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July 2007 / Volume 38(4)


The articles below have been selected from the print version of the July 2007 issue of Decision Line (click here for a pdf version, 1.4MB). 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. "Renewing DSI: Communication and the Strategic Planning Process," by Kenneth E. Kendall, Rutgers University.

From the Editor. Decision Line Editor Keong Leong provides an overview of 38(4) feature articles.

POM Issues. “In Celebration of a Colleague's 25 Years at Ohio State University,” by Carol Prahinski, Michigan State University; and Clay Whybark, University of North Carolina.

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In the Classroom. “Teaching Classes in Two Languages Simultaneously,” by Ernest C. Jewell and Natasa Christodoulidou, California State University, Dominguez Hills.

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Ecommerce. “The Word “Standard” No Longer Connotes Permanence: Can the Internet Save Us from a High-Definition Debacle?”, by Kenneth E. Kendall, Rutgers University.

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The Deans’ Perspective. “Management Education at a Crossroads: Some Insights for Reengineering,” by Prabir K. Bagchi, Senior Associate Dean, George Washington University; Richard G. Donnelly, Interim Chair, Department of Information Systems and Technology Management, George Washington University. [See archive of Dean's Perspective articles]

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2007 Annual Meeting News on the upcoming conference to be held in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Names in the News: Kenneth E. Kendall, Rutgers University; and Jagannathan Iyengar, North Carolina Central University.

Related Conferences & Related Publications

2007 DSI Calendar

See the 2007 DSI Annual Meeting homepage for more information on the upcoming conference in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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