The management of information systems continues to be a pressing
strategic issue for business. With the pace of change in
technologies increasing it is more important than ever for managers
to be able to assess their information needs, and to identify the
technology that meets that need, rather than starting with the
technology and 'making it fit'. business, organizationally and
strategically, this book demonstrates theory by including extensive
business examples, and by ending each chapter with international
case studies. Topics covered include: * the nature of organizations
* management roles and functions * information as a resource *
systems approaches * different information systems and what they
can achieve * structural and cultural fit and information systems *
change management and information systems * strategic business and
information systems management. Combining readability with
theoretical concepts, this book is suitable for both advanced
undergraduate and MBA/Masters students.
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