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Table of Contents....Preface ix Foreword xi Acknowledgments xv Introduction xvii PART 1: The Concept of Value-added Benefits 1 1. Information Systems, Productivity, and Success 3 2. The Emerging Understanding of Value-added 17 PART 2: Evidence (and Ideas) 43 3. Selling 47 4. Marketing 75 5. Operations 103 6. People Management 127 7. Finance 153 8. Getting New Products to Market 181 9. Winning Negotiations 205 PART 3: The Leading Edge 223 10. Executive Use of Information Tools 225 11. Augmented Meeting Support 253 PART 4: Implementation Methodologies 281 12. Planning for Strategic Systems 283 13. Value-added Needs Assessment 307 14. Measuring Value-added Benefits 327 15. Adopting the Value-added Perspective 353 APPENDIX A: Value-added Needs Assessment Interview Guide 363 APPENDIX B: Value-added Measurement Interview Guide 365 APPENDIX C: Expected Values 369 APPENDIX D: Glossary 373 Industry Index 397 Tools Index 399 Keyword Index 401
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