An exploratory investigation of the relationship between information engineering methodologies and organizational change.
Information engineering is a set of tools, techniques, and methodologies used to transform an organization's strategic plan into an information systems architecture. The seminal writers in the area of information engineering state that in an environment where information engineering is fully implemented, organizational changes will result.
Authors: | Galup, Stuart Diaz. |
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Institutions: | Nova Southeastern University |
Subject: | Business Administration | Management | Engineering | Industrial | Education | Business |
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