Les besoins informationnels en gestion de la production dans les PME : une approche autodiagnostique assisté par ordinateur
Keywords:
Information needs, Production management, Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), Self-diagnosticAbstract
Operations management in manufacturing SMEs is becoming more complex and demanding (just-in-time, ISO 9000). For managers, this implies increased information needs that only computer-based systems can adequately satisfy. This article presents a prototype computer-based tool for the self-diagnostic of these needs, including the justification of the approach, strategy and method of analysis used, and its experimentation in two enterprises.How to Cite
TANGUAY, J., & RAYMOND, L. (1996). Les besoins informationnels en gestion de la production dans les PME : une approche autodiagnostique assisté par ordinateur. Systèmes d’Information Et Management (French Journal of Management Information Systems), 1(1), 75–95. Retrieved from https://revuesim.org/index.php/sim/article/view/6
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