The Nature of Executive Work


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Emilio Matthaei presents igniting insights from studying senior executives of global organizations. In so doing, he gives a powerful view to what executives really do, how long they work, where they work, what media they use, and with whom they interact.




Identifying the Attributes of Successful Executive Support System Implementation (Classic Reprint)


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Excerpt from Identifying the Attributes of Successful Executive Support System Implementation The use of computers by top management, known as executive support systems (ess), is a steadily growing phenomenon, one that can have major impacts on the nature of executive work and the way organizations function. Like any new application of information technology, however, ess is fraught with pitfalls. Technological, organizational, psychological and educational issues all contribute variables that make the implementation of executive support systems difficult. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




Being with Data


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Once the rarified stuff of scientists and statisticians, data are now at the heart of our global digital economy, transforming everything from how we perceive the value of a professional athlete to the intelligence gathering activities of governments. We are told that the right data can turn an election, help predict crime, improve our businesses, our health and our capacity to make decisions. Beginning with a simple question - how do most people encounter and experience data? - Nathaniel Tkacz sets out on a path at odds with much of the contemporary discussion about data. When we encounter data, he contends, it is often in highly routinised ways, through formatted displays and for specific cognitive tasks. What data are and can do is largely a matter of how they are formatted. To understand our 'datafied' societies, we need to turn our attention to data's formats and the powers of formatting. This book offers an account of one such format: the dashboard. From their first appearance with the horse and carriage, Tkacz guides readers on the historical development of this format. Through analyses of car dashboards, early managerial dashboards, and the gradual emergence of dashboards as a computer display technology, Tkacz shows how today's digital dashboards came to be, and how their cultural history conditions the present. Highly original and wide-ranging, this book will change how you think about data.




Encyclopedia of Microcomputers


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Applications of Negotiating and Learning Agents to User Query Performance with Database Feedback




CIO


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Executive Support Systems


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Studies the use of computers by senior management, and addresses the particular problems and benefits encountered by over thirty companies




Bridging the Socio-technical Gap in Decision Support Systems


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Presents the advances in decision support theory and practice with a focus on bridging the socio-technical gap. This book covers a wide range of topics including: Understanding DM, Design of DSS, Web 2.0 Systems in Decision Support, Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, Applications of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis, and more.




Executive Support Systems


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Decision Support Systems


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The conceptual foundation for DSS; Developing and using DSS; The architecture for DSS; Creating the DSS environment; The evolving DSS domain; DSS application; DSS bibliography; Index.