Introducing Information Management: The Business Approach

List of Tables

Chapter 1: Managing Information in Modern Organizations

Table 1.1: Functional applications supported by the ICT department

Chapter 2: Organizing and Leading the Information Technology Function

Table 2.1: Possible implications of excess IT and user dominance

Chapter 3: Data, Capta, Information and Knowledge

Table 3.1: Some literature definitions of data
Table 3.2: Some literature definitions of information (after Aiba, 1993)

Chapter 6: Organizations and Information

Table 6.1: Information from the outside world as defined for two organizations (Credit Union Services Corporation, Australia; Surrey Police, UK)
Table 6.2: Risks and losses that information policy can help to avoid
Table 6.3: Positive benefits which information policy can help to promote

Chapter 8: Business Information Systems

Table 8.1: The interactive marketing process on the Internet
Table 8.2: Some of the benefits of web-based sales force automation
Table 8.3: A summary of six widely used accounting information systems

Chapter 11: Strategy and Information Systems

Table 11.1: Earl s stage planning model (Galliers and Sutherland, 1991)

Chapter 14: Investing in Information Technology A Lottery?

Table 14.1: Organizational treatment of expenditure

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