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'IT in Business: A Manager's Casebook' examines the impact of new
IT initiatives from the business angle. The case material is
derived from the year's best research projects from three leading
UK Business Schools - Bath, Cranfield and Warwick.
This incisive exploration of managing processes in IT companies is
essential reading for IT managers in 'end-user' businesses who have
to deliver strong business benefits from IT. In a climate of rapid
and continual change, such contemporary information is
invaluable.
'IT in Business: A Manager's Casebook' tackles managerial issues
using specific case studies such as Tesco, Johnsons News Limited
and the Department of Health to illustrate these points.
David Targett is the Professor of Information Management at
Imperial College Management School, University of London. For eight
years, 1990-98, he was the Professor of Information Systems and
Director of the Centre for Research into Strategic Information
Systems (CRSIS) at the University of Bath. Previously, he was at
the London Business School and before becoming an academic he was
an industrial engineer in the motor industry.
David Grimshaw is Senior Lecturer in Information Systems at
Cranfield School of Management and was previously at the University
of Leeds and Warwick Business School, University of Warwick. He has
wide teaching experience and has taught in Australia, Hong Kong,
Malaysia, Portugal, Russia and Singapore. He has ten years'
practical experience in information systems and as an independent
consultant has advised many companies on strategic information
systems planning and on geographical information systems.
Philip Powell is Professor of Information Systemsat Goldsmiths
College, University of London. Prior to this he was Reader in
Information Systems and ICAEW Academic Fellow in the Operational
Research and Systems Group, and Director of the Information Systems
Research Unit at Warwick Business School. Before becoming an
academic he worked in insurance, accounting and computing. He has
taught in Southampton, Australia and Portugal and held a number of
other posts overseas.
Includes projects from three of the leading business schools -
Bath, Cranfield, and Warwick
Full of case studies from organizations such as Amtrak and
Unilever
Provides up-to-the-minute information on what real-life
developments and initiatives that are developing in this area
'IT in Business: A Manager's Casebook' examines the impact of new
IT initiatives from the business angle. The case material is
derived from the year's best research projects from three leading
UK Business Schools - Bath, Cranfield and Warwick. This incisive
exploration of managing processes in IT companies is essential
reading for IT managers in 'end-user' businesses who have to
deliver strong business benefits from IT. In a climate of rapid and
continual change, such contemporary information is invaluable.'IT
in Business: A Manager's Casebook' tackles managerial issues using
specific case studies such as Tesco, Johnsons News Limited and the
Department of Health to illustrate these points.David Targett is
the Professor of Information Management at Imperial College
Management School, University of London. For eight years, 1990-98,
he was the Professor of Information Systems and Director of the
Centre for Research into Strategic Information Systems (CRSIS) at
the University of Bath. Previously, he was at the London Business
School and before becoming an academic he was an industrial
engineer in the motor industry.David Grimshaw is Senior Lecturer in
Information Systems at Cranfield School of Management and was
previously at the University of Leeds and Warwick Business School,
University of Warwick. He has wide teaching experience and has
taught in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Portugal, Russia and
Singapore. He has ten years' practical experience in information
systems and as an independent consultant has advised many companies
on strategic information systems planning and on geographical
information systems.Philip Powell is Professor of Information
Systems at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Prior to this
he was Reader in Information Systems and ICAEW Academic Fellow in
the Operational Researc
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ENTERprise Information Systems - International Conference, CENTERIS 2011, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, October 5-7, 2011. Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2011)
Maria Manuela Cruz Cunha, Joao Varajao, Philip Powell, Ricardo Martinho
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Discovery Miles 15 130
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This three-volume-set (CCIS 219, CCIS 220, and CCIS 221)
constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems, CENTERIS 2011, held
in Vilamoura, Portugal, in September 2011. The approx. 120 revised
full papers presented in the three volumes were carefully reviewed
and selected from 180 submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on knowledge society, EIS adoption and design, EIS
implementation and impact, EIS applications, social aspects and IS
in education, IT/IS management, telemedicine and imaging
technologies, healthcare information management, medical records
and business processes, decision support systems and business
intelligence in health and social care contexts, architectures and
emerging technologies in healthcare organizations, as well as
m-health.
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ENTERprise Information Systems - International Conference, CENTERIS 2011, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, October 5-7, 2011. Proceedings, Part III (Paperback)
Maria Manuela Cruz Cunha, Joao Varajao, Philip Powell, Ricardo Martinho
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R1,514
Discovery Miles 15 140
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This three-volume-set (CCIS 219, CCIS 220, and CCIS 221)
constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems, CENTERIS 2011, held
in Vilamoura, Portugal, in September 2011. The approx. 120 revised
full papers presented in the three volumes were carefully reviewed
and selected from 180 submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on knowledge society, EIS adoption and design, EIS
implementation and impact, EIS applications, social aspects and IS
in education, IT/IS management, telemedicine and imaging
technologies, healthcare information management, medical records
and business processes, decision support systems and business
intelligence in health and social care contexts, architectures and
emerging technologies in healthcare organizations, as well as
m-health.
This volume critically analyses the conceptual contours of
pedagogical transformations in the field of creative business
education. It calls for an integrated and ethnographic approach to
understand, to analyse and to innovate creative curricula that is
different from traditional business and management educations and
its compliant culture. The book argues for a pluriversal vision
based on social intelligence, critical thinking, inclusivity and
creativity resulting in a holistic pedagogy that understands the
social needs of people and of the planet. The critical reflections
on everyday realities of life is central to this intercultural
pedagogic approach to understanding and explaining different forms
of contemporary crisis. The book brings together interdisciplinary
academic practitioners and their praxis with different
philosophical orientations within a single ethnographic and
theoretical narrative to reclaim global citizenship rights in the
age of artificial intelligence, democratic deficit, hyperreality
and alienation. In this way, the volume breaks away from the narrow
silo of disciplinary boundaries to outline the pedagogical praxis
of creative and critical business education that challenges
existing knowledge, power and institutions while offering
alternative pedagogic approaches to learning, teaching and
research.
Economic and social change is accelerating under the twin impact of
globalisation and the new information technologies. But how are
these processes interrelated? Are they impelling us towards a
common socio-economic future? What can governments do if they want
to manage and steer the direction of development? This book
addresses these questions with particular reference to the European
Union, which has made the development of a socially cohesive,
knowledge-based economy its central task for the present decade. It
assesses both the challenges and the policy instruments that are
being deployed, focussing in particular on the dynamics of the 'new
economy'; the new organisational architectures associated with
rapid innovation; the transformation of education and training; the
implications for social cohesion and exclusion and the role of
policy benchmarking in promoting policy learning and enhancing
national performance. The European Challenge presents the most
up-to-date research on the development of the knowledge-based
economy and its social and policy implications. Its accessible and
integrated treatment of the processes of economic, social and
technological change make it an invaluable resource for those
studying and researching in the fields of public and social policy,
organisational and technological change and innovation. It is also
highly relevant to policy-makers who need to understand and manage
this change.
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ENTERprise Information Systems - International Conference, CENTERIS 2011, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, October 5-7, 2011. Proceedings, Part II (Paperback)
Maria Manuela Cruz Cunha, Joao Varajao, Philip Powell, Ricardo Martinho
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R1,512
Discovery Miles 15 120
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This three-volume-set (CCIS 219, CCIS 220, and CCIS 221)
constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems, CENTERIS 2011, held
in Vilamoura, Portugal, in September 2011. The approx. 120 revised
full papers presented in the three volumes were carefully reviewed
and selected from 180 submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on knowledge society, EIS adoption and design, EIS
implementation and impact, EIS applications, social aspects and IS
in education, IT/IS management, telemedicine and imaging
technologies, healthcare information management, medical records
and business processes, decision support systems and business
intelligence in health and social care contexts, architectures and
emerging technologies in healthcare organizations, as well as
m-health.
Bureau Of Mines, Report Of Investigations, No. 4832.
The contents of this book are an expression in word form of my
experience and those things I have witnessed. This document on
Pastoral Care was originally written for Bible students preparing
for Pastoral leadership, and compiled over a period of time with
careful consideration given to each chapter.
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