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- Newsgroups: comp.human-factors
- Subject: MIS/IS MANAGER problems with employees?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.110920.12068@bsu-ucs>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 16:09:20 GMT
- Organization: Ball State University, Muncie, In - Univ. Computing Svc's
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- With all of the new and advancing technologies in the area of MIS/IS,
- users are becoming more and more fimiliar and educated in these areas. As a
- soon-to-graduate senior at Ball State majoring in MIS/CS, are there any
- problems with how much knowledge these end-users have? Do they know too much?
- Are employees becoming too literate for the MIS/IS manager to control???
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- Has anyone encountered problems with this? (i.e. employees deleting files,
- security problems with employees, employees using their own software instead of
- company requested software, editing of bat, exec files, etc.)
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