Business Information Management: Improving Performance Using Information Systems

Business Information Management: Improving Performance Using Information Systems

by Dave Chaffey (Author), Gareth White (Author)

Synopsis

Information. Technology. Both resources are increasingly important as organisations seek to improve their performance. Applying information and technology can offer new ways to do business, increase the efficiency of business processes, reduce costs, and provide the performance measures used to control improvement.

  • Can business information management improve organisational performance?

  • What are the key issues faced by managers today in terms of managing business information?

  • How can 'big picture' strategy be developed, implemented and managed?

This textbook takes a problem-solving approach, highlighting the issues faced by managers in identifying, capturing and systematising information in order to improve organisational performance. Now in its second edition, Business Information Management helps students to understand how to improve organisational performance by exploring these issues, and examines solutions to reduce problems. Unique in its multi-stakeholder perspective, this book addresses challenges faced by not only the end-user but also the general manager, IT manager and company director.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 688
Edition: 2
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 02 Dec 2010

ISBN 10: 0273711792
ISBN 13: 9780273711797
Book Overview:

This readable textbook takes a problem-solving approach to business information management, addressing the challenges faced by a wide group of stakeholders not only the end-user, but also the general manager, IT manager and company director.