Strategic Thinking and the Personal Computer: Some Policy Considerations

Abstract
As a result of its rapid and widespread acceptance, the personal computer has become the driving force in a grassroots revolution within the corporate world. Yet, surprisingly few organizations have adopted a policy to govern the strategic use of personal computers now and in the future. This article looks at the results of a survey of MIS and DP managers on the use of microcomputers and suggests how policies may be set to reflect the best interests of the organization as a whole.

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