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      <title>Civics and Ethics</title>
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Authors: Leta K</description>
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      <title>Management of Information Systems and Services</title>
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      <description>Title: Management of Information Systems and Services
Authors: Emiru, Getachew
Description: The course is designed to provide students with an understanding of internal and external management issues and practices relating to Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) in organizations. The content includes internal issues such as organizational behavior, organizational theory, personnel, and budgeting, planning; and External issues such as organizational environments, politics, marketing, strategic planning, and funding sources.</description>
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      <title>Enterprise System</title>
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      <description>Title: Enterprise System
Authors: Ergu, Yared Abera
Abstract: Enterprise systems integrate the firm’s key business processes in sales, production, finance, logistics, and human resources into a single software system so that information can flow throughout the organization, improving coordination, efficiency, and decision making.</description>
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      <description>Title: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Authors: Teshale Likassa (MBA), And Merga A
Abstract: The word ‗entrepreneur‘ is widely used, both in everyday conversation and as a technical&#xD;
term in management and economics. Its origin from a French word, entreprender, where&#xD;
an entrepreneur was an individual commissioned to undertake a particular commercial&#xD;
project. A number of concepts have been derived from the idea of the entrepreneur such&#xD;
as entrepreneurial, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial process. The idea that the&#xD;
entrepreneur is someone who undertakes certain projects offers an opening to developing&#xD;
an understanding of the nature of entrepreneurship. Undertaking particular projects&#xD;
demands that particular tasks be engaged in with the objective of achieving specific&#xD;
outcomes and that an individual take charge of the project. Entrepreneurship is then what&#xD;
the entrepreneur does. Entrepreneurial is an adjective describing how the entrepreneur&#xD;
undertakes what he or she does. The entrepreneurial process in which the entrepreneur&#xD;
engages is the means through which new value is created as a result of the project: the&#xD;
entrepreneurial venture.</description>
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