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Title: Managing Information Technology Class 1 IT Environment


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Managing Information TechnologyClass 1 - IT
Environment Why IT Matters
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Class Agenda
  • Introductions
  • Syllabus Review
  • Achieve Business Success through IT IT
    Environment Why IT Matters
  • Reading AssignmentU.S. Top Business
    Technology Priorities in 2007
  • China and Information Technology
  • What Will China Look Like in 2035?

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My Story
  • Associate Professor of Information Systems at
    Northern Illinois University, USA
  • Teaching Database Management, Electronic
    Commerce, Business Information Technologies
    courses
  • Received MIS Graduate Teaching Awards in 2001,
    2002, and 2006.
  • Born and raised in Beijing, China
  • Highest education degree received from
    Mississippi State University in 1997 Doctor of
    Business Administration in Management Information
    Systems (MIS)
  • Taught at Beijing Institute of Business from 1988
    to 1992
  • Served as a Project Manager for Motorola Inc.
    Beijing office from 1992 to 1994
  • Interest
  • Ping Pong
  • Badminton
  • Will lead a Study Abroad Program in Beijing,
    China, Summer 2008

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Introductions
Name Cards Please specify What do you want to
be called (Name)?
5
Syllabus Review
Course Objectives
  • Obtain a practical understanding of how
    organizations leverage various information
    systems strategies, practices, and technologies
    to support the successful implementation of their
    established business strategy.
  • Gain an understanding of your role in the
    planning, selection, specification, development,
    and implementation of information systems to
    support dynamic business strategies and
    objectives.
  • Present an overview of the rich variety of the
    managerial issues raised by the on-going
    evolution of new information sharing
    technologies.

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Syllabus Review
Course Format
  • Instructor Lecturers
  • Group Discussion
  • Group Presentation
  • Case Analysis
  • Field Trip
  • Guest Speaker Presentation

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Syllabus Review
Key Points
  • Class Participation IS Important
  • Come Prepared to Class
  • Be An Active Participant in Small Group
    Discussions to Maximize Learning

NOTE You will learn from me and I will learn
from you!
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What We Will Learn?
  • IT Environment Why IT Matters
  • IT Current Applications in China in the World
  • Strategic Uses of IT
  • How Companies Succeed/Fail Using IT
  • IT Applications and Their Benefits/Limitations
  • How Organizations Apply IT to Address Currentand
    Future Business Challenges
  • IT Business Process Management
  • IT Project Management
  • Data Management Options and Challenges
  • Role of IT in Emerging Business Practices
  • Electronic Business / Electronic Government
  • IT Privacy and Security Issues

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What We Will Not Learn?
  • Any IS Productivity Applications(PowerPoint,
    Dreamweaver, MS Project, etc.)
  • Any IS Programming Languages or
    Meta-languages(VisualBasic, ASP.Net, Javascript,
    etc.)
  • Any Specific Operating System(UNIX, Various
    Windows OS, etc.)
  • In-depth Understanding of IT Networking and
    Architecture Technologies
  • The Course Will Focus on Providing You With a
    Practical Understanding of How Organizations
    Leverage Information Technology to Support Their
    Established Business Strategies!

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What is Information Technology?
  • General term for the communications and computer
    hardware, software, and services performed within
    an organization to achieve its business
    objectives.
  • Management Information Systems (MIS) can be
    defined technically as a set of interrelated
    components that collect (or retrieve), process,
    store, and distribute information to support
    decision making and control in an organization.

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Dimensions of MIS
IT/MIS are more than computers!!
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IT Mission
  • The Mission of IT improve the performance of
    people through the use of information technology
  • To achieve operational excellence
  • To develop new products, services, and business
    models
  • To attain customer and supplier intimacy
  • To improve decision making
  • To promote competitive advantage
  • To ensure survival

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The Organizational Environment
  • The way IT is used depends on the environment
    surrounding the organization that uses it.
  • Organizational Environment includes the external
    and internal business environment.

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The External Business Environment
  • The Internet Economy
  • B2C, B2B etc.
  • IT is a major underpinning of the way the old
    and new worlds interface.
  • Faster Business Cycles
  • Rely on IT
  • Global Marketplace
  • The entire world has become the marketplace
  • The Internet allows companies to work globally
  • Globalization is a two way street
  • Internet allows small firms to have a global
    reach
  • Business environment is now global, but local
    tastes still matter

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The External Business Environment cont.
  • Business Ecosystems
  • Decapitalization
  • Tangible items, such as capital, equipment and
    buildings were the tenets of power in the
    industrial age
  • Today power of intangibles such as ideas and
    knowledge
  • Managing talent as important as e.g. managing
    finance

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The External Business Environment cont.
  • Accountability and Transparency
  • Call for greater transparency of corporate
    operations and greater accountability of
    corporate officers
  • IT will play a significant role in implementing
    the ensuing regulations and fostering
    transparency
  • Rising Societal Risks of IT
  • IT has negatively affected millions of people
  • Network shutdowns
  • Computer viruses
  • Identity theft
  • Email scams
  • Movement of white collar jobs offshore

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The Internal Organizational Environment
  • From Supply-Push to Demand-Pull
  • Old
  • Companies did their best to figure out what
    customers want
  • Organized to build a supply of products or
    services and then push them out to end
    customers on stores shelves, in catalogs etc.
  • New (Internet)
  • Allows much closer and one-to-one contact
    between customer and seller
  • Offer customers the components of a
    product/service then the customer creates their
    own version by pulling what they want

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The Internal Organizational Environment cont.
  • Real-Time Working
  • Sales people have up-to-the-minute information
    about customers
  • Knowing e.g. inventory and cash levels as they
    are NOW not as they were a week or a month ago
  • Being able to reach someone when you need them
  • Anytime, Anyplace Information Work
  • Team-Based Working
  • Working together on projects

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The Internal Organizational Environment cont.
  • Outsourcing and Strategic Alliances
  • To become more competitive, organizations are
    examining types of work that should be done
    internally or externally by others
  • Ranges from a simple contract for services to a
    long-term strategic alliance
  • The thinking is We should focus on what we do
    best and outsource the other functions to people
    who specialize in them
  • The Demise of Hierarchy
  • Hierarchical structures cannot cope with rapid
    change
  • Communications up and down the chain of command
    takes too much time for todays environment

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Waves in Technology
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Waves of Development and Adoption
  • Devices
  • Wi-Fi/Broadband
  • Web Services
  • XML/SOAP
  • HTTP/HTML
  • SMTP
  • Email Clients
  • Web Browsers
  • Mouse
  • GUI
  • LANs
  • PC Architecture
  • DOS
  • Spreadsheets
  • Word Processors

Today
PC Mid 80s
Internet Mid 90s
Applications Late 80s-Mid 90s
Web Apps Mid 00s - . . .
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The Technology Environment
  • Hardware Trends
  • Major current development hand-held devices,
    wireless etc.
  • Further distribution processing beyond
    organizational boundaries to suppliers, customers
    etc.
  • Software Trends
  • Prototyping quick development of a mock-up
  • trend towards Customer Relationship Management
    (CRM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) e.g.
    SAP, PeopleSoft
  • DANGER BEWARE
  • Expensive and troublesome, especially for
    companies wanting to modify the ERP software to
    fit their unique processes
  • Need a fundamental Organizational Change!

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The Technology Environment cont.
  • Software Trends cont.
  • Purchasing software became viable alternative to
    in-house development
  • Paying attention to applications and integrations
    other than transaction processing
  • Push for open system
  • End users develop their own systems
  • Like hardware, software is migrating to be
    network centric toward Web Services.
  • The significance of Web Services is that it moves
    software and programming to being truly network
    centric the network becomes the heart of the
    system, linking all Web Services

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The Technology Environment cont.
  • Data Trends
  • Corporate Databases
  • Serving several applications
  • Data management focuses on concepts
  • Contains a much richer universe of digitized
    media including voice, graphics, animation and
    photographs (digitized media)
  • Managing this expanded array of information
    resources requires new technologies
  • Data warehousing
  • Data Mining
  • Two major data issues are now facing CIOs
  • Security protecting data from those who should
    not see it
  • Privacy safeguarding the personal data of
    employees, customers etc.

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The Technology Environment cont.
  • Communication Trends
  • Today the Internet Protocol has become the
    worldwide standard for LANs and WANs.
  • Telecommunication-based IT links organizations to
    their suppliers, business partners, and
    customers.
  • Explosion of Wireless
  • 2nd generation, instant messaging, Wi-Fi, 3rd
    generation (3G), etc.
  • Doesnt just enable mobility changes how people
    communicate, how they live and how they work
  • Exciting Times!!!

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Competitive Advantage Who is Right?
  • IT Doesnt Matter - Car 2003
  • As IT becomes more pervasive, technology becomes
    more standardized and ubiquitous
  • The result is that the same technologies are
    available to all competitors in an industry
  • This produces no competitive advantage
  • The Engine that Drives Success The Best
    Companies have the Models Because they Have the
    Best IT Strategies - Lundberg 2004
  • Companies with bad business models fail
    regardless of IT systems or other capabilities
  • Companies with good business models use IT to
    execute successful business models and succeed

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IT for Competitive Advantage Business Value
  • Using IT to create/support business strategy is
    the most effective approach creating the most
    business value
  • Strategic IT systems are typically custom built
    and are integrated to support the business
    strategy
  • Strategic IT systems are by nature hard to
    replicate just as are good business models

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Type of Business Information Systems
  • Transaction processing systems (TPS)
  • Performs and records daily routine transactions
    necessary to conduct business
  • Management information systems (MIS) and decision
    support systems (DSS)
  • Provides summary reports on the companys basic
    operations and performance.
  • Supports non-routine decision making for middle
    management (What If Analysis)
  • Executive support systems (ESS)
  • Provides information and analysis for the
    strategic issues and long-term trends, both in
    the firm and in the external environment

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Interrelationships Among Information Systems
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Current Enterprise IT Applications
  • Enterprise applications are systems that span
    functional areas and automate processes for
    multiple business functions and organizational
    areas they include
  • Enterprise resource planning systems (ERP)
  • Supply chain management systems (SCM)
  • Customer relationship management systems (CRM)
  • Knowledge management systems (KMS)

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What Makes IT Personnel So Valuable?
  • Technological Competency
  • Business Competency
  • System CompetencyIT Personnel should have a
    solid, integrated foundation in technical,
    business, and systems knowledge and skills.
    Perhaps most important, they should also have the
    social skills to understand how to work well with
    and motivate others.

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Distinct Skills for IT Managers
  • Technical
  • Knowledge of hardware, software, networking, and
    security
  • Most IS professionals are not deep technical
    experts but can direct/manage others with the
    required technical skills
  • Business
  • Understand the nature of business including
    process, management, social, and communication
    domains
  • Unique skills over those with only technical
    skills
  • Systems
  • Knowledge of approaches and methods, also possess
    critical thinking and problem solving skills
    necessary to build and integrate large
    information systems
  • Unique skills over those with only technical
    skills

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The Future for IT
IT needs will continue to grow as technology
developments advance
Although outsourcing will continue, there will be
strong demand for IT professionals
There is a need for personnel that can speak the
language of technology and business and the
skills to manage projects and people
  • Characteristics for success include continuous
    learning and growth, finding new ways to add
    value, flexibility, and developing unique skills

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Questions for Class Discussion
  • Explain the direct and indirect benefits of using
    IT to address business challenges?
  • Why does IT matter for
  • Accounting and Finance?
  • Operation Management?
  • Human Resource Management?
  • Sales and Marketing?
  • Information Systems?
  • What are the Top Management Concerns for using
    IT?
  • What are the Top Application and Technology
    development in Business Organizations?
  • What are the Top Enablers of IT and Business
    Alignment?
  • What are the Top Inhibitors of IT and Business
    Alignment?
  • How the IT has been applied in China?
  • What are the Trends of IT management in Business?

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