<p><i>Data-Driven Decisions: A Practical Toolkit for Library and Information Professionals </i>is a simple, jargon-free guide to using data for decision making in library services. The book walks readers step-by-step through each stage of implementing, reviewing and embedding data-driven decisions i
Information Driven Management Concepts and Themes: A Toolkit for Librarians
โ Scribed by Michael E.D. Koenig; Morgen MacIntosh
- Publisher
- K. G. Saur
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 80
- Series
- IFLA Publications; 86
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction
Priority Ranking of Topics
Index to Business Buzzwords Discussed in the Topics Below
Topics
Supply Chain Management
Enterprise Resource Planning
Information Driven Marketing
Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital
Data Warehousing / Data Mining
Core Competencies
Business Process Re-engineering
*Hierarchies to Markets
Competitive Intelligence
TQM and Benchmarking
Information Technology and Productivity
Minimization of Unallocated Cost
Information Technology and Organizational Structure
Information Resource Management
Enterprise-Wide Information Analysis
MIS to DSS, and External Information
Information Technology as Competitive Advantage
Managing the Archipelago
*Information Systems Stage Hypotheses
Decision Analysis and EVPI
Data Driven Systems Design
Macro Themes
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