Management information systems (MIS) produce the information that managers use to make important strategic decisions. This book takes a decidedly managerial perspective, focusing on how people perceive and respond to information, and how MIS design...
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Management information systems (MIS) produce the information that managers use to make important strategic decisions. This book takes a decidedly managerial perspective, focusing on how people perceive and respond to information, and how MIS design can use this information to help managers make better decisions, and avoid information overload. - ;Management information systems (MIS) produce the information that managers use to make important strategic decisions. This book covers the essential managerial skills that are necessary to design these systems. In contrast to other books on management
Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-142) and index
CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; 1 Management information systems; PART I: DESIGNING INFORMATION SYSTEMS; PART II: SUPPORTING MANAGEMENT DECISIONS; APPENDIX 1 Transaction data for sales department case; REFERENCES; INDEX
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Management information systems (MIS) produce the information that managers use to make important strategic decisions. This book takes a decidedly managerial perspective, focusing on how people perceive and respond to information, and how MIS design...
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EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, Learning Center, Standort Wiesbaden, Fachbibliothek Rechtswissenschaften
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EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht, Learning Center, Standort Wiesbaden, Fachbibliothek Rechtswissenschaften
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Management information systems (MIS) produce the information that managers use to make important strategic decisions. This book takes a decidedly managerial perspective, focusing on how people perceive and respond to information, and how MIS design can use this information to help managers make better decisions, and avoid information overload. - ;Management information systems (MIS) produce the information that managers use to make important strategic decisions. This book covers the essential managerial skills that are necessary to design these systems. In contrast to other books on management
Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-142) and index
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; 1 Management information systems; PART I: DESIGNING INFORMATION SYSTEMS; PART II: SUPPORTING MANAGEMENT DECISIONS; APPENDIX 1 Transaction data for sales department case; REFERENCES; INDEX