Title: Organizations, Business Processes and Information Systems
1Organizations, Business Processes and Information
Systems
Panagiotis Kanellis, ?p?st?µ?????? S??e???t??
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377 Syngrou Ave., 175 64 Athens, Greece Email
kanellis_at_di.uoa.gr
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martakos_at_di.uoa.gr
2Talk about...
- Organizations
- Business Processes
- The Ways Organizations Affect IS
- The Ways IS Affect Organizations
- Implementing Change
3Organizations and IT
4Common Features of Organizations
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Politics
- Culture
- Organizational change requires far more time that
technological change requires
5Organizations and Environments
- 10 of Fortune 500 companies in 1918 survived
more than 50 years - 50 of new private organizations are out of
business within 5 years - Reason Inability to adapt to a rapidly changing
environment
6Business Processes
- The unique ways in which organizations
coordinate and organize work activities,
information, and knowledge to produce a valuable
product or service - Business Processes are cross-functional
- Not deciding how to use computers to improve
business processes but instead to first
understand what business processes need
improvement
7Salient Features of Organizations
8How Organizations Affect Information Systems
- How have organizations actually used information
systems? - Who operates information systems?
- Why do organizations adopt information systems in
the first place?
9How Information Systems Affect Organizations
- Economic Theories
- Microeconomic theory
- Transaction cost theory
- Agency theory
- Behavioral Theories
- Decision and Control Theory
- Postindustrial Theory
- Cultural Theory
- Political Theory
10Implementing Change
11Implications for the Design of Information Systems
- The environment in which the organization must
function - The structure of the organization hierarchy,
specialization, SOPs - The culture and politics of the organization
- The type of the organization
- The extent of support and understanding of top
management - The level of organization at which the system
resides - The principal interest groups affected by the
system - The kinds of tasks, decisions and business
processes that the information system is designed
to assist - The sentiments and attitudes of workers in the
organization who will be using the information
system - The history of the organization past investments
in IT, existing skills, important programs, and
human resources