Management Information Systems contains a wealth of pedagogical features to facilitate student comprehension, which aid in review and reinforce key concepts, as well as promoting problem-solving skills.
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This book is designed to provide the reader with the fundamentals of computers and MIS in an easy to understand, “self-teaching” format.
The book offers the most effective coverage in terms of content and case studies. It matches the syllabi of all major Indian universities and technical institutions.
Management Information Systems
The 4th edition of this book has been updated to meet the new requirements of the students, professors, and practitioners. This is an enhanced version of the earlier editions.
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Post opens every chapter with a business problem and uses the chapter to explain the processes and technology that can solve the problem. This greater emphasis on problem-solving enables the...
A Paradigm for Management Information Systems
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