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      <title>Minotaur: David Allen and Tom Wilson</title>
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      <description>John MacColl, in the cover article of Issue 6 [1], suggests that some managers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are questioning the usefulness of the concept of an &amp;lsquo;Information Strategy&amp;rsquo;. Indeed, we would argue that some are now returning to the development of what are primarily Information Technology strategies. In the current climate of national and global competition in the world of higher education, many of these strategies are being developed with a clear competitive focus.</description>
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