Title: Global Business Management
1Global Business Management
- Managing Change and Technology
- Management Information Systems
- Presenter
- Peter Hodge - MBA, MCSE
- peterhodge_at_hotmail.com
2My Goal Today
- To prepare each of you to be my boss some day
3Todays Agenda
- Role and Evolution of MIS
- Delivery Constraints and Paradigms
- Standards
- Outsourcing
- Survival Guide for IT Consumers
- E-Commerce
- The Future
4The Role and Evolution of MIS
- EDP Electronic Data Processing
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Military Artillery Trajectories
- MIS Management Information Systems
- De-centralization PCs - Networks
- IT Information Technology
- Internet
- Perceptions
- Rescuer
- King
- Outlaw
- Tool
0930
5Organizational Structure
- CEO
- CXO
- CFO Reign in Cost
- COO Ensure Customer Service
- CIO / CTO
- Must Balance Cost and Service
6Change
- We are on the cusp of a massive paradigm shift
- YOU must understand the IT function and control
it or it will control your organization
7What is MIS?
- What is the mission of MIS?
- Write down in 25 words or less
8MIS MISSION
- To implement information systems designed to
facilitate the will and intent of Executive
Management in a value-free, cost/benefit
environment. - MIS should be the Ultimate Internal Customer
Service Organization.
9How do we implement the MIS Mission?
10Traditional System Design
11Optimal System Design
CEO
Processes
12Questions and Discussion
13Delivery Systems
- How do we get the product to the customer?
- What is the product?
- Who is the customer?
- What constraints do we have?
- Oil business comparison
945
14MIS and the Oil Business
- Raw Material Oil Data
- Exploring Geology Collection
- Moving (Internal) Pipeline Network
- Refining Refinery Software
- Storage Tanks Servers, Db
- Delivery (External) Stations Internet
- Product Gas, etc. Information
15Delivery Constraints
- Bandwidth
- Storage
- Computation
16Oil Delivery Bandwidth
- Oil Pipeline Size
- Oil Train Car Size
- Oil Truck Size
17Information Delivery Bandwidth
- Modem Slow, World-wide
- Network Fast, Building
- Internet Medium, World-wide
18Delivery Constraints
- Bandwidth
- Storage
- Computation
19Oil Storage
- How many places can you think of where oil is
stored? - What are the differences between these storage
places?
20Oil Storage
- Fuel Injection System
- Car Gas Tank
- Gas Station
- Regional Storage Tanks
- What are the differences?
21Information Storage
- Information how many places can you think of
where Information is stored? - What are the differences between these storage
places?
22Information Storage
- PC Memory (Volatile)
- PC Hard Drive (Persistent)
- Server
- Mainframe
23Oil vs. Information Storage
- Fuel Injection System - PC Memory (Volatile)
- Car Gas Tank - PC Hard Drive (Persistent)
- Gas Station - Server
- Regional Storage Tanks - Database
24Information Delivery Constraints
- Bandwidth
- Storage
- Computation
25Oil Computation
- Refinery Equipment
- How fast can the equipment process oil into its
component parts? - What if you have huge crude oil tanks and a very
slow refinery?
26Information Computation
- CPU
- How fast can the computer process data into
information? - What if you have huge amounts of data and a very
slow computer? - Mhz, Ghz
- Storage Access Bottleneck
- SMP Symetric Multiprocessor
27Another Analogy
- Computer - Automobile
- CPU Engine
- Memory Carburetor/Fuel Injectors
- Local Storage Gas Tank
- Long-term Storage Gas Station
- Bandwidth Fuel Lines
- Imagine Ferrari Engine in Toyota Echo
28Lets Design a Car
- Moving Large Loads
- Mail Delivery
- Dragster
- African Safari
- College Student Transportation
- Family Car
- Bus
29Lets Design a Network
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Social Security Administration
- NASA Space Agency
- Military
- Stock Exchange
- Telephone Company
30Questions and Discussion
31Delivery Paradigms
- Centralized
- Distributed
- Argument of the last decade
1000
32Centralized
- Mainframe
- Dumb Terminals
- Thin Client
- Computation, Storage Centralized
- Low Bandwidth
- Poor Service, Low Flexibility
- Great Control
33Distributed
- Client Server
- PC - Fat Client Split Application
- Severs
- Computation, Storage Distributed
- High Bandwidth
- High Service, High Flexibility
- Poor Control
34How to Decide?
- Distribute Data?
- Distribute Computation?
- Increases Complexity!
- Uses Tremendous Bandwidth!
- Highly Proprietary Solutions!
35Solution? The Web!
- Combines best of both worlds
- Centralizes Storage, Computation
- Minimizes Bandwidth
- Great Service, Flexibility, and Control
- Open Development Environment via the Browser
36What is the Web?
- HTML
- Browser
- Only Text Data transported tags for local
graphics - Demo Show Source (Netgear)
37The Web is changing the way we deliver
information systems. Application Providers are
converting all applications to Web technology.
Where the Application resides will become
unimportant.
38Questions and Discussion
39Open vs. Proprietary Systems
- Open Systems
- Proprietary Systems
- What is the Difference?
- Keep this in mind as we continue..
40Standards
- Why do many countries still have only one
national telephone company? - What is a standard?
- Why are standards important?
- Is Microsoft Windows an Open Standard?
1045
41How IT Standards Evolved
- 1970s
- Mainframes with Proprietary Operating Systems and
Software - My way or the Highway
42How IT Standards Evolved
- 1980s
- UNIX ATT/Bell Labs/Berkley
- OSF Wrote specifications for OS
interoperability - Early PCs
- IBM/Intel/DOS
- DEC/Motorola/CPM
- Apple/Apple/Apple
43Early PCs
- IBM Slow and Desperate
- Off the shelf parts (Open!!!)
- Needed BIOS
- Guess Who Had a BIOS?
- Needed OS
- Guess Who Lied about Having an OS?
44A Billionaire is Born
- Bill Gates
- Microsoft
- DOS
- Windows
- The de facto Standard of PC Computing
- A Natural Monopoly
45PC Computing BM (Before Microsoft)
- Hardware
- Drivers
- Operating System
- Software Application
- User (You)
46YOU
Application
OS
Drivers
BIOS
Hardware
47First Killer App
- Lotus 123
- Spreadsheet
- 90 Market Share
48The Problem Lotus Had
- New Version Releases 2.0, 3.0, etc.
- Maintenance Releases
- Separate version for every OS
- Custom Driver for every
- Printer
- Video Card
- Memory Card
- Etc.
49YOU
50PC Computing AM (After Microsoft)
- Windows
- Application
- User (You)
51(No Transcript)
52How IT Standards Evolved
- 2000s Windows Uber Alles!
- Why Lotus Hated (liked) Windows
- Easier to Release New Versions of Lotus
- Fewer Releases
- Dramatically Reduced Technical Programming
- Let Lotus Focus on What it Knew Best
53Why Standards are Good
- Specialization Allows Greater Expertise
- Reduces Confusion in the Market
- Lowers Everyones Costs
- Shortens Consumer Learning Curve
- Reduces Entry Barriers to Market
- Win/Win
54Questions and Discussion
55MIS has largely become a technology buyer and not
a creator. Picking the right Standard/Company is
all-important. The goal is not to pick the best
technology, but the winner in the Marketplace. It
is OK to make a mistake as long as everyone
else makes the same mistake!
56Standards Winners and Losers
57Current Standards Battles
58Questions and Discussion
59Outsourcing
- How many of you make your own clothing?
- Build or Buy
- Two ways
- In-house Vendor
- ASP Web-based
1200
60Outsourcing Issues
- Flexibility
- Control
- Cost
- Functionality
- Performance
- Scalability
100
61Outsourcing Options
- Web Hosting/Design
- Payroll
- Help Desk
- Accounting
- Disaster Recovery
- Business Intelligence
- Sales Force Automation
- Human Resources
- Email
- Storage and Backup
- Marketing
- VPN
- Metrics
- Security
62Outsourcing Vendors
- ASP Application Service Providers
- Jamcracker www.jamcracker.com
63Outsourcing the Utility model
- Commoditization
- Multiple Huge Databases with subscription access
- Example Employee records move with employee from
job to job. - People may become contractors
64Questions and Discussion
65Survival Guide for IT Consumers
- MIS is a tool which must be understood to be used
effectively - Insights from my experience
- Each of you will consume the services produced by
MIS and may even have responsibility for it some
day
130
66Managing Techies
- Technical People dont view performance the same
way as you and I. - The Blank Stare
- The operation was a success but the patient died.
67Cost and Service
- You CAN reduce cost AND improve service!
- Elegance. Synergy.
- Think out of the box
- Example HP Net PC at Viking
68House of Cards
- An IT infrastructure built haphazardly with no
vision will result in the worst of all possible
worlds high cost and poor service. - Dr. King Eyes on the prize
- Baby steps if budget is tight
- Build a solid technical foundation based on
winning standards.
69Total Cost of Ownership
- TCO and gravity will always catch up with you.
- Buying a car new or used? This is a TCO issue
we all may have dealt with. - TCO is the Great Silent Killer ignored by most
and always fatal unless managed. If fatal, it
usually isnt fatal to the one who initiated the
problem. - In the long run, the best way to do something is
always the cheapest.
70Ethics
- Always operate legally and ethically.
- Go over all vendor contracts with a fine tooth
comb make changes and deal with any potential
issues BEFORE signing. - Software license compliance.
- 1-800-RULEGIT BSA
- The cost of non-compliance is huge
71Dont Rush Technology
- Dont push technology let it pull you
- A huge TCO premium is paid if you jump the gun
- Examples
- Client Server
- VPN
- Terminal Server
72Face Time
- What is Face Time?
- Meetings very expensive in terms of labor
- Use technology to minimize and/or make meetings
more effective - Examples
- Intranet
- Video Conferencing
- Collaboration Software
73Custom Software
- Writing your own software would always be the
last resort - Feature Creep - when releasing software dont
allow enhancements for six months only bug
fixes - This assumes good up-front design using the 80-20
rule - This forces users to change their procedures to
fit the software rather than making the software
all things to all people
74IT Info on Demand
- IT Managers should be able to produce the
following inventories within minutes - Vendor
- Server
- Comm Lines
- Admin Logins
- Maint/Support Contracts
- Software and Licenses
- User Equipment Inventory
75Questions and Discussion
76E-Commerce Overview
- B2B Business to Business
- Supply Chain Management (JIT)
- B2C Business to Consumer
- E-tailing (Amazon.com)
- C2C Consumer to Consumer
- Auctions (e-Bay)
230
77E-Commerce Overview
- CRM Customer Relationship Management
- Personalization
- More effective marketing
- Mining for new business
- Exposing internal departments to customer
- Retention
- Customer rather than product focus
- Delivering custom dynamic content mymsn via
dynamic web pages
78Questions and Discussion
79The Future?
245
80Constraints Virtually Disappear
- CPU speed has outpaced the ability of PC
peripherals to keep up - Storage not far behind
- Bandwidth will take longer but will eventually
get there as well - The only constraint will be Privacy issues
81Virtual Reality
- The ultimate telecommute
- Physical location and distance will become
irrelevant - Entertainment boom
- Decline of cities 9/11 tragedy points out
vulnerability of large cities.
82Artificial Intelligence
- Will not replace humans but will humanize the
interface between people and machines - Potential to alleviate digital divide
- Voice Recognition and other technologies will aid
the digital have-nots to fully participate in the
information revolution
83Transportation
- Lack of traditional computing constraints lets
each vehicle become part of a virtual mass
transit system - Ascendancy of personal vehicles over mass transit
- Existing infrastructure used efficiently
84Education
- Customizable education
- Self-paced
- Learning disabilities identified and circumvented
- Virtual classrooms
85The Perfect Marketplace
- Slow and inaccurate information causes
illegitimate wealth - Faster accurate information will result in more
efficient markets, allowing more to participate
in wealth creation
86Medicine
- Early detection means prevention
- Body Computer
- Smart toilets
- Internal transponders
- Micro machines
- Smart medicines
87Questions and Discussion
88Thank you.
- Peterhodge_at_hotmail.com
89MIS Responsibilities
- Asset
- Network
- Server
- Desktop
- Task
- Maintenance
- Data/Voice Comm
- RD
- Vendor
- Customer Service
- Disaster Recovery
- BI Applications
- Security (Virus)
- Documentation
90Asset
- Hardware
- PCs
- Printers
- Servers
- Network
- PDAs
- Phone System
- Software Licenses
- MAC Moves, Adds, Changes
91Network
- Cabling
- Protocols
- Switches
- WAN Connectivity
- Response Time
- Up Time
92Server
- Capacity
- Response Time
- Up Time
- Version Control
- Health Maintenance
93Desktop
- Hardware
- Base Load
- Hot Spares
- Lockdown
- Remote Access
94Task
- Help Desk
- Daily, Monthly, Yearly
- Meetings
- Reporting
95Maintenance
- PM
- Inventory active, lapsed
- Vendor Contact Info
- Escalation
- Self-Maintenance
96People
- Burn-out
- Team
- Performance Reviews
- Skill Assessment
- Education / Training
97Data/Voice Communication
- Phone Switch
- Handsets
- Vendor Negotiation
- MAC
- Security
98Research and Development
- Picking Technology Winners
- Publications
- Seminars
- Trade Shows
- Sample Unit Testing
99Vendor
- Inventory
- Competition
- Preferred, Secondary
- Invoice Check
- As Few as possible
100Customer Service
- Friendly
- Positive Attitude
- Prioritizing Requests
- Internal vs. Customer Needs
101Disaster Recovery
- Cost
- Functionality
- Documentation
- Levels of Severity
- Small things usually cause the biggest problems
and longest outages
102Business Intelligence Application
- Accounting
- ERP/MRP Enterprise/Manufacturing Resource
Planning - Supply Chain Management
- CRM Customer Relationship Management
- Sales/Marketing
- Integration/DSS/EIS
103Security
- Firewall
- Password Policy
- Physical
- Virus
104Documentation
- Policies
- Procedures
- Making People Interchangeable