Information Systems Management (ISM) combines statistics, management science, production/operations management, and information systems. This unique mix blends quantitative methods and analytical approaches to solving problems in all areas of business utilizing current technology. ISM graduates have been successful in jobs such as systems analysts, information systems application developers, software testers, and end-user support. ISM graduates with a focus in production/operations management have been successful in jobs associated with scheduling/planning, quality control, purchasing/inventory control, and materials management.
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Nazari, M. Z., Reza, H., & Nazari, Z. (2013). Management Information Systems and Business. International Journal of Information Science and System International Journal of Information Science and System Journal, 2(1), 1–8.
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