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Information Technology (IT) is often viewed as a resource that is capable of enhancing organizational performance. However, it is difficult for organizations to measure the actual contribution of IT investments. Despite an abundance of literature, there is an insufficiency of generally...
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One way to bring concepts to life in an introductory data networks course is for students to physically build a network that addresses a real business problem. However it can be challenging to find a suitable business problem, particularly if the network can exist only during the class period....
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size and perceived management support for DRPs are positively associated with DRP strength, and there is weak evidence that …
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called the PCS. Resource management is very difficult in typical UNIX and related systems. The weakness involves the …
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The Information Management Technology Architecture (TA) is being driven by the business objectives of reducing costs … Laboratory (INEL). The TA will provide direction for information management resource acquisitions, development of information … products may be granted by the Information Management Executive Council (IMEC). Certain implementation and deployment …
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This paper discusses management issues associated with the design and implementation of an automated audit analysis … general solutions. After providing an introduction to NADIR, we explore four general management issues: cost-benefit questions … and the management issues are potentially applicable to a broad range of complex systems. These include those used to …
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, three variables, employee training, management development, and comparison of performance were used. Shared vision was … performance, we found that management development and formal planning were positively linked with family SMEs’ performance … performance of family SMEs were stronger than for non-family SMEs, the effects of employee training and management development on …
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This article addresses the issue of training next-generation family members once they have joined the management team … strategic management in family firms. …
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We compare top management compensation among prospector, defender, and analyzer strategic types, and the effects of … management group more than did analyzers. They were also bigger, their managers faced more employment risks, and they paid their … compensated their top management group more, providing evidence of a positive relationship between risk and return at the level of …
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During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "The Expanding Leadership of Mid-Sized Organizations" he discusses why mid-sized companies have excelled and what they require to maintain their competitive advantage. During his lecture, he talks about: multinationals, the growth of imports, Boeing and...
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