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• What is the role of information systems in What is the role of information systems in today’s competitive business environment?today’s competitive business environment?
• What exactly is an information system? What exactly is an information system? What do managers need to know about What do managers need to know about information systems?information systems?
• How are information systems transforming How are information systems transforming organizations and management?organizations and management?
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OBJECTIVES
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• How has the Internet and Internet technology How has the Internet and Internet technology transformed business?transformed business?
• What are the major management challenges What are the major management challenges to building and using information systems?to building and using information systems?
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OBJECTIVES
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1. Design competitive and effective systems1. Design competitive and effective systems
2. Understand system requirements of 2. Understand system requirements of global business environment global business environment
3. Create information architecture that 3. Create information architecture that supports organization’s goalsupports organization’s goal
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MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
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4. Determine business value of information 4. Determine business value of information systemssystems
5. Design systems people can control, 5. Design systems people can control, understand and use in a socially, ethically understand and use in a socially, ethically responsible mannerresponsible manner
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MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
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The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
Four powerful worldwide changes that Four powerful worldwide changes that
have altered the business environment:have altered the business environment:
1.1. Emergence of the Global EconomyEmergence of the Global Economy
2.2. Transformation of Industrial EconomiesTransformation of Industrial Economies
3.3. Transformation of the Business EnterpriseTransformation of the Business Enterprise
4.4. The Emerging Digital FirmThe Emerging Digital Firm
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Emergence of the Global EconomyEmergence of the Global Economy
• Management and control in a global Management and control in a global marketplacemarketplace
• Competition in world marketsCompetition in world markets• Global work groupsGlobal work groups• Global delivery systemsGlobal delivery systems
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm
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Transformation of Industrial EconomiesTransformation of Industrial Economies
• Knowledge- and information-based economiesKnowledge- and information-based economies
• ProductivityProductivity
• New products and servicesNew products and services
• Knowledge: a central productive and strategic Knowledge: a central productive and strategic assetasset
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm
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Transformation of Industrial EconomiesTransformation of Industrial Economies
• Time-based competitionTime-based competition
• Shorter product lifeShorter product life
• Turbulent environmentTurbulent environment
• Limited employee knowledge baseLimited employee knowledge base
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Labor Force Composition 1900-1997
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
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Transformation of the Business EnterpriseTransformation of the Business Enterprise
• FlatteningFlattening• DecentralizationDecentralization• FlexibilityFlexibility• Location independenceLocation independence• Low transaction and coordination costsLow transaction and coordination costs• EmpowermentEmpowerment• Collaborative work and teamworkCollaborative work and teamwork
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Emergence of the Digital FirmEmergence of the Digital Firm
• Digitally-enabled relationships with Digitally-enabled relationships with customers, suppliers, and employeescustomers, suppliers, and employees
• Core business processes accomplished Core business processes accomplished via digital networksvia digital networks
• Digital management of key corporate Digital management of key corporate assetsassets
• Rapid sensing and responding to Rapid sensing and responding to environmental changesenvironmental changes
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A set of interrelated components that collectA set of interrelated components that collect
(or retrieve), process, store, and distribute (or retrieve), process, store, and distribute
information to support decision making and information to support decision making and
control in an organization control in an organization
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What Is an Information System?
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• Data:Data: Streams of raw facts representing Streams of raw facts representing events such as business transactionsevents such as business transactions
• Information:Information: Clusters of facts that are Clusters of facts that are meaningful and useful to human beings in meaningful and useful to human beings in the processes such as making decisionsthe processes such as making decisions
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What Is an Information System?
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Data and Information
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What Is an Information System?
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INPUT OUTPUTPROCESS
FEEDBACK
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Activities in an Information System
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Functions of an Information System
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• Rely on computer hardware and Rely on computer hardware and software software
• Processing and disseminating Processing and disseminating informationinformation
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Computer-Based Information System (CBIS)
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• Fixed definitions of data, proceduresFixed definitions of data, procedures
• Collecting, storing, processing, Collecting, storing, processing, disseminating, using datadisseminating, using data
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Formal Systems
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• An organizational and management An organizational and management solutionsolution
• Based on information technologyBased on information technology
• To a challenge posed by the To a challenge posed by the environmentenvironment
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A Business Perspective on Information Systems
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Information Systems
ORGANIZATIONSORGANIZATIONS TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT
INFORMATIONINFORMATION
SYSTEMSSYSTEMS
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• Information systems literacy:Information systems literacy: Broad- Broad-based understanding of information systems based understanding of information systems that includes behavioral knowledge about that includes behavioral knowledge about organizations and individuals using organizations and individuals using information systems as well as technical information systems as well as technical knowledge about computers.knowledge about computers.
• Computer literacy:Computer literacy: Knowledge about Knowledge about information technology, focusing on under-information technology, focusing on under-standing how computer-based technologies standing how computer-based technologies workwork
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A Business Perspective on Information Systems
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
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• Sales and marketingSales and marketing
• ManufacturingManufacturing
• FinanceFinance
• AccountingAccounting
• Human resourcesHuman resources
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Major Business Functions
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Key Elements:Key Elements:• People:People: Managers, knowledge workers, Managers, knowledge workers,
data workers, production or service data workers, production or service workersworkers
• Structure:Structure: Organization chart , groups of Organization chart , groups of specialists, products, geographyspecialists, products, geography
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Organizations
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• Operating procedures:Operating procedures: Standard operating Standard operating procedures (SOP, rules for action)procedures (SOP, rules for action)
• Politics:Politics: Power to persuade, get things done Power to persuade, get things done
• Culture:Culture: Customs of behavior Customs of behavior
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Organizations
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Levels:Levels:• Senior managers:Senior managers: make long-range make long-range
strategic decisions about products and strategic decisions about products and services services
• Middle managers:Middle managers: Carry out the programs Carry out the programs and plans of senior managementand plans of senior management
• Operational managers:Operational managers: monitor the firm’s monitor the firm’s daily activities daily activities
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Management
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Tools managers use to cope with changeTools managers use to cope with change
• Hardware:Hardware: Physical equipment Physical equipment
• Software:Software: Detailed preprogrammed instructions Detailed preprogrammed instructions
• Storage:Storage: Physical media for Physical media for
storing data and the softwarestoring data and the software
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Computer Technology
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• Communications Technology:Communications Technology: transfers data from one physical location transfers data from one physical location to anotherto another
• Networks:Networks: link computers to share data link computers to share data or resourcesor resources
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Computer Technology
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CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
SOCIOLOGYSOCIOLOGY
POLITICAL POLITICAL SCIENCESCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGY
COMPUTER COMPUTER
SCIENCESCIENCEOPERATIONS OPERATIONS
RESEARCHRESEARCH
MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT
SCIENCESCIENCE
TECHNICAL APPROACHESTECHNICAL APPROACHES
MISMIS
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Optimize systems performance:Optimize systems performance:
• Technology and organization Technology and organization
• Organizations mutually adjust to one another Organizations mutually adjust to one another until fit is satisfactoryuntil fit is satisfactory
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Socio-technical Systems
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The Interdependence Between Organizations and Information Systems
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• 1950s:1950s: Technical changes Technical changes
• 60s-70s:60s-70s: Managerial controls Managerial controls
• 80s-90s:80s-90s: Institutional core activities Institutional core activities
Growing ImportanceGrowing Importance
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THE NETWORK REVOLUTION AND THE INTERNET
The Widening Scope of Information Systems
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THE NETWORK REVOLUTION AND THE INTERNET
The Widening Scope of Information Systems
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• Communicate and collaborateCommunicate and collaborate
• Access informationAccess information
• Participate in discussionsParticipate in discussions
• Supply informationSupply information
• Find entertainmentFind entertainment
• Exchange business transactionsExchange business transactions
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What You Can Do on the Internet
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• Flattening organizationsFlattening organizations
• Separating work from location Separating work from location
• Reorganizing work-flowsReorganizing work-flows
• Increasing flexibilityIncreasing flexibility
• Redefining organizational boundariesRedefining organizational boundaries
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New Options for Organizational Design
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Flattening Organizations Information Systems
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Redesigned Work Flow For Insurance Underwriting
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• Electronic commerceElectronic commerce
• Electronic businessElectronic business
• Electronic market: Information systems Electronic market: Information systems links, buyers and sellers to exchange links, buyers and sellers to exchange information, products, services, paymentsinformation, products, services, payments
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The Digital Firm
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• Internet links buyers, sellersInternet links buyers, sellers
• Lower transaction costsLower transaction costs
• Goods and services advertised, bought, Goods and services advertised, bought, exchanged worldwideexchanged worldwide
• Business-to-business transactions Business-to-business transactions increasingincreasing
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Electronic Commerce
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• Internet:Internet: Business builds private, secure Business builds private, secure networknetwork
• E-mail, Web documents, group E-mail, Web documents, group software:software: Extends effective Extends effective communication and controlcommunication and control
• Extranet: Extranet: Extension of intranet to Extension of intranet to authorized external usersauthorized external users
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Electronic Business
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Information Architecture and Information Technology Infrastructure
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