Achieving Organization Objectives Through Management Information System In Organizations

In recent times there has been a growing concern on management information as a very important resource useful in any organization. The realization of the management information system (MIS) need is not restricted to business organization only. The growth and the complexity of organizations have nec...

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Personal computers
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