Description
For undergraduate Introduction to Management Information Systems courses.
Flexible modules for instructors, real-world lessons for students.
Help your students see why MIS is the most important course in the business school with Experiencing MIS. This modular text shows students how businesses use—and need—information systems to accomplish their goals, objectives, and competitive strategy.
The third edition focuses on the latest innovation in MIS and addresses today’s changing student experience.
Flexible modules for instructors, real-world lessons for students.
Help your students see why MIS is the most important course in the business school with Experiencing MIS. This modular text shows students how businesses use—and need—information systems to accomplish their goals, objectives, and competitive strategy.
The third edition focuses on the latest innovation in MIS and addresses today’s changing student experience.
Table of Contents
Part 1: MIS and You
Chapter 1: The Importance of MIS
CE 1: Improving Your Collaboration Skills
CE 2: Using Collaboration Information Systems
Chapter 2: Business Processes, Information, and Information Systems
CE 3: Information Systems and Decision Making
Chapter 3: Organizational Strategy, Information Systems, and Competitive Advantage
CE 4: Knowledge Management and Expert Systems
Part 2: Information Technology
Chapter 4: Hardware and Software
CE 5: Introduction to Microsoft Excel
CE 6: Preparing a Computer Budget Using Excel
Chapter 5: Database Processing
CE 7: Database Design
CE 8: Using Microsoft Access
CE 9: Using Excel and Access Together
Chapter 6: Data Communication
CE 10: Remote, Nomadic, and Mobile Systems
Part 3: Using IS for Competitive Strategy
Chapter 7: Enterprise Systems
CE 11: Functional Processes, Applications, and Systems
CE 12: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems
Chapter 8: E-Commerce, Web 2.0, and Social Networking
CE 13: Supply Chain Management
CE 14: Processing Social Capital: Facebook, Twitter, and UGC
Chapter 9: Business Intelligence and Information Systems for Decision Making
CE 15: Database Marketing
CE 16: Reporting Systems and OLAP
CE 17: Geographic Information Systems
Part 4: Information Systems Management
Chapter 10: Information Systems Development
CE 18: Business Process Management
CE 19: Systems Development Project Management
Chapter 11: Information Systems Management
CE 20: Outsourcing
CE 21: Financing and Accounting for IS Projects
Chapter 12: Information Security Management
CE 22: International MIS
Chapter 1: The Importance of MIS
Chapter 2: Business Processes, Information, and Information Systems
Chapter 3: Organizational Strategy, Information Systems, and Competitive Advantage
Part 2: Information Technology
Chapter 4: Hardware and Software
Chapter 5: Database Processing
Chapter 6: Data Communication
Part 3: Using IS for Competitive Strategy
Chapter 7: Enterprise Systems
Chapter 8: E-Commerce, Web 2.0, and Social Networking
Chapter 9: Business Intelligence and Information Systems for Decision Making
Part 4: Information Systems Management
Chapter 10: Information Systems Development
Chapter 11: Information Systems Management
Chapter 12: Information Security Management
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Experiencing MIS, CourseSmart eTextbook, 3rd Edition
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$79.99 | ISBN-13: 978-0-13-215795-7