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Title: CHAPTER 2. THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS


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CHAPTER 2. THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • ANALYZE ROLES OF 6 TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • DESCRIBE TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • EXAMINE COMPETITIVE FORCES, VALUE CHAIN MODELS

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • EXPLAIN DIFFICULTIES OF BUILDING, SUSTAINING
    STRATEGIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • DESCRIBE HOW INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUPPORT LEVELS
    OF BUSINESS STRATEGY

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MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
  • INTEGRATION
  • ENTERPRISE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
  • CONNECTING ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS DIFFICULT,
    COSTLY
  • SUSTAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
  • INFO SYSTEMS MUST BE FLEXIBLE TO ENSURE LONG-TERM
    PROFITS

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TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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MAJOR TYPES OF SYSTEMS
  • EXECUTIVE SUPPORT SYSTEMS (ESS)
  • DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS (DSS)
  • MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS)
  • KNOWLEDGE WORK SYSTEMS (KWS)
  • OFFICE AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (OAS)
  • TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEMS (TPS)

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TYPICAL TPS APPLICATIONSSales Marketing Systems
  • MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS
  • Sales Management Market Research Promotion
    Pricing New Products
  • MAJOR APPLICATION SYSTEMS
  • Sales Order Info System Market Research System
    Pricing System

TPS
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TYPICAL TPS APPLICATIONSManufacturing
Production Systems
  • MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS
  • Scheduling Purchasing Shipping / Receiving
    Engineering Operations
  • MAJOR APPLICATION SYSTEMS
  • Materials Resource Planning Systems Purchase
    Order Control Systems Engineering Systems
    Quality Control Systems

TPS
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TYPICAL TPS APPLICATIONSFinance Accounting
Systems
  • MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS
  • Budgeting General Ledger Billing Cost
    Accounting
  • MAJOR APPLICATION SYSTEMS
  • General Ledger Accounts Receivable / Payable
    Budgeting Funds Management Systems

TPS
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TYPICAL TPS APPLICATIONSHuman Resources Systems
  • MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS
  • Personnel Records Benefits Compensation Labor
    Relations Training
  • MAJOR APPLICATION SYSTEMS
  • Payroll Employee Records Benefit Systems
    Career Path Systems Personnel Training Systems

TPS
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TYPICAL TPS APPLICATIONSOther Types (e.g.,
University)
  • MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS
  • Admissions Grade Records Course Records Alumni
  • MAJOR APPLICATION SYSTEMS
  • Registration System Student Transcript System
    Curriculum Class Control System Alumni
    Benefactor System

TPS
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KNOWLEDGE WORK SYSTEMS (KWS)
  • KNOWLEDGE LEVEL
  • INPUTS DESIGN SPECS
  • PROCESSING MODELLING
  • OUTPUTS DESIGNS, GRAPHICS
  • USERS TECHNICAL STAFF
  • EXAMPLE ENGINEERING WORK
    STATION

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OFFICE AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (OAS)
  • TOWARD A PAPERLESS OFFICE
  • REDESIGN OF WORK FLOW
  • INTEGRATED SOFTWARE
  • ERGONOMIC DESIGN
  • BRIGHT, CHEERFUL WORK SPACE
  • EXAMPLE PRESENTATION GRAPHICS

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS)
  • MANAGEMENT LEVEL
  • INPUTS HIGH VOLUME DATA
  • PROCESSING SIMPLE MODELS
  • OUTPUTS SUMMARY REPORTS
  • USERS MIDDLE MANAGERS
  • EXAMPLE ANNUAL BUDGETING

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS)
  • STRUCTURED SEMI-STRUCTURED DECISIONS
  • REPORT CONTROL ORIENTED
  • PAST PRESENT DATA
  • INTERNAL ORIENTATION
  • LENGTHY DESIGN PROCESS

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TPS DATA FOR MIS APPLICATIONS
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DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS (DSS)
  • MANAGEMENT LEVEL
  • INPUTS LOW VOLUME DATA
  • PROCESSING INTERACTIVE
  • OUTPUTS DECISION ANALYSIS
  • USERS PROFESSIONALS, STAFF
  • EXAMPLE CONTRACT COST ANALYSIS

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DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS (DSS)
  • FLEXIBLE, ADAPTABLE, QUICK
  • USER CONTROLS INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  • NO PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMING
  • SUPPORTS DECISION PROCESS
  • SOPHISTICATED MODELING TOOLS

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EXECUTIVE SUPPORT SYSTEMS (ESS)
  • STRATEGIC LEVEL
  • INPUTS AGGREGATE DATA
  • PROCESSING INTERACTIVE
  • OUTPUTS PROJECTIONS
  • USERS SENIOR MANAGERS
  • EXAMPLE 5 YEAR OPERATING PLAN

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EXECUTIVE SUPPORT SYSTEMS (ESS)
  • TOP LEVEL MANAGEMENT
  • DESIGNED TO THE INDIVIDUAL
  • TIES CEO TO ALL LEVELS
  • VERY EXPENSIVE TO KEEP UP
  • EXTENSIVE SUPPORT STAFF

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INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG SYSTEMS
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SYSTEMS FROM A FUNCTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
  • SALES MARKETING SYSTEMS
  • MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
  • FINANCE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
  • HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEMS

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STRATEGIC ROLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • STRATEGIC INFO SYSTEM
  • CAN CHANGE GOALS, OPERATIONS
  • PRODUCTS, SERVICES
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • TO GAIN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

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COMPETITIVE FORCES MODEL
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COUNTERING COMPETITIVE FORCES
  • PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION
  • FOCUSED DIFFERENTIATION
  • DATAMINING
  • LINKING CUSTOMERS SUPPLIERS
  • BECOMING LOW COST PRODUCER

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VALUE CHAIN MODEL
  • HIGHLIGHTS PRIMARY SUPPORT ACTIVITIES THAT ADD
    VALUE TO PRODUCTS, SERVICES
  • PRIMARY DIRECTLY RELATED TO PRODUCTION,
    DISTRIBUTION
  • SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, HUMAN RESOURCES,
    TECHNOLOGY, PROCUREMENT

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IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGERS ORGANIZATIONS
  • STRATEGIC ALLIANCES, INFORMATION PARTNERSHIPS
  • INDUSTRY LEVEL STRATEGIC SYSTEMS
  • MANAGING STRATEGIC TRANSITIONS
  • IMPACT OF THE INTERNET

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS QUALITY
  • QUALITY Conformance to specifications, customer
    satisfaction
  • SIMPLIFY PRODUCT, PROCESS
  • BENCHMARKING
  • CUSTOMER DEMAND AS GUIDE
  • REDUCE CYCLE TIME
  • IMPROVE QUALITY PRECISION

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Connect to the INTERNET
Laudon/Laudon Web site http//www.prenhall.co
m/laudon Additional Internet Resources related
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