This is a guide to the application of information technology to the creation of housing organizations. The book contains case studies of how IT has been used effectively in this field and practical advice on how to procure the most suitable technology for a given task. The book's scope ranges from advice on the day-to-day issues such as training and staffing to speculations on the state of housing organization in the 1990s and the likely role of IT in their management and creation. The book is part of a series which ...
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This is a guide to the application of information technology to the creation of housing organizations. The book contains case studies of how IT has been used effectively in this field and practical advice on how to procure the most suitable technology for a given task. The book's scope ranges from advice on the day-to-day issues such as training and staffing to speculations on the state of housing organization in the 1990s and the likely role of IT in their management and creation. The book is part of a series which contains core material for the IOH (Institute of Housing) exam syllabus.
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