Managing Information Systems Initiated Organisational Change

Managing Information Systems Initiated Organisational Change

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Mondo, Louis
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786200231840
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To all those change managers in the field of Information Technology, this book lays bare the keys to managing information systems initiated organisational change. Technology has become pervasive and a pertinent force in the history of human kind. Hence, it is now critical for the subject of technology management to be included in the general management theory. Technology Management is both an art and science that occupies a pivotal role in the success of organisations. Managing technology implies managing the technical, and human side of it, and the latter had proved to be much more difficult as personnel who introduces new technologies such as IT processionals and business executives are not well prepared for handling it. This book shares the choicest and most vital parts on how to manage the human component which has 90% contribution to the success of information systems initiated organisational change. Therefore, the greatest challenge in the implementation of information systems projects is in the area of change management. This book shares literature on change management soft skills that IT change managers must employ to increase the success of IS projects.
EAN 9786200231840
ISBN 6200231842
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 64
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Mondo, Louis