1st Edition

New Office Information Technology Human and Managerial Implications

By Richard J. Long Copyright 1987
    354 Pages
    by Routledge

    354 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, originally published in 1987, evaluates the human and managerial implications of new office information technology, based on the actual experiences of organisations using the new technology. A variety of issues are examined including those centred on the role of the manger, producitivity, unemployment, physical and mental health. Major emphasis is placed on describing and discussing the implementation of new technology and ways of utilization which maximise benefits.

    1. Introduction

    2. The Office and its Context

    3. New Office Technology and Communication

    4. Teleworking

    5. New Office Technology and Decision-making

    6. Effects on Clerical and Secretarial Employees

    7. Implications for Functional Specialists and Professionals

    8.Managerial Roles and Organisation Structure

    9. Implementation: Issues, Processes, Policies

    10. Conclusion: Promise, Progress and Problems