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Chaffey, D. & Wood, S. (2004) Business Information Management: Improving Performance Using Information Systems. Financial Times Prentice Hall: United Kingdom, England, Essex, Harlow. [ISBN: 9780273686552].

[Available on: Amazon: ▰ Sources. 〓 Books [B] ▱ FT. ↂ EndNote. Amazon.co.uk - Business Information Management: Improving Performance Using Information Systems. From the Back Cover Business Information Management Second edition Dave Chaffey and Gareth White Information and technology: both resources are increasingly important as organizations seek to improve their performance. Applying information and technology can offer new ways to do business, increase the efficiency of business processes, reduce costs, and provide the performance measures used to control improvement. · Can business information management improve organizational performance? · What are the key issues faced by managers today in terms of managing business information? · How can 'big picture' strategy be developed, implemented and managed? This textbook takes a problem-solving approach, highlighting the issues faced by managers in identifying, capturing and systematizing information in order to improve organizational performance.

You will benefit from the following features: · Focus on managing information, rather than managing technology. 03 - #Business Information Management. "Excellent...I'm sure that this is the right approach. It addresses the issues in an innovative manner that s upports a practical, problem-solving approach that will benefit students and their future employers. " Pat Cleary, University of Wales Institute, Business School What is information?

How do we improve information quality? Information overload? It is estimated that the world’s total yearly creation of print, film, optical and magnetic content required 8,500,000,000,000,000,000 bytes of storage. That is 1300MB for every man, woman and child alive – the equivalent of 50 feet of books per person. In every aspect of our lives we are suffering from information overload. But organisations and the individuals within them can develop strategies in order to manage information as a resource in order to boost performance, and these are described and explained in this innovative textbook. David M Walters, University of Central Lancashire “The authors have done an excellent job. 2004 - [9780273686552] - (Chaffey & Wood) Index of /~hpopa/IM/