Strategic Information Management: Challenges and Strategies in Managing Information Systems
Autor Robert D. Galliers, D. E. Leidner, Bernadette Bakeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1999
The collection is given added coherence with the introduction of an easily understood framework of Information Systems Strategy and Planning within the wider organizational and business context. In addition, lessons are reinforced by the inclusion of discussion questions at the end of each chapter; these often refer to points raised elsewhere in the book as well.
Strategic Information Management is designed as a course text for MBA, Master's and final year undergraduate students, and provides a helpful launch pad for researchers and Doctoral students investigating these key issues. The book can be read from cover-to- cover, or as a ready reference for those whose need to dip into aspects of the subject.
About the editors
Bob Galliers is internationally renowned for his leading edge work on IT and organizational change. Professor of Information Management at Warwick Business School, UK, where he was Dean for the period 1994- 1998, he is editor-in-chief of the JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS and, in 1999, President of the Association for Information Systems. He is a Visiting Professor at INSEAD, France and an Honorary Professor of the Institute for Advanced Management Studies in Brussels.
Dorothy Leidner is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at INSEAD. Her current research focuses on key issues associated with knowledge management systems and working in virtual teams. The latter research has gained international prominence through being highlighted in Harvard Business Review. She has published in such leading international journals as Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly and Organization Science.
Bernadette Baker is a Business Analyst at Virgin Direct. Previously a Research Fellow in Business Innovation and Information Systems Strategies at Warwick Business School, she gained her Doctorate there as a result of pioneering work in the area of assessing Strategic Information Systems Planning success.
The Editors have thoroughly researched which articles would be most useful on Strategic Information Courses provided by other institutions as well as their
own
Professor Galliers is the recognized authority in the field of Information Management, and teaches at one of the top Management Schools in Britain
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780750639750
ISBN-10: 075063975X
Pagini: 590
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Routledge
ISBN-10: 075063975X
Pagini: 590
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Routledge
Public țintă
MBA and other masters and diploma level students, advanced undergraduate students and executives on courses focusing on strategic information management.Cuprins
List of contributors; Preface; Introduction; Information systems strategy - The evolving information systems strategy; Information strategy; Information management strategy (organizing the information systems function); Information technology strategy; Change management strategy; Information systems planning - Information systems plans in context: the information systems planning environment; Information systems plans in context: a global perspective; Approaches to information systems planning; The information systems planning process; Evaluating the outcomes of information systems plans; The information systems strategy: business strategy relationship - Information systems and business strategy: an overview; Measuring the information systems: business strategy relationship; Information systems strategy and business process reengineering; Strategies in response to the potential of electronic commerce; Information systems strategy and the organizational environment - The information technology and organizational structure relationship; Information technology and organizational design relationship; Information Technology and organizational decision making; Information technology and organizational culture; Information Technology and organizational performance; Author Index; Subject Index.
Recenzii
'Well structured and up-to-date'
Dr A Panteli, Lecturer, University of Aberdeen
Reviews of first edition
'This is a book that seems destined for management bookshelves.' - Computing, June 1995
'Required reading for anyone responsible for substantial budgets.' - Long Range Planning, February 1996
'Strategic Information Management is an excellent MBA text..[it] is an excellent collation of the material that should be included in such courses to help protect credulous users from wasting yet more time and effort on inefficient, user-hostile and irrelevant IT systems promoted by the immature technophiliacs who are all too common to both suppliers and users.' - Books for MBAs, April 1996
'This review can only scratch the surface of this comprehensive, well-structured and presented book. For anyone with the least involvement in managing the handling of information at a strategic level in any organization it is essential reading.'
Dr A Panteli, Lecturer, University of Aberdeen
Reviews of first edition
'This is a book that seems destined for management bookshelves.' - Computing, June 1995
'Required reading for anyone responsible for substantial budgets.' - Long Range Planning, February 1996
'Strategic Information Management is an excellent MBA text..[it] is an excellent collation of the material that should be included in such courses to help protect credulous users from wasting yet more time and effort on inefficient, user-hostile and irrelevant IT systems promoted by the immature technophiliacs who are all too common to both suppliers and users.' - Books for MBAs, April 1996
'This review can only scratch the surface of this comprehensive, well-structured and presented book. For anyone with the least involvement in managing the handling of information at a strategic level in any organization it is essential reading.'