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_aRahul De _eAuthor _91311 |
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_aMIS: Managing Information Systems in Business, Government and Society _cby Rahul De |
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_bWiley _aNew Delhi _c2018 |
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_axxxviii, 516 pages; _bIllustrations: _c28 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aPart I MIS And Organisations Chapter 1 Organisations and Information Systems 1.1 Modern Organisation 1.2 Information Systems in Organisations 1.3 Brief History of Computing 1.4 The Role of the Internet 1.5 Managing in the Internet Era 1.6 Managing Information Systems in Organisations 1.7 Challenges for the Manager Chapter 2 IT and Innovation 2.1 Innovation Theory 2.2 Innovation Impact 2.3 Types of Business Innovations with IT 2.4 Management Issues: Challenges for Managers Chapter 3 Concepts of Management Information Systems 3.1 Data and Information 3.2 Information as a Resource 3.3 Information in Organisational Functions 3.4 Types of Information Technology 3.5 Types of Information Systems 3.6 Decision Making with MIS 3.7 Communication in Organisations Chapter 4 IT Strategy and Digital Goods 4.1 The Competitive Environment of Business 4.2 Using IT for Competing 4.3 Information Goods 4.4 Information Systems and Competitive Strategy Chapter 5 Electronic Commerce, Electronic Business, Electronic Governance 5.1 E-Commerce Technology 5.2 HTML and Email 5.3 Doing Business over the Internet 5.4 E-Business 5.5 E-Governance | |
520 | 3 | _aInformation technology (IT) defines the manner in which organisations and businesses operate and compete. The role of the modern manager is to both manage IT and to harness its immense potential for innovation and growth. The purpose of this book is to understand the decisions managers have to make with regard to IT and innovating with IT. This book explains key technologies that constitute the modern IT landscape and also explores the manner in which IT shapes the world around us. The discussions, examples and cases are drawn largely from the Indian context, though their relevance and scope is universal. | |
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