Managing Information

by David A. Wilson

Published 23 April 1993
Wilson discusses the value of information and information technology, how organizations handle information, and the relationship between information and personal effectiveness. The use of computers, programs and communications in a management context are examined, as well as how to mould an information system to your needs. Legislation on information in the United Kingdom, Europe and internationally is also covered. Real examples, case studies and exercises are used to illustrate points and help develop the reader's knowledge, skills, and competence to manage information in the 1990s.