Information Technology for Management: Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy - Couverture rigide

Turban, Efraim; Leidner, Dorothy E.; McLean, Ephraim R.; Wetherbe, James C.

 
9780471705222: Information Technology for Management: Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy

Synopsis

From Shanghai to San Francisco, IT is playing an increasingly vital role in helping organizations gain the competitive advantage around the globe. That's why the Fifth Edition of "Information Technology for Management" offers a global perspective on how IT is transforming business. In this comprehensive, up-to-date Fifth Edition, Efraim Turban, Ephraim McLean, James Wetherbe, and new coauthor Dorothy Leidner present late-breaking developments in the field, as well as a new chapter on Global Interorganizational Systems.IT's About Transformation - The text focuses on how organizations operate and compete in the digital economy, and how IT can assist this transformation. The new edition also features increased strategy coverage. IT's Current - The Fifth Edition introduces new research, current examples and case studies, and updated reference materials. IT's Managerial - The text's strong managerial orientation makes IT relevant and interesting to business students. Technological topics are conveniently covered in six technology guides at the end of the text.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Dr. Efraim Turban obtained his MBA and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. His industry experience includes eight years as an Industrial Engineer, three of which were spent at General Electric Transformers Plant. He also has extensive consulting experience to small and large corporations as well as to foreign governments.
In his thirty years of teaching, Professor Turban has served as Distinguished Professor at Eastern Illinois University, and as Visiting Professor at Nanyang Technologies University in Singapore. He has also taught at UCLA, USC, Simon Fraser University, Lehigh University, California State University, Long Beach, and Florida International University.

Dr. Ephraim McLean obtained his Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Cornell University in 1958. After brief service in the U.S. Army Ordinance Corps, he worked for Procter & Gamble Co. for seven years, first in manufacturing management and later as a computer system analyst. In 1965, he left P&G and entered the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, obtaining his master′s degree in 1967 and his doctorate in 1970.

Dr. James Westherbe is the FedEx Professor of Excellence and the Executive Director of the FedEx Center for Cycle Time Research at the University of Memphis, as well as Professor of MIS and the Director of the MIS Research Center at the University of Minnesota. He is internationally known as a dynamic and entertaining speaker, author, and leading authority on the use of computers and information systems to improve organizational performance and competitiveness. He is particularly appreciated for his ability to explain complex technology in straightforward practical terms that can be strategically applied by both executives and general management.

Quatrième de couverture

TURN TODAY′S INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INT OYOUR STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE

Featuring the latest on ecommerce, supply chain management, data and knowledge management, and more, Turban, McLean, and Wetherbe′s INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT, Second Edition Updates, shows readers how to harness the power of today′s information technologies for strategic advantage.

With a strong focus on managerial issues, the authors explain why IT plays an essential role in any organization′s success and how different functional areas can use IT to facilitate problem solving ,  increase productivity and quality, improve customer service, and enable business process reengineering. Throughout the book, fascinating "war stories" and real–world examples make concepts come alive. And a Web–based Virtual Company project offers a unique opportunity to put theory into practice.

HERE′S WHAT′S NEW IN THE UPDATE EDITION:

  • A completely rewritten and updated Chapter 6 on e–commerce.
  • A fully revised and refocused Chapter 4, retitled "Supply Chain, Enterprise Resource Planning, and Business Process Reengineering." Original sections 4.1, 4.2, and 4.7 have been reworked and combined into a new Appendix of Business Process Reengineering and placed on the Turban Web site for reference.
  • New section (8.4) on IS and Customer Relationship Management.
  • Updated Technology guides at the end of the text that reflect the latest developments in hardware, software, data and databases, telecommunications, and the Internet.
  • New cases on the book′s Web site.

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