A contemporary writing style and a wealth of examples will engage students. Chapters cover what instructors want students to know about MIS while Extended Learning Modules show students what they can do with MIS. The chapter opening cases highlight how an organization has successfully implemented many of the chapter's concepts, and the chapter closing cases help students apply what they just learned: this gives students the hands-on knowledge. Key Features: New Extended Learning Modules L on using FrontPage to build websites and new Extended Learning Module M on programming in Excel with Visual Basic. New or updated case studies on industry and global perspectives that highlight with current trends. Updated or expanded coverage of numerous topics including all forms of outsourcing, Retained Features: Career XLM shows why this course is important to each specific business major Updated cases to show the best and most interesting examples of IS Simple and approachable design; separates content between chapters and XLMs Nearly 85"Team Work" and "On Your Own" Projects Contains an abundance of assignments and exercises Features e-commerce and group projects About the Author: Stephen Haag Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Director of the MBA program in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. Prior to being Associate Dean, Stephen served as Chair of the Department of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce and Director of the Master of Science in Information Technology program. Stephen holds a B.B.A. and M.B.A. from West Texas State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington. Maeve Cummings Teaches in the Department of Info
A contemporary writing style and a wealth of examples will engage students. Chapters cover what instructors want students to know about MIS while Extended Learning Modules show students what they can do with MIS. The chapter opening cases highlight how an organization has successfully implemented many of the chapter's concepts, and the chapter closing cases help students apply what they just learned: this gives students the hands-on knowledge. Key Features: New Extended Learning Modules L on using FrontPage to build websites and new Extended Learning Module M on programming in Excel with Visual Basic. New or updated case studies on industry and global perspectives that highlight with current trends. Updated or expanded coverage of numerous topics including all forms of outsourcing, Retained Features: Career XLM shows why this course is important to each specific business major Updated cases to show the best and most interesting examples of IS Simple and approachable design; separates content between chapters and XLMs Nearly 85"Team Work" and "On Your Own" Projects Contains an abundance of assignments and exercises Features e-commerce and group projects About the Author: Stephen Haag Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Director of the MBA program in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. Prior to being Associate Dean, Stephen served as Chair of the Department of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce and Director of the Master of Science in Information Technology program. Stephen holds a B.B.A. and M.B.A. from West Texas State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington. Maeve Cummings Teaches in the Department of Info