The Strategic Use of Information Technology

The latest volume in "The Executive Bookshelf" from the Sloan Management Review, this book helps senior executives better plan for the strategic use of information technology, thereby enabling them to seize the advantage in an increasingly competitive business environment. The twelve artic...

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Other Authors: Madnick, Stuart E (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 1987
©1987
Series:The Executive bookshelf
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