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Computer literacy is a nebulous term which defies a clear andconcise definition. The inability to define this term properly makes itdifficult for managers to gain a clear understanding of their roles asthey apply to computer literacy. Presents concepts which will enablemanagers to understand computer literacy better. The main emphasis isbased on a model known as ASK Awareness, Skill, Knowledge. Thesefactors help to provide an effective method of defining a managers roleas it pertains to the various elements of computer literacy. Addressesthe role of training as it pertains to managers and organizations.
Industrial Management & Data Systems – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 1, 1992
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