Managing Information Systems for Profit
Tim Lincoln(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 7. March 1990
Book
Hardback
380 pages
978-0-471-92554-5 (ISBN)
Description
Ensuring that information systems investments provide an overall return to the business raises a number of complex issues. These cross the whole spectrum of IS management processes from strategic planning to operational support and require close integration of IS with the rest of the business. No longer can IS be viewed as a stand-alone, independent function nor can individual IS departments be regarded in isolation. The need for an integrated approach to the challenge of managing IS for profit has led to this book. Its purpose is to provide practical and proven approaches to key aspects of IS management in order to remove the causes of failure and ensure the maximum return are available. The ground covered includes most of the key issues that currently face organizations wishing to make the most effective use of information technology. The focus of the book is pragmatic and a wide range of practical techniques and methods are described which enable management both inside and outside the IS function to ensure that IS is used effectively. It is essentially a "how do" book written on the basis of the best available practical experience.
The structure of this book follows the themes developed in chapter one which makes the case that integration of IS with the business is the key to managing for profit.
The structure of this book follows the themes developed in chapter one which makes the case that integration of IS with the business is the key to managing for profit.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
67 line drawings, index
Dimensions
Height: 55 mm
Width: 36 mm
Weight
720 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-92554-5 (9780471925545)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Integrating I/T with the business, R.Berenbaum and T.J.Lincoln; exploiting I/T-the ceo sets the tone, G.Bauer; effective I/S policies and strategies in multi-divisional organizations, B.R.Edwards; linking I/T strategies to business objectives, M.D.Clark and D.Shorrock; planning for profit, B.K.Ward; managing successful applications, M.F.Parker; gearing I/T in the office to business needs, J.E.Smith; delivering I/S services effectively, I.W.L.Jones; securing vital I/T services, S.Davis; cost-justifying current use of I/T, T.J.Lincoln and D.Sharrock; demonstrating the I/S contribution, W.J.Amos.