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Essentials of Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (6th Edition)
by Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon
from Prentice Hall
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1.5 / 5.0 
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Not worth your time. 
Basically I had to purchase this for a class. The book is full of acronyms and buzz words with no application. The end of chapter review is great if you just wanted to add new words to your vocabulary and be able to repeat their definitions with little understanding. This is a classic example of a text book gone wrong.
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Good for its purpose 
If you need a management information systems book, this is the book you should be looking for! Its not useful for much else, however, maybe kindling...
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deluxe RIP OFF 
I 'was forced' to buy this book for an MIS course. We all know how textbooks are scams anyway, but this one takes the cake. My college even had the balls to 'bundle' this with an MS Access book so we were stuck with a $170 bundle. All the info I needed to take the course was available on the website webct. If you can find a way to access that site, you don't even need this outrageously expensive book. I got an A in the course and never cracked the book. I just used the info on the website. You should try... more info
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Just not worth the cost. 
This book is compulsory for a class I am in. Do what I did, don't waste your money - borrow from a library..... or find other solutions. This is way too much money for information that can be covered in other sources. The publisher is clearly exploiting the fact that it is used as a textbook to raise the cost outrageously.
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