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Are your most serious IT problems primarily associated with new purchases, their installation and employee training in their use; with maintenance and operation of existing purchases; or with both equally? Would that be a lot more or a few more?

8    

Do you have a contract with a service provider or consulting firm to handle your IT maintenance and any network, hardware, or software problems your businss may encounter?

8a   

How did you find that services provider?

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About how long have you had this contract, including contract extensions?

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Do you have a non-contractual on-going relationship with an IT service provider or consulting firm to handle your IT maintenance and any network, hardware, or software problems your business may encounter?

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How did you find that services provider or consulting firm?

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Who teaches or trains new employees on the IT equipment and software you have?

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Who teaches or trains existing employees on any new equipment or software you purchase?

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Would your business realize much greater, greater, modestly greater or no greater long-term benefit by increasing its use of IT (information technology)?

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(constraints for greater use of IT) Budget or finance considerations

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Volume 7, Issue 5, 2007
ISSN - 1534-8326

Ayman El Tarabishy
The George Washington University



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