
MIS/IT and Middle Managers
Involvement, Impact and Training MIS/IT
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (Publisher)
Published on 15. June 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
46 pages
978-1-85971-485-0 (ISBN)
Description
This research report illustrates the impact of MIS/IT upon middle managers in the specific organisational context of the NHS.
Data was gathered across three hospital case studies via 64 interviews with executive managers, middle managers and doctors.
The report examines the involvement of middle managers in the development of MIS/IT, the impact of the subsequent MIS/IT upon their role, and any training needs for middle managers as a result of the implementations of MIS/IT.
This research report illustrates the impact of MIS/IT upon middle managers in the specific organisational context of the NHS.
Data was gathered across three hospital case studies via 64 interviews with executive managers, middle managers and doctors.
The report examines the involvement of middle managers in the development of MIS/IT, the impact of the subsequent MIS/IT upon their role, and any training needs for middle managers as a result of the implementations of MIS/IT.
Data was gathered across three hospital case studies via 64 interviews with executive managers, middle managers and doctors.
The report examines the involvement of middle managers in the development of MIS/IT, the impact of the subsequent MIS/IT upon their role, and any training needs for middle managers as a result of the implementations of MIS/IT.
This research report illustrates the impact of MIS/IT upon middle managers in the specific organisational context of the NHS.
Data was gathered across three hospital case studies via 64 interviews with executive managers, middle managers and doctors.
The report examines the involvement of middle managers in the development of MIS/IT, the impact of the subsequent MIS/IT upon their role, and any training needs for middle managers as a result of the implementations of MIS/IT.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Weight
230 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85971-485-0 (9781859714850)
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Content
Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Introduction; Pessimists and Optimists; Method: A Case-study Approach; NHS MIS/IT Policy and Organisational MIS/IT Strategy; Middle Managers - an Optimistic View; Conclusions; Practical Recommendations; References.