Thomas H. Davenport, author of the best-selling Process Innovation:
Reenigineering Work Through Information Technology, combines
real-world business experience with an academic's understanding of
the principles that underlie effective business management. He is
presently the Curtis Mathes Fellowship Professor, and Director of
the Information Management Program at the University of Texas,
Austin. A former partner and Director of Research at the
consulting firm of Ernst & Young, Davenport has consulted for
McKensey and Co., CSC Index, and remains a Research fellow at
Enrsnt & Young's Center for Business Innovation. He has written for
the Harvard Business Review,
Sloan management Review, and writes a monthly column for CIO
Magazine. Larry Prusak is Practice Leader in Knowledge Management
for IBM Consulting Group.
"An important, must-read book about managers and their information
needs."--F. Warren McFarlan, Albert H. Gordon Professor of Business
Administration, Harvard University
"Information Ecology defines mobilization for the future, a topic
that is clearly thought provoking and one that we must all address
if true information technology return on investment is to
occur."--Ralph J. Szygenda, Vice President and Chief Executive
Officer, General Motors Corporation
"Tom Davenport's Information Ecology is one of the two or three
most important information books to be published this year and
perhaps for many years to come. It's a must-read for information
systems executives, architects, planners, developers, and project
leaders."--Allan E. Alter, Computer World
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