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Managing Information Technology (5th Edition)
by E. Wainright Martin, Carol V. Brown, Daniel W. DeHayes, Jeffrey A. Hoffer, William C. Perkins
from Prentice Hall
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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MIT 
too few visuals. the way the book arrange texts made me feel a bit headache.
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Good book 
I think I have learned a lot from the book. Thanks.. It is a good book.
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You've got to be kidding me. 
This is literally the worst textbook I've ever used in my entire academic career. This book is jam-packed with jargon ("utilize"), acronyms (e.g.,"ERP," a term that the book does a poor job defining), and slashes. By slashes I mean, do you know how IT consultants love to use two synonymous words when one would suffice? For example: "I love/like to go jogging/running to the store/market."My MIS professor was a moron, however, so it's understandable that he would choose this book. IF YOU ARE A PROFESSOR... more info
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This book isn't good 
Consider the following statement from page 256. Here's some "early lessons" from the "new economy":Dot-com startups as well as clicks-and-mortar strategies can be viable for B2B for B2C ecommerce if the applications leverage Internet technologies AND a marketplace strength. Aren't you glad you bought the book? You ALSO need a marketplace strength to be successful, not just the Internet stuff. Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it?
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