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Information Systems in Organizations

Information Systems and Management

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Introduction

Businesses need to ensure that systems:

Lower Costs Increase Profits Improve ServiceAchieve a competitive

advantage

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IS personnel are the key to unlocking the potential of any new or modified system

(HBO)

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• In your career you will work with information systems to help your company become more efficent, effective, productive, and competitive within its industry.

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Organization

An organization is a formal collection of people and other resources established to accomplish a set of goals.

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Value Chain

The Value Chain is a series of activities that includes:– Inbound logistics– Warehouse & Storage– Production– Finished product storage– Outbound logistics– Marketing & Sales– Customer Service

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Organizational Structure

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Organizational Structure

Organizational subunits and the way they relate to the overall organization.

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Types of Organizational Structures

•Traditional

•Flat

•Project

•Team

•Multi-Dimensional

•Virtual

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Empowerment

Giving employees and their managers more responsibility and authority to make decisions, take certain actions, and have more control over their jobs.

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Organization Structure and IS

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IS Department Functions

Technical• Operating Systems• Telecommunications• DBA

Systems & Programming

Training•Internal•External

Audit

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Business Process Reengineering (BPR)

BPR

The radical redesign of business processes

• Technology

• TQM

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Technology

• Diffusion: Measure of how widely technology is spread throughout the organization

• Infusion: Extent to which technology is deeply integrated into a business area

• Technology Acceptance Model (TAM): a model that describes the factors that lead to higher levels of acceptance and usage of technology.– Factors include ease of use and quality of

information

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Total Quality Management (TQM)

• Quality: the ability of a product or service to meet or exceed customer expectations

• TQM: approaches that foster a commitment to quality– Awareness of customer needs– Empowering and rewarding employees

for quality

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Information System Success

Efficiency

- Output / Input

- Do things right

Effectiveness

- Output / Objectives

- Do the right things

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More BPR

• The fundamental re-thinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in cost, quality, service, and speed.

• Automate: IT substitutes for human effort– Payroll (same but faster)

• Informate: IT augments human effort– Spreadsheets (new activities)

• Transformate: IT restructures processes– Paperless Accounts Payable

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BPR – Revolutionary

TQM - Evolutionary

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“Don’t pave the cow paths”

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Strategies to Contain Costs

• Outsourcing: contracting with outside professional services to meet specific business needs

• On-Demand Computing (Utility Computing):

contracting for computer resources to rapidly respond to an organizations

varying workflow (Cloud)

• Downsizing (Rightsizing):

reducing the number of employees to cut costs

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Porter’s Five Forces Model

Factors that lead to attainment of competitive advantage

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Porter’s Five Forces Model

&Information Technology

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1. Buyer Power Decrease buyer power Make it more attractive for

customers to buy from us IT

Loyalty Program Safeway VS. Save-On-Foods Aeroplan

From a Company Perspective

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2. Supplier Power Decrease supplier power Have many alternate supply

sources IT

B2B Marketplace Internet-based services

which brings together many buyers and sellers

Private Exchange

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3. Threat of Substitute Product or Services Decrease the threat Have fewer alternatives in the

market IT

Create switching costs

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4. Threat of New Entrants Decrease the threat Create an entry barrier IT

5. Rivalry among Existing Competitors Trend is toward increased competition IT

Gain a competitive advantage (fleeting) Compete on price Track Purchasing sequences

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Strategic Planning for Competitive Advantage

Strategic Alliance:

Agreement between two or more companies that involves the joint production and distribution of goods and services.

• Creating new products and services• Improving existing products and

services• Using IS for strategic purposes

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Planning

ISOrganizing

Controlling Staffing

Directing

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Chief Information Officer (CIO)

• Oversees all uses of IT

• Ensures strategic alignment of IT with business goals and objectives

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Discussion Question

Business Personnel and IT Personnel

There is a GAP• What is this gap?

• Why does it exist?

• How may it be resolved?

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Information Systems in Organizations

Information Systems and Management