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The basis of the field

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Our bank is in actual fact an information factory. Without the use of IT, our services would come to a dead halt. This really goes for all our services but in particular for Direct Banking. It is therefore not surprising that the status of our three most import product innovations and the status of the exploitation of IT are high on our weekly management agenda.

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(2005). The basis of the field. In: Manage IT!. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3710-4_1

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