This book consists of six main titles by different authors, namely The changing structure of work organization; The design of production systems: New thinking and new lines of development; The impact of job reform on accounting systems; Personnel implications for management of new forms of work organization; Work organization and remuneration - New trends in wages and incentives; and Introducin…
The principles advocated in this fully illustrated guide are based on internationally accepted processes and procedures. Particular emphasis has been placed on the need for careful planning in the early stages of a project, and the requirements for successful execution at all stages, from briefing through to commissioning, are clearly brought out. The needs of developing countries have received…
End user computing affords individuals the power of autonomous information processing, alleviating their dependency on data processing personnel. Managing End User Computing in Information Organization is a comprehensive guide to establishing an effective end user computing environment.