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Title: Week 1: Strategic Goals of IT


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Week 1 Strategic Goals of IT
MIS5801 Management of Information
Technology Paul Weinberg weinberg_at_temple.eduAd
apted from material by David Schuff and Paul
Weinberg
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MIS and Computer Science
  • Computer science and computer engineering is
    product-driven
  • Example Development of the iPod
  • MIS is solution-driven
  • Example Hardees analyzed customer data and
    preferences to predict demand for a higher
    calorie hamburger

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What technologies have to converge to make mobile
devices work?
  • Online music/video distribution
  • Portable music/video
  • Wireless telephone
  • Computer operating system
  • Computer animation
  • Wireless computer networking and Internet
    services
  • Power supply
  • Display

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What skills did Jobs need on his iPhone team?
  • Technology
  • Financial
  • Marketing
  • Manufacturing
  • Design
  • Human interaction
  • System
  • Management
  • Technology Integration
  • Business Integration
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Others?

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The Role of MIS
Accounting
Finance
Sales
Human Resources
Production
MIS is the glue that ties businesses
togetherand uses the technology that makes
business work.
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Changes That Have Altered the Business Environment
  • Emergence of the global economy
  • Transformation of industrial economies
  • Transformation of the business enterprise

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Emergence of the Global Economy
  • Management and control in a global marketplace
  • Competition in world markets
  • Global work groups
  • Global delivery systems

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Transformation of industrial economies
  • Knowledge/information-based economies
  • Whats the difference between a
    information-based economy and a
    manufacturing-based economy?
  • Time-based competition
  • Shorter product life
  • Turbulent environment

What do all of these things have in common and
what does technology have to do with it?
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Transformation of the Business Enterprise
  • Flattening
  • Decentralization
  • Flexibility
  • Location independence
  • Transaction and coordination cost pressure
  • Collaborative work and teamwork

What do all of these things have in common and
what does technology have to do with it?
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How do you recognize technology-enabled business
opportunities?
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Basic tools for assessing a business
The Value Chain(Organization Structure)
Five Forces Model(The Environment)
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Give a technology-oriented example for each
force
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porter_5_forces_analy
sis
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What can you learn from understanding an
organizations value chain?
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_chain
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Try it How can mobile technology alter the
competitive landscape?
http//cdn3.pcadvisor.co.uk/cmsdata/reviews/336981
6/Samsung_Galaxy_S3IMG_0044.jpg
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Going forward
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Current Issues
  • The spread of technology in organizations
  • Downsizing and Outsourcing
  • Career prospects and opportunities
  • Need for people within organizations with analyst
    skills that also have technology skills

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Other Issues and Opportunities Faced by the IS
Function
  • Greater Miniaturization, Speed, and Portability
  • miniaturization
  • integrated circuit
  • Moores Law
  • portability
  • Greater Connectivity and Continuing Convergence
    of Computing and Communications connectivity
  • interoperabiliity
  • open systems
  • convergence of computing and communications
  • Greater Use of Digitized Information and
    Multimedia
  • digitization
  • multimedia
  • Better Software Techniques and Interfaces with
    People

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Miniaturization
  • Moores Law
  • Chip capacities (storage and processing) have
    doubled every 18 months
  • Why? Because they are getting smaller.
  • But there are problems, for example
  • Chip gates are becoming too small to block
    electrons, which determine the 1s from the 0s
  • How to get around laws of quantum mechanics?
  • Moore himself said we may hit the limit by 2017

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Moores Law Drives Microchip Performance Up...
Source Brynjolfsson, E. and S. Yang
Information Technology and Productivity A
Review of the Literature, Advances in Computers,
1996.
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And the cost of digital devices drops
Source ftp//download.intel.com/museum/Moores_La
w/Printed_Materials/Moores_Law_2pg.pdf
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Major Ideas
  • Integration There are no boundaries between
  • Business process design and technology design
  • Major business functions
  • Location doesnt matter
  • IT does matter
  • IT is a major driver of business innovation
  • The use of technology by itself doesnt guarantee
    success

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That Used to Be Us
  • Thomas Friedman discusses his book That Used to
    Be Us
  • Specifically . . . Issues faced by the United
    States
  • Globalization
  • Changes in Information Technology
  • Deficits
  • Energy Consumption
  • As you watch the video --- take notes for the
    following discussion

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That Used to Be Us
  • What does it mean for the world to be
    hyperconnected?
  • What is skills bias polarization?
  • What are the three types of workers and how are
    they affected by skills bias polarization?
  • What three things should people do to be
    competitive in this changing global environment?
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