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Title:Information technology and organisational change.
Author:Eason, K. D.
Document type:General
ISBN-10:0-85066-388-1
Publication details:London : Taylor and Francis, 1988
Language:English
Media/format:Book
Physical desc.:247 p.
Refernet Number:GBR01620
Available items:none

Abstract:
It is widely acknowledged that information technology will revolutionise organisational life. And yet if you look at most organisations you will find that the pace of change is slow and there is not much sign of a revolution. In many organisations expensive equipment seems to be making very little contribution to the goals of the enterprise. It seems that researchers and suppliers are always in the midst of exciting new technological breakthroughs whilst potential user organisations are still trying to assimilate yesterday's technology. The pace of technological development poses the end user with the perpetual headache of trying to decide what is worth using and how to use it. This book is written for those non-specialists who are struggling to decide how best to use information technology. 

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Information technology and organisational change. 

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