Title: Management of Technological Organizations - The Organizational Environment
1Management of TechnologicalOrganizations -The
Organizational Environment
- Catherine Smith
- Friday, February 8, 2008
- 950 AM to 1250 PM
2Todays Agenda
- Reading comments
- Questions from last week
- McGregors Theory X and Y
- Organizational Roles and the CIO
- Theory X and Y Questionnaire
- Establish case study teams
- Case study team working session
- TODAY YOU WILL RECEIVE ASSIGNMENT 5 DETAILS
3Your comments
- The fact is, people function according to what
they feel will be most beneficial to themselves.
Many people quickly learn that the system do not
reward those that work at their fullest
potentials and can, in fact, punish them.
Organizations shouldn't try to change its
workers, people never change very much, they
should change their systems to better accommodate
their workers and give them good reason to want
to work their hardest. I hate to use such long
quotations but I feel I can't rephrase this any
better.The essential task of management is to
arrange organizational conditions and methods of
operation so that people can achieve their own
goals best by directing their own efforts towards
organizational objectives. (Bennis,
1972)Organizations should always strive be to
intertwine its own goals with the goals of its
workers. That way each person will contribute as
much as he/she could because it is in his/her
best interests to do so. - Do we see a problem here?
4Great questions!
- The book seems to suggest that organizations
should only deal with IT in a business capacity,
while technical expertise is somehow not even
worth holding on to. This might be a little
subjective, but I feel I can say from personal
experience that outsourced services like help
desk support are rarely any good. What's wrong
with centralization? Or at least organization of
departments around a center? Am I wrong? -
- I feel that outsourcing is a good idea when it
comes to making the most of outside reputable
vendors and utilizing specialists in all areas
inside and outside of a company. Sometimes
relying solely on employees within a company can
be dangerous, if only a single person knows the
ins and outs of an area and uses that to his or
her advantage. Also, as supported by Chapter 2,
the responsibilities in IS departments only
continue to expand in different directions, while
some traditional responsibilities are transferred
elsewhere. I dont believe the field is at risk
of deteriorating any time soon.
5More comments
- Passing on IS functions to "knowledgeable
end-users" has many worrisome side-effects, one
of which is accountability. Moreover, while a
"knowledgeable end-user" may have the skills to
perform a task - say, operating a web server -
without specialized training or education, they
may be missing valuable skills or knowledge that
IS staff would normally have. The trend of
turning skilled, full-time positions into
additional duties for end-users is both troubling
for the IS industry as a whole and, in many
cases, not in the best long-term interest of the
organization. - but
- In organizations today CIOs are always under
pressure to "implement protective measures to
safeguard the privacy of customer data, to
install increasingly sophisticated security so
that viruses and other attacks do not cripple
system, and to add new financial reporting
features to satisfy government regulations." It
is most interesting in how the role of the CIO
has changed over time as when CIOs were first
formed they mainly had to structure IT
environments in the early 90s. Their roles are to
shape a business's use of IT and must play more
of a leadership role rather than the role of a
manager.
6Bingo !!!
- I wasn't happy about reading that support
infrastructure is being outsource since I'm
interested in the programming and technical parts
of IT, and I suspect that's part of support
infrastructure. - By the time we get into the job market, the
field could change again, meaning that what we
learned has become obsolete. It seems in order to
be successful in IT, you have to constantly be
looking into the future and be prepared for
whatever changes arrive. Being able to easily
adapt to new environments is going to be a very
valuable skill for IT. - the mainframe era may be gone but the
mainframe era still exists it just has to be
incorporated into the 2 more current eras. This
also shows that a management tier will need to
exist so these 3 eras can coexist.
7Review and Questions Team Development
- How might management theory inform how teams
develop and how - people work together?
- Leadership matters the theories that leaders
ascribe to can be influential. - Taylorism
- Expectancy theory
- Theories of motivation can influence team
leaders approach. - Different behavior theories can help team members
understand each others actions. - Equity theory
- Hierarchy of needs
- Managers must understand employees needs in
order for teams to work effectively.
8 Review Abraham Maslow
Wikipedia. (2007). Abraham Maslow. Retrieved
24 Jan. 2007 from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas
low
9Review Team Dynamics
- Stages of Team Building
- Forming
- Storming
- Norming
- Performing
- Adjourning
- Why is learning about teams important
- to technological organizations?
- What role does individual motivation play?
10 11McGregors Theory X and Y
- Theory relates to workers and motivation, worker
satisfaction, - and interpersonal relations at work.
- Theory X People
- Are lazy immature
- Dislike and shun work
- Have to be driven
- Need rewards and threats
- (carrot stick)
- Are incapable of taking responsibility
- Must be looked after
- Theory Y People
- Have a need to work
- Want achievement
- Want responsibility
- Want to be adults
- Want to like their work
- Want satisfaction in work
12McGregors Theory X Theory Y (Contd.)
- Where did this come from?
- Maslow spent a year working with a company that
practiced Theory Y. He found that for many people
the responsibility and autonomy demanded by
Theory Y is too much. Many people need structure,
order, and direction. - Source Management, An abridged version of
Management Tasks, - Responsibilities, Practices, Peter Druckers
seminal work on management. - What are your thoughts?
- Where do you stand?
- Where did McGregor stand?
- Where do you think Maslow stands?
Well be doing a self assessment later in class
13- The Role of the Chief Information Officer
14Some Background on Organizational Roles
- The U.S. passed from the industrial era to the
information era as - early as 1957.
- Okay but what does this mean?
- The number of U.S. employees whose jobs were
primarily to - handle information surpassed the number of
industrial workers. - Okay again but what does THAT mean?
15Some Background on Organizational Roles
(Contd.)
What is the traditional information hierarchy?
from Haeckel and Nolan, 1993
16Some Background on Organizational Roles
(Contd.)
- Leadership Issues
- What are the waves of innovation that have
implications for IT leadership? - IT reduces cost (1960s)
- IT helps profitability (1970s)
- IT enhance products and services (early 1980s)
(e.g., B. Dalton) - IT enhances executive decision making (later
1980s) - IT reaches the consumer (1990s)
- IT is ubiquitous (2000 beyond)
- (from McNurlin Sprague pp. 50-51)
17Organizational Roles
- What are the differences?
- CEO
- COO
- CFO
- CIO
- CTO
- CKO
18Organizational Roles (Contd.)
- What are the CIOs responsibilities?
- Leading
- Understand the business
- Create and sell a vision
- Governing
- Establish decision making policy and
accountability - Investing
- Understand strategic implications
- Prioritize
- Managing
- Establish credibility
- Foster relationships across organization
- Become a change expert
(from McNurlin Sprague, pp. 62-91)
19Organizational Roles (Contd.)
- Other responsibilities
- Develop a competent IS staff and IT savvy users
- Implement IS architecture
- GOAL
- Deliver solutions to the business not simply
applications or infrastructure
(from McNurlin Sprague, pp. 62-91)
20Organizational Roles (Contd.)
- IT Leaders are responsible for
- Supply Side
- Demand Side and
- Back office of the enterprise.
- What do these terms mean? For example,
whats an ERP? - It involves integrating components from across
the enterprise - - sales information
- - financial figures, and
- - operational data, manufacturing information
and inventory - are available across systems in the enterprise,
spanning geographic and - organizational boundaries
21- In the context of a CIOs responsibilities,
- who are the customers?
22That Vision Thing
- The CIO must have vision, but how does one get
vision? - Consider Joel Barker and his work as a futurist
- Explore the present
- Scan the environment
- Scout the future
23Class Two
Lets go down the hall See you in room
119 in 10 minutes
24Theory X and Theory Y Applied
- Lets assess where we might position ourselves
- Where is your work environment on the continuum?
- Complete Part I of the questionnaire
25Theory X and Theory Y Applied
- Lets assess where we might position ourselves
- How strongly do you prefer X or Y?
- Complete Part II of the questionnaire
26Theory X and Theory Y Applied
- Score the questionnaire
- What do you see?
27- Why would you make us do this exercise?
28Team Dynamics
- Stages of Team Building
- Forming
- Storming
- Norming
- Performing
- Adjourning
- Why is learning about teams important
- to technological organizations?
- What role does individual motivation play?
29 30Case Study Team Project
- Case Study of a Technological Organization
- Purpose To understand in a deep way the issues
of managing technology within an organization. - Focus One organization
- Methods Examination of scholarly materials
- Literature research
- Internet research
- Analyze what you find
- Develop graphic models
- Write a paper
- Present to the class
31Case Study Team Project
- Case Study Assignment 5 - details
- An overview description of the larger
organization, including the items listed on the
next page. Each item should be clearly formatted
in your presentation. The information must be
accurate, thorough and relatively current (dont
present information that is grossly out of date).
The sources for all information must be
referenced.
32Case Study Team Project
- Case Study Assignment 5 - details
- Section 1
- Mission statement
- Organization chart
- Stakeholder web
- Brief history and current business environment
(competitors, etc.) - Overview of the organizations competitive
environment - SWOT analysis
33Case Study Team Project
- Case Study Assignment 5 - details
- Section 2
- Description of the IT function and the
organizations approach - Discussion of the strategic rationale for the
approach (why is it done that way?) - The relationship of the IT function to the
organizations competitive environment
34Case Study Team Project
- Case Study Assignment 5 - details
- Section 3
- A detailed description of a focus area of IT
assessment. This should be a description of one
specific aspect or use of IT within the business.
This focus could relate to a single stakeholder
group, strategic initiative, or operations area.
Ideas include things like customer service,
direct marketing, package tracking, pricing,
product development, a specific competitor, etc..
The focus area should relate to what you know
about the IT approach, and what you know about
the strategic importance of IT within the
organization.
35Case Study Team Project
- Case Study Assignment 5 - details
- Your grade will be based on the following
factors - Preparation of all the components in the detail
required (as stated above). - Ability to organize the information found,
summarize research findings, and give evidence to
support each point - Use of examples, anecdotes and references as
evidence - Demonstration of understanding of IT function
within the organization - Writing clarity, grammar, spelling, punctuation
- Quality and quantity of references and use of APA
format for references and citation - Organization, clarity and efficiency of group
presentation, presentation materials, and written
paper -
- This assignment will be graded on a team basis,
with each team member receiving the same grade.
Counts for 15 of your final grade.
36Team Project Case Selection
- IT case study organizations
- Aetna Insurance
- Iron Mountain
- Educational Testing Service
- Cisco Systems
- Stop N Shop
- Hoovers
- Netflix
- Web.com
- other options? Chose carefully!!
Each team will submit its 1st and 2nd choices
next week Finalize on 2/22 Only one team
per company
37Case Study Team Meetings
- For balance of this session
- Discuss choice of case study
- conduct a QUICK san to see if sufficient
information is available to allow the team to do
its work!! - Discuss questions (handout)
- Before leaving
- Submit in writing
- names of team members and tentative organization
selection
38Case Study Team Meetings (Contd.)
- Questions
- What strengths do your team members bring to a
research project such as this? - What weaknesses does your team have?
- How can you compensate for these weaknesses?
- What communication channels do you prefer?
- How do you like to proceed in team projects?
- Work on project definition and task delineation.
- What are your first steps? What are the
milestones for your project? - What kinds of information are you looking for
that will help you construct a case study? - How will you create the case study?
39Case Study Team Meetings (Contd.)
- Keep in mind roles you may need for each session
- Leader
- Facilitator
- Note Taker
- Time Keeper
- Participants
- Critic or consultant
- Dont forget housekeeping
- Are you aware of your fellow team members e-mail
addresses and phone numbers? - Talk about a plan for work week-over-week with
assignments and do-dates. - Next week -- a GANTT chart for the semester.
40Case Study Team Meetings (Contd.)
- Assignment due before class starts next week
- Semester Analysis (1)
- Examine the schedule for the course. Look at the
deliverables and their due dates. Determine what
should be done by your team and what should be
done by you individually. Which deliverables will
be challenging for you? Which will utilize your
strengths? Which are you interested in most?
Least? Why? - Write your analysis in a three four page
paper. No cover sheet is needed. Use 12 point
type and double space. - Submit on paper at start of next weeks class.
- Grading
- Use of proper English, grammar, spelling,
punctuation - Engagement with the questions thoughtfulness,
complete discussion - 3 of your final grade
-
41Keeping Up
- Readings
- CHANGE Drucker, Peter F. (2005, January).
Managing oneself. Harvard Business Review, 83
(1), 100-109. This document is available on
eCollege and Rutgers Library System. - Josephson Institution Making ethical decisions
- Makkula Center Framework for ethical decision
making - Reading comments due noon 2/14
- Assignment
- 1
- Examine the schedule for the course. Write
analysis paper. - Submit on paper at start of next weeks class.
42Any Questions?