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Information and Business

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Computers in Business

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The modern business organisation is a highly complex affair, depending as it does on the availability of human talents and raw materials and the use of numerous other resources in order to supply goods and services to its customers. Meeting the customers’ requirements must clearly be one of the primary objectives of the business, but, at the same time, the organisation will strive to provide profits for expansion and for shareholders’ dividends, to provide satisfaction for its employees, and to increase respect in the market place for its goods or services.

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© 1978 Peter Haine and Ernest Haidon

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Haine, P., Haidon, E. (1978). Information and Business. In: Computers in Business. Macmillan Business Management and Administration Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15975-8_1

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