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.
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Höhe: 257 mm
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978-0-471-27318-9 (9780471273189)
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Steven R. Gordon is an Associate Professor of Information Systems and Technology at Babson College. He is a co-author of Information Systems: A Management Approach and Essentials of Accounting Information Systems. Dr. Gordon's research and consulting interests focus on two areas: governance and structure of the information technology function in organizations and e-commerce in the financial service industry. His research appears in the Communications of the ACM, Information & Management, Information syst4ems Management, the International Journal of Service Industry Management, other academic journals. He is a Global Associate Editor of the Journal of Information Technology Cases and Applications and serves on the Editorial Review Board for the Journal of End User Computing.
Before arriving at Babson College, Dr. Gordon founded and served as President of Beta Principles, Inc.,which developed and marketed accounting software and resold computer hardware. Dr. Gordon also consulted to the airline industry at Simat, Helliesen & Eichner, Inc. He holds a Ph.D. in Transportation Systems from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Judith R. Gordon Is an Associate Professor of Management in the Carroll School of Management at Boston College and has twice served as chairperson of the department. Dr. Gordon's research and publication interests focus on the career development of women, work-family issues in the workplace, organization change, information systems delivery, and managerial effectiveness. She has regularly presented papers at the Academy of Management meetings and has published articles in such journals as the Academy of Management Executive, Women in Management Review, Human Resource Planning, Information Systems Management, Information & Management, Sloan Management Review, and Academy of Management Review. She is the author of Organizational Behavior: A Diagnostic Approach, Information Systems: A Management Approach and Human Resources Management: A Practical Approach.
Dr. Gordon was the first woman to receive a doctorate from the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is Currently a member of the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
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