This comprehensive guide for system developers, IT managers and consultants focuses on how intranets, groupware and work flow technologies can be used to improve the efficiency of their organizations. The focus is on how to use these tools to support organization transformation through business process reengineering, continuous improvement or TQM programs. It gives practical guidelines for evaluating where these tools can be best used, selecting the right tool and managing the stages of process analysis, design and implementation. These stages are illustrated by a case study of typical company applications.
This book goes beyond a description of the available groupware and workflow systems to explain how the development and deployment of these systems can be managed to make sure the potential is delivered.
Background: Groupware started as simple messaging applications such as email and conferencing and has evolved into more complex task and document management. Groupware and workflow tools are becomng widely available for use on intranets.
Gives integrated coverage of workflow, groupware, intranets and how they can be applied to solve business problems Practical guide on how to build and implement collaborative systems Describes how intranets can be used to implement workflow and groupware
Audience: IT project managers and IT analysts.
About the Author, Dave Chaffey
A leading internet marketing consultant, trainer and author. Recognised by the CIM as one of 50 gurus who have shaped the future of marketing, Dave is an examiner on the CIM e-Marketing Award and course director for CIM e-marketing workshops since 1997. He is the managing director of Marketing Insights Limited and also lectures in e-business at the Universities of Cranfield, Leeds and Warwick.
A comprehensive guide to how intranets, groupware, and workflow technologies can be used to improve the efficiency of their organizations. Topics include reengineering and process improvement using collaborative software, process analysis and modeling, prototyping, taking the human factor into account, and designing for the future. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.