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An Information System.  

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1.0 Introduction "An Information System is the mechanism which delivers the right piece of information to a decision-maker, at the right time, and in the right format so that effective decision making can take place" (Snape 2003). The adoption of an Information System framework is vital for any firm's long-term prosperity and survival. Somerfield's Information System was different in each local unit. Moreover they did not establish International standards for their hardware1 and software2. In this report a holistic analysis will be undertaken by analysing the effects of establishing a new Information System and discuss how this fits with Somerfield's corporate strategy. In addition, it will highlight the importance of Information Systems Strategy in the organisation, including recommendations on the form that any such scheme could take. Finally some conclusions will be drawn emphasising the necessity of implementing a new Information System Strategy for Somerfield Stores Limited. 2.0 Strategic Planning...

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