Experiencing MIS
Experiencing MIS
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780134380421
Author: KROENKE
Publisher: PEARSON
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Robert Reich’s four key non-routine cognitive skills:

One needs to develop strong nonroutine cognitive skills irrespective of their majors of studies. Robert Reich tells the four key non-routine cognitive skills. That are,

  • Abstract reasoning
  • Systems thinking
  • Collaboration
  • Ability to experiment

Abstract reasoning:

  • It is the ability to create and manipulate the models. The “models” is one of the models of the five components of an information system.
  • This information will help the user to make and process the data models.

Systems thinking:

  • It is the ability of modelling the components of a system.
  • It is the ability of connecting input and output of an information system and that reflects the structure and dynamics of an event that a person is observing...

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Definition of job security:

Only job security that exists is “a marketable skill and the courage to use it”.

How the course helps to attain job security:

One needs to develop strong nonroutine cognitive skills irrespective of their majors of studies. Robert Reich tells the four key non-routine cognitive skills. That are,

  • Abstract reasoning: It is the ability to create and manipulate the models. The “models” is one of the models of the five components of an information system...

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Systems thinking:

  • It is the ability of modelling the components of a system.
  • It is the ability of connecting input and output of an information system and that reflects the st...

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