Problems of management and decision making in multinational banking
J Kuljis, C Scoble - Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii …, 1997 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Many organisations are tempted to introduce a centralised computer-based information
system to serve all the information business needs of the organisation. A popular belief is
that such information systems will solve many business problems. There are some
organisations in which an integrated information system is a success story. However, this is
not always possible or indeed desirable. An example of an organisation in which the
implementation of a centralised computer-based system, whilst potentially desirable, does …
system to serve all the information business needs of the organisation. A popular belief is
that such information systems will solve many business problems. There are some
organisations in which an integrated information system is a success story. However, this is
not always possible or indeed desirable. An example of an organisation in which the
implementation of a centralised computer-based system, whilst potentially desirable, does …
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DF Director, BB PLC - Citeseer
Many organisations are tempted to introduce a centralised computer-based information
system to serve all the information business needs of the organisation. A popular belief is
that such information systems will solve many business problems. There are some
organisations in which an integrated information system is a success story. However, this is
not always possible or indeed desirable. An example of an organisation in which the
implementation of a centralised computer-based system, whilst potentially desirable, does …
system to serve all the information business needs of the organisation. A popular belief is
that such information systems will solve many business problems. There are some
organisations in which an integrated information system is a success story. However, this is
not always possible or indeed desirable. An example of an organisation in which the
implementation of a centralised computer-based system, whilst potentially desirable, does …
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