Management Information Systems for the Information AgeDemonstrating how to co-ordinate the business resources of people, information and information technology, this text focuses on the role of technology and MIS in business and the importance of knowledge workers. It also examines the role of IT in support of organizational strategy. |
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XIII | 7 |
Globalization 11 Competition 12 Information as a Key Resource 13 The Virtual Workplace | 17 |
Information Sells Disney Resorts 29 Knowledge Workers Checklist 30 Closing Case | 32 |
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