Saturday, 15 October 2011

Case Studies in Project Program and Organizational Project Management

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Case Studies in Project Program and Organizational Project ManagementThe ever expanding market need for information on how to apply project management principles and the PMBOK contents to day-to-day business situations has been met by our case studies book by Harold Kerzner.  That book was a spin-off from and ancillary to his best selling text but has gained a life of its own beyond adopters of that textbook.  All indications ...
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7 Hidden Reasons Employees Leave

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7 Hidden Reasons Employees LeaveMore than 85% of managers believe employees leave because they have been pulled away by “more pay” or “better opportunity.” Yet, more than 80 percent of employees say it was “push” factors related to poor management practices or toxic cultures that drove them out. This gaping disparity between belief and reality keeps organizations from addressing the costly problems of employee disengagement and regrettable turnover ...
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Information Architecture

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What is information architecture?Information architecture is the term used to describe the structure of a system, i.e the way information is grouped, the navigation methods and terminology used within the system.Effective information architecture enables people to step logically through a system confident they are getting closer to the information they require.Most people only notice information architecture when it is poor and stops them from finding ...
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Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Comparison of different kinds of Information Systems

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Using the four level pyramid model, we can compare how the information systems in our model differ from each other.Transaction Processing SystemsWhat is a Transaction Processing System?Transaction Processing System are operational-level systems at the bottom of the pyramid. They are usually operated directly by shop floor workers or front line staff, which provide the key data required to support the management of operations. This data is usually ...
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Sunday, 7 August 2011

Types of Information System

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Why are there different types of information system?In the early days of computing, each time an information system was needed it was 'tailor made' - built as a one-off solution for a particular problem. However, it soon became apparent that many of the problems information systems set out to solve shared certain characteristics.  Consequently, people attempted to try to build a single system that would solve a whole range of similar problems. ...
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