Description
Book SynopsisFor undergraduate Introductory Management Information Systems courses.
Exploring how people use IS to solve business problems, this engaging introduction explains why MIS is the most important course in the business school-showing students how businesses use information systems and technology to accomplish their goals, objectives, and competitive strategy. Three unique Guides per chapter focus on the themes of ethics, security, and other timely topics; a number of illustrative cases, exercises, projects, and other aids ensure that students connect the knowledge in the text to everyday life. With a new edition now publishing each year, MIS Essentials, Fourth Edition contains fresh, new, and current material to help keep your students up to date.
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Table of Contents
I. MIS AND YOU 1. The Importance of MIS CE 1. Collaboration Information Systems for Decision Making, Problem Solving, and Project Management CE 2. Collaboration Information Systems for Student Projects 2. Business Processes, Information Systems, and Information 3. Organizational Strategy, Information Systems, and Competitive Advantage II. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 4. Hardware and Software 5. Database Processing 6. The Cloud III. USING IS FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 7. Organizations and Information Systems 8. Social Media Information Systems 9. Business Intelligence Systems IV. INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 10. Information Systems Development 11. Information Systems Management 12. Information Security Management