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Information technology : strategic decision making for managers
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Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2005
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9780471652939

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Summary

To stay competitive in today?s new economy, simply acquiringtechnology is not enough. Organizations must manage IT effectivelyto gain the competitive advantage and obtain the maximum benefitsfrom investing in IT.

That?s why this streamlined, up-to-date text focuses on the keyknowledge and skills needed to take an active role in managingtechnology. Throughout the focus is on how information managementtakes place in the business world, making the text ideally suitedfor MBA students.

The book?s brief format enables instructors to easily supplementwith his or her favorite cases and readings.


Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1 Technology Transforms the Organization
Chapter 2 A Dynamic Model of IT Strategy in a Netcentric Economy
Chapter 3 New Business Models
Chapter 4 Organizational Transformation with IT
Chapter 5 Globalization and IT in International Business
Chapter 6 Assessing the Value of Investing in IT: The Productivity Paradox
Chapter 7 Making the IT Investment Decision
Chapter 8 Choosing Technology
Chapter 9 Implementing IT
Chapter 10 Structuring and Managing The IT Function
Chapter 11 Management Control of Information Technology
Chapter 12 The Legacy Environment
Chapter 13 The First Component: Computer Systems
Chapter 14 The Second Component: The Database
Chapter 15 The Third Component: Powerful Networks
Chapter 16 Electronic Commerce: Changing How Business Is Done
Chapter 17 Business Process: Examples from ERP and CRM
Chapter 18 Decision and Intelligent Systems
Chapter 19 Knowledge Management: Benefiting from Core Competencies
Chapter 20 Technology Haves and Have Nots: The Digital Divide in the US and the World
Chapter 21 Ethical Issues and a Look Ahead
Bibliography
Index
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