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Doyle, James R.

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.213 information management data processing systems corporate article communications organization control distributed department capacity departments major
0.159 banking bank multilevel banks level individual implementation analysis resistance financial suggests modeling group large bank's
0.138 production manufacturing marketing information performance systems level impact plant model monitor does strategies 500 unit
0.112 planning strategic process management plan operational implementation critical used tactical effectiveness number identified activities years

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Becker, Jack D. 1
banking information systems 1 Financial information systems 1 strategic information 1 strategic planning 1

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Computer Assisted Planning (CAP) at Dinero International Bancorporation. (MIS Quarterly, 1983)
Authors: Abstract:
    This article describes three inter-related computer based systems that were designed and developed to assist with the implementation of a major long-term strategic planning effort at a multi-billion dollar bank holding company. Dinero International Bancorporation, (DIB). New strategies at DIB included: (1) a major redirection of its marketing efforts to a multi-state mid-western region in the U.S., and (2) to correspond with this new marketing direction, a major change in the bank's image, including a name change. The first system, the Regional Banking Information System (REBIS) was designed to extract key information from a 1G (gigabyte) bank database. With REBIS, DIB was able to monitor the level of banking activity in a designated region and to measure the performance and level of competition of over 1,000 selected banks with operations in this region. A second system, the SAS/Dunn and Bradstreet (D & B) system, was designed to analyze and plot key financial characteristics (sales, debt, etc.) of the more than 20,000 selected companies also in the region. Information pertaining to business activity by industry was plotted on maps of the region in order to identify the most desirable marketing opportunities. Finally, the third system, AUTOTRAC, an automated project tracking system, was used to monitor and control the progress of the DIB name change plan.