The Information-Based Corporation / Stakeholder Economics and the Technology Investment - Don Jones-Irwin, 1990 - 300

This book offers new fundamental thinking and insights for senior information executives and chief executive officers as well. Preface, Acknowledgements, Discovering the Corporation's Leverage Points, Introduction: The New Management Challenge, Back to Basics: New Ways to Measure the Economic Impact of Information Technology, Assessing the Enterprise: A Stakeholder Approach, Strategy and Culture and the Infrastructure: Forming the New Organization, The Driving Force and the Functional Mission: Unity of Action, Environment and Market and Products and Services: Creating and Delivering Value, Determining Organizational and Technology Investment Actions, Establishing Goals and Objectives: Redefining the Economic Basis, Corporate Imperatives: Reaching Consensus on Key Assumptions and Corporate-Wide Actions, Establishing Actions and Priorities: Translating Corporate Imperatives into Action, Charting the Transition, Resource Management, Information as a Corporate Asset, Corporate Productivity, Making the Transition, Conclusion, Appendices, Glossary, Bibliography, Index.

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