Management Information System
By: O’Brien, James A
Contributor(s): George M. Marakas | Ramesh Behl
Publisher: New Delhi Pearson Education Edition: 12th edDescription: 450p. with CDISBN: 978-1259026713Subject(s): MIS | ManagementDDC classification: 658.15 Summary: Management Information Systems, in its tenth edition, continues to base itself on the business and managerial perspective by following a modular structure which reflects the five major areas of the framework (Business Applications, Management Challenges, Information Technologies, Foundation Concepts, and Development Processes). The Text defines technology and then explains how companies use the technology to improve performance. Real world cases finalize the explanation. This edition, like its predecessors, aims to help students learn how to use and manage information technologies to revitalize business processes, improve business decision making, and gain competitive advantage 2013.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Amir-ud-daula Public Library | MAN | 658.15 OBR (Browse shelf) | Available | T1001 | |
Book | Amir-ud-daula Public Library | MAN | 658.15 OBR (Browse shelf) | Available | T1002 |
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Management Information Systems, in its tenth edition, continues to base itself on the business and managerial perspective by following a modular structure which reflects the five major areas of the framework (Business Applications, Management Challenges, Information Technologies, Foundation Concepts, and Development Processes). The Text defines technology and then explains how companies use the technology to improve performance. Real world cases finalize the explanation. This edition, like its predecessors, aims to help students learn how to use and manage information technologies to revitalize business processes, improve business decision making, and gain competitive advantage 2013.
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