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The World Bank This 8 page paper considers the different pressures that impact on the World Bank regarding the need for a fully integrated information system. This paper considers the advantage and disadvantages the bank ay find in implicating such as large project and give advice on how it should be approached. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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savings and more efficient business opportunities by facilitating faster and more accurate communication, the gathering, correlation and analysing of data to aid with decision making as well as convenient and
easily accessible record keeping. The public sector and other non commercial organisations have also found the benefits to be in the interests of those they serve. These types of
organisation also have to be accountable to those that provide the funding. In undertaken the use of technology the results they produce may also be seen as benefiting from the
same advantages as the commercial sector. For those that are the clients of these organisations the idea is that the computerisation and resources saved by the use of technology better
facilities the use of a greater amount of resources for those who need it. In addition to this the new technology can also help with the management of the resources
so that they are maximised. This is a concept that the World Bank is familiar with. This is a wide spread and widely diversified organisation with numerous projects
and extensive resources. The integration of the different systems may offer some forms of synergy that cannot be gained in any other way. However, integrating an organisation of this size
has many problems. If we look to the World bank and its operations we can see how there may be many pressures
and demands on such as system, as well as why it may be desirable. The World Bank is not a stranger to new technology. The World Banks first computer
was installed nearly over three decades ago in 1968 (Marion, 1986). This was to aid faster and more efficient payroll functions. The computer was the only one for many years,
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