Management and Information Systems in Human Services

Management and Information Systems in Human Services

Author: Richard K. Caputo

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780866566636

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Aimed at human services managers and students of administration, this highly challenging book demonstrates how computer use and information systems can alter the bases of power and decision-making authority as they currently exist in an organization. Author Richard Caputo explores the changes in the availability, nature, and use of information that have had important implications not only for administrators but for direct service professionals as well. Management and Information Systems in Human Services examines the kinds of organizational problems likely to result from the implementation of automated information systems and identifies effective solutions. It will further challenge your thinking by elaborating the operational premises that the distribution of the "decision load" reflects the organizational structure of an agency and that the introduction of an information system in any organization challenges the legitimacy upon which that structure rests. This important textbook is an ideal core or supplementary text for students in the human services, including education, social welfare, public administration, and public policy programs.


False Alarm

False Alarm

Author: John M. Gandy

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

Published: 1990-06-06

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0889208077

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This book uses case studies to show how and why eight social service organizations adopted computers. Computerized information systems can be destructive or constructive for organizations and staff. However, the impact of a system cannot be predicted from its logical design alone: one must analyze how well the design fits the needs, interests, and existing practices of those who are likely to use it.


Integrating Services for Children and Families

Integrating Services for Children and Families

Author: Sharon Lynn Kagan

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780300058710

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Simultaneously, expenditures on human services have soared to record levels, further spurring both concerns and efforts to reform and better integrate a sadly dysfunctional system.