Management Information Systems: The Manager's View
To accomplish this goal, this text helps students to become informed users; that is, persons knowledgeable about information systems and information technology.
Management Information Systems: Managing Information Technology in the Business Enterprise
This book is a comprehensive, E-Engineered revision that integrates E-Business and E-Commerce into every chapter and every case making it the most current and up-to-date MIS text in the market.
Management Information Systems: A User Perspective
The 4e, EMEA Edition of Management Information Systems promotes active learning like no other text in the market.
To compete and emerge successful in a global competitive environment demands an effective and efficient Management Information System (MIS).
The 4th Edition of Management Information Systems promotes active learning like no other text in the market.
This text is an unbound, binder-ready edition.
This book, in its second edition, provides students with a conceptual framework to understand information systems.
This text is about business, business people, organizations, and how to develop and use Information Systems effectively to meet the goals of those organizations.
Management Information Systems
Note: This is the standalone book, if you want the book/access card order the ISBN below: 0133130789 / 9780133130782 Management Information Systems Plus MyMISLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0133050696 / ...
Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm
Management Information Systems
Management Information Systems is recognized for logical organization and clear descriptions. Focusing on the role of managers within an organization, the volume emphasizes the development of computer-based Information Systems to...
This edition addresses these challenges and illustrates how information technology supports managers in their operational and decision-making tasks performed each day.
This revised edition addresses these challenges and continues to illustrate how information technology supports managers in their operational and decision-making tasks performed each day.
Of the three books by James O'Brien, this text has the strongest focus on managers (versus end users) of IT/IS with an introduction to the systems approach to problem solving and IS development.
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