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Julie Kendall, Ph.D.
Professor of Management (MIS)
Ph.D., University of Nebraska at
Lincoln
Expertise:
Systems
Analysis and Design; Strategic Ecommerce
Course
frequently taught: Systems
Analysis and Design; Strategic Importance of Global Ecommerce
Professor
Kendall’s research in information systems has been published in several
top tier journals including MIS
Quarterly, Decision Sciences,
Organization Studies, European
Journal of Information Systems, CAIS,
Information & Management, Data
Base and many other journals. She is the co-author of a leading
college textbook, Systems Analysis
and Design (5th edition, 2002), Project
Planning and Requirements Analysis for IT Systems Development (2nd
edition, 2002), and
she has co-edited a research volume, Human,
Organizational, and Social Dimensions of Information Systems Development.
Professor
Kendall was named as a Senator Walter Rand Fellow for 2001-2002. She is
researching the strategic importance of ecommerce for South Jersey
nonprofit performing arts organizations. In addition, she is currently
examining the strategic uses of Web presence and ecommerce for
off-Broadway theatres and other nonprofit organizations in the service
sector.
Dr.
Kendall holds several leadership positions in her professional academic
societies. She is currently Treasurer for the 3,500 member international
society, the Decision Sciences Institute. Julie is also the Chair of the
international research group IFIP WG 8.2, which is dedicated to
researching the impacts of information systems on organizations and
society.
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Media Guide
Dr. Julie Kendall, professor of management at the Rutgers School
of Business—Camden; treasurer, Decision Sciences Institute;
co-author of the books “Systems Analysis and Design” and “Needs
Assessment and Project Planning.” She can discuss:
+E-Commerce/Web Development:
- E-commerce strategies for non-profit organizations in
the service sector
+ Health Care Industry:
- Medical information systems
+Information Technology/Knowledge Management:
- Implementing new information systems
- Organizational subcultures and information
systems
- Personality analysis through office layout and
materials
- Worker-machine interaction
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+ E-Commerce/Web Development:
+ Human Resources:
- Personality analysis through office layout and
materials
+Non-Profit Organizations:
- E-commerce strategies for non-profit organizations
in the service sector
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