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This book is intended for use in the introductory information systems course for business majors or graduate programs of business. Most schools provide a separate course for software applications that precedes this course, or they will adopt a second applications book for lab use. Its goal is to prepare future managers to use information systems to meet their information needs. It includes extensive examples of real-world situations in which managers successfully and unsuccessfully use information systems and technologies. The book presents information systems concepts primarily from a manager's perspective, considering the perspectives of knowledge workers and managers in all business disciplines, including: marketing, operations, human resources management, and finance, in organizations of all sizes.
Contents
Part I: Diagnosing Information Needs for Management. Chapter 1: Information Management in a Global Economy.
Chapter 2: The Organization and Information Management.
Part II: Evaluating Information Technologies.
Chapter 3: Computer Hardware and Software.
Chapter 4: Database Management Systems.
Chapter 5: Telecommunications and Networks.
Part III: Designing Systems for Business.
Chapter 6: Introduction to ECommerce and Ebusiness.
Chapter 7: Functional and Enterprise Systems.
Chapter 8: Management Support and Coordination Systems.
Part IV: Managing the Information Resource.
Chapter 9: Systems Planning, Development, and Implementation.
Chapter 10: Managing the Delivery of Information Services.