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Everything You Want To Know About Organisational Change Brian Johnson

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Everything You Want To Know About Organisational Change Brian Johnson
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Publisher: IT Governance Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Brian Johnson, Darren Arcangel
ISBN: 9781849281973, 1849281971
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Everything You Want To Know About Organisational Change Brian Johnson by Brian Johnson, Darren Arcangel 9781849281973, 1849281971 instant download after payment.

This book considers such change in the modern context of IS/IT being both enablers (and sometimes inhibitors) of business change. IT is often considered to be inextricably linked to business - mostly by IT pundits; the popularity of outsourcing IT and the increasing profile of software as a service are proof points that business may not share that point of view. The book, therefore, does not hold IT as an essential partner in business. Instead, it considers first the human capital of change and second the role (or rather the potential role in many instances) that might be played by IT.

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