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Management Information
Systems
Chapter 1
Information Systems in Global
Business Today
The Role of Information Systems in Business
Today
• How information systems are transforming
business
• Increased technology investments
• Increased responsiveness to customer demands.
• economy Shifts in media and advertising
• Globalization opportunities
• Internet has drastically reduced costs of operating on
global scale
 In the emerging, fully digital firm
 Significant business relationships are digitally
enabled and mediated
 Core business processes are accomplished
through digital networks
 Key corporate assets are managed digitally
 Digital firms offer greater flexibility in organization
and management
 Time shifting, space shifting
 Growing interdependence between ability
to use information technology and ability to
implement corporate strategies and
achieve corporate goals
 Business firms invest heavily in
information systems to achieve six
strategic business objectives:
 Operational excellence
 New products, services, and business models
 Customer and supplier intimacy
 Improved decision making
 Competitive advantage
 Survival
 Operational excellence:
 Improvement of efficiency to attain higher profitability
 Information systems, technology an important tool in
achieving greater efficiency and productivity
 E.g. Wal-Mart’s RetailLink system links suppliers to
stores for superior replenishment system
 New products, services, and business models:
 Business model: describes how company produces,
delivers, and sells product or service to create wealth
 Information systems and technology a major enabling
tool for new products, services, business models
 E.g. Apple’s iPod, iTunes and Netflix’s Internet-based DVD
rentals
 Customer and supplier intimacy:
 Serving customers well leads to customers returning,
which raises revenues and profits
 E.g. High-end hotels that use computers to
track customer preferences and use to
monitor and customize environment
 Intimacy with suppliers allows them to provide vital
inputs, which lowers costs
 E.g. J.C.Penney’s information system which
links sales records to contract manufacturer
 Improved decision-making
 Without accurate information:
 Managers must use forecasts, best
guesses, luck
 Leads to:
 Overproduction, underproduction of goods and
services
 Misallocation of resources
 Poor response times
 Poor outcomes raise costs, lose customers
 Operational excellence:
 Improvement of efficiency to attain higher profitability
 New products, services, and business models:
 Enabled by technology
 Customer and supplier intimacy:
 Serving customers raises revenues and profits
 Better communication with suppliers lowers costs
 Competitive advantage
 Delivering better performance
 Charging less for superior products
 Responding to customers and suppliers in real time
 Often achieved when firm achieves one of first four
advantages
 E.g. Dell: Consistent profitability over 25 years; Dell
remains one of the most efficient producer of PCs in
world.
 But Dell has lost some of its advantages to fast
followers-- HP
 Survival
 Information technologies as necessity of business
 May be:
 Industry-level changes, e.g. Citibank’s introduction
of ATMs
 Governmental regulations requiring record-keeping
 E.g. environmental protection act.
The Interdependence Between Organizations and
Information Technology
 Information system:
 Set of interrelated components
 Collect, process, store, and distribute information
 Support decision making, coordination, and control
 Information vs. data
 Data are streams of raw facts
 Information is data shaped into meaningful form
Data and Information
 Information system: Three activities produce
information organizations need
 Input: Captures raw data from organization or
external environment
 Processing: Converts raw data into meaningful
form
 Output: Transfers processed information to people
or activities that use it
 Feedback:
 Output returned to appropriate members of
organization to help evaluate or correct input stage
 Computer/Computer program vs.
information system
 Computers and software are technical foundation
and tools, similar to the material and tools used to
build a house
Functions of an Information System
Information Systems Are More Than
Computers
 Organizational dimension of information
systems
 Hierarchy of authority, responsibility
 Senior management
 Middle management
 Operational management
 Knowledge workers
 Data workers
 Production or service workers
Levels in a Firm
 Organizational dimension of information
systems (cont.)
 Separation of business functions
 Sales and marketing
 Human resources
 Finance and accounting
 Production and manufacturing)
 Unique business processes
 Unique business culture
 Organizational politics
 Management dimension of information
system
 Managers set organizational strategy for
responding to business challenges
 In addition, managers must act creatively:
 Creation of new products and services
 Occasionally re-creating the organization
 Technology dimension of information
systems
 Computer hardware and software
 Data management technology
 Networking and telecommunications
technology
 Networks, the Internet, intranets and extranets, World
Wide Web
 IT infrastructure: provides platform that
system is built on
 Business perspective on information
systems:
 Information system is instrument for creating
value
 Investments in information technology will
result in superior returns:
 Productivity increases
 Revenue increases
 Superior long-term strategic positioning
 Business information value chain
 Raw data acquired and transformed through
stages that add value to that information
 Value of information system determined in part by
extent to which it leads to better decisions, greater
efficiency, and higher profits
 Business perspective: Calls attention to
organizational and managerial nature of
information systems
The Business Information Value Chain
Variation in Returns on
Information Technology Investment
 Investing in information technology does not
guarantee good returns
 Considerable variation in the returns firms
receive from systems investments
 Factors:
 Adopting the right business model
 Investing in complementary assets (organizational
and management capital)
 Complementary assets:
 Assets required to derive value from a primary
investment
 Firms supporting technology investments with
investment in complementary assets receive
superior returns
 E.g.: invest in technology and the people to make it
work properly
 Complementary assets include:
 Organizational investments, e.g.
 Appropriate business model
 Efficient business processes
 Managerial investments, e.g.
 Incentives for management innovation
 Teamwork and collaborative work environments
 Social investments, e.g.
 The Internet and telecommunications
infrastructure
 Technology standards
Contemporary Approaches to Information Systems
• Technical approach
• Emphasizes mathematically based models
• Computer science, management
science, operations research
• Behavioral approach
• Behavioral issues (strategic business
integration, implementation, etc.)
• Psychology, economics, sociology
• Management Information Science
• Combines computer science, management science,
operations research and practical orientation with
behavioral issues
• Four main actors
• Suppliers of hardware and software
• Business firms
• Managers and employees
• Firm’s environment (legal, social, cultural context)
• Approach of the book: Socio-technical view
• Optimal organizational performance achieved
by jointly optimizing both social and technical
systems used in production
• Helps avoid purely technological approach
A Sociotechnical Perspective on Information Systems
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Information system in global business

  • 1.
  • 2. Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Information Systems in Global Business Today
  • 3. The Role of Information Systems in Business Today • How information systems are transforming business • Increased technology investments • Increased responsiveness to customer demands. • economy Shifts in media and advertising • Globalization opportunities • Internet has drastically reduced costs of operating on global scale
  • 4.
  • 5.  In the emerging, fully digital firm  Significant business relationships are digitally enabled and mediated  Core business processes are accomplished through digital networks  Key corporate assets are managed digitally  Digital firms offer greater flexibility in organization and management  Time shifting, space shifting
  • 6.  Growing interdependence between ability to use information technology and ability to implement corporate strategies and achieve corporate goals  Business firms invest heavily in information systems to achieve six strategic business objectives:  Operational excellence  New products, services, and business models  Customer and supplier intimacy  Improved decision making  Competitive advantage  Survival
  • 7.  Operational excellence:  Improvement of efficiency to attain higher profitability  Information systems, technology an important tool in achieving greater efficiency and productivity  E.g. Wal-Mart’s RetailLink system links suppliers to stores for superior replenishment system
  • 8.  New products, services, and business models:  Business model: describes how company produces, delivers, and sells product or service to create wealth  Information systems and technology a major enabling tool for new products, services, business models  E.g. Apple’s iPod, iTunes and Netflix’s Internet-based DVD rentals
  • 9.  Customer and supplier intimacy:  Serving customers well leads to customers returning, which raises revenues and profits  E.g. High-end hotels that use computers to track customer preferences and use to monitor and customize environment  Intimacy with suppliers allows them to provide vital inputs, which lowers costs  E.g. J.C.Penney’s information system which links sales records to contract manufacturer
  • 10.  Improved decision-making  Without accurate information:  Managers must use forecasts, best guesses, luck  Leads to:  Overproduction, underproduction of goods and services  Misallocation of resources  Poor response times  Poor outcomes raise costs, lose customers
  • 11.  Operational excellence:  Improvement of efficiency to attain higher profitability  New products, services, and business models:  Enabled by technology  Customer and supplier intimacy:  Serving customers raises revenues and profits  Better communication with suppliers lowers costs
  • 12.  Competitive advantage  Delivering better performance  Charging less for superior products  Responding to customers and suppliers in real time  Often achieved when firm achieves one of first four advantages  E.g. Dell: Consistent profitability over 25 years; Dell remains one of the most efficient producer of PCs in world.  But Dell has lost some of its advantages to fast followers-- HP
  • 13.  Survival  Information technologies as necessity of business  May be:  Industry-level changes, e.g. Citibank’s introduction of ATMs  Governmental regulations requiring record-keeping  E.g. environmental protection act.
  • 14. The Interdependence Between Organizations and Information Technology
  • 15.  Information system:  Set of interrelated components  Collect, process, store, and distribute information  Support decision making, coordination, and control  Information vs. data  Data are streams of raw facts  Information is data shaped into meaningful form
  • 17.  Information system: Three activities produce information organizations need  Input: Captures raw data from organization or external environment  Processing: Converts raw data into meaningful form  Output: Transfers processed information to people or activities that use it
  • 18.  Feedback:  Output returned to appropriate members of organization to help evaluate or correct input stage  Computer/Computer program vs. information system  Computers and software are technical foundation and tools, similar to the material and tools used to build a house
  • 19. Functions of an Information System
  • 20. Information Systems Are More Than Computers
  • 21.  Organizational dimension of information systems  Hierarchy of authority, responsibility  Senior management  Middle management  Operational management  Knowledge workers  Data workers  Production or service workers
  • 22. Levels in a Firm
  • 23.  Organizational dimension of information systems (cont.)  Separation of business functions  Sales and marketing  Human resources  Finance and accounting  Production and manufacturing)  Unique business processes  Unique business culture  Organizational politics
  • 24.  Management dimension of information system  Managers set organizational strategy for responding to business challenges  In addition, managers must act creatively:  Creation of new products and services  Occasionally re-creating the organization
  • 25.  Technology dimension of information systems  Computer hardware and software  Data management technology  Networking and telecommunications technology  Networks, the Internet, intranets and extranets, World Wide Web  IT infrastructure: provides platform that system is built on
  • 26.  Business perspective on information systems:  Information system is instrument for creating value  Investments in information technology will result in superior returns:  Productivity increases  Revenue increases  Superior long-term strategic positioning
  • 27.  Business information value chain  Raw data acquired and transformed through stages that add value to that information  Value of information system determined in part by extent to which it leads to better decisions, greater efficiency, and higher profits  Business perspective: Calls attention to organizational and managerial nature of information systems
  • 29. Variation in Returns on Information Technology Investment
  • 30.  Investing in information technology does not guarantee good returns  Considerable variation in the returns firms receive from systems investments  Factors:  Adopting the right business model  Investing in complementary assets (organizational and management capital)
  • 31.  Complementary assets:  Assets required to derive value from a primary investment  Firms supporting technology investments with investment in complementary assets receive superior returns  E.g.: invest in technology and the people to make it work properly
  • 32.  Complementary assets include:  Organizational investments, e.g.  Appropriate business model  Efficient business processes  Managerial investments, e.g.  Incentives for management innovation  Teamwork and collaborative work environments  Social investments, e.g.  The Internet and telecommunications infrastructure  Technology standards
  • 33. Contemporary Approaches to Information Systems
  • 34. • Technical approach • Emphasizes mathematically based models • Computer science, management science, operations research • Behavioral approach • Behavioral issues (strategic business integration, implementation, etc.) • Psychology, economics, sociology
  • 35. • Management Information Science • Combines computer science, management science, operations research and practical orientation with behavioral issues • Four main actors • Suppliers of hardware and software • Business firms • Managers and employees • Firm’s environment (legal, social, cultural context)
  • 36. • Approach of the book: Socio-technical view • Optimal organizational performance achieved by jointly optimizing both social and technical systems used in production • Helps avoid purely technological approach
  • 37. A Sociotechnical Perspective on Information Systems
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