Management Information Systems: Managing The Digital Firm (16th Edition)
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Author: Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon
Publisher: PEARSON
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Firms achieving strategic objectives by investing in
- Firms using information system to improve their business quality to next level.
- There are different strategic objectives are used by an organization to acquire their business to new level...
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Example for strategic objectives:
- Operational Excellence:
- Operational excellence is to provide consistently and reliability in business strategy.
- Organization uses operational excellence to achieve higher profitability.
- For example, a consumer food company wants to get maximum reach with their customer, so they will plan to wide their network distribution.
- Excellent customer service:
- Organization’s main objective is to provide the best customer service. They also well known to require customers.
- Using information system a firm can provide personalized features to their customer based on the type of customer they are...
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Management Information Systems: Managing The Digital Firm (16th Edition)
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