Managing Information Systems: A Strategic Approach
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Describing how managers in modern organizations use information systems to meet their organization's goals, this text concentrates on information systems as a means to managerial productivity. To achieve this goal, the book focuses on four central themes which stress creating strategic advantage, supporting managers, risks and obtaining a technological leadership position.
Author: Paul S. Licker
Format: Hardback, 800 pages, 207mm x 261mm, 1171 g
Published: 1997, Cengage Learning, Inc, United States
Genre: Management & Business: General
Description
Describing how managers in modern organizations use information systems to meet their organization's goals, this text concentrates on information systems as a means to managerial productivity. To achieve this goal, the book focuses on four central themes which stress creating strategic advantage, supporting managers, risks and obtaining a technological leadership position.
Managing Information Systems: A Strategic Approach