
A Practical Guide to Information Systems Process Improvement
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 26. September 2000
Book
Hardback
286 pages
978-1-57444-281-6 (ISBN)
Description
When you invest in expensive technology and systems, you want to get the most out of them. Process improvement has been used for years as an effective strategy to reduce costs, shorten cycle times, improve quality, and increase user satisfaction in other areas of business such as Quality, Manufacturing, and Engineering. While there are many books available on process improvement and process re-engineering, few of them address the unique processes within information systems as clearly and succinctly as A Practical Guide to Information Systems Improvement.
Process Improvement for IS
Tailored specifically for IS processes, A Practical Guide to Information Systems Process Improvement provides a step-by-step method for creating a world class Information System organization. The authors introduce process management and highlight its application to information systems. The book outlines a practical, complete, and easy-to-understand method for improving or re-engineering the processes within the Information Systems organization - simplifying process improvement so that you can begin to use it immediately.
Avoid common pitfalls and mistakes
The evolving business environment puts new demands on your Information Systems. E-commerce, changing technology, ERP, and globalization are just a few of the areas that will benefit from process improvement. This easy-to-follow guide includes a corresponding process model for each step that serves as a starting point for process improvement effort. It provides a checklist to ensure your new process meets all the requirements for its particular purpose and identifies pitfalls and mistakes to avoid.
Process Improvement for IS
Tailored specifically for IS processes, A Practical Guide to Information Systems Process Improvement provides a step-by-step method for creating a world class Information System organization. The authors introduce process management and highlight its application to information systems. The book outlines a practical, complete, and easy-to-understand method for improving or re-engineering the processes within the Information Systems organization - simplifying process improvement so that you can begin to use it immediately.
Avoid common pitfalls and mistakes
The evolving business environment puts new demands on your Information Systems. E-commerce, changing technology, ERP, and globalization are just a few of the areas that will benefit from process improvement. This easy-to-follow guide includes a corresponding process model for each step that serves as a starting point for process improvement effort. It provides a checklist to ensure your new process meets all the requirements for its particular purpose and identifies pitfalls and mistakes to avoid.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
596 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57444-281-6 (9781574442816)
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Anita Cassidy | Keith Guggenberger
A Practical Guide to Information Systems Process Improvement
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Anita Cassidy | Keith Guggenberger
A Practical Guide to Information Systems Process Improvement
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Anita Cassidy | Keith Guggenberger
A Practical Guide to Information Systems Process Improvement
E-Book
09/2000
CRC Press
€86.99
Available for download
Persons
Cassidy, Anita; Guggenberger, Keith
Content
Introduction to IS Process Management, Process Fundamentals Overview, Getting Started, Process Identification, Process Selection Current State Process Assessment, Process Plan, Future State Process Mapping, Implementing Process Changes, Summary