Rethinking information systems in organizations: integrating organizational problem solving
Kawalek, John Paul
This important text challenges the current orthodoxy of information systems and juxtaposes it with new alternatives; its primary focus is to lay down the reasons for the need for change, and to outline set of methodological principles for the future. The book argues that the discipline has been too concerned with the development and implementation of IT, and needs to shift to an organizational problem-solving focus, in which IT can play an enabling role. With themajority of books in this field centering upon the software development lifecycle ie feasibility studies, systems analysis, systems design, implementation,and post-implementation review, this book, more than challenging the efficacyof the software development lifecycle, re-interprets its use within alternative methodological ideas and principles. A key volume, and an insightful read for students of organizational theory and business information systems, Kawalek's work provides some core methodological principles on organizational change and problem solving, and presents an effective rationale for their use. INDICE: Part 1 A Failing Discipline; 1. Failings; 2. The discipline of Information Systems; Part 2 Re-Thinking the Foundational Principles of Information Systems; 3. Ontology; 4. Methodology; Part 3 Re-Thinking the Core Activitiesof Information Systems; 5. Diagnosis; 6. Process Modelling; 7. Monitoring; 8.Strategic Prognosis; 9. Intervention; 10. Evaluation; Part 4 Inquiring Principles in Action; 11. Case Study: INSPIRE in an ERP Context; 12. Concluding Remarks
- ISBN: 978-0-415-40305-4
- Editorial: Routledge
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 31/01/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés