Jun 14 2013
Ian Angell
Professor of Information Systems, Department of Management, London School of Economics
Ian Angell is an expert in the Management of Information Systems. An accomplished author he has applied his research to archaeology, crystallography, medicine, management, physics and social sciences. Originally known for his work on computer graphics, including their commercial application, he is now better known as a futurologist, particularly his predictions for the Enterprise of the Future.
“To see the many benefits of computerization, you must first confront the dark side, and the complexity that arises when information systems interact with human activity systems.”
Angell advises numerous national and international companies, and institutions, on the design, implementation and management of Information Systems (in particular using the Internet) in businesses, both large and small. He writes a quarterly column for CIO Connect. [/expand]
Be challenged by the radical ideas of this systems specialistand profit from both the research and application of his work across many disciplines. For the past twenty years, he has concentrated on strategic information systems, and organisational IT policies. A particular speciality is the study of Systemic Risk and Complexity. On his initiative the LSE created a Research Centre for the study of Computer Security.[/expand]
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Topics
Global Consequences of Information Technology
Managing Information Systems in the New Economy
Managing Complexity: control versus chaos
Managing Risk: opportunity or hazard
Managing Compliance
ICTs in Business: strategies and tactics for the enterprise of the future
New Business Models and Opportunities
Publications
2005
No more leaning on Lamp-posts
2000
The New Barbarian Manifesto
1993
Information Systems Management
1992
Advanced Graphics on VGA and XGA Using Borland C++
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