Transform how your organization uses end-user computing for real business impact. This book examines how the third era of information technology changes the way managers plan, support, and govern desk‑level computing. It lays out practical ideas for turning end users into productive, informed partners in technology.
The author analyzes why traditional approaches to end-user computing fall short and how firms can move from reactive management to a strategic, balanced model. You’ll see a clear framework that compares three common approaches and explains how a “managed free economy” can align individual creativity with centralized guidance to boost organizational learning and value.
- Learn why end-user computing matters beyond quick wins and how it affects long‑term competitiveness.
- Compare the monopolist, laissez‑faire, and information center models, with real‑world cautions and benefits.
- Discover the five critical attributes of a successful managed free economy approach.
- See how leading companies structure strategy, partnerships, targeting, integrated support, and ongoing education to support users.
Ideal for readers of corporate technology strategy, information systems management, and business transformation, this edition helps you plan how to harness end-user computing for durable advantage.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book examines the rise of end-user computing in the workplace. A relatively new phenomenon, it refers to the use of computers by non-technical staff to support their specific roles, rather than relying solely on centralized IT departments. The author argues that this shift is having a profound impact on businesses, creating both opportunities and challenges. They emphasize that effective management of end-user computing requires a balance between allowing users the freedom to explore and develop their own applications, while also providing necessary support and guidance. The book offers a framework for understanding the key elements of a successful end-user computing strategy, including the importance of a stated strategy, collaboration between users and IT, targeting critical applications, providing integrated support, and emphasizing education throughout the organization. Ultimately, the insights in this book can help organizations harness the power of end-user computing to gain a competitive advantage and improve overall effectiveness. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781333769062_0
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