The authors explore EIM from economic and socio-psychological perspectives, considering the "ROI" (return on information) of IT and related technological investments, and the cultural and behavioral aspects through which people and machines interact. Illustrating concepts through case examples, the authors provide a variety of tools for managers to assess and improve the effectiveness of their EIM infrastructure, considering its implications for customer and client relations, process and system improvements, product and service innovations, and financial performance.
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"The editor of this book has assembled a collection of seven chapters from five authors ... on enterprise information management (EIM). ... The editor has succeeded in establishing consistency in writing style and layout across all chapters. Each begins with a summary paragraph and is well supported by appropriate tables and diagrams. ... this book should help you refocus and possibly save you from an early redundancy." (David B. Henderson, Computing Reviews, August, 2013)








