|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
Business information systems and business information technology
are integral aspects of modern business, and managers in these
areas are now expected to have knowledge of human and managerial
issues, as well as technical ones. This concise and readable book
is a level-by-level primer that addresses the core subjects in
business information systems and business information technology to
enhance students' understanding of the key areas. Each chapter
begins with a case study and features at the end: a summary of
major points, glossary of terms, suggested further reading and
student activities. Some areas covered include: Different
functional areas of business, including accounting, HRM and
marketing Development and implementation of information systems
Methods to support the analysis and design of policy and practice
Strategic management to align information technology with
organizational needs Covering the subject matter in a highly
accessible manner, this is an ideal text for both undergraduate and
masters students on business information systems, business
information technology and business information management courses.
This text is supplemented with over 900 detailed powerpoint slides
for instructors, accessible via the Routledge Instructor Resource
page at http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/instructordownload/
The provision of services on the Internet has expanded the field of
e-banking to reach all major banks around the world. ""E-Banking
Management: Issues, Solutions, and Strategies"" focuses on human,
operational, managerial, and strategic organizational issues in
e-banking. A cutting-edge reference source written by a
collaboration of international experts, this book provides new
theoretical constructs currently underpinning research and
practices within the field. In addition, this Premier Reference
Source covers significant key elements, relevant perspectives and
ideas, and leading theories involving the field of e-banking
management.
As retail businesses migrate to the digital realm, internal
information theft incidents continue to threaten on-line and
off-line retail operations. The evolving propagation of internal
information theft has surpassed the traditional techniques of crime
prevention practices. Many business organizations search for
internal information theft prevention guides that fit into their
retail business operation, only to be inundated with generic and
theoretical models. This book examines applicable methods for
retail businesses to effectively prevent internal information
theft. Information Theft Prevention offers readers a comprehensive
understanding of the current status of the retail sector
information theft prevention models in relation to the
internationally recognized benchmark of information security. It
presents simple and effective management processes for ensuring
better information system security, fostering a proactive approach
to internal information theft prevention. Furthermore, it builds on
well-defined retail business cases to identify applicable solutions
for businesses today. Integrating the retail business operations
and information system security practices, the book identifies ways
to coordinate efforts across a business in order to achieve the
best results. IT security managers and professionals, financial
frauds consultants, cyber security professionals and crime
prevention professionals will find this book a valuable resource
for identifying and creating tools to prevent internal information
theft.
As retail businesses migrate to the digital realm, internal
information theft incidents continue to threaten on-line and
off-line retail operations. The evolving propagation of internal
information theft has surpassed the traditional techniques of crime
prevention practices. Many business organizations search for
internal information theft prevention guides that fit into their
retail business operation, only to be inundated with generic and
theoretical models. This book examines applicable methods for
retail businesses to effectively prevent internal information
theft. Information Theft Prevention offers readers a comprehensive
understanding of the current status of the retail sector
information theft prevention models in relation to the
internationally recognized benchmark of information security. It
presents simple and effective management processes for ensuring
better information system security, fostering a proactive approach
to internal information theft prevention. Furthermore, it builds on
well-defined retail business cases to identify applicable solutions
for businesses today. Integrating the retail business operations
and information system security practices, the book identifies ways
to coordinate efforts across a business in order to achieve the
best results. IT security managers and professionals, financial
frauds consultants, cyber security professionals and crime
prevention professionals will find this book a valuable resource
for identifying and creating tools to prevent internal information
theft.
Business information systems and business information technology
are integral aspects of modern business, and managers in these
areas are now expected to have knowledge of human and managerial
issues, as well as technical ones. This concise and readable book
is a level-by-level primer that addresses the core subjects in
business information systems and business information technology to
enhance students' understanding of the key areas. Each chapter
begins with a case study and features at the end: a summary of
major points, glossary of terms, suggested further reading and
student activities. Some areas covered include: Different
functional areas of business, including accounting, HRM and
marketing Development and implementation of information systems
Methods to support the analysis and design of policy and practice
Strategic management to align information technology with
organizational needs Covering the subject matter in a highly
accessible manner, this is an ideal text for both undergraduate and
masters students on business information systems, business
information technology and business information management courses.
This text is supplemented with over 900 detailed powerpoint slides
for instructors, accessible via the Routledge Instructor Resource
page at http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/instructordownload/
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R389
R360
Discovery Miles 3 600
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R389
R360
Discovery Miles 3 600
|