Principles of Information Systems, Loose-Leaf Version
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Author: Ralph Stair, George Reynolds
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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device):
- It is a policy that allows the employees to bring their personally owned devices like laptops, smartphones, and tablets to their workplace and can use those devices to access the company’s information and applications.
- This policy is now implemented in many of the companies as it is also helping few of the companies to gain most productivity out of employees by using their own devices.
- But at some places this policy is still not appreciated as they believe that it distracts the employees leading to low productivity...
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