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Information Systems Today: Managing in the Digital World

By: By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Noida: Pearson, 2015Edition: 6Description: 570ISBN:
  • 9789332549944
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  • 658.4038011 VAL
Summary: One of the greatest challenges in teaching IS courses is keeping pace with what's happening in the real-world. Information Systems Today shows students how information technology and systems are continuing to expand within all aspects of today's organizations and society. • Show students how real, contemporary companies use IS: Multi-tiered case approach. There's no better way to make the course material relevant to students than by describing the IS issues of real companies and technologies at work. Each chapter of this text uses cases in a variety of ways to emphasize and highlight how contemporary organizations are using IS to gain a competitive advantage, streamline organizational processes, or improve customer relationships. • Chapter-opening Cases. All chapters begin with an opening case describing a real-world company, technology, and/or issue to spark students' interest in the chapter topic. Each opening case includes a series of associated questions the students will be able to answer after reading the chapter's contents. • Brief Cases. Each chapter also includes a brief case that discusses important issues related to companies, technologies, or society. These are embedded in the text of the chapter and highlight concepts from the surrounding chapter material.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

One of the greatest challenges in teaching IS courses is keeping pace with what's happening in the real-world. Information Systems Today shows students how information technology and systems are continuing to expand within all aspects of today's organizations and society.

• Show students how real, contemporary companies use IS: Multi-tiered case approach. There's no better way to make the course material relevant to students than by describing the IS issues of real companies and technologies at work. Each chapter of this text uses cases in a variety of ways to emphasize and highlight how contemporary organizations are using IS to gain a competitive advantage, streamline organizational processes, or improve customer relationships.

• Chapter-opening Cases. All chapters begin with an opening case describing a real-world company, technology, and/or issue to spark students' interest in the chapter topic. Each opening case includes a series of associated questions the students will be able to answer after reading the chapter's contents.
• Brief Cases. Each chapter also includes a brief case that discusses important issues related to companies, technologies, or society. These are embedded in the text of the chapter and highlight concepts from the surrounding chapter material.

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