Information Technology for Management 7/e prepares students how to take an active role in the design, use, and management of information systems and technology by providing a broad treatment of issues relating to an organization, the technology used, and how systems are developed. The main focus deals with applying technology in an organization or transforming existing systems with the use of i…
Aims to prepare students for the ever-changing demands of information systems management. The text offers an account of the interconnections between technology and organization, and tracks emerging technologies and organizational trends. It uses real business issues to illustrate MIS issues.
Monograph on the development control and evaluation of management information systems in the USA - provides guidelines for middle management on systems design, data processing functions, software costs, etc. Diagrams, flow charts and references
"A practical guide for the less experienced manager or supervisor who wants to raise his staff-competence level to the highest standards." Includes: Who needs coaching How to coach Understanding how people learn Asking questions, listening, observing Giving feedback Explaining, demonstrating Setting goals and gaining commitment
A comprehensive outline of the major instructional and training concepts and their relationship to training in practice including: learning strategies and functional analysis, an alternative model for the design of training and extended coverage of competence-based training and NVQs