Information Systems for Managers: Without Cases 4th Edition – Federico Pigni, Gabriele Piccoli

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Gain a comprehensive understanding of Information Systems (IS) with “Information Systems for Managers: Without Cases, 4th Edition” by Federico Pigni and Gabriele Piccoli. This essential textbook provides a thorough exploration of key IS concepts and their impact on modern management practices, without the inclusion of case studies. This streamlined approach allows for a focused and efficient learning experience, making it ideal for students seeking a concise yet detailed overview of the subject.

The 4th edition has been updated to reflect the latest advancements and trends in the field of information systems, ensuring the content remains relevant and current. It covers a wide range of topics crucial for effective management in today’s digital world. Expect clear explanations of fundamental IS concepts, along with practical applications and examples that illustrate their relevance in various business contexts. This text is designed to help you grasp the core principles of IS management and their significant influence on organizational strategy and success.

Designed for undergraduate and graduate students, this book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a strong foundation in information systems management. Its clear structure and accessible language make complex concepts easier to understand, allowing you to confidently engage with the material. The absence of case studies streamlines the learning process, making it perfect for those with limited time or those seeking a focused study of core principles. ISBN 9781943153527 ensures you can easily locate this valuable resource.

Master Information Systems (IS) with Pigni & Piccoli’s concise 4th Edition. This textbook offers a focused exploration of key IS concepts and their impact on management, ideal for undergraduates and graduates. ISBN: 9781943153527