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Asper School of Business - MBA Program
6150 Management of Information Systems & Technology April-June 2009 Instructor: Bob Travica Class 1 Information, Information Technology, Information Systems and Organizations Updated April 2009 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
Outline Management of Information Technology & Systems Data, Information, Knowledge Data, Information, Knowledge and Occupations Information Technology and Information System Putting on Information System Lenses Management Topics, Information Systems, and Cases Organization-Systems Trajectory at Mead-Westvaco Putting MIS6150 Themes Together 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
Management of Information Technology & Systems Management of information technology (IT) and information systems (IS, systems) is similar to “Management Information Systems” (MIS): Utilizing IT/IS and information these support to solve business problems and support organizational performance. MIS 6150 is not: - A detailed technical look at various IT - A laconic survey of capabilities of various IT ("you can do this and that") - Hand-on course on IT use More… 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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Management of Information Technology & Systems
MIS 6150 is about managing IT/IS to accomplish Strategic goals (organizational effectiveness), and - Operational objectives (efficiency/productivity in daily operations) Two levels of analysis: - IT/IS as asset, “strategic weapon”, “nervous system” (strategic level) vs. tool, commodity (operational level) 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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Data, Information, Knowledge
Relationships – simple just in textbooks Data (Letters, numbers, graphics… Representing reality and knowledge) Domain of Technology Knowledge (Complex cognitive entity; cause-effect theories, vocabularies/conceptual maps, know-how, experience) Information (Data understood, meaning) Domain of Human Brain Knowledge is also embedded in computer software! (e.g., math operations in Excel, procedures in Accounting IS, decision trees in Expert Systems) In plain English, we often do not differentiate between data, information and knowledge, simply calling it all “information”. More… 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology 5 of 12
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6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
Data, Information, Knowledge and Occupations Where the primary focus of job is. Professionals Clerks Information Knowledge Data Managers 6 of 12 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
_Concept of Information Technology (IT) What do we mean by "IT"? Any tool for manipulating data, information - electronic: computer software and hardware - our focus - paper: documents, filing techniques… - still there, gradually transformed into electronic 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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Concept of Information System (IS, system)
Information Technology (IT) (Computers, Other) Data (organized, meaningful) Representations of Knowledge Use Procedures Supports Use Information, Knowledge Task, Business Process Perform on Users (Organizational members: Managers, Professionals, Clerks) In plain English, we often do not differentiate between data, information and knowledge, simply calling it all “information”. We often use term “technology” to refer to either IT or IS. 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
Brainstorm Putting on Information System Lenses What is the frequent (or important) task or process you work on? These questions help to focus on MIS6150 perspective, study and do assignments. What information is part of your work? How is this information supported by technology? Is something missing in your information/technology? . First part of Analytical Process addressed 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
Management Topics , Information Systems, and Cases Mapping into Our Teaching Cases: Electronic Commerce (Buying & selling via Internet), Demand pull; Sales & manufacturing systems innovation and integration, Supply chain systems innovation Compaq/Dell, Healthcare Exchange DrKW, Accenture Knowledge management, communication, hierarchy “demise”; Communication and Document management systems innovation Efficiency & effectiveness driven organizational change, Teamwork, internal/external process improvement, any time/space-operations; groupware, distributed systems, computer networks, enterprise systems, transaction processing/reporting systems Xerox HK, Clearwater, PPC, MNP 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
Organization-Systems Trajectory of MeadWestvaco - Centralized mainframe data processing centre (1960s) Decentralization – organizational and technological (mini computers 1970s, PCs 1980s, networks, Client-Server) Recentralization and Enterprise Resource Planning system IS evolution: Transactions tracking to office work support to decision making support to professional work support Role of IS Department: Support to operations to Strategic business partner; interfacing with business and computer vendors; shared IT governance. 6150 Management of Information Systems and Technology
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Putting MIS6150 Themes Together
Professionals, Clerks, Managers System Design & Development Provide System Requirements Adopt, Use IT (Computer Software & Hardware) Data (organized, meaningful) Procedures of Handling IT and Data Task, Process --- Infor- mation Productivity? Strategy Accomplishment? IS Dept. Design & Build Vendors People issues: Skills, motivation, equity, personality, other psychological factors Organizational values and stable behaviors (org. culture) Interest, power distribution (org. politics) Work Issues: Organization of work (tasks, jobs, processes) Org. structure (departments, reporting lines) Planning, controlling, coordinating, delegating Time-related issues: Scheduling, controlling, reporting Money issues: Budgeting, controlling, reporting Define strategic and operational targets, and role of technology Manage people, work, time and money in system use, development, and adoption Evaluate relationships b/w Users--System and System--Organizational Performance Managers:
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