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INFORMATION SYSTEM IN GLOBAL BUSINESS TODAY (INTERDEPENCE OF STRATEGIC…
INFORMATION SYSTEM IN GLOBAL BUSINESS TODAY
IT TRANSFORM BUSINESS
150 million business world had dot-com
1.62 billion online purchase
growing online commerece
growing online newspaper readers
global e-commerce and internet advertising
COMPLEMENTARY ASSETS
Organizational assets
Managerial assets
Social assets
DIGITAL FIRM
Digitally significant business relationship
customers
suppliers
employee
Digitally core business process
set of task and behaviors
produce business results
organized in unique ways
Norm
time shifting
space shifting
NEW IN MIS
IT Innovation
New business models
Expanding E-Commerce
Management changes
Changes in firms and organization
GLOBALIZATION : CHALLENGES AND OPPROTUNITIES
Internet reduce costs of operation
Transaction on global scale
Instant and free communication
Shop on worldwide scale
INTERDEPENCE OF STRATEGIC BUSINESS OBJECTIVES AND INFOMRATION SYSTEM
Operational excellence
Improve efficiency
Higher profitability
New products, services, and business models
Customer and supplier intimiacy
Improved decision making
Competitive advantage
Survival
INFORMATION SYSTEM AND TECHNOLOGY
Information Technology
Hardware & Software
Achieve business objectives
Information System
Definition
Information
Collect, process, store, distribute
Support decision making and control
Activites
Input
Processing
Output
DIMENSIONS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Organizations
Senior management
Middle management
Scientists
Knowledge worker
Operational management
Production/Service workers
Data workers
Culture
Management
Perceive business challenges
Formulate organizational strategy
Allocation of human and financial resources
Information Technology
Computer hardware
Computer software
Data management technology
Networking and telecommunication technology
Internet
Intranet
Extranet
World wide web
IT Infrastructure
BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE ON INFORMATION SYSTEM
Creating value
Provide information for better decision
Increase revenue
Decrease cost
ACADEMIC DICIPLINES TO STUDY INFORMATION SYSTEM
Technical Approach
Computer science
Management science
Operations research
Behavioral Approach
Sociology
Economics
Psychology
Sociotechnical Approach