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Management Information Systems Cases
This appendix presents several case studies that illustrate various problems that arise in MIS. They are based on publically available information regarding different organizations. It might be nice to have additional inside information, but this level of detail is rarely available to students (and teachers). Instead, most of these cases look at larger problems over time—which provides useful insight into causes and attempts at solutions. These com-panies and organizations are presented because they have interesting issues, and available information, not because they are leaders or laggards. Each case should be treated inde-pendently. Every organization has its own outlook, goals, and internal issues. However, it is useful to examine what happens at multiple organizations to understand that the underly-ing problems can affect any company or organization.
Gerald V. Post - Personal Name
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Management Information Systems Cases
Information Technology
English
2012
1-116
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