Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling

Focus areas for a management information system for top, middle and lower level management in a financial institution. This research project was conducted at one of South Africa's major banks. This bank has a client base of approximately five million clients and approximately eight million act...

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Main Authors: P. J.S. Bruwer, D. Van Der Walt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1992-12-01
Series:South African Journal of Business Management
Online Access:https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/889
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spelling doaj-91b99f8e9ab84b07a116f0cc30c6d6192021-03-02T10:02:44ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Business Management2078-55852078-59761992-12-01233/4758110.4102/sajbm.v23i3/4.889609Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instellingP. J.S. Bruwer0D. Van Der Walt1Nagraadse Bestuurskool, Potchefstroomse Universiteit vir Christelike Hoër OnderwysNagraadse Bestuurskool, Potchefstroomse Universiteit vir Christelike Hoër OnderwysFocus areas for a management information system for top, middle and lower level management in a financial institution. This research project was conducted at one of South Africa's major banks. This bank has a client base of approximately five million clients and approximately eight million active accounts. Since the term 'Management Information Systems' was relatively new to this bank, the purpose of this project was to do a critical evaluation of the existing management information system. This was done by means of a questionnaire to top, middle and lower level management in the bank. These data were processed by making use of stepwise linear regression as well as all possible subset multiple linear regression methods. A number of critical success factors were identified and prioritized for each of four subsets of the population. These subsets are the following: top and middle management; regions; operational management; and all users of the information system. A number of recommendations were made for establishing an improved service provided by the systems development team.https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/889
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Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling
South African Journal of Business Management
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D. Van Der Walt
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title Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling
title_short Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling
title_full Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling
title_fullStr Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling
title_full_unstemmed Fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling
title_sort fokus areas vir 'n bestuursinligtingstelsel vir top-, middel- en laervlakbestuur in 'n finansiële instelling
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Business Management
issn 2078-5585
2078-5976
publishDate 1992-12-01
description Focus areas for a management information system for top, middle and lower level management in a financial institution. This research project was conducted at one of South Africa's major banks. This bank has a client base of approximately five million clients and approximately eight million active accounts. Since the term 'Management Information Systems' was relatively new to this bank, the purpose of this project was to do a critical evaluation of the existing management information system. This was done by means of a questionnaire to top, middle and lower level management in the bank. These data were processed by making use of stepwise linear regression as well as all possible subset multiple linear regression methods. A number of critical success factors were identified and prioritized for each of four subsets of the population. These subsets are the following: top and middle management; regions; operational management; and all users of the information system. A number of recommendations were made for establishing an improved service provided by the systems development team.
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