Today you're telling us that the managers should make all the decisions.
As can be seen from figure 2.1, information systems are designed to help managers make better decisions.
You state your case and the manager makes his decision.
Who's going to trust the local managers to make sure we get police on the front line.
No one truly knows if a manager makes a difference.
"These are the kind of decisions a good manager would make," he said.
In a similar way, a manager can make a bad move and look good because the wrong player did the right thing.
The 60-year-old manager will make $3 million in 2001, the last year of his contract.
The manager didn't like its condition and made that clear to the front office.
"No other general manager in America could make that trade because of the financial constraints."