The 4th Edition of Management Information Systems promotes active learning like no other text in the market. Each chapter is comprised of tightly coupled concepts and section-level student activities that transport your students from passively learning about IS to doing IS in a realistic context.
The 4th Edition of Management Information Systems promotes active learning like no other text in the market.
The 4th edition of this book has been updated to meet the new requirements of the students, professors, and practitioners. This is an enhanced version of the earlier editions.
The 4e, EMEA Edition of Management Information Systems promotes active learning like no other text in the market.
This text takes students where IT lives-in today's businesses and in our daily lives while helping students understand how valuable information technology is to their future careers.
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For undergraduate courses in management information systems, this book provides instructors with a brief text that covers the basics of how information systems are used to solve business problems.
Written for MBA students and general business managers alike, the text explains the fundamental principles and practices required to use and manage information, and illustrates how information systems can create, or obstruct, opportunities ...
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