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Management Science and the Manager's Workstation

Paul N. Belshaw
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Paul N. Belshaw: Operations Research, Management Services, Canadian National Railways, P.O. Box 8100, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3N4, Canada

Interfaces, 1983, vol. 13, issue 4, 68-69

Abstract: The microcomputer of today's avant-garde manager will be the workstation of the successful manager of tomorrow. This workstation of the future will be designed by management scientists. That statement might be a wish, a prayer, or turn out to be true. If we in the profession play our cards right, we will join the office-of-the-future business boom, not by forsaking our professional heritage and becoming computer mail experts or word processing gurus, but by using our experience in management decision making technology and psychology.

Date: 1983
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