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Managing information : IT for business processes /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 269 pages)ISBN:
  • 0585459541
  • 9780585459547
  • 0750656212
  • 9780750656214
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4038  WIL
LOC classification:
  • HD30.213 TW55 2002eb
Online resources: Summary: 'Managing Information' describes how successful organizations make best use of information and knowledge - the key resources in business. It explains why information technology is essential for the management of business processes, and should be central to any business strategy. This updated edition provides a compelling rationale for organizations to use appropriate systems, and for individuals to acquire the skills to manage and use the systems. It describes how computer systems continue to evolve to meet business needs, and provides examples and exercises to help readers develop their skills. There is a new emphasis on the Internet - how to use it to keep up to date with the latest business issues, and how teams can communicate and collaborate with intranets. All of the most common sub-systems are described and explained, including Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Business-to-Business (B2B), Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). The latest developments are described, including services available through the Internet from Application Service Providers (ASP), collaborative commerce and Business Process Management (BPM). There are introductory and more advanced computer exercises to consolidate learning and demonstrate how to acquire, store, organize and present information, using Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Explorer. Includes references, further reading and relevant web sites at the end of each chapter Explains the basics using real life examples Deals with the crucial relationship between information and personal effectiveness.
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658.4038 POL BiSL : 658.4038 SEL Implementing IT governance : 658.4038 TEC Technology, knowledge and the firm : 658.4038 WIL Managing information : 658.4038011 ENT Enterprise architecture at work : 658.4038011 LUC Information Technology for Management 658.4038011 LUC Information Technology for Management

Previous edition: 1997.

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

'Managing Information' describes how successful organizations make best use of information and knowledge - the key resources in business. It explains why information technology is essential for the management of business processes, and should be central to any business strategy. This updated edition provides a compelling rationale for organizations to use appropriate systems, and for individuals to acquire the skills to manage and use the systems. It describes how computer systems continue to evolve to meet business needs, and provides examples and exercises to help readers develop their skills. There is a new emphasis on the Internet - how to use it to keep up to date with the latest business issues, and how teams can communicate and collaborate with intranets. All of the most common sub-systems are described and explained, including Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Business-to-Business (B2B), Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). The latest developments are described, including services available through the Internet from Application Service Providers (ASP), collaborative commerce and Business Process Management (BPM). There are introductory and more advanced computer exercises to consolidate learning and demonstrate how to acquire, store, organize and present information, using Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Explorer. Includes references, further reading and relevant web sites at the end of each chapter Explains the basics using real life examples Deals with the crucial relationship between information and personal effectiveness.

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