Description |
xx, 339 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Sect. I. A Revolution in Information Systems Management. Ch. 1. A New Management Paradigm for Information Systems -- Sect. II. The Business Context of Information Systems. Ch. 2. The Business Climate at the Turn of the Century. Ch. 3. Planning for Competitive Use of Information Technology -- Sect. III. Managing Emerging Technologies. Ch. 4. Acquisition and Deployment of Information Technology. Ch. 5. Emerging Information Technologies' Impact on Business |
Summary |
A revolution is taking place in the way companies manage their information systems. Driven simultaneously by rapid advances in user-friendly technology and an increasingly competitive business climate, business unit managers are taking direct control of information resources. Chief information officers who are reluctant to share their power over these resources may find themselves replaced by more willing candidates. Managing Information Technology in Turbulent Times guides you across the troubled business waters of the next ten years. MIS expert and highly respected author Louis Fried demonstrates that, with flexibility, ingenuity, and forethought, you can survive and prosper through the radical changes that lie ahead. His practical advice and proven methods for solving technology management problems are culled from the best practices of CIOs from more than 1,000 major multinational corporations |
Analysis |
Business Information technology Management |
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Management Information Systems |
Notes |
"A Wiley-QED publication" |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Information technology -- Management.
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Information technology.
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Management information systems.
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Management -- Data processing.
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LC no. |
94016470 |
ISBN |
0471047422 (paperback: acid-free paper) |
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