Managing the information ecology: a collaborative approach to information technology management

Information systems have become so complex and intertwined with process and politics that they now constitute an ecology in which executives must manage subtle human relationships and intricate group interactions as well as computers, networks, software, and individual experts. Hasenyager maintains...

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Main Author: Hasenyager, Bruce W. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. [u.a.] Quorum Books 1996
Edition:1. print.
Series:Quorum books of related interest
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Summary:Information systems have become so complex and intertwined with process and politics that they now constitute an ecology in which executives must manage subtle human relationships and intricate group interactions as well as computers, networks, software, and individual experts. Hasenyager maintains that for most large corporations building better business technology linkage is a survival essential, enabling them to sustain their vital systems and simultaneously transform them to meet competitive pressures and exploit emerging technology. Written by an experienced manager, this book offers a persuasive discussion of the importance of business technology linkage and practical steps on how to build it in your company. It focuses on management essentials - determining how much to spend and invest, choosing how to organize, and defining how to measure and reward performance.
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. [223] - 226
Physical Description:XII, 231 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:089930947X

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