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Essentials of management information systems : transforming business and management / Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane Price Laudon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1999.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 v. (various pagings) : col. ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 0130819735
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD30.213 .L38 1999
Contents:
. ORGANIZATIONS, MANAGEMENT, AND THE NETWORK REVOLUTION. 1. The Information Systems Revolution: Transforming Business and Management. 2. The Strategic Role of Information Systems. 3. Information Systems, Organizations, and Management. 4. Ethical and Social Impact of Information Systems. II. TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 5. Computers and Information Processing. 6. Information Systems Software. 7. Managing Data Resources. III. COMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET. 8. Telecommunications and Networks. 9. The Internet: Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business. IV. BUILDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS: CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES. 10. Redesigning the Organization with Information Systems. 11. Approaches to Systems-Building. V. MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS. 12. Managing Knowledge. 13. Enhancing Management Decision Making. MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 14. Information Systems Security and Control. 15. Managing International Information Systems. International Case Studies. Appendix A: Business Process Redesign Project. Name Index. Organizations Index. International Organizations Index. Subject Index.
Summary: This text prepares students for the constantly changing demands of using information systems as managers in today's fast-paced organizations--first by relating MIS to management, the organization and technology, focusing on the importance of integrating these elements; second by tracking emerging technologies and organizational trends; and third by consistently using examples taken from real businesses, both domestic and foreign
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

. ORGANIZATIONS, MANAGEMENT, AND THE NETWORK REVOLUTION. 1. The Information Systems Revolution: Transforming Business and Management. 2. The Strategic Role of Information Systems. 3. Information Systems, Organizations, and Management. 4. Ethical and Social Impact of Information Systems. II. TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 5. Computers and Information Processing. 6. Information Systems Software. 7. Managing Data Resources. III. COMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET. 8. Telecommunications and Networks. 9. The Internet: Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business. IV. BUILDING INFORMATION SYSTEMS: CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES. 10. Redesigning the Organization with Information Systems. 11. Approaches to Systems-Building. V. MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS. 12. Managing Knowledge. 13. Enhancing Management Decision Making. MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 14. Information Systems Security and Control. 15. Managing International Information Systems. International Case Studies. Appendix A: Business Process Redesign Project. Name Index. Organizations Index. International Organizations Index. Subject Index.

This text prepares students for the constantly changing demands of using information systems as managers in today's fast-paced organizations--first by relating MIS to management, the organization and technology, focusing on the importance of integrating these elements; second by tracking emerging technologies and organizational trends; and third by consistently using examples taken from real businesses, both domestic and foreign

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