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To determine
(a)
Creating competitive advantages by monitoring competitive intelligence.
To determine
(b)
Challenges faced during the alignment of MIS with business operations.
To determine
(c)
Find out driving factors which drives MIS decisions.
To determine
(d)
Moving forces behind MIS decisions.
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