
March 2006 / Volume 37(2)
The articles below have been selected from the print version of the
March 2006 issue of Decision Line. To receive a printed copy
that includes all the articles, or to subscribe, please contact dsi@gsu.edu.
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Page 1: President's Letter.
"Some Thoughts
on China," by Thomas E. Callarman, Arizona State University.
from the Editor. Decision
Line Editor Keong
Leong provides an overview of 37(2) feature articles.
2005 Instructional Innovation Award Competition Winner. A Learner-Centered Capstone Course for a MIS Master’s Degree Program,” by
T. Grandon Gill, University of South Florida.
International Issues. “Current Trends in Offshore Outsourcing—An Insider’s Perspective,” by David Booth, VMC Consulting, a subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences.
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Production/Operations Management. “Transportation and the World Economy,” by
Michael F. Gorman, University of Dayton.
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In the Classroom. “Reverse Engineering Cash Flow Revenues for Forecasting,” by Rick Hesse, Feature Editor, Pepperdine University. <xls file>
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Ecommerce. “’Cellevision’ and ‘Takeout TV’: Literally, TV On-the-Go,” by J. P. Shim, Mississippi State University; Julie M. Shim, Cambridge, MA; and Kyungmo Ahn, Kyunghee University.
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The Deans’ Perspective. “Spotting Quality: A Quality Management View,” by Ralph F. Mullin, Central Missouri State University.
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Doctoral Student Issues. “How Am I Doing? Checklist for Doctoral Students at Various Stages of Their Program,” by Varun Grover, Clemson University.
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From the Bookshelf. “Textbook for an Undergraduate Knowledge Management Course,” by Wei Zhang, University of Massachusetts, Boston.
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2006 Annual Meeting News on the upcoming conference to be held in San Antonio, Texas.
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2006-2007 Newly Elected Officers Announced
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Alpha Iota Delta. "Information Technology Crunch: Alpha Iota Delta Can Help,"
by Madjid Tavana, La Salle University.
Names in the News. James Bookbinder, University of Waterloo; and William Tallon, Western Kentucky University.
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conference in San Antonio.
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