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Computer management 7 Computer Management 3 Agricultural Cooperatives 1 CD-ROM 1 Companies 1 Computer hardware 1 Computer service/systems firms 1 Computer software 1 Computer users 1 Computers 1 Digital mapping 1 Health and Safety 1 Information Systems 1 Information Technologies 1 Information systems 1 Information technology 1 Internet 1 Inventory control 1 Job Description 1 Job Design 1 Managers 1 Manufacturing 1 Marketing information systems 1 Marketing management 1 Neuro‐linguistic programming 1 New Technology 1 Office automation 1 Professions 1 Purchasing 1 Qualitative techniques 1 Quantitative techniques 1 Review 1 Spare parts 1 Technology 1 Training 1
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Rowe, Christopher J. 2 Baid, Nirmal K. 1 Bawden, David 1 Cassell, Kay Ann 1 Cheng, T.C.E. 1 Hu, Tai‐san 1 Mason, David 1 Mercado, Marina I. 1 Moskvin, Alexander 1 Nagarur, Nagen N. 1 Nancarrow, Clive 1 Sacristán Romero, Francisco 1 Shankar, Avi 1 Will, Hartmut J. 1 Willcocks, Leslie 1
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Industrial Management & Data Systems 4 Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar 1 European Journal of Marketing 1 Journal of Documentation 1 Managerial Auditing Journal 1 Marketing Intelligence & Planning 1 The Bottom Line 1
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El entorno de las tecnologías de la información en las cooperativas agroalimentarias
Sacristán Romero, Francisco - In: Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar (2007) 5, pp. 121-141
analysis performed, their frequency, computer management responsibility. From the situation diagnosis, according to literature …
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Information and digital literacies: a review of concepts
Bawden, David - In: Journal of Documentation 57 (2001) 2, pp. 218-259
The concepts of ‘information literacy’ and ‘digital literacy’ are described, and reviewed, by way of a literature survey and analysis. Related concepts, including computer literacy, library literacy, network literacy, Internet literacy and hyper‐literacy are also discussed, and their...
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Managing Public-Access Computers
Cassell, Kay Ann; Mercado, Marina I. - In: The Bottom Line 13 (2000) 3
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Bridging the great divide ‐ the transfer of techniques
Nancarrow, Clive; Moskvin, Alexander; Shankar, Avi - In: Marketing Intelligence & Planning 14 (1996) 6, pp. 27-37
Discusses ways in which qualitative techniques might be incorporated in quantitative research and quantitative techniques in qualitative research ‐ a transfer of techniques. Explores the use of neuro‐linguistic programming (NLP) and projective techniques in quantitative research. Reports the...
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A Computer‐based Inventory Management System for Spare Parts
Nagarur, Nagen N.; Hu, Tai‐san; Baid, Nirmal K. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 94 (1994) 9, pp. 22-28
Describes the design and analysis of a computer‐based information system for inventory management in a computer service company. Studies the existing manual system for possible adaptation and necessary modifications and identifies the requirements of the users and the components of the system....
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Towards Distributive Processing: Company Strategies in Computer Usage
Rowe, Christopher J. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 89 (1989) 6, pp. 11-16
There is much discussion of “distributive processing” in computer management circles, but little agreement as to what …
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AUDITING THE COMPUTER WORK STATION: PART 1 — IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEMS
Mason, David; Willcocks, Leslie - In: Managerial Auditing Journal 3 (1988) 1, pp. 21-26
The extent of the work‐station problem is reviewed and an attempt is made to separate myth from reality. The reported complaints are discussed and some likely causes are identified. It is argued that the problems are real and commonplace, but that they are preventable.
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The Myth of the Computer Professional
Rowe, Christopher J. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 87 (1987) 9/10, pp. 3-5
division of loyalties between a manager's profession and company is not as apparent as some think. In computer management the …
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Computers and Manufacturing Management
Cheng, T.C.E. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 86 (1986) 3/4, pp. 3-5
The combined power of high speed and large storage of the modern computer makes it an ideal tool for providing the basic information that will assist managers in making decisions. Computers are a useful tool in manufacturing because the management of a modern plant is beyond the ability of a...
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Computerized marketing information systems
Will, Hartmut J. - In: European Journal of Marketing 4 (1970) 3, pp. 146-159
Examines computerised marketing information systems and considers the implications of their role and the major characteristics of such systems and discusses the DEMON model in detail. States that a system is a set of components which interact in a certain manner to achieve its goals; an open...
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