Information management the evaluation of information systems investments
This book provides a practical insight to the techniques used in assessing the impact of information technology in your business, before you make a strategic purchase. This book is a guide to recent management research and best practice in industry today. It provides analyses, and measures profit fr...
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Chapman & Hall
1994
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Of capital importance / Leslie Willcocks
- Why companies invest in information technology / James Bacon
- Evaluating the feasibility of information systems investments: recent UK evidence and new approaches / Leslie Willcocks, Stephanie Lester
- A portfolio approach to evaluating information systems investments and setting priorities / John Ward
- Evaluating your computer investment strategy / Glen Peters
- The real value of strategy formulation for information technology / Malcolm Iliff
- Assessing the value of strategic information technology investments / Brian Dos Santos
- Justifying IT investments / Beat Hochstrasser
- Information economics: a practical approach to valuing information systems / Devra Wiseman
- Beyond return on investment: evaluating ALL the benefits of information technology / Tom Coleman, Mark Jamieson
- Risk and information systems: developing the analysis / Leslie Willcocks, Helen Margetts
- Responsibility for IT: a grey area of management / Catherine Griffiths
- Evaluation of information systems investments: towards multiple perspectives / Veronica Symons


