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    Business Driven Information Systems by Baltzan, Paige; Phillips, Amy;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    • Date of Publication 1 October 2008

    • ISBN 9780073376738
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages552 pages
    • Language English
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    The Baltzan and Phillips approach in Business Driven Information Systems discusses various business initiatives first and how technology supports those initiatives second. The premise for this unique approach is that business initiatives drive technology choices in a corporation. Therefore, every discussion addresses the business needs first and addresses the technology that supports those needs second. This approach takes the difficult and often intangible MIS concepts, brings them down to the student?s level, and applies them using a hands-on approach to reinforce the concepts. BDIS provides the foundation that will enable students to achieve excellence in business, whether they major in operations management, manufacturing, sales, marketing, etc. BDIS is designed to give students the ability to understand how information technology can be a point of strength in an organization.

    The Baltzan and Phillips approach in Business Driven Information Systems discusses various business initiatives first and how technology supports those initiatives second. The premise for this unique approach is that business initiatives drive technology choices in a corporation. Therefore, every discussion addresses the business needs first and addresses the technology that supports those needs second. This approach takes the difficult and often intangible MIS concepts, brings them down to the student?s level, and applies them using a hands-on approach to reinforce the concepts. BDIS provides the foundation that will enable students to achieve excellence in business, whether they major in operations management, manufacturing, sales, marketing, etc. BDIS is designed to give students the ability to understand how information technology can be a point of strength in an organization.

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    Table of Contents:

    Module One: Business Driven Information Systems

    Chapter 1: Information Systems in Business

    Chapter 2: Strategic Decision Making

    Chapter 3: E-Business

    Module Two: Fundamentals of Information Systems

    Chapter 4: Ethics and Information Security

    Chapter 5: IT Architectures

    Chapter 6: Databases and Data Warehouses

    Chapter 7: Networks, Telecommunications, and Mobile Technology

    Module Three: Enterprise Information Systems

    Chapter 8: Operations Management and Supply Chain Management

    Chapter 9: Customer Relationship Management and Business Intelligence

    Chapter 10: Enterprise Resource Planning and Collaboration Systems

    Module Four: Developing Information Systems

    Chapter 11: Systems Development and Project Management

    Chapter 12: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and 21st Century Global Business

    Endnotes
    Glossary
    Index

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