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Priorities in the Enterprise Thursday, 27th September 2012
By
Robin Neidorf
Abstract:
A variety of projects compete for attention and resources of information services managers. In Benchmarking on Information Services interviews, respondents rated their likelihood of devoting resources to certain types of projects. An analysis of average ratings and the spread of responses highlights just how diverse this profession is, and how many competing priorities an organistion must keep in play.
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