BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JAIN, RAJENDRA
Publication details: EXCEL BOOKS 2013 NEW DELHIDescription: XXI, 749 PAPERISBN:- 978-93-5062-253-7
- 658.4038
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Book | Library Annexe -2 (6th Floor) | MANAGEMENT (CUP 19/SH 1TO3) | 658.4038/JAI/21826 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 11121826 |
In a global economy, business competition is also global. Hence, there is increased uncertainty and failure of business transactions that may cause operational disruptions. Companies tend to rely more on state-of-the-art technologies to sustain their business competence and continuity. Logically, the business information networks become important. In addition, implementing the right technology may lead a company to a dominant position in the market. In particular, advances in information technology influence real-world business tremendously. Right solutions could be found through Business Management and Information Technology. A primary focus of Business Management and Information Technology is on value creation.
This book explores many different technologies inherent in the field of information technology and their impact on information systems design, functionality, operations, and management. It takes a broader view of information systems to include both machines and human beings. Consequently, it is immensely useful for students pursuing courses on man/machine interface, human factors and organisational issues. In addition, the book explores managerial and strategic issues that arise from the management of information technology. It presents an effective technology integration to real business environments and approach that includes systematic procedures and application steps.
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