Human resource implications of adopting IT
Abstract
Adopting IT would usually imply implementing and applying some form of equipment for staff to use in order to achieve the objectives of the organization. Equipment would usually imply some form of computer hardware in possibly a local area network configuration, or perhaps a wide area network. In the past this may have been the cabling of dumb terminals located at the workplace to a central mainframe or minicomputer. In the future this may involve the networking of the new, exciting 486 processor with microcomputers in a more decentralized configuration. The 486 processor may well have quite a far‐reaching impact not only on what staff can do and how they do it, but also on the DP/MIS/IT departments, as well as on the organization's budget.
Citation
Norton, B. (1992), "Human resource implications of adopting IT", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 44 No. 9, pp. 299-303. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051289
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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