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Chapter   1




 MANAGING THE
  DIGITAL FIRM
OBJECTIVES



   What is the role of information systems in today’s
    competitive business environment?

   What exactly is an information system? What do
    managers need to know about information
    systems?

   How are information systems transforming
    organizations and management?
OBJECTIVES



   How has the Internet and Internet technology
    transformed business?

   What are the major management challenges to
    building and using information systems?
MIS: Management Information System

   An organized approach to the study of the information needs of an
    organization's management at every level in making operational,
    tactical, and strategic decisions. Its objective is to design and
    implement procedures, processes, and routines that provide
    suitably detailed reports in an accurate, consistent, and timely
    manner.
   In a management information system, modern, computerized
    systems continuously gather relevant data, both from inside and
    outside an organization. This data is then processed, integrated, and
    stored in a centralized database (or data warehouse) where it is
    constantly updated and made available to all who have the
    authority to access it, in a form that suits their purpose.
MIS: Management Information System

MIS (management information systems) is a general term for the
  computer systems in an enterprise that provide information about
  its business operations. It's also used to refer to the people who
  manage these systems. Typically, in a large corporation, "MIS" or the
  "MIS department" refers to a central or centrally-coordinated
  system of computer expertise and management, often including
  mainframe systems but also including by extension the
  corporation's entire network of computer resources.
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm


Four powerful worldwide changes that
have altered the business environment:

1.    Emergence of the Global Economy
2.    Transformation of Industrial Economies
3.    Transformation of the Business Enterprise
4.    The Emerging Digital Firm
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm


   Emergence of the Global Economy

        Management and control in a global
         marketplace
        Competition in world markets
        Global work groups
        Global delivery systems
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm


   Transformation of Industrial Economies

        Knowledge- and information-based economies

        Productivity

        New products and services

        Knowledge: a central productive and strategic
         asset
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm


   Transformation of Industrial Economies

        Time-based competition

        Shorter product life

        Turbulent environment

        Limited employee knowledge base
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
Labor Force Composition 1900-1997




            Figure 1-1
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm


   Transformation of the Business Enterprise

        Flattening
        Decentralization
        Flexibility
        Location independence
        Low transaction and coordination costs
        Empowerment
        Collaborative work and teamwork
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm


   Emergence of the Digital Firm

        Digitally-enabled relationships with customers,
         suppliers, and employees
        Core business processes accomplished via
         digital networks
        Digital management of key corporate assets
        Rapid sensing and responding to environmental
         changes
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
            What Is an Information System?


A set of interrelated components that collect
 (or retrieve), process, store, and distribute
information to support decision making and
control in an organization
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
               What Is an Information System?


   Data: Streams of raw facts representing events
    such as business transactions

   Information: Clusters of facts that are
    meaningful and useful to human beings in the
    processes such as making decisions
WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
What Is an Information System?




    Data and Information

        Figure 1-2
Essentials of Management Information Systems
              Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
              WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
          Activities in an Information System




INPUT                  PROCESS                      OUTPUT



                     FEEDBACK
Essentials of Management Information Systems
      Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
      WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?

 Functions of an Information System




               Figure 1-3
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                    Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                   WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
         Computer-Based Information System (CBIS)


   Rely on computer hardware and software

   Processing and disseminating information
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                  WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
                     Formal Systems


   Fixed definitions of data, procedures

   Collecting, storing, processing, disseminating,
    using data
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                    Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                    WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
         A Business Perspective on Information Systems


   An organizational and management solution

   Based on information technology

   To a challenge posed by the environment
Essentials of Management Information Systems
      Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
      WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
         Information Systems




 ORGANIZATIONS         TECHNOLOGY



             INFORMATION
               SYSTEMS




             MANAGEMENT



              Figure 1-4
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                   Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                   WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
        A Business Perspective on Information Systems


   Information systems literacy: Broad-based
  understanding of information systems that includes
  behavioral knowledge about organizations and
  individuals using information systems as well as
  technical knowledge about computers.
 Computer literacy: Knowledge about information
  technology, focusing on under-standing how
  computer-based technologies work
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                    Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                    WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
                      Major Business Functions

   Sales and marketing

   Manufacturing

   Finance

   Accounting

   Human resources
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                  WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
                        Organizations


Key Elements:
 People: Managers, knowledge workers, data
    workers, production or service workers

   Structure: Organization chart , groups of
    specialists, products, geography
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                  WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
                        Organizations


   Operating procedures: Standard operating
    procedures (SOP, rules for action)

   Politics: Power to persuade, get things done

   Culture: Customs of behavior
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                       Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                       WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
                             Management


Levels:
 Senior managers: make long-range strategic
    decisions about products and services

   Middle managers: Carry out the programs and
    plans of senior management

   Operational managers: monitor the firm’s daily
    activities
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                  WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
                    Computer Technology

Tools managers use to cope with change
   Hardware: Physical equipment
   Software: Detailed preprogrammed instructions
   Storage: Physical media for
    storing data and the software
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm
                  WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS?
                      Computer Technology


   Communications Technology: transfers data
    from one physical location to another

   Networks: link computers to share data or
    resources
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                     Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

           CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS

                                         TECHNICAL APPROACHES

                   COMPUTER
                                              OPERATIONS
                    SCIENCE
                                               RESEARCH
     MANAGEMENT
       SCIENCE
                                MIS
                                                      SOCIOLOGY

                 PSYCHOLOGY           POLITICAL SCIENCE


BEHAVIORAL APPROACHES
                            Figure 1-5
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

          CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
                 Socio-Technical Systems

Optimize systems performance:
   Technology and organization
   Organizations mutually adjust to one another until
    fit is satisfactory
Essentials of Management Information Systems
       Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
      Socio-technical Systems




               Figure 1-6       SOURCE: Liker, et al, 1987
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                     Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

                    TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
The Interdependence Between Organizations and Information Systems




                               Figure 1-7
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                   Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

            THE NETWORK REVOLUTION AND THE INTERNET
          The Widening Scope of Information Systems


   1950s: Technical changes

   60s-70s: Managerial controls

   80s-90s: Institutional core activities

Growing Importance
Essentials of Management Information Systems
         Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

  THE NETWORK REVOLUTION AND THE INTERNET
The Widening Scope of Information Systems




                 Figure 1-8
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

                TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
              What You Can Do on the Internet

   Communicate and collaborate
   Access information
   Participate in discussions
   Supply information
   Find entertainment
   Exchange business transactions
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                   Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

                 TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
            New Options for Organizational Design


   Flattening organizations

   Separating work from location

   Reorganizing work-flows

   Increasing flexibility

   Redefining organizational boundaries
Essentials of Management Information Systems
          Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

        TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
Flattening Organizations Information Systems




                  Figure 1-9
Essentials of Management Information Systems
         Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

       TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
Redesigned Work Flow For Insurance Underwriting




                 Figure 1-10
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

                TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
                    The Digital Firm


   Electronic commerce

   Electronic business

   Electronic market: Information systems links,
    buyers and sellers to exchange information,
    products, services, payments
Essentials of Management Information Systems
      Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

    TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM




            Figure 1-11
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

                TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
                  Electronic Commerce


   Internet links buyers, sellers

   Lower transaction costs

   Goods and services advertised, bought,
    exchanged worldwide

   Business-to-business transactions increasing
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                  Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

                TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
                     Electronic Business


   Internet: Business builds private, secure
    network

   E-mail, Web documents, group software:
    Extends effective communication and control

   Extranet: Extension of intranet to authorized
    external users
Essentials of Management Information Systems
                   Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm

                 TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM
Information Architecture and Information Technology Infrastructure




                                Figure 1-12
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 MANAGING THE
  DIGITAL FIRM

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Managing the digital firm

  • 1. Chapter 1 MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM
  • 2. OBJECTIVES  What is the role of information systems in today’s competitive business environment?  What exactly is an information system? What do managers need to know about information systems?  How are information systems transforming organizations and management?
  • 3. OBJECTIVES  How has the Internet and Internet technology transformed business?  What are the major management challenges to building and using information systems?
  • 4. MIS: Management Information System  An organized approach to the study of the information needs of an organization's management at every level in making operational, tactical, and strategic decisions. Its objective is to design and implement procedures, processes, and routines that provide suitably detailed reports in an accurate, consistent, and timely manner.  In a management information system, modern, computerized systems continuously gather relevant data, both from inside and outside an organization. This data is then processed, integrated, and stored in a centralized database (or data warehouse) where it is constantly updated and made available to all who have the authority to access it, in a form that suits their purpose.
  • 5. MIS: Management Information System MIS (management information systems) is a general term for the computer systems in an enterprise that provide information about its business operations. It's also used to refer to the people who manage these systems. Typically, in a large corporation, "MIS" or the "MIS department" refers to a central or centrally-coordinated system of computer expertise and management, often including mainframe systems but also including by extension the corporation's entire network of computer resources.
  • 6. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm Four powerful worldwide changes that have altered the business environment: 1. Emergence of the Global Economy 2. Transformation of Industrial Economies 3. Transformation of the Business Enterprise 4. The Emerging Digital Firm
  • 7. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm Emergence of the Global Economy  Management and control in a global marketplace  Competition in world markets  Global work groups  Global delivery systems
  • 8. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm Transformation of Industrial Economies  Knowledge- and information-based economies  Productivity  New products and services  Knowledge: a central productive and strategic asset
  • 9. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm Transformation of Industrial Economies  Time-based competition  Shorter product life  Turbulent environment  Limited employee knowledge base
  • 10. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Labor Force Composition 1900-1997 Figure 1-1
  • 11. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm Transformation of the Business Enterprise  Flattening  Decentralization  Flexibility  Location independence  Low transaction and coordination costs  Empowerment  Collaborative work and teamwork
  • 12. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? The Competitive Business Environment and the Emerging Digital Firm Emergence of the Digital Firm  Digitally-enabled relationships with customers, suppliers, and employees  Core business processes accomplished via digital networks  Digital management of key corporate assets  Rapid sensing and responding to environmental changes
  • 13. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? What Is an Information System? A set of interrelated components that collect (or retrieve), process, store, and distribute information to support decision making and control in an organization
  • 14. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? What Is an Information System?  Data: Streams of raw facts representing events such as business transactions  Information: Clusters of facts that are meaningful and useful to human beings in the processes such as making decisions
  • 15. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? What Is an Information System? Data and Information Figure 1-2
  • 16. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Activities in an Information System INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT FEEDBACK
  • 17. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Functions of an Information System Figure 1-3
  • 18. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Computer-Based Information System (CBIS)  Rely on computer hardware and software  Processing and disseminating information
  • 19. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Formal Systems  Fixed definitions of data, procedures  Collecting, storing, processing, disseminating, using data
  • 20. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? A Business Perspective on Information Systems  An organizational and management solution  Based on information technology  To a challenge posed by the environment
  • 21. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Information Systems ORGANIZATIONS TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Figure 1-4
  • 22. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? A Business Perspective on Information Systems  Information systems literacy: Broad-based understanding of information systems that includes behavioral knowledge about organizations and individuals using information systems as well as technical knowledge about computers.  Computer literacy: Knowledge about information technology, focusing on under-standing how computer-based technologies work
  • 23. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Major Business Functions  Sales and marketing  Manufacturing  Finance  Accounting  Human resources
  • 24. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Organizations Key Elements:  People: Managers, knowledge workers, data workers, production or service workers  Structure: Organization chart , groups of specialists, products, geography
  • 25. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Organizations  Operating procedures: Standard operating procedures (SOP, rules for action)  Politics: Power to persuade, get things done  Culture: Customs of behavior
  • 26. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Management Levels:  Senior managers: make long-range strategic decisions about products and services  Middle managers: Carry out the programs and plans of senior management  Operational managers: monitor the firm’s daily activities
  • 27. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Computer Technology Tools managers use to cope with change  Hardware: Physical equipment  Software: Detailed preprogrammed instructions  Storage: Physical media for storing data and the software
  • 28. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm WHY INFORMATION SYSTEMS? Computer Technology  Communications Technology: transfers data from one physical location to another  Networks: link computers to share data or resources
  • 29. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICAL APPROACHES COMPUTER OPERATIONS SCIENCE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SCIENCE MIS SOCIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE BEHAVIORAL APPROACHES Figure 1-5
  • 30. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS Socio-Technical Systems Optimize systems performance:  Technology and organization  Organizations mutually adjust to one another until fit is satisfactory
  • 31. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS Socio-technical Systems Figure 1-6 SOURCE: Liker, et al, 1987
  • 32. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM The Interdependence Between Organizations and Information Systems Figure 1-7
  • 33. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm THE NETWORK REVOLUTION AND THE INTERNET The Widening Scope of Information Systems  1950s: Technical changes  60s-70s: Managerial controls  80s-90s: Institutional core activities Growing Importance
  • 34. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm THE NETWORK REVOLUTION AND THE INTERNET The Widening Scope of Information Systems Figure 1-8
  • 35. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM What You Can Do on the Internet  Communicate and collaborate  Access information  Participate in discussions  Supply information  Find entertainment  Exchange business transactions
  • 36. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM New Options for Organizational Design  Flattening organizations  Separating work from location  Reorganizing work-flows  Increasing flexibility  Redefining organizational boundaries
  • 37. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM Flattening Organizations Information Systems Figure 1-9
  • 38. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM Redesigned Work Flow For Insurance Underwriting Figure 1-10
  • 39. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM The Digital Firm  Electronic commerce  Electronic business  Electronic market: Information systems links, buyers and sellers to exchange information, products, services, payments
  • 40. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM Figure 1-11
  • 41. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM Electronic Commerce  Internet links buyers, sellers  Lower transaction costs  Goods and services advertised, bought, exchanged worldwide  Business-to-business transactions increasing
  • 42. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM Electronic Business  Internet: Business builds private, secure network  E-mail, Web documents, group software: Extends effective communication and control  Extranet: Extension of intranet to authorized external users
  • 43. Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Managing the Digital Firm TOWARD THE DIGITAL FIRM Information Architecture and Information Technology Infrastructure Figure 1-12
  • 44. Chapter 1 MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM