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The adoption of Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems
(IS) represents significant financial investments, with alternative
perspectives to the evaluation domain coming from both the public
and private sectors. As a result of increasing IT/IS budgets and
their growing significance within the development of an
organizational infrastructure, the evaluation and performance
measurement of new technology remains a perennial issue for
management. This book offers a refreshing and updated insight into
the social fabric and technical dimensions of IT/IS evaluation
together with insights into approaches used to measure the impact
of information systems on its stakeholders. In doing so, it
describes the portfolio of appraisal techniques that support the
justification of IT/IS investments. Evaluating Information Systems
explores the concept of evaluation as an evolutionary and dynamic
process that takes into account the ability of enterprise
technologies to integrate information systems within and between
organisations. In particular, when set against a backdrop of
organisational learning. It examines the changing portfolio of
benefits, costs and risks associated with the adoption and
diffusion of technology in today's global marketplace. Finally
approaches to impact assessment through performance management and
benchmarking is discussed.
The adoption of Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems
(IS) represents significant financial investments, with alternative
perspectives to the evaluation domain coming from both the public
and private sectors.
As a result of increasing IT/IS budgets and their growing
significance within the development of an organizational
infrastructure, the evaluation and performance measurement of new
technology remains a perennial issue for management. This book
offers a refreshing and updated insight into the social fabric and
technical dimensions of IT/IS evaluation together with insights
into approaches used to measure the impact of information systems
on its stakeholders. In doing so, it describes the portfolio of
appraisal techniques that support the justification of IT/IS
investments.
Evaluating Information Systems explores the concept of evaluation
as an evolutionary and dynamic process that takes into account the
ability of enterprise technologies to integrate information systems
within and between organisations. In particular, when set against a
backdrop of organisational learning. It examines the changing
portfolio of benefits, costs and risks associated with the adoption
and diffusion of technology in today's global marketplace. Finally
approaches to impact assessment through performance management and
benchmarking is discussed.
* A unique reference work and examination of the IS evaluation
'life-cycle'
* An holistic treatment of the subject beyond the normal
prescriptive 'investment appraisal' approaches that reflects recent
developments in the field
* Essential text for students on business information systems
courses and an insightful resource forprofessionals engaged in
justifying IT/IS expenditure
Management of knowledge in project environments is a unique text
that brings together contributions from leading academic
practitioners, to demonstrate how the management of knowledge can
lead to project success in today's complex and changing business
environment.The work examines how the management of knowledge,
particularly the sharing of knowledge and the importance of
learning through reflection, can lead to project success and
improved business performance. This book is written by an
international contributor team and offers practical applications,
models and case studies from a variety of international
perspectives.
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