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Hartdog, Curt

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.362 issues management systems information key managers executives senior corporate important importance survey critical corporations multinational
0.245 mis problems article systems management edp managers organizations ;br> data survey application examines need experiences

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Herbert, Martin 1
aligning MIS 1 end-user computing 1 MIS managers 1 opinion survey 1

Articles (1)

1985 Opinion Survey of MIS Managers: Key Issues. (MIS Quarterly, 1986)
Authors: Abstract:
    This article identifies the issues which MIS management rates as most important and most difficult to solve over the next two years. The results were obtained from a 1985 opinion survey of MIS managers in over 100 St. Louis area companies. The most important issues fall into three categories: aligning MIS with corporate goals, software development, and end-user computing; the least important issues were narrowly focused or more technical. Comparison with prior research reveals that the alignment and end-user computing issues have increased in importance. The results indicate that MIS managers are more oriented to corporate than to technical issues.