tailieunhanh - Lecture Management information systems (10/e): Chapter 14 - James A. O'Brien, George M. Marakas

Chapter 14 - Enterprise and global management of information technology. In this chapter students will be able to: Identify each of the three components of information technology management and use examples to illustrate how they might be implemented in a business; explain how failures in IT management can be reduced by the involvement of business managers in IT planning and management. identify several cultural, political, and geo-economic challenges that confront managers in the management of global information technologies;. | Enterprise and Global Management of Information Technology Chapter 14 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Multimedia Lecture Support Package to Accompany Basic Marketing Lecture Script 6- Identify each of the three components of information technology management and use examples to illustrate how they might be implemented in a business. Explain how failures in IT management can be reduced by the involvement of business managers in IT planning and management. Identify several cultural, political, and geo-economic challenges that confront managers in the management of global information technologies. Learning Objectives Explain the effect on global business/IT strategy of the trend toward a transnational business strategy by international business organizations Identify several considerations that affect the choice of IT applications, IT platforms, data access policies, and systems development methods by a global business . | Enterprise and Global Management of Information Technology Chapter 14 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Multimedia Lecture Support Package to Accompany Basic Marketing Lecture Script 6- Identify each of the three components of information technology management and use examples to illustrate how they might be implemented in a business. Explain how failures in IT management can be reduced by the involvement of business managers in IT planning and management. Identify several cultural, political, and geo-economic challenges that confront managers in the management of global information technologies. Learning Objectives Explain the effect on global business/IT strategy of the trend toward a transnational business strategy by international business organizations Identify several considerations that affect the choice of IT applications, IT platforms, data access policies, and systems development methods by a global business enterprise Understand the fundamental concepts of outsourcing and offshoring, as well as the primary reasons for selecting such an approach to IS/IT management Learning Objectives Organizing IT Early Years Centralization of computing with large mainframes Next Downsizing and moving back to decentralization Proliferation of mid-range and mini-computers Current Hybrid of centralized and decentralized components IS Subsidiaries Outsourcing Systems integrators Application service providers Early Years Centralization of computing with large mainframes Next Downsizing and moving back to decentralization Proliferation of mid-range and mini-computers Current Centralized control over the management of IT while serving the strategic needs of business units Hybrid of centralized and decentralized components IT Staff Planning Recruiting, training and retaining Evaluating employee job performance Rewarding outstanding performance Setting salary and wage levels Designing career paths Chief .