Telework: Enabling Distributed Organizations (Englisch)
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Titel:Telework: Enabling Distributed Organizations
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Beteiligte:Nilles, J. M. ( Autor:in )
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Erschienen in:INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ; 14, 4 ; 7-14
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Erscheinungsdatum:01.01.1997
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Format / Umfang:8 pages
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Englisch
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FROM THE EDITOR| 1997
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Telework: Enabling Distributed OrganizationsNilles, Jack M. et al. | 1997
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Telework: Enabling Distributed Organizations - IT-enabled telework can provide a powerful boost to bottom line savings, organizational goals and the IT manager's career.Nilles, Jack M. et al. | 1997
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The Telecommuting Paradox - Agency and institutional theory help explain why the demand for telecommuting is low and how telecommuting's benefits can be achieved.Westfall, Ralph D. et al. | 1997
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The Telecommuting Paradox: The demand for telecommuting is low and how telecommuting's benefits can be achievedWestfall, R. D. et al. | 1997
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The Telecommuting ParadoxWestfall, Ralph D. et al. | 1997
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A Demand-Side Approach to TelecommutingGray, Paul et al. | 1997
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A Demand-Side Approach to Telecommuting - Telecommuting and other flexible work settings remain outside the focus of most business discussions, particularly those about strategic change. Yet innovative and integrated workplace strategies that leverage settings, technologies, and management practices can help organizations work more effectively to meet business goals while also reducing costs and improving quality of life.Gray, Paul et al. | 1997
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The Ethics of TeleworkGuthrie, Ruth et al. | 1997
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INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENTTan, Djoen S. / Uijttenbroek, Aad A. et al. | 1997
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INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT - A new IS management role provides an architecture-focused framework for proactively managing, developing, maintaining, and using an organization's information infrastructure to meet business goals and continuously improve performance.Tan, Djoen S. et al. | 1997
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RETHINKING STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMSMaier, J. Lee et al. | 1997
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RETHINKING STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS - What's in a name? In the case of strategic information systems, it may mean the difference between merely using IT as a systems enabler and leveraging IT resources in support of business objectives.Maier, J.Lee et al. | 1997
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DECISION PROCESSING FOR IMPROVED CUSTOMER FOCUSLegare, Thomas L. et al. | 1997
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DECISION PROCESSING FOR IMPROVED CUSTOMER FOCUS - The story of a medical equipment company's successful experience in using a decision-based information architecture to reposition itself as a provider of health care information solutions.Legare, Thomas L. et al. | 1997
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Strategic Systems Success - A study yields new insights into the success facilitators of strategic systems and management guidelines for strategic systems development.King, William R. et al. | 1997
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STRATEGIC SYSTEMS SUCCESSKing, William R. et al. | 1997
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Competency-Based Succession PlanningNardoni, Ren et al. | 1997
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Competency-Based Succession Planning - In the volatile IS world, succession planning systems that integrate people, positions, and developmental activities are essential to both corporate survival and individual job security.Nardoni, Ren et al. | 1997
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MANAGING IS PERSONNEL - Reenergizing People after Downsizing - Guidelines for restoring the trust and empowerment downsizing's survivors need so that they can add value to the business and begin the journey to a learning organization.Zawacki, Robert A. et al. | 1997
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Reenergizing People after DownsizingZawacki, R. A. et al. | 1997
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IN PRACTICE: A CONSULTANT'S VIEWPOINT - Saving Costs on Year 2000 Projects - There may be no return on the year 2000 investment, but taking acceptable levels of risk and breaking down an outsourcing project into three phases can provide major cost and efficiency savings.Fowler, Donald R. et al. | 1997
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Savings Costs on Year 2000 ProjectsFowler, D. R. et al. | 1997
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Saving Costs on Year 2000 ProjectsFowler, Donald R. et al. | 1997
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IMPROVING COMMUNICATION WITH NONTECHNICIANSStettner, Morey et al. | 1997
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MANAGING YOUR IS CAREER - Improving Communication with Nontechnicians - Techniques for ensuring that a nontechnical audience's eyes don't glaze over when an IS manager speaks.Stettner, Morey et al. | 1997
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TELECOMMUTING: A TRANSPORTATION PLANNER'S VIEWSeaman, Michael J. et al. | 1997
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A DIFFERENT VOICE - Telecommuting: A Transportation Planner's View - A market-based approach that views the regulated employer as a customer is needed to shift the emphasis on telecommuting from a lifestyle choice to a workplace solution deserving of the highest levels of business investment.Seaman, Michael J. et al. | 1997
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BOOKISMS - Top 20 and More - In celebration of its tenth anniversary, BookISMs presents a list of its 20 most important books and reviews four new offerings on document management, executive information systems, strategic thinking, and management gurus.Gray, Paul et al. | 1997
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TOP 20 AND MOREGray, Paul et al. | 1997
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FIVE-YEAR INDEX| 1997