Information Systems Management

Read [Pearson Education Limited Book] * Information Systems Management Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Information Systems Management Amazon Customer said Good resource for a textbook. Used in my MBA studies. James W. Sternitzky said From a network administrators perspective. I read this book as part of my first course in a Ph.D.-MIS program. I thought it was a great overview and history of MIS, and provided insight into alternative IS management styles and strategies. The case studies were relevent, current, well written and interesting. I recommend this book for all network and systems administrators. It gives insight into

Information Systems Management

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Rating : 4.88 (969 Votes)
Asin : 1292023546
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 410 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Amazon Customer said Good resource for a textbook. Used in my MBA studies. James W. Sternitzky said From a network administrator's perspective. I read this book as part of my first course in a Ph.D.-MIS program. I thought it was a great overview and history of MIS, and provided insight into alternative IS management styles and strategies. The case studies were relevent, current, well written and interesting. I recommend this book for all network and systems administrators. It gives insight into what thought processes should be occurring at the CIO and IS manager levels.. "Great paperweight, good consolidation of other people's work" according to guggs. This book provides various sources of information but no analysis by the book's authors. It is a patch work of case studies, excerpts, and paraphrasing of other texts to which I hope the original authors are getting paid royalties for.Some of the diagrams are simplistic, others are useless. More than half of them are from other sources.The book seems to formulate points of interest (e.g. traditional, evolving, and present-day IT roles) without providing analysis of why and how this affects future trends in IS management.I had to write a review after reading nebulous fluff like, "Being a manu

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