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Management Information Systems, Eighth Edition

Management Information Systems, Eighth Edition

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Helpful and Useful
Review: It is helpful for people who just start learning about MIS. However, content looks too fancy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Informative, but dry and not an easy read
Review: It's informative, but it's sure a snoozer. The cases are the most interesting part of the book. Also, I think it makes some strong claims which are not true in many situations. In this industry, you should never say "This is the way it is everywhere" because by tomorrow something will have changed.

As an instructor, I would use it as a good book to pull examples and cases out of. As a student, I'd study the bold words and try and stay awake for the rest of it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Case Study, How Can I get the answer?
Review: The emphasis of this book is how organizational change is required to implement an information system. At this point, we have all been involved in new implementations or updates to existing implementation. This book addresses logical approaches to managing the organization during these changes.

This book is **not** for techical administrators; however, it is an ideal resource for the non-technical manager who oversees a technical team, a technical business, or who wants to see the business grow to the Internet or use EDI type processes.

Because it uses current cases to introduce concepts about networking, it would be ideal for a graduate business program.

Because it is well written and clearly defines the key elements of networking, it would be a great desk reference for any business oriented manager or sales rep.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Managers, Sales Rep.'s, MBA-students.... this is a must have
Review: The emphasis of this book is how organizational change is required to implement an information system. At this point, we have all been involved in new implementations or updates to existing implementation. This book addresses logical approaches to managing the organization during these changes.

This book is **not** for techical administrators; however, it is an ideal resource for the non-technical manager who oversees a technical team, a technical business, or who wants to see the business grow to the Internet or use EDI type processes.

Because it uses current cases to introduce concepts about networking, it would be ideal for a graduate business program.

Because it is well written and clearly defines the key elements of networking, it would be a great desk reference for any business oriented manager or sales rep.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not sufficient for the DANTES MIS test
Review: The recommended reading list for the DANTES management information systems test listed "Management Information Systems: Organization and Technology by Kenneth and Jane Laudon" current edition. [Although this particular book's title is "Management Information Systems: organization and technology in the networked Enterprise"]

This one appeared to be the latest book that Kenneth and Jane Laudon had available.

The content was okay, but not sufficient to pass the DANTES MIS test. I had to supplement my studying with the MIS book by James A. O'Brien. If you are looking for a textbook to use for passing the DANTES MIS test, use the James A. O'Brien book.

The layout of the book is VERY distracting. Not an easy read. Not smooth flowing due to the hideous layout. The book's graphics designer probably thinks it's a work of art. But then they probably only had to "look" at it, not actually TRY to read it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not sufficient for the DANTES MIS test
Review: The recommended reading list for the DANTES management information systems test listed "Management Information Systems: Organization and Technology by Kenneth and Jane Laudon" current edition. [Although this particular book's title is "Management Information Systems: organization and technology in the networked Enterprise"]

This one appeared to be the latest book that Kenneth and Jane Laudon had available.

The content was okay, but not sufficient to pass the DANTES MIS test. I had to supplement my studying with the MIS book by James A. O'Brien. If you are looking for a textbook to use for passing the DANTES MIS test, use the James A. O'Brien book.

The layout of the book is VERY distracting. Not an easy read. Not smooth flowing due to the hideous layout. The book's graphics designer probably thinks it's a work of art. But then they probably only had to "look" at it, not actually TRY to read it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great content, distracting layout
Review: This book is really hard to follow sometimes - just because of the layout. That's a shame, because the information presented is generally clear, thought-provoking and right on the mark. The support website for the book is good and backs up lessons learned from the text very well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An outstanding learning resource
Review: This book uses every educational technique known to man-kind: there are real-life applications, how-to, Q&A, web-based study guides and so one. The book is written in a logical, rational format that is interesting as well as informative. There are concept questions and answers at the end of each chapter to ensure the reader "gets" it. If you do not learn info systems at the beginner and intermediate level with this book, your are brain-dead. The person who panned this book is an intellectual snob, not a student.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Informative, Excellent layout
Review: This book was comprehensive and covered a vast amount of material from ethics, and security to Artificial Intelligence and internet technology. Each chapter presented a management challenge and a wealth of great case studies and real world examples of Information Systems including intranets, extranets, VAN's and VPN's. I thoroughly enjoyed it and feel my knowledge has definately increased. No, this book will not make you an expert, there are other topic specific books for that, but it will expose you to a wide variety of digital technology and educate you about how it is being used and managed in organazations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best for teaching
Review: This is the second time I plan to teach with Laudon & Laudon, and suppose I'll do it again in the future. It's a luxury to have one book so much oriented to teaching, but teaching right now, in the XXI century, using multimedia and e-learning. I have never found such a quantity of references, business cases and the like. Well structured, well organized and very well presented. Leading-edge topics are also included, so it's a real updated material.

I'm living in Spain, so my comments need to be interpreted from this perspective. I plan to use this material in an MBA, and I'm sure my students will be delighted with this selection.

This is not the book of an author, this is the result of the work of tenths of people working together to produce such an useful material.

What I most appreciate is the structure of the chapters, the richness of Case Studies and the use of both multimedia and Internet.

With all this in mind I can hardly understand how one can give only 3 stars instead of 5.


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