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Thinking about GIS: geographic information system planning for managers
Thinking About GIS: Geographic Information System Planning for Managers is the distillation of Tomlinson's wisdom gleaned from a career spent launching large-scale GIS implementations for clients around the globe. The book is targeted at two primary audiences: senior managers who oversee GIS and other information technologies in their organizations, and the more technical managers responsible for the actual implementation of these systems. By addressing the issues of concern to both audiences, the author gives both groups a common platform on which to conduct seroius GIS planning.rnrnAt the core of Tomlinson's planning methodology is the surprisingly simple simple notion that, in order to launch a successful GIS (or any type of information system for that matter), one must think about the purpose of the organization and the real business environment in which it operates. Only through a thorough understanding of the mission and actual situation of the organization can one launch the type of GIS that will result in better decisions, more efficient operation, or new business opportunities.
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