Department of
Business Management

Washington College: Your Revolution Starts Here

It's not what you think. It's what you think and do.

Susan A. Vowels

Susan Vowels

Assistant Professor of Business Management
Sam M. Walton Free Enterprise Fellow

E-mail: svowels2@washcoll.edu
Phone: (800) 422-1782, ext. 7755
Office: Daly 102

Education

B.A., St. John's College, Annapolis, 1974; M.B.A., University of Delaware, 2001.

APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional), 2007.

Office Hours

10:30 – 11:30 a.m., Monday and Wednesday, and by appointment

Courses Taught

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Thoughts on MIS

Aristotle teaches us that our humanity is defined by our participation in society. Of the myriad of social structures in which human beings participate, one that is quite remarkable is the business enterprise. Businesses, like other social structures, are based on the communication of various types of information. The study of Management Information Systems (MIS) examines information creation, transformation, and dispersion within the context of modern commerce and through the use of Information Technology. In studying Management Information Systems, we are able to touch every facet of business management, from strategy to tactics, from payroll to manufacturing, from customer service to business intelligence. Examining businesses through the lens of MIS provides valuable insights into business challenges as well as practical solutions.

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