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Author - Harvard Business Review ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Harvard Business School Press was reviewed on 6-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0875849121 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Harvard Business Review on the Business Value of IT (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) Reference Book. Classifications : Information Technology Harvard Business School Press By Publisher Business & Investing Subjects Books Management Harvard Business School Press By Publisher Business & Investing Subjects Books MIS Indu . Click the following link to view the cover of Harvard Business Review on the Business Value of IT (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series). Related topics: By Publisher. Subjects. Books. Management. By Publisher. Subjects. Books. MIS. Subjects. Books. requestid: 9f96b647-ca10-4f75-891a-deb4d5bf3b11requestprocessingtime: 0.0960770000000000 salesrank: 474330 edition: 1 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 8080050540 1) Paperback Book Harvard Business Review on the Business Value of IT (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) by Harvard Business School Press. 2) Paperback Book Harvard Business Review on the Business Value of IT (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) by Harvard Business School Press. Although I am a fan of HBR collections in general, this one is now out of date. Most of the articals are from the early 1990´s, and in IT, 10+ years is an eternity.¤ 3) Paperback Book Harvard Business Review on the Business Value of IT (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) by Harvard Business School Press. I really liked the article on Enterprise Systems, it gives a good understanding of what you are getting into when buying solutions like SAP.¤ 4) Paperback Book Harvard Business Review on the Business Value of IT (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) by Harvard Business School Press. The IT heavy hitters weigh in here in this neat little volume of "classics" in IT management from the 1990´s. Starting with the rallying call from guru Tom Davenport on the limits of IT, this collection of essays and insights ponders not only the new challenges of the internet age, but also, the more fundamental issues and problems that have plagued the IT arena for decades. The role of the CEO, management alternatives for the IT infrastructure, and how to manage IT as a connected, strategic resource all recieve good attention here. The book is a bit heavy on outsourcing, devoting 3 of its 8 chapters to this one management option. There is also the constant and somewhat prosaic refrain centered on speed and flexibilty as the corporate challenge for which IT can step in and create value. The final chapter on the Y2K problem is today, out of date, and not so valuable as other chapters. It lacks a connecting transition to the next decade in IT and fails to present lessons learned from dealing with the problem. But for general managers, business students, and for those aspiring to understand what all the shouting is about, this volume from the Harvard Business School is a fine treatise on what we have learned about using and managing IT in our organizations, and on our expectiations for this technology to be the one best answer to all the ills that plague organizations.¤ 5) Paperback Book Harvard Business Review on the Business Value of IT (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) by Harvard Business School Press. THE HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW PAPERBACK SERIES is designed to bring today´s managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. Here are the landmark ideas that have established the Harvard Business Review as required reading for ambitious business people in organizations around the globe. Information Technology (IT) influences all aspects of business today, and this wide-ranging resource will help managers understand the key concepts and terms, and to envision the strategic potential of their IT assets. The articles provide a candid dialogue on the issues surrounding outsourcing, and take a look at planning for connectivity and control in the year 2000 and beyond.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 4-Dec-2008, 08758491219780875849126, 490-340-750-210-371-961-8
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