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Information Management (IM)

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C/M/2494. Proposal. Storytelling and information visualization as democratisation of data

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2250
DATE:
2012
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29.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine how storytelling with information visualization can help in the democratisation of data. Research aims, objectives and questions are outlined, literature is reviewed on the use of story-telling and information visualization in communicating ideas and knowledge discussing the relationship between storytelling and visualization. The methodology of the research is described, work phases and expected outcomes are indicated.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Storytelling, information visualization, democratisation of data,

 

C/M/2328. Information management at Curtis Tool Makers

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650
DATE:
2011
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9.99 GBP

This paper examines Curtis Tool Makers, and aims to assess the way in which they deal with customer information. The paper examines the way in which information is managed within the organisation, and the paper suggests different systems that may help the Curtis Tool Makers to manage information. The factors that are likely to inhibit and assist the organisation are also examined.

 

KEYWORDS: Curtis Tool Makers, customer information, information management,

 

C/M/2164. An examination of information systems and information management in organisations

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6900
DATE:
2011
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69.99 GBP

This paper examines the relationship between information systems and information management in organisations, and is split into six sections. The first examines the way in which conceptual models explain the importance of information systems (IS) and information management (IM). The second section discusses the IS capabilities that are core to businesses capacities in relation to outsourcing. The third focuses on the concept of knowledge management and the way it fits with organisations IM requirements. The fourth section evaluates the organisational reasons for the development of data warehouses in relation to data mining and business analytics. The fifth section examines this quote “As information technology’s power and ubiquity has grown, its strategic importance has diminished” and looks at the arguments for and against it. The final section examines the use of ERP systems.

 

KEYWORDS: Information systems, information management, outsourcing, knowledge management, data warehouses, data mining, business analytics, ERP Systems,

 

C/C/250. The informatic needs of a computer business

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1600
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper discusses the concept of informatics, which relates to computer science and information management. This is examined in reference to the needs of a small business dealing with the buying and selling of computer accessories. The paper begins by discussing data collection, which is the first attribute of informatics, and this section assesses aspects concerning suppliers, customers and operational functions regarding the supply chain. Data interpretation, retrieving information, segregation, and utilising are all further aspects of informatics. The paper then focuses on ERP application, discussing ways in which it can be incorporated into computer businesses, and this is done through use of McKinsey’s 7S’s framework.

 

KEYWORDS: Informatics, computer science, information management, data collection, suppliers, customers, supply chain, Data interpretation, retrieving information, segregation, utilising, ERP, McKinsey’s 7S’s framework.,

 

C/M/1807. The potential and actual impact of current and proposed policies on information organisation and the roles and responsibilities of information professionals in academic libraries.

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3000
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines information organisations, and concentrates on the potential and actual impact of proposed polices on them. The paper aims to discuss the current and proposed policies on information organisations and their impacts, to assess the current and potential impact of legislative changes on information organisations, and the role and responsibilities of information professionals in academic libraries. The paper concludes by summarising the role of the librarian.

 

KEYWORDS: Information organisations, legislative changes, academic libraries,

 

C/M/1762. Examination of information management

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2750
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper discusses information management, supplying recommendations for the establishment of a cancer research facility. The paper discusses the value of the internet and the move away from traditional information services, the importance of information literacy and knowledge sharing, and the way in which the information systems need to develop. The paper then recommends a wide variety of short term, medium term and long terms objectives for the company.

 

KEYWORDS: Information management, cancer research, internet, information services, information literacy, knowledge sharing,

 

C/M/1746. Examination of large scale IT deployments

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1330
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the impact of large scale IT deployments, like ERP. The paper analyses the topic through use of the McKinsey 7s change model and the Burke-Litwin change model. The paper then examines the implications specific to multinational companies, and concludes with recommendations as to how these deployments can be managed.

 

KEYWORDS: IT, Deployments, ERP, McKinsey 7s change model, Burke-Litwin change model, multinational,

 

C/M/1688. RFID implementation in Procter and Gamble

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3350
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at IT innovations introduced by Procter and Gamble (P&G) in their supply chain management (SCM) examining the introduction of RFID (radio frequency identification) technology, its impacts on SCM, and the barriers to RFID implementation.

 

KEYWORDS: P&G, Procter and Gamble, Information Technology, IT Management, Supply Chain Management, RFID,

 

C/M/1525. Dissertation outline. Do information systems help in acquisition of knowledge?

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890
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the role of information systems (IS) in knowledge management. The importance of information in today’s world is emphasised, the objectives of the research are outlined, the methodology is described, the topisc for the literature review are indicated.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, information systems, IS, knowledge management,

 

S/B/563. Strategic perspective on managing information

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3900
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

The paper argues that information management systems which work in tandem with organisational strategy will help to maintain a company's competitive edge and stability – but that information management is still in need of recognition due to an over-emphasis on the management of technology rather than on how information is gathered, stored, audited and used. Important studies on information strategy are cited – Bocij ,Greasley & Hickie, 2006, Galliers & Leidner, and the four-stage Nolan and Gibson model of data administration – and the paper demonstrates how information is possibly the most important strategic tool for business. The alignment of information communications and business strategy, argues the paper, is not a technical programme that can be simply run, but a system that must mature, with individual companies having very different approaches to information strategy.

 

KEYWORDS: Managing information, information systems, communications,

 

C/M/1481. Extracting information for business intelligence: management of workflow, business process and unstructured documents

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5150
DATE:
2010
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59.99 GBP

The paper looks at the use of database management systems for business intelligence (BI) explaining the ways of extracting information relevant for business, and discussing the features of workflow management (WFM), business process management (BPM) including business process re-engineering (BPR), and data mining from unstructured documents, e.g. e-mail correspondence, face to face discussions, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Workflow, business process, unstructured documents, business intelligence, data mining,

 

C/M/1418. Knowledge elicitation in larger organizations

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550
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper looks at the techniques used for gathering information known as the Knowledge Elicitation (KE) method. The use of KE techniques in larger organizations is discussed providing description of each technique of the direct KE method, i.e. interviewing, case study, simulation and prototyping, and indirect KE method, i.e. construct elicitation, sort analysis and document analysis.

 

KEYWORDS: Knowledge elicitation, information gathering, research methods,

 

C/C/175. Library information system: diagrams and explanation

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430
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper reports on a library information system presenting diagrams related to library users and items (Level 1 DFD, high level ER diagram, and entity life history diagram) and providing explanation of the diagrams and their purpose. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: Context diagram, Library Information System,

 

C/B/2283. Data architecture map for start-up greeting cards retailer

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1450
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at data architecture maps (DAM) in business process used to detail the data required at each stage. A DAM is developed for a small start-up business selling greeting cards presenting information on the needed raw materials and their volume, product, storage, contracts, printing, delivery, personnel, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Data architecture map, DAM, start-up greeting cards business,

 

C/M/1386. Sources of information for successful innovation strategy

WORDS:
1550
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the role of information in modern business environment identifying external and internal sources of information that support and facilitate innovation. The types of information yield from these sources are characterised, the ways to achieve effective information yield are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Innovation, Sources of Information, Information Management, Knowledge Management,

 

S/B/545. Dissertation. Peculiarities of utilising management information systems by organisations

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11800
DATE:
2010
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119.99 GBP

The dissertation addresses the management of information systems (MIS) explaining the concerns about the right choice of information systems (IS) to suit the purposes of the company, examining the differences in MIS between the private and public sector, etc. The review of literature touches on the theory of e-business, the impact of the Internet on companies' environment and marketing mix (4P) strategies, the importance of the right choice of strategy, etc. The methods of the research are based on qualitative analysis of secondary data and primary data collected from surveys and interviews with employees of several international agencies and companies. Conclusions are made about the need of MIS development to keep up with the development of information technologies. The areas of possible MIS improvement are identified recommending solutions to the existing problems.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, management information systems, MIS, Internet, marketing mix, information technology, IT, information systems, IS,

 

C/M/1307. Information systems at Qantas: benefits of cloud computing

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1550
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the use of information systems (IS) in Qantas airlines at each level of management. IS are evaluated from the perspective of their suitability and security. The paper outlines the advantages that the company could gain by adopting cloud computing.

 

KEYWORDS: Information systems, IS, Security, Cloud Computing, Qantas,

 

S/M/510. For a Human Resource professional to be effective, at all levels of management, they need to have an understanding of basic accountancy, business systems, how to present and analyse basic management information. Discuss

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2550
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the scope of knowledge and skills needed by a HR professional and their role in the company's competitive advantage. The links between knowledge management and organisational culture are established, the use of information technology in knowledge management is highlighted, the role of internal and external information management in HRM is emphasised.

 

KEYWORDS: Knowledge management, competitive advantage, HR professional, information management, HRM,

 

S/M/509. Knowledge of accountancy, business systems and management information by Human Resource (HR) professional

WORDS:
2550
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the scope of knowledge and skills needed by a HR professional and their role in the company's competitive advantage. The links between knowledge management and organisational culture are established, the use of information technology in knowledge management is highlighted, the role of internal and external information management in HRM is emphasised.

 

KEYWORDS: Knowledge management, competitive advantage, HR professional, information management, HRM,

 

C/M/1047. Information management in SME

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5600
DATE:
2009
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59.99 GBP

The paper examines the practices of information management (IM) in a British small and medium enterprise (SME) emphasising the importance of IM in modern organisations, identifying critical areas in their information management, describing the methods and approaches of the research, discussing the data collected from interviews and participant observation, making conclusions about the IT solutions that should be applied to maximise the use of the available information, and providing a reflective account of the research importance.

 

KEYWORDS: Information management, IM, small and medium enterprise, SME,

 

C/M/1069. Proposal. Current information management trends in business intelligence and their impact on performance and reward systems

WORDS:
3800
DATE:
2009
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39.99 GBP

The paper is a research proposal into the trends in business intelligence and information management (IM). The topic of the research is presented, related academic literature is reviewed, the aims, objectives and research questions are formulated, the design and methods of the research are described outlining its limitations and addressing the ethical issues involved.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, information management, information systems, knowledge management, business intelligence, performance and reward systems, decision support systems, executive information systems?,

 

C/C/128. Management Information Service

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3000
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper reports on the management information service (MIS) in Global Business Intelligence (GBI) making references to the theory of company MIS structure of the company, identifying the key issues in store operations and merchandise management, addressing the threat of potential lost sales, outlining MIS solutions to the problems, and highlighting the factors that impact on the effectiveness of the GBI website. Recommendations about MIS are suggested.

 

KEYWORDS: Management information systems, MIS, Global Business Intelligence, GBI, retail store, website effectiveness,

 

C/M/1038. Information Systems, learning organisations and knowledge management

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2100
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at ways by which information systems (IS) help in effective knowledge management and strategic decision making among managers. References to learning organisations are made to study the influence of learning organisations on knowledge management and decision making

 

KEYWORDS: Learning organisation, knowledge management, information systems,

 

C/M/839. Perspective on information and knowledge management within organization

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2800
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the concepts of information management (IM) and knowledge management (KM) analyzing IA&KM application in two organizations from public sector (the World Bank) and private sector (Hewlett-Packard). IA&KM practices used within these organ

 

KEYWORDS: Information management, knowledge management, Hewlett-Packard, World Bank,

 

S/M/231. Information and Knowledge Management: empirical perspective

WORDS:
4500
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
49.99 GBP

The paper examines the role of information management (IM) and knowledge management (KM) in modern organisations reviewing academic opinions about the impacts of IT growth, IM and KM definitions, the concepts of information culture, information politics, information architecture, etc. Organisational learning environment is described, success factors behind KM are identified, IM and KM are compared.

 

KEYWORDS: Information, knowledge management, learning organisation,