 | Ross Dawson - Business & Economics - 2012 - 304 pages
The publication of this book heralds a new field of management, thought and practice. The advocates of the 'knowledge economy' have to date focused almost exclusively on how ... | |
 | D. Remenyi - Business & Economics - 1999 - 210 pages
Frequently not enough attention is given to producing a comprehensive business case or to producing an economic justification for an information systems investment. In fact ... | |
 | Paul S. Myers - Business & Economics - 1996 - 237 pages
The first in the readers' series called Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy, Knowledge Management and Organizational Design is a unique compilation of articles and book ... | |
 | Leslie Willcocks, Valerie Graeser - Computers - 2001 - 298 pages
Including case studies featuring Safeway, Unipart, Hewlett Packard, CNN and British Aerospace, this volume focuses on evaluating IT expenditure and argues that IT evaluation ... | |
 | Rob Aalders, Peter Hind - Computers - 2003 - 320 pages
Accessible, refreshingly candid, but above all helpful, this pragmatic guide addresses a real need by dealing with the problems that face the new IT manager. By providing a ... | |
 | Stephanie Lester - Business & Economics - 1999 - 417 pages
The 'IT Productivity Paradox' is the concept that, despite massive investment and resourcing by companies and organizations worldwide in their IT systems, there still seems to ... | |
 | Matthew Hinton - Business & Economics - 2012 - 160 pages
This book provides a clear and concise overview of Information Management covering the key aspects of infrastructure, design, information assets and managing information ... | |
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