Sophisticated
computer systems are seen as a prescription for productivity, but they
are frequently used as glorified typewriters.
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Exploding the Computer
Myth
shows companies how mismatching technology with business needs wastes
time and money. It explodes the myth that business computer systems
automatically improve bottom-line productivity.
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Instead,
in many cases, computers actually decrease the efficiency of
many business functions. In a non-technical language for the business
reader, this book lays out ways to transform information technology
from a time-and-money sinkhole into a key enabler of process
reengineering. Author Glenn Weadock presents a long-range plan for
making existing technology work day-to-day. Managers and directors
responsible for information systems are shown how to improve existing
systems while preserving their company’s business objectives. |

Exploding the Computer Myth
Discovering the Thirteen Realities of High Performing Business Systems
by Glenn E. Weadock
Oliver
Wight Ltd Pub, 1995
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