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Abstract

A growing number of companies are developing executive information systems (EISs) to deliver market, financial, and other relevant business information to senior managers. Lotus Notes is attracting attention for potential use with EISs because it offers functions and strengths that compensate for weaknesses in EIS software.

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Barbara J. Haley

BARBARA J. HALEY is a Ph.D. student in management information systems at the University of Georgia in Athens,

Hugh J. Watson

HUGH J. WATSON is the C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry Chair of Business Administration in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia in Athens.

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