Management information systems the critical strategic resource

About the book: Information has been a scarce commodity in most of human history. All that has changed--but most businesses don't know how to make the most of it. Most organizations use their management information systems only to handle routine transactions like payroll and billing. This book...

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Main Author: Emery, James C (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 1987
Series:Wharton executive library
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