The Intelligent Enterprise and the Changing Role of Computer Information Systems in Strategic Planning
Robert J. Mockler
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Robert J. Mockler: St. John’s University, USA
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 1991, vol. 4, issue 1, 21-29
Abstract:
Computer Information Systems (CIS) are growing in importance as a major operating department in today’s businesses. This paper reviews evidence of the increasing impact of CIS on strategy development and implementation and strategic planning decision making. Included in the discussion are newer data processing developments, such as parallel processing; management information systems; decision support systems; knowledge-based systems; and integrated systems. Current examples of how these kinds of computer systems are being used to support strategic planning in business are also given.
Date: 1991
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