Written from a managerial perspective, this study shows how information technologies and systems are used as part of the work people do in organizations. It includes real-world examples and cases, and an examination of human and ethical issues surrounding information systems.
The third edition of Information Systems: A Management Perspective is built around a practical, widely applicable approach for understanding IT-enabled systems from a business viewpoint. This book's ambitions go far beyond covering current vocabulary for talking about information systems and technology. It couches its entire coverage in terms of a systems analysis approach developed with the help of MBA students who used these ideas to write papers about information systems in real business settings.