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Newsletter Vol.16 No.5 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.16 No.5 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
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Newsletter Vol.16 No.4 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.16 No.4 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
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Newsletter Vol.16 No.3 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.16 No.3 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
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Newsletter Vol.16 No.2 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.16 No.2 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
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Annual Report 1988, Eastern Illinois University
Annual Report 1988, Eastern Illinois University
Lumpkin College Annual Reports
This 1988 Annual Report records the achievements, outreach activities, and student honors work of the Eastern Illinois University's Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences. It also includes reports from the School of Business, the School of Family and Consumer Science, the School of Technology, and the department of Military Science.
Newsletter Vol.16 No.1 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.16 No.1 1988, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
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Main Problems With Management Information Systems And Their Relationship To Critical Mis Success Factors, Thomas Schmitt
Main Problems With Management Information Systems And Their Relationship To Critical Mis Success Factors, Thomas Schmitt
Masters Theses
Most companies do not exploit all potential benefits of Management Information Systems (MIS). To enhance the understanding of how MIS might be better managed, a nationwide mail-survey among 280 randomly selected chief MIS executives of Corporate 1000 firms was conducted.
The first part of the thesis investigated the areas of importance for MIS success and performance ratings of the 85 participating managers on the issues. In the second part relationships between these variables and the success of the MIS operations were established to derive critical success factors.
The findings indicate that there is a shift towards an increased strategic importance …