tailieunhanh - Lecture Introduction to MIS - Chapter 13: Organizing the MIS resources

After reading this chapter, you should be able to answer the following questions: What tasks are performed by MIS employees? What jobs are available in MIS? What methodologies are used to build information systems? How can systems be designed and built faster than before? What are the advantages and drawbacks of centralization versus decentralization in MIS? How do Internet technologies affect the flow and management of data in an organization? | Introduction to MIS Chapter 13 Organizing the MIS Resources Organizing IS Resources Operations Tactics Strategy Outline Managing Information Systems Functions MIS Roles MIS Jobs International Comparisons Outsourcing MIS Organization: Centralization Intranets and Thin Clients Cases: Financial Services Appendix: Project Management Hardware administration Software development Support end user development Database administration Advocacy Access to corporate data Software training and support Corporate computing standards MIS Roles Hardware administration Software support Corporate data access Software development End user support Computing standards DB administration Advocacy Network and Telecommunications Hardware Repair Training and User Support Some MIS Roles IS Management Operations Networks Systems Development User Support Computerworld 1995 Salary Survey CIO/VP IS $91,568 Director IS Operations 72,982 Networks 70,050 Systems Development 72,982 Computer manager $49,545 Supervisor 39,525 Lead operator 30,304 Operator 25,383 Technical specialist 36,801 Telecom. manager $60,278 Telecom. specialist 46,974 Network administrator 42,880 LAN manager 46,802 Support manager $49,825 Help desk manager 41,756 Help desk operator 29,486 PC technical specialist 33,045 Business analyst 37,205 Project manager $58,386 Sr. systems analyst 51,910 Systems analyst 45,416 Sr. systems program. 51,731 Systems programmer 41,887 Sr. programmer/analyst 45,981 Programmer/analyst 37,203 Database manager 55,669 Database analyst 47,774 Data security admin. 47,484 Salaries 1995 Salaries 1997-1998 IS Management Operations Networks Systems Development User Support (Robert Half 1997) Computerworld 9/7/1998 CIO/VP IS $126,000 Director MIS 94,000 Systems Development 79,500 Senior manager $61,000 Manager 50,500 Lead operator 35,000 Telecom. manager $71,000 Telecom. specialist 56,500 Network architect 69,000 LAN/WAN specialist 54,500 Network . | Introduction to MIS Chapter 13 Organizing the MIS Resources Organizing IS Resources Operations Tactics Strategy Outline Managing Information Systems Functions MIS Roles MIS Jobs International Comparisons Outsourcing MIS Organization: Centralization Intranets and Thin Clients Cases: Financial Services Appendix: Project Management Hardware administration Software development Support end user development Database administration Advocacy Access to corporate data Software training and support Corporate computing standards MIS Roles Hardware administration Software support Corporate data access Software development End user support Computing standards DB administration Advocacy Network and Telecommunications Hardware Repair Training and User Support Some MIS Roles IS Management Operations Networks Systems Development User Support Computerworld 1995 Salary Survey CIO/VP IS $91,568 Director IS Operations 72,982 Networks 70,050 Systems Development 72,982 Computer manager $49,545 Supervisor .