Introduction to Information Systems | James A. O'Brien, George Marakas | Excellent Business
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Introduction to In...
Introduction to Information Systems
James A. O'Brien
,
George Marakas
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
, 2005 - 576 pages
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O?Brien?s
Introduction
to
Information
Systems
13e continues to reflect the movement toward enterprise-wide business applications. George Marakas from the University of Kansas joins as a co-author on this new edition. New real world case studies correspond with this curriculum shift. The text?s focus is on teaching the general business manager how to use and manage the most current IT technologies such as the Internet, Intranets, and Extranets for enterprise collaboration, and how IT contributes to competitive advantage, reengineering business processes, problem solving, and decision-making.
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Solid Introduction to Our World
O'Brien in his 14th edition (in collaboration with George Marakas) continues to deliver a quality textbook for beginning college students.
The authors cover the necessary topics for those interested in the fundamentals of business technology and the world around us regardless of their interests.
The book continues to be strong with real world cases, key terms and concepts, review quiz, and discussion question sections. The new analysis exercises make the reader to evaluate their new found knowledge and research beyond the textbook.
The currency of new technologies is included as workable examples; a key driver for the many editions of this textbook.
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Product was a bit used with highlighter marks but it was an awesome deal...No problems with seller---would buy from again.
Good general overview
I purchased this book for a college
Information
Systems
class. It is a good general overview of IS. The negatives are: 1) it is quite repetitive, especially the beginning, 2) the case studies are general -- not in-depth. Although with the right professor and class, it will offer solid support for a mangerial overview of IS.
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