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Introduction to Information Systems

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As digital transformation becomes increasingly central to effective corporate strategy, today’s students must understand information systems’ role as the backbone to all organizations. Known for its rich Canadian content and focus on active learning , Introduction to Information Systems, Fifth Canadian Edition  shows students how they can use IS to help their employers increase profitability, improve customer service, manage daily operations, and drive impact in their markets. 

The popular  What’s in IT for Me  framework empowers students in accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, production/operations management, and management information systems (MIS) to connect their majors to specific IT topics demonstrate value in the organizations they join.  

496 pages, Loose Leaf

Published September 29, 2020

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This was an incredibly dry read. It was not only difficult to go through, but it was hard to identify what was information I needed to remember and what was overly detailed examples.
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