Experiencing MIS, 9th edition

Published by Pearson (July 6, 2020) © 2021

  • David M. Kroenke Western Washington Universtiy
  • Randall J Boyle Weber State University
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Experiencing MIS is your guide to the many ways that organizations use information systems to solve business problems every day. Technology is fundamentally changing the way organizations operate, enabling them to be more productive, innovative, and adaptable. As a graduate, you'll need to know how to apply emerging technologies to better achieve your organizations' strategies. This modular text uses illustrative cases, exercises, projects, and other aids to connect concepts to the workplace.

The 9th Edition takes into account recent major technological advances, including self-driving cars, smart devices, virtual reality, automated workforces, and data breaches. These developments are reflected in new case studies, new career and ethics guides, updated statistics, and refreshed chapter content.

PART 1: WHY MIS?

  1. The Importance of MIS
  2. Organizational Strategy, Information Systems, and Competitive Advantage
  3. Business Intelligence Systems

PART 2: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  1. Hardware and Software
  2. Database Processing
  3. The Cloud

PART 3: USING IS FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

  1. Collaboration Information Systems for Decision Making, Problem Solving, and Project Management
  2. Processes, Organizations, and Information Systems
  3. Social Media Information Systems

PART 4: INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

  1. Information Systems Security
  2. Information Systems Management
  3. Information Systems Development

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