Intended for the introductory information systems course for all business students, this book it presents fundamental tenets, rules and guidelines of the discipline; a survey of various aspects of the discipline; and a perspective on why this discipline represents an important business function. It presents how and why information systems should be used to meet organizational goals. It stresses an all-encompassing concept: the right information, if it is delivered to the right person, in the right fashion, and at the right time, can improve and ensure organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
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"I consider this the best and most important chapter in the book. Coupling TPS with ERPs is very smart and really works well. Outstanding integration of all systems descriptions from CRM to TPS, inventory systems to accounting all the way to payroll, even EDI. Students rarely understand the big picture, but this point is vital to understanding how IT works in companies today. Well done!" - Howard Sundwall, West Chester University
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