© 1970 by British Computer Society
Discussion and Correspondence
Computers and the business information structure: new horizons in decision making effectiveness
Department of Business and Social Studies, Kingston Polytechnic, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, UK
An important aspect of the computer revolution in business has been the need for managers to redefine their decision-making informational requirements.
This paper attempts to outline the impact of computers on managerial responsibility and to briefly survey some of the ways in which it has been suggested that managers might adapt to accommodate, harness and effectively utilise this new tool.
Received April 1970.
* Department of Business and Social Studies, Kingston Polytechnic, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey