Byfield, P.: Managing information in a complex organisation (2005)
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- Abstract
- Considers the problems large organisation have in handling the vast amounts of information in their system, such as: the culture of communication (committees/meetings/networks); `bureaucracy'; technology - IT 'versus' operational departments; structures (hierarchy and reporting lines); information ownership; resources. The book considers how these problems can be overcome: by both individual information professionals and departments or units.
- Date
- 7.11.2005 17:29:48