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MANAGING NETWORKS

COMMUNICATIONS' PLACE IN THE ORGANIZATION

A Report from Corporate IS Management

Pages 22-27 | Published online: 05 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Communications channels—from mobile phones to value-added networks to corporate-owned communications lines—are vital to business. Organizations must redesign their corporate structures to readily and effectively handle internal information flows and link with external customers and suppliers. A survey reveals how leading US corporations define responsibilities and specializations in this area and examines some management approaches to adopting communications technologies.

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Notes on contributors

Martin D. Goslar

is an associate professor of business computer system,College of Business Administration and Econamics,New Mexico State University,Las Cruces

Varun Grover

is an assistant professor of MIS,College of Business Administration,University of South Carolina,Columbia

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