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Information Systems in Organizations Managing the business: decision-making Growing the business: knowledge management, R&D, and social business

Course Topics Overview Unit 1: Introduction Unit 2: Systems Analysis Unit 3: Organizational Systems Unit 4: Consumer Systems 2

Unit 3: Organizational Systems How do large firms function today? 3.1. Types of systems in organizations Running the business: enterprise systems (ERP) Managing the business: decision-making (analytics, BI, dashboards) Growing the business: knowledge management, R&D, and social business 3

Unit 3: Organizational Systems 3.2. Systems management Business analysis, requirements, and systems acquisition Developing systems: programming, testing, and deployment Systems integration: standards, interoperability, and external collaboration Managing risk: security, hackers, and privacy 4

Unit 3: Organizational Systems 3.3. Digital business innovation Generating IT value Competitive advantage of digital business models 5

What is Data Analytics?

Business Analytics 6-7 BI applications to support human and automated decision making – Business Analytics—predict future outcomes – Decision Support Systems (DSS)—support human unstructured decision making – Intelligent systems – Enhancing organizational collaboration

“MONEYBALL”

What to do with all this Data? DataInformationKnowledge Data analytics is the art and science of examining raw data for the purpose of gaining insight and drawing actionable conclusions about business problems (Alalouf). Big data analytics is the process of examining big data to uncover hidden patterns, unknown correlations and other useful information that can be used to make better decisions (SAS).SAS

Data Analytics Track consumer behavior – What do consumers buy? – How do users interface with a web site? – How do you identify design problems? Predictive metrics – What will consumers buy? (Better yet, what do they want that they don’t know about yet?) – When will demand surge? – Credit card companies can predict divorce

Data Analytics The Challenge (Why many organizations resist analytics) Pro: Analytics & Big Data are powerful. Can transform organizational awareness & decision-making Con: Improved metrics and measurement increases personal accountability Perception: real-time analytics creates the worst of both worlds: greater accountability with less flexibility and influence.

Google Analytics Tracks web site metadata & user engagement # of sessions Average session duration Number of pages visited and duration at each Bounce rate Conversion

Types of Decisions You Face

Decision-Making Levels of an Organization 2- 14

Operational Level 2-15 Day-to-day business processes Interactions with customers Decisions: – structured, – recurring, and – can often be automated using IS. IS used to: – optimize processes, and – understand causes of performance problems.

Managerial Level 2-16 Functional managers – Monitor and control operational-level activities Focus: effectively utilizing and deploying resources Goal: achieving strategic objectives Managers’ decisions – Semistructured – Moderately complex – Time horizon of few days to few months IS can help with: – performance analytics (dashboards), – predictive analysis, and – providing key performance indicators (KPI).

Executive Level 2-17 The president, CEO, vice presidents, board of directors Decisions – Unstructured – Long-term strategic issues – Complex and nonroutine problems with long-term ramifications IS is used to: – obtain aggregate summaries of trends and projections, and – provide KPIs across the organization.

Scenario – Warehouse Manager You know you have too much cash tied up in inventory. You want to reduce inventory levels. You get a lot of heat when orders are placed and you can’t fill the order from inventory. What information do you need, how would you like to see it and how do you make decisions about adjusting inventory levels? Are these structured or unstructured decisions?

Databases & Data Warehouses Operational Databases

What Is a Hypercube? Create multi-dimensional “cubes” of information that summarize transactional data across a variety of dimensions. OLAP vs. OLTP Envisioned by smart businesspeople, built by the IT pros

Data Marts

Big Data Opportunities Will you be a player?

What Is Knowledge Management Managing and maximizing the intangible assets of organizations Technology-centric: with a focus on technology, ideally those that enhance knowledge sharing and creationknowledge sharing Organizational: with a focus on how an organization can be designed to facilitate better knowledge processes Ecological with a focus on the interaction of people, identity, knowledge, and environmental factors Ecologicalidentity ?

Question What is a “Baby Boomer” and how many of them are in the workforce today? How many will be in the workforce 10 years from now? What is “Tacit Knowledge”? Why is this keeping CEOs awake at night? Is there technology that we can use to help with this?

What are the benefits of Knowledge Management? What are the challenges of Knowledge Management?

Knowledge Management Systems 6-26 Generating value from knowledge assets Collection of technology-based systems Knowledge assets – Skills, routines, practices, principles, formulas, methods, heuristics, and intuitions – Used to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and profitability – Documents storing both facts and procedures Examples: Databases, manuals, diagrams, books, and so on

Unit 3: Organizational Systems How do large firms function today? 3.1. Types of systems in organizations Running the business: enterprise systems (ERP) Managing the business: decision-making (analytics, BI, dashboards) Growing the business: knowledge management, R&D, and social business 27