| Management Information Systems: Solving Business Problems with Information Technology, 3/e Gerald V. Post,
University of the Pacific David L. Anderson,
DePaul U/McGowan Center
Introduction
Chapter Outline
- Overview
- Introduction
- What Is MIS?
- Why Is Information Technology Important?
- Personal Productivity
- Teamwork and Communication
- Business Operations and Strategy
- What Are e-Commerce and e-Business?
- What Do Managers Do?
- Traditional Management and Observations
- Making Decisions
- Business and Technology Trends
- Specialization
- Management by Methodology and FranchisesMergers
- Decentralization and Small Business
- Reliance on Temporary Workers
- Internationalization
- Service-Oriented Business
- Re-engineering: Altering the Rules
- Management and Decision Levels
- Operations
- Tactics
- Strategy
- An Introduction to Strategy
- Summary
- Key Words
- Website References
- Additional Reading
- Review Questions
- Exercises
- Cases: The Fast Food Industry
- Appendix: Finding Information
- Web Search Engines
- Boolean Searches
- You Know What You Are Searching For
- You Have a Vague Idea About What You Want
- Internet Changes that Cause Complications
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