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Leading Minds and Landmark Ideas In An Easily Accessible FormatFrom the preeminent thinkers whose work has defined an entire field to the rising stars who will redefine the way we think about business, The Harvard Business Review Paperback Series delivers the fundamental information today's professionals need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world.Information Technology (IT) influences all aspects of business today, and this wide-ranging resource will help managers understand the key concepts and terms, and to envision the strategic potential of their IT assets. The articles provide a…mehr

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Leading Minds and Landmark Ideas In An Easily Accessible FormatFrom the preeminent thinkers whose work has defined an entire field to the rising stars who will redefine the way we think about business, The Harvard Business Review Paperback Series delivers the fundamental information today's professionals need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world.Information Technology (IT) influences all aspects of business today, and this wide-ranging resource will help managers understand the key concepts and terms, and to envision the strategic potential of their IT assets. The articles provide a candid dialogue on the issues surrounding outsourcing, and take a look at planning for connectivity and control in the year 2000 and beyond. A Harvard Business Review Paperback.

Table of contents:
1. Saving IT's Soul: Human-Centered Information Management by Thomas H. Davenport2. The End of Delegation? Information Technology and the CEO-Perspectives from the Editors3. IT Outsourcing: Maximize Flexibility and Control by Mary C. Lacity, Leslie P. Willcocks, and David F. Feeny4. IT Outsourcing: British Petroleum's Competitive Approach by John Cross5. How Continental Bank Outsourced Its "Crown Jewels" by Richard L. Huber6. Managing by Wire by Stephen H. Haeckel and Richard L. Nolan7. Putting the Enterprise into the Enterprise System by Thomas H. Davenport8. Connectivity and Control in the Year 2000 and Beyond by Richard L. NolanAbout the ContributorsIndex