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Maximizing The Enterprise Information Assets 1st Edition Timothy Wells

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Maximizing The Enterprise Information Assets 1st Edition Timothy Wells
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Publisher: Auerbach Publications
File Extension: CHM
File size: 5.49 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Timothy Wells, Christine Sevilla
ISBN: 9780849313479, 0849313473
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Maximizing The Enterprise Information Assets 1st Edition Timothy Wells by Timothy Wells, Christine Sevilla 9780849313479, 0849313473 instant download after payment.

Filled with practical advice, this book describes how information changes the way the enterprise is managed, how a focus on information changes the organizational structure, how the value of information is enhanced and depreciated. It enables readers to define information in their enterprises, identify barriers that reduce information's value, and plan changes to increase information's value. It demonstrates how and why enhancing the value of information could require modifying the information itself, defining training needs, adding constructive relationships, changing organizational structure via departmental function and outsourcing, altering job definitions, and even changing organizational policy.

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