Impact of ict for business for it planning [mcc]
Transcript of Impact of ict for business for it planning [mcc]
MCC Training Institute(NayPyiTaw Campus)B.Sc(Hons) Business IT Course
COMP1647 (IT Planning)
Impact of ICT on Business
U Nyein OoCEO
MCC Education Services
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Function of an Information System
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ISs are more than computers
Impacts of IS(Compute Technology) on the Environment
• Information
• BIS
• Hardware
• Software
• Network and Internet
• Acquiring BIS
• BIS Security
• Information Security
• Ethical and Legal Issues
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Information
• the importance of managing information and knowledge as a key organizational asset;
• the transformation process from data to information of high quality;
• the process and constraints of decision making;
• the different kinds of decisions that managers make and how these affect the organization.
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Introduction to BIS
• how systems theory is used as a means of defining problems and situations so that they can be understood more easily and BIS can be developed to support them;
• how managers can maximise an organisation's use of technology by understanding BIS;
• the role of e-business, e-commerce and ERP;
• how BIS can help achieve competitive advantage.
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Information Systems in Business
9Introduction to Computer(2nd Year)
Hardware
• Learning the characteristics of input, output and storage devices will allow managers to select the correct equipment for a given application.
• An understanding of selection criteria will allow managers to specify equipment in terms of required quality and functionality.
• An increased understanding of computers will help managers see how technology can be used to improve existing business processes and identify potential applications.
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Software
• All major organisations make use of common applications, such as word processing and database software. An understanding of the factors involved with selecting these applications is required by all managers.
• An understanding of the range of software applications available will help managers see potential applications relevant to a given organization or industry.
• An understanding of recent developments in the software industry, such as the emergence of the XML, will help managers develop long-term plans for the organisation’s use of technology
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Network and Internet
• What are the business benefits of networks?
• What are the basic concepts and terminology associated with the Internet and other networks?
• How does the Internet change marketplace structures?
• How are network components selected?
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Acquiring Information System
• What are the alternatives for systems acquisition and how is the most suitable approach selected?
• What alternative models are there for the different stages for introducing a BIS? Which is most appropriate?
• Which activities need to occur at each stage for the project to be successful?
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BIS Strategy
• Which process can we follow to develop an IS strategy?
• How can we ensure that the IS strategy supports the business strategy?
• What analysis tools are available to assess current use of IS within the organisation and its environment and formulate IS strategy?
• Where should we locate the IS function and to what extent should some services be outsourced?
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IT Strategy(Infrastructure)
Information Security
• An understanding of approaches towards information systems security will help managers develop and implement an overall strategy for security.
• An understanding of the threats to information systems will help in predicting and anticipating acts such as denial of service attacks.
• Knowledge of specific techniques for protecting information systems will help in the development of effective countermeasures.
• As organisations turn to the Internet for business purposes, it becomes important to understand some of the new threats that must be faced.
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Ethical and Legal Issues
• Managers must deal with moral, ethical, professional and legal issues that often conflict with one another.
• Responsible organizations must show an awareness of issues that cause concern for employees and the public such as monitoring of employees.
• An understanding of legislation is required to ensure that the organization operates within the law.
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Thanks You!
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