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Business Information Management

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Business Information Management
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776814137
Number of pages: 83

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Information management is vital for today's businesses. It requires significant investment and supports critical business processes. With the proliferation of the information economy and information systems, effective information management determines success of virtually every business operation. The aim of this free book is to assist managers in becoming knowledgeable decision makers in the field of information management and analysis.

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