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References: 2. Stan Augarten‚ BIT By BIT: An Illustrated History of Computers (New York: Ticknor & Fields‚ 1984). 3 2. Kenneth C. Laudon‚ Carol Guercio Traver‚ Jane P. Laudon‚ “Information Technology and Systems”‚ Cambridge‚ MA: Course Technology‚ 1996. 3 4. R. Moreau‚ “The Computer Comes of Age: The People‚ the Hardware‚ and the Software”‚ translated by J. Howlett (Cambridge: MIT Press‚ 1984).
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Management‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Nigeria. Agboola‚ A. A. (2001)‚ Impact of Electronic Banking on Customer Services in Lagos‚ Nigeria‚ Ife Journal of Economics and Finance‚ 5‚ 1-2. Alstad‚ J. (2002)‚ Use your service edge to your online advantage‚ American Banker‚ 167 No. 46‚ 1-3. Alu‚ A. O. (2002)‚ Effects of Information Technology on Customer Services in the Banking Industry in Ghana. GWEP Publications: Lagos. Aragba-Akpore‚ S. (1998)‚ The Backbone of Banks’ Service Regeneration‚ Moneywatch
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Disruptive Technologies and Competitive Forces A disruptive product‚ service or technology is an innovation which creates a new marketplace and a new value web. It eventually goes on to “disrupt” an existing market environment and value web. Portable tablet computers from Apple have come and gone before‚ such as Apple’s “Newton” in the 1990s which was eventually discontinued in 1998 following poor sales. The iPad‚ launched in 2010‚ looks like it will be different. It is a beautifully designed product
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References: Brown‚ C. V.‚ DeHayes‚ D. W.‚ Hoffer‚ J. A.‚ Martin‚ E. W.‚ & Perkins‚ W. C. (2012). Managing information technology (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. Case Study: The Cliptomania™ Web Store Laudon‚ K. C.‚ Traver‚ C. G. (2013). E Commerce‚ Global Edition. Pearson Education.
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Business Management 1B 01/ 08 / 2012 Question 1 1.1a) Metro police officers are overweight and unfit. b) Senior Offices don’t want to keep in shape because they feel physical fitness is no longer requirement for them e.g. Chief Robert McBride. c) Shortage of staff restricts Metro police from forcing it member to go to gym for an hour. d)Lack of discipline “ you find that officers don’t keep fit immediately
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Postgraduate Certificate in Frontline Leadership and Management MARK SHEET Student Name | Hazel Colquhoun | Organisation | N.H.S. G.J.N.H | Assignment Module | Information Management and Decision Making | Date Submitted by student | 18/11/2010 | Assessor | 1st | 2nd | | Date Marked | 1st | 2nd | | AGREED INDICATIVE MARK* | | DATE | | Postgraduate Level Marking (Individual Coursework) Band | Mid Point Grade | Description
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Assignment 1 – Individual Case Study (Woolworths) Introduction Woolworths is one of the top 25 food retailers in the world holding approximately 31% of the food retail sector in Australia‚ with approximately 3100 suppliers providing some 3162 stores across Australia and New Zealand and employing over 191‚000 people. Woolworths is constantly changing to meet consumer demands. Since opening it’s first store in 1924‚ with a nominal capital of 25‚000 shares only 15‚000 of those shares were available
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