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050 | _aGST CEAS MAPA .V55 1999 c.2 | ||
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_aValdeavilla, Loida P. _eauthor |
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_aComputerized information system of selected revenue District office in Metro Manila : _ban assessment / _cLoida P. Valdeavilla |
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_aManila : _bNational University, _c1999 |
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_aviii, 127 leaves ; _c28 cm. |
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500 | _aResearch Method : Descriptive Method. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aTitle page -- Approval Sheet -- Acknowledgement -- Dedication -- List of tables -- Chapter 1. The Problem and its setting -- Chapter 2. Review of related literature and studies -- Chapter 3. Research Design and Methodology -- Chapter 4. Presentation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Data -- Chapter 5. Summary, Conclusion, and Recommendation -- Bibliography -- Appendices. | ||
520 | _aIt has been stressed that the future of the Bureau is likely to depend more on management's performance than on many factors. However, generally, there is no standard or "best" way to manage that is applicable to every manager. Effective management requires that administrators be able to adjust to situational factors and constraints. In the information system of any organization, the major factors that must deal with by management throughout the information system life cycle are: the external environment, the internal organization and decision -making. Every situation is different, involving unique configuration of factors that make both management and information system so fascinating and challenging to study. | ||
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