E-Management : the Impact of e-Business on Today's IT Manager /
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-Busin...
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Springer London : Imprint : Springer,
2003.
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| Series: | Practitioner series.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- <STRONG>Part 1</STRONG>: Definition of e-Business
- <STRONG>Part 2</STRONG>: The Implications of e-Business; General System's Issues; Our Customers' Expectations; Our Partners' Expectations; <STRONG>Part 3</STRONG>: How e-Business Impacts the IT Manager
- Business Processes; IT Processes; Managing Technology; Managing People; <STRONG>Part 4</STRONG>: A Model for the e-Business IT Manager
- Purpose of this section; The Proposition; The Model; <STRONG>Part 5</STRONG>: 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
- <STRONG>Part 6</STRONG>: Technical Challenges.