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Why Systems Fail: And How to Make Sure Yours Doesn't

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Title: Why Systems Fail: And How to Make Sure Yours Doesn't
Author: David A. Turbide
ISBN: 0831130598 / 9780831130596
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Industrial Press
Year: 1996
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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Properly applied, manufacturing information systems can contribute to a firm's success. Improperly implemented, they have the potential to become a burden that can cause a firm's ultimate demise. The author of this timely book applies his fifteen plus years in systems implementation to explain that failure is seldom the fault of the system, and it can be avoided by learning from the experiences of others.

Discusses in detail how to keep your firm from making common (and some unusual) errors that can keep your system from becoming an unqualified success. Uses an integrated approach that combines virtually all areas of a business into a single applications set to demonstrate why systems fail and how to make sure that yours does not.

Preface

Chapter 1 : The Global Energy Economy in 2000
Chapter 2 : Global Coal Resources and Production Prospects
Chapter 3 : Oil`s Long Term Future
Chapter 4 : Natural Gas- Prime Energy Source for 21st Century
Chapter 5 : Trends in Production Costs and Prices
Chapter 6 : Oil and Gas as Renewable Resources

Appendix
Index

 
 
 
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