Introduction to Information Systems: People, Technology and Processes Plus Mylab MIS -- Access Card Package [With Access Code] Hardcover - 2017
by Patricia Wallace
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A fresh, contemporary, and engaging introduction to information systems Introduction to Information Systems helps students learn the core skills related to information systems while grasping why they are so fundamental to business and society. The third edition includes updated chapters, brand-new case studies, and revelations about business strategies, technology trends, and innovations--along with tips to help students work smarter and more efficiently. Additionally, the third edition highlights new technology and trends in information systems, including the Internet of Things (IoT), social media, social and mobile marketing, and digital analytics.
The author continues to help students see beyond today's classrooms and into today's varied world, while drawing on examples and settings designed to resonate with the growing number of women, minorities, and nontraditional students who enroll in the course. Students will come to understand the close links between competitive business strategies and information systems, with a focus on potential careers and ethical concerns.
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MyLab TM MIS is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts. 0134746015 / 9780134746012 Introduction to Information Systems: People, Technology and Processes Plus MyMISLab -- Access Card Package, 3/e Package consists of: 0134635191 / 9780134635194 Introduction to Information Systems: People, Technology and Processes 0134658094 / 9780134658094 MyMISLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Introduction to Information Systems: People, Technology and Processes
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- Title Introduction to Information Systems: People, Technology and Processes Plus Mylab MIS -- Access Card Package [With Access Code]
- Author Patricia Wallace
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition 3 PCK PAP/
- Pages 420
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Pearson
- Date 2017
- ISBN 9780134746012 / 0134746015
- Weight 1.85 lbs (0.84 kg)
- Dimensions 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.5 in (27.43 x 21.34 x 1.27 cm)
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