
The Information Paradox: Realizing the Business Benefits of
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As corporations invest more and more in cutting-edge information technology, figuring out how these investments affect the bottom line becomes increasingly problematic. This book explores the issue of how to measure the effectiveness of IT.'
Author: John Thorp
Format: Hardback, 273 pages, 155mm x 231mm, 567 g
Published: 1998, McGraw-Hill Education - Europe, United States
Genre: Management & Business: General
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As corporations invest more and more in cutting-edge information technology, figuring out how these investments affect the bottom line becomes increasingly problematic. This book explores the issue of how to measure the effectiveness of IT.'

The Information Paradox: Realizing the Business Benefits of