Information Technology for Management

Improving Quality and Productivity

 

EFRAIM TURBAN, California State Long Beach

EPHRAIM R. McLEAN, Georgia State University

JAMES WETHERBE, University of Minnesota and University of Memphis

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The Text

Many textbooks on Information Technology offer students a fascinating history lesson or a nuts-and-bolts survey of current technology. Unfortunately, your students won't be working in yesterday's world... or even today's.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT puts your students on the fast track to tomorrow's workplace. It offers a fresh new approach to IT, one based on the premise that the primary role of IT is to provide solutions to business problems and opportunities.

Written by three experts, this unique text demonstrates how the innovative use of information technology can solve organizational problems and challenges. The authors illustrate the material with a wealth of real applications, drawn not only from major corporations, but from small businesses and multinational corporations as well.


The Site

This web site is designed to accompany and support the text. The most useful features of the site are located under each chapter's page. These include:

In addition, the site provides a complete table of contents, a list of features and supplements that accompany the text, a feedback form, a site-specific search engine, and glossary from the text.


Contact Information

For general information about the text and how to order it: mis@wiley.com
For information about this web site: Kent Sandoe at Fordham University

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