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Multinational information systems (Panel Discussion)
Many organizations today face a unique set of problems and opportunities because they operate across international boundaries. To some extent, the growth of the multinational organization has been made possible by electronic communications. Now, more and more of these organizations are using computers to tie together their far-flung operations. The planning, organizing, and supporting of information systems for the multinational will be the focus of this session.