| Management Information Systems | |
| The following are sites pertaining to MIS. They are arranged alphabetically accordng to type of information: Associations, Conferences, Education, Journals, and Reference Resources. The descriptions listed were taken directly from the "Introduction" or "About Us" section of each website. | |
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| Associations | |
| Canadian Information Productivity
Awards
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The Canadian Information Productivity Awards is the largest business awards program in Canada in the field of information management. It is the premier showcase for Canadian achievements in the Information Age. The CIPA mission is to find visionary individuals and organizations making the most innovative and effective use of information technology, and to help motivate Canada's senior executives to follow their example. |
| Information Systems
Audit and Control Association
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ISACA is a leading information technology organization representing over 23,000 members in over 100 countries. Membership is comprised of all levels of IT professionals - executives, management and practitioners, all of whom are dedicated to the promotion of advanced IT governance, control and assurance practices. Uniquely positioned and equipped to be the single provider of leading edge products and services, ISACA has assumed a role as the harmonizing source for IT control practices and standards the world over. |
| Management
Information Systems Association - University of Iowa
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Provides students interested in Information Systems with a broad overview of methods and principles needed to foster a better understanding of information systems. To assist students in their career goals by arranging a variety of job search information such as presentation by companies and providing exposure to new Information Technology. In addition, to provide a realistic view of job responsibilities; the job market; and job searching techniques. |
| Society for Information Management
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Established in 1968, the Society for Information Management (SIM) is a not-for-profit organization of information technology experts, including CIOs, CTOs and emerging IT leaders, as well as key professionals within the IT community, such as academicians and consultants. SIM provides its diverse membership with a sound infrastructure to pool their insights. The result: access to international IT perspectives, continuing education opportunities and an elite network of peer resources through programs designed exclusively for the information management executive. |
| Conferences | |
| International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems | |
| Education | |
| Institute
of Information Management
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The research program BE HSG builds a bridge between the industrial
revolution and the forthcoming digital revolution. In our opinion, companies
and the society must adapt in order to integrate themselves to the current
situation. The drive behind this transformation are the newly developed information and communication technologies and therefore the new developments in products and services. Good examples are teleworking, virtual companies, point cast news and electronic cash. The aim of the research program BE HSG is to bring IT and business experts of the university with those of the corporate partners together. |
| Journals | |
| Information Week
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InformationWeek.com is the online component of InformationWeek. It includes the print stories plus daily news, exclusive features and opinion columns, E-mail newsletters and an interactive community (the Listening Post). Informationweek.com is the site for people who build, buy, invest in, seek to understand or manage business technology, offering strategic insights and research unduplicated by any other IT Web site. |
| Journal of Management
Information Science
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The journal is a widely recognized forum for the presentation of research that advances the practice and understanding of organizational information systems. It serves those investigating new modes of information delivery and the changing landscape of information policy making, as well as practitioners and executives managing the information resource. A vital aim of the quarterly is to bridge the gap between theory and practice of management information systems. |
| Reference Resources | |
| About.com
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MIS majors should keep up-to-date on the latest innovations and processes in the information systems world. Links that can broaden your thinking are included here. |
| American Management Systems
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AMS (American Management Systems) is an international business and information technology consulting firm with 2000 revenues of $1.28 billion. Founded in 1970, AMS leverages deep industry expertise to manage complex IT, eBusiness and systems integration projects for clients including 43 state and provincial governments, most federal agencies and hundreds of companies in the FORTUNE 500. |
| A Business Researcher's
Interests
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Brint.com is the premier Business Technology knowledge portal and global community network recommended by Business Week, Computerworld, CIO, Fast Company, Fortune, Harvard Business Publishing, Information Week, and, Wall Street Journal. Brint.com portals are the largest and most popular resource for E-Business, Information, Technology and Knowledge Management related content, community and commerce for the brave new world of business. |
| The
CIO Executive Research Center
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Provides technology and business executives, economists, and policymakers with a tool to gauge technology growth trends and to assess their impact on the overall economy. |
| Off the Record
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Interviews on business and technology management issues in the following areas: e-business, strategy, IS management, and internet technology. |
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Created By Ginger L. Roth, CLIS 748, Fall 2001 |
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