Title: Organizational Information
1Organizational Information
2What Were Going to do Today
- Announcements
- News miscellany QA 1
- Alphabet soup
- MIS in the professions
- Value of organizational information
- Information resource management
- Information overload and Google
- QA 2
3Alphabet Soup
- DNS
- Domain Name System (Service or Server).
- An Internet-related service that translates
domain names into Internet Protocol (IP) numeric
addresses - SSL
- Secure sockets layer
- A protocol (set of rules) used for transmitting
sensitive data (such as credit card info) over
the Internet. - Web pages using SSL typically start with https//
4MIS in the Professions HR
- The Gallup Organization uses an e-learning to
train its over 1,500 employees - Uses learning objects and a learning management
system to customize the learning experience.
5Topics So Far
- ERP
- Project management
- Hardware
- Software
- Networks
- What do these have in common?
6Information!!!
7Information Ecology
- Data simple observations
- Information data endowed with relevance and
purpose. - Knowledge information that has been
situationalized and contextualized to provide
value.
8Information Ties it all Together ERP
- ERP systems
- Produce information
- Use information
- Organize information
- Improve information quality
- Bad news
- What if information becomes too available?
- Too fast
- Too much
9Information Ties it all Together PM
- Project management
- Uses information
- Produces information (to stakeholders)
- How can you do project management without good
information? - What happens if you base EVM on bad information?
10Information Ties it all Together H/W, S/W
- Hardware
- All about information
- Input, process, store, output
- Software
- Application software
- Store, organize, and use information
- Systems software
- Enables application software
- Protects information
11Information Ties it all Together N/W
- Networks
- Enable communication of information
- Within an organization
- With trading partners
- New school example
12Value of Organizational Information
13The most valuable commodity I know of is
information.
Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), in Wall Street
14Where does information fit in IS?
- People use
- Information technology to work with
- Information
15How do organizations use information?
- Support operations and processes
- Transactional information
- Support decision making
- Decision support systems
- Ad hoc query reporting
- Data warehouses
- Data mining
- Innovation
- Create new, information-based or
information-enhanced products (Google AdWords)
16Shift in uses of IS
17Information Resource Management
- Information is a valuable corporate asset.
- Information should be managed as carefully as any
other asset. - Management of data and information
- timely acquisition
- proper application (use)
- security measures to protect and conserve
- quality assurance
- maintenance and deletion procedures
- Requires organizational commitment.
18Managing the Information Resource
- Organizations must manage information resources
properly. - Determine what information it requires
- Acquire that information
- Organize the information in a meaningful fashion
- Assure the information's quality
- Protect the information
- Provide software tools so that employees
throughout the organization can access the
information they require
19Question s
- What are the consequences of bad information?
- Examples??
- What do we mean by bad information?
20Information Quality
- Business decisions are only as good as the
quality of the information used to make the
decisions. - Garbage in, garbage out
- The five characteristics of high-quality
information include - Accuracy
- Completeness
- Consistency
- Uniqueness
- Timeliness
21Google Search Tricks
22Information Overload
- Finding the right information is a big problem
with large information databases - This is well illustrated by the Web
- What good is all that information if you cant
find what you need??? - Searching can help (as can other approaches)
- Google revolutionized Web searching
23Searching the Web
- Basics
- Google automatically uses AND searching
- Ism3011 ucf is the same as Ism3011 AND ucf
- Phrase searching
- Rusted Root is different from Rusted Root
24Advanced Searching and -
- Include common words ()
- Google normally excludes common words (I, and,
the, etc.) - You can force inclusion of a common word by
preceding with - Star Wars Episode I How else could you do this?
- Exclude words (-)
- Trailer returns mostly movie trailers
- Trailer movie excludes movie trailers (mostly)
25Next Time
- Storing data (databases) Ch. 8
- Information ethics Business Plug-in 2
- Question
- How important is information privacy?
- What costs are there to information privacy?