Recently Published Books (earlier pre-1995 books included those on audio systems acoustics and analog semiconductor applications design).
1. Tiwana, IT Strategy for non-IT Managers: Becoming an Engaged Contributor to Corporate IT Decisions, MIT Press, 2017. Also translated into Italian (TOC).
Two charities (Women in Technology and Code for America) got all royalties for the first five years.
Goal: Research-based, short, and digestible by managers.
Resources: Sample chapter, catalog blurb; ancillaries; Harvard case map; all figures ZIP file).
2. Tiwana, Platform Ecosystems: Aligning Architecture, Governance, and Strategy, Morgan Kauffmann, 2014. Also translated into Korean and Chinese.
All figures in a ZIP file here; summary slides.
3. Tiwana, The Knowledge Management Toolkit: Orchestrating IT, Strategy, and Knowledge Platforms, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, original edition 1999, 2nd edition 2002. Also in French, Polish, Chinese, and Turkish.
Foreign translations include French (“Gestion Des Connaissances,” Paris, ISBN 2744011371), Polish (“Przewodnik po zarządzaniu wiedzą,” Placet Poland, ISBN 8385428836), simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese (ISBN 7505396544), and Turkish (“Bilginin Yönetimi”)).
This book has been widely used in MBA courses on knowledge management, the precursor to business analytics. Some business schools where it’s been used include Berkeley, Stanford, Michigan, Emory, University of Washington, Indiana University, Purdue University, Georgia State, U. of Oklahoma, California State University Long Beach, State University of New York, University of Denver, Claremont Graduate School, Marquette University, American University, University of Maine, Depaul, North Carolina State University, University of Toronto, The University of Melbourne, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), International University in Germany, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Leipzig Graduate School of Management (Germany), Indian Institute of Technology, National University of Singapore, Carleton University (Canada), University of Malaya (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), and others. It has also been widely used in corporate training programs and US Department of Defense programs.
4. Tiwana, Knowledge Management: E-business and Customer Relationship Management Applications, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2001.
Also published in French as Gestion des connaissances, Campus Press, Paris (2001), ISBN 2-744-011-37-1. Translated into French, traditional and simplified Chinese, Hungarian, Polish, and Portuguese.
5. Tiwana, Web Security, Elsevier Science Press, Woburn, MA, 1999.