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Quels rapports les dirigeants de grandes entreprises entretiennent-ils avec l'information ? Comment la traitent-ils ? Quel usage en font-ils ? Omniprésente et se déversant en masse sur le bureau et dans l'esprit des dirigeants, l'information - qu'elle provienne de l'entreprise elle-même (reportings, notes...) ou qu'elle reflète le contexte externe - ne semble toutefois pas répondre pleinement à leurs besoins. Il leur est alors nécessaire de chercher ailleurs et par eux-mêmes l'information qui leur fait défaut. En s'appuyant sur les travaux les plus récents en sciences de gestion ainsi que sur des entretiens menés avec 26 dirigeants de grandes entreprises (Présidents, PDG, DG et membres de comités exécutifs), l'auteur, à travers les concepts d'appropriation de l'information et de bain d'information, décrypte les processus d'acquisition, de traitement et d'utilisation de l'information, propose la construction d'un modèle de traitement de l'information et explicite les techniques managériales les plus efficaces pour répondre au besoin fondamental du dirigeat : anticiper."
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Since the invention of the telegraph, information technology (IT) has revolutionized the way we communicate, the way we do business, and the way we live. From the telephone to the fax machine, the Hollerith tabulating machine to the modern-day computer, IT has collapsed time and distance, becoming indispensable in today's world economy. And yet, though businesses and organizations have spent tremendous amounts of money on computer hardware and software, these investments in IT have not raised most organizations' productivity or profitability. How can organizations make better use of the available technology? The Corporation of the 1990s presents an expert view of how information technology will influence organizations and their ability to survive and prosper in this decade and beyond. Featuring a foreword by Lester C. Thurow, Dean of MIT's Sloan School of Management, and an introduction by Michael S. Scott Morton, it represents the fruit of an active collaboration between scholars from MIT's Sloan School and ten major corporations--including American Express, Digital Equipment Corporation, Eastman Kodak, General Motors, British Petroleum, and MCI Communications--and two U.S. governmental agencies. This highly readable, exhaustively researched volume describes how the rapidly changing global economy has placed new demands on corporations; at the same time, the contributors point to the exponential growth of IT in recent years--from electronic check-out counters at grocery stores to ATMs on street corners to the widespread use of electronic mail--discussing how this tremendous IT resource can be used to master the changing market. The authors also present a wealth of real-life examples of organizations that have used IT effectively and profitably. The IRS, for instance, now provides an electronic filing system for individual taxpayers. And airlines, realizing that they could solve overbooking problems by offering customers various package deals (such as free flight
Production management --- Computer. Automation --- Agilité dans l'entreprise --- Change [Organizational ] --- Changement dans l'organisation --- Changement organisationnel --- Développement organisationnel --- Flexibilité organisationnelle --- Innovation organisationnelle --- Organisatie--Wijzigingen --- Organisation -- Changement --- Organization development --- Organizational change --- Organizational development --- Organizational innovation --- Information technology --- Management --- Technologie de l'information --- Gestion --- Data processing --- Informatique --- 65.012.4 --- -Management --- -Organizational change --- 681.3 --- Change, Organizational --- Organization --- Manpower planning --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Management. Directorate. Technique and methods of management --- Computerwetenschap --- Organizational change. --- Management. --- Data processing. --- 65.012.4 Management. Directorate. Technique and methods of management --- 681.3* / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / --- Management - Data processing. --- Information technology - Management. --- Management - Data processing --- Information technology - Management
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Information systems --- Business policy --- Computer-based information systems --- MIS (Information systems) --- Management information systems --- Management-informatiesystemen --- Systèmes d'information de gestion --- Strategic planning --- Management --- Information technology --- Management information systems. --- Data processing. --- Management. --- Data processing --- Strategic planning - Data processing. --- Management - Data processing. --- Information technology - Management.
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Management information systems --- Business --- Information technology --- Computer programs --- Management --- Communication dans l'entreprise Communicatie (bedrijven) --- 659.2 --- Information (gestion) Informatie (management) --- Information (communication) Informatie (communicatie) --- 659.2 Information work. Advisory and consultancy services --- Information work. Advisory and consultancy services --- Business - Computer programs --- Information technology - Management
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