Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital FirmFor Junior/Senior/MBA-level course in Management Information Systems, Information Technology, and Information Systems, in departments of Business, Management, Computer Information Systems and Management Information Systems. With relevant coverage of today's Digital Firm that is fully integrated throughout the 7th edition of Management Information Systems, the authors clearly illustrate the impact of information technology on business through vivid examples, engaging and interactive exercises, and the most current information. |
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... mation systems in organizations . GUESS Goes Digital During the 1980s and early 1990s , GUESS dominated the designer jeans and casual clothing market . But by 1997 the company was gasping for air . It had started out as a family ...
... mation systems in organizations . GUESS Goes Digital During the 1980s and early 1990s , GUESS dominated the designer jeans and casual clothing market . But by 1997 the company was gasping for air . It had started out as a family ...
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... mation across the enterprise and between the firm and its customers and suppliers . For Discussion 1. Information systems are too important to be left to computer specialists . Do you agree ? Why or why not ? 2. As computers become ...
... mation across the enterprise and between the firm and its customers and suppliers . For Discussion 1. Information systems are too important to be left to computer specialists . Do you agree ? Why or why not ? 2. As computers become ...
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... mation systems . Capital budgeting models such as the pay- back method , accounting rate of return on investment ( ROI ) , cost - benefit ratio , net present value , profitability index , and internal rate of return ( IRR ) are the ...
... mation systems . Capital budgeting models such as the pay- back method , accounting rate of return on investment ( ROI ) , cost - benefit ratio , net present value , profitability index , and internal rate of return ( IRR ) are the ...
Contents
PART ONE ORGANIZATIONS MANAGEMENT AND | 1 |
The Widening Scope of Information Systems 16 The Network Revolution and | 23 |
Key Management Issues 25 Management | 30 |
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Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm Kenneth C. Laudon,Jane Price Laudon No preview available - 2002 |
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