C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T Article history: Received 18 May 2005 Received in revised form 24 August 2007 Accepted 11 November 2007 Available online 1 May 2008 I investigated the role of IT governance in driving the success of ERP projects. The tool for assessing ERP value was a comprehensive, multivariate and validated model adapted from the widely used Delone and McLean model of IS success. This showed that ERP investments were more effective in organizations having an IT governance
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HRBUS82/101/0/2015 Tutorial letter 101/0/2015 Research Report HRBUS82 Year Module Department of Business Management IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. Note: This is an online module, and therefore your module is available on myUnisa. However, in order to support you in your learning process, you will also receive some study materials in printed format. Open Rubric CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION ..............
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Effect and Influence of Stakeholders on corporate Decisions Babatunde Adesokan BUSI 301 March 27, 2013 Dr. Phiser Annotated Bibliography Brugha, Rhuairiand and Varvazovszky Zsuzsa. (2000). Stakeholder Analysis: a review. Health Policy and Planning 15(3), pg. 239-246. Retrieved from heapol.oxford journals.org/content/15/3/239.full.pdf+html on 06/13/14 This journal engages the stakeholder analysis to generate knowledge about relevant actors so as to understand their behaviors, intentions,
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and causes of ERP implementation failure. A multiple case study research methodology was adopted to understand “why” and “how” these ERP systems could not be implemented successfully. Different stakeholders (including top management, project manager, project team members and ERP consultants) from these case studies were interviewed, and ERP implementation documents were reviewed for triangulation. An ERP life cycle framework was applied to study the ERP implementation process and the associated problems
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The Significance of Having a Multidisciplinary Team 3 Abstract The growing prevalence and hospital acquired pressure ulcers is an immediate concern. The major challenge is the A major challenge is the lack of knowledge and skills in wound identification, management, treatment and prevention. This, along with other factors, creates poor patient care and vast costs to the pertinent facilities. The solution is to have interprofessional collaboration. The utilization of current advanced
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V O LU M E 1 9 | N U M B E R 2 | S PRING 2007 Journal of APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE A MO RG A N S TA N L E Y P U B L I C AT I O N In This Issue: Valuation, Capital Budgeting, and Disclosure Enterprise Valuation Roundtable Presented by Ernst & Young 8 Panelists: Richard Ruback, Harvard Business School; Trevor Harris, Morgan Stanley; Aileen Stockburger, Johnson & Johnson; Dino Mauricio, General Electric; Christian Roch, BNP Paribas; Ken Meyers, Siemens Corporation; and Charles Kantor
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Business Research Applications Business research is an organized and systematic inquiry used to obtain data and yield information to support and guide managerial decisions. Organizations use the process to plan, acquire, analyze, and disseminate insights to guide their business decisions with the ultimate goal of maximizing business performance (Cooper & Schindler, 2006). All organizations, no matter how large or how small, will use business research at some level. The purpose of this paper is
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Marketing research Marketing research is “the process or set of processes that links the consumers, customers, and end users to the marketer through information — information used to identify and define marketing opportunities and problems; generate, refine, and evaluate marketing actions; monitor marketing performance; and improve understanding of marketing as a process. Marketing research specifies the information required to address these issues, designs the method for collecting information, manages
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GCE Specification Edexcel Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Applied Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (Single Award: 8751)/(Double Award: 8752) Edexcel Advanced GCE in Applied Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (Single Award: 9751)/(Double Award: 9752) Edexcel Advanced GCE with Advanced Subsidiary (Additional) in Applied Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (9753) Issue 4 September 2010 Edexcel, a Pearson company, is the UK’s largest awarding body,
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development. What does it mean? How could it be applied to the small scale of Evansville? How could it be operationalized so that it can be empirically studied? Identify the types of sectors such as industry, transportation, recreation, housing, education, retail, etc. that you would analyze. What specific information in each of these sectors would you gather? The outcome of the project will be a research proposal (an example of a research proposal will be available in the Sociology lab).
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