The chief information officer's body of knowledge : people, process, and technology / / Dean Lane.
"A contributed volume, this book was written by practitioners who handle both the day-to-day and longer term challenges that Information Technology (IT) departments and their parent businesses face. It is a hands-on, practical application, IT desk reference written in lay terms for business peo...
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Superior document: | Wiley corporate F & A |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Wiley corporate F & A.
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Physical Description: | 336 p. :; ill. |
Notes: | Includes index. |
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Summary: | "A contributed volume, this book was written by practitioners who handle both the day-to-day and longer term challenges that Information Technology (IT) departments and their parent businesses face. It is a hands-on, practical application, IT desk reference written in lay terms for business people and IT personnel alike. There are no lofty theories or references to hypotheses. This is a book that will help individuals understand how to assist companies establish standard practices so they may become more effective and efficient. It provides guidance on how a business person and IT can work together to maximize business value. It also addresses the Chief Information Officer managing and running IT as a business so that the IT department may become a full strategic partner in the organization's crucial decisions"-- |
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ISBN: | 9781118043257 (hardback) 9781118113790 9781118113806 9781118113783 (ebook) |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Dean Lane. |