Table of contents
Information systems frameworks and strategy
Colin LeekManagement information systems providers are often still failing to deliver appropriate systems to the perceived user specifications. A major problem is a lack of strategic…
Re‐engineering life‐cycle management of products to achieve global success in the changing marketplace
B. PrasadToday, most companies are under extreme pressure to develop products within time periods that are rapidly shrinking. As markets change so do the requirements. The immediate effect…
POM: a highly visual production and operations management environment
Godfrey C. Onwubolu, Samson MhlangaReports the development and successful implementation of a computer‐integrated production and operations management system (POM), encompassing schedule activities such as…
Creating effective graphs and charts
Sue ColesReviews some of the aspects of the creation of effective graphs. Illustrates key principles of good chart design using a variety of examples. Acquaintance with these concepts…
Understanding the Internet as an innovation
Mary B. PrescottOrganizations are rapidly embracing the Internet. Managers are trying to gain an immediate understanding of the importance of and place for the Internet in their organization. One…
A stage‐wise application of total quality management through the product life cycle
Monica ParzingerTotal quality management (TQM) is not a panacea for quality ills and not all attempts to employ it succeed. Reviews the TQM literature and suggests that a key to successful TQM…
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- Dr Alain Yee Loong Chong
- Prof Hing Kai Chan