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Managing information systems for profit / edited by Tim Lincoln.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: John Wiley information systems seriesPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex, England ; Wiley, c1990.Description: xxiii, 355 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0471925543
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4038 MAN
Contents:
Integrating I/T with the business, R.Berenbaum and T.J.Lincoln; exploiting I/T-the ceo sets the tone, G.Bauer; effective I/S policies and strategies in multi-divisional organizations, B.R.Edwards; linking I/T strategies to business objectives, M.D.Clark and D.Shorrock; planning for profit, B.K.Ward; managing successful applications, M.F.Parker; gearing I/T in the office to business needs, J.E.Smith; delivering I/S services effectively, I.W.L.Jones; securing vital I/T services, S.Davis; cost-justifying current use of I/T, T.J.Lincoln and D.Sharrock; demonstrating the I/S contribution, W.J.Amos.
Summary: Aiming to provide practical approaches to key aspects of information system management, the contributors' discuss ways to ensure that IS investments result in maximum returns. The contributions follow the theme that integration of IS with business is the key to managing for profit.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Integrating I/T with the business, R.Berenbaum and T.J.Lincoln; exploiting I/T-the ceo sets the tone, G.Bauer; effective I/S policies and strategies in multi-divisional organizations, B.R.Edwards; linking I/T strategies to business objectives, M.D.Clark and D.Shorrock; planning for profit, B.K.Ward; managing successful applications, M.F.Parker; gearing I/T in the office to business needs, J.E.Smith; delivering I/S services effectively, I.W.L.Jones; securing vital I/T services, S.Davis; cost-justifying current use of I/T, T.J.Lincoln and D.Sharrock; demonstrating the I/S contribution, W.J.Amos.

Aiming to provide practical approaches to key aspects of information system management, the contributors' discuss ways to ensure that IS investments result in maximum returns. The contributions follow the theme that integration of IS with business is the key to managing for profit.

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