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Original Articles

Rationalizing Decision-Making Through Computer Technology

A Critical Appraisal

Pages 19-29
Published online: 21 Oct 2008
 

Summary

As human services become more complex and multi-faceted, sound decision-making guiding the service delivery process becomes critical. Administrators and others view computer technology as a means to rationalize the decision-making process at all levels of organizational life. The Management Information System (MIS) and program evaluations are viewed as technologies particularly useful for enhancing the decision-making process through computer technology. The strengths and limitations of computer technology are discussed. Strategies for using computer technology responsibly are offered.

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