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e-Management - The Impact of e-Business on Today's IT Manager

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In today's rush towards e-Business many organizations have failed to recognize that the responsibilities of IT Managers have significantly changed. No longer do the tried and trusted methods of the 3- or 4-GL lifecycle retain the value they once possessed; and the more we try to fit new e-Business developments into old and ill-fitting processes and practices, the greater the danger of compromising the business altogether. Ian Gouge offers an insight into the very real - and new - challenges faced by IT managers and professionals, such as: 
- What is e-Business? 
- What are the implications of e-Business for the IT Professional? 
- What are the 'systems' expectations of both internal and external customers? 
What does the IT Manager need to consider to make an effective contribution to the new business model e-Management is a valuable guide for those responsible for the management of IT in the burgeoning world of e-Business. It also provides insight for those business managers who are more dependent on information technology for their business than perhaps they realise.

List of contents

Introduction.- Part 1: Definition of e-Business.- Part 2: The Implications of e-Business; General System's Issues; Our Customers' Expectations; Our Partners' Expectations; Part 3: How e-Business Impacts the IT Manager.- Business Processes; IT Processes; Managing Technology; Managing People; Part 4: A Model for the e-Business IT Manager.- Purpose of this section; The Proposition; The Model; Part 5: Worked Examples.- Introduction; Example 1: B2C Intranet Site; Example 2: B2B Collaborative ERP Extranet; Example 3: Advertising via Mobile Technology; Example 4: Solely Outsourced e-Business Development; Example 5: Core Back-Office Systems Development; References.- Part 6: Technical Challenges.

Summary

In today's rush towards e-Business many organizations have failed to recognize that the responsibilities of IT Managers have significantly changed. No longer do the tried and trusted methods of the 3- or 4-GL lifecycle retain the value they once possessed; and the more we try to fit new e-Business developments into old and ill-fitting processes and practices, the greater the danger of compromising the business altogether. Ian Gouge offers an insight into the very real - and new - challenges faced by IT managers and professionals, such as: 
- What is e-Business? 
- What are the implications of e-Business for the IT Professional? 
- What are the 'systems' expectations of both internal and external customers? 
What does the IT Manager need to consider to make an effective contribution to the new business model e-Management is a valuable guide for those responsible for the management of IT in the burgeoning world of e-Business. It also provides insight for those business managers who are more dependent on information technology for their business than perhaps they realise.

Product details

Authors I. Gouge, Ian Gouge
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.02.2003
 
EAN 9781852335908
ISBN 978-1-85233-590-8
No. of pages 172
Weight 412 g
Illustrations XII, 172 p. 11 illus.
Series Practitioner Series
Information Systems
Information Systems
Practitioner Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

C, Software Engineering, computer science, Computer system failures, System Performance and Evaluation

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