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Strategic Management of Information Systems
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This brief, but complete, paperback builds a basic framework for the relationships among business strategy, information systems, and organizational strategies. Readers will learn how IT relate to organizational design and business strategy, how to recognize opportunities in the work environment, and how to apply current technologies in innovative ways.
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Information
Discussion
Questions
1.
How
is
Googleās
mission
statement
related
to
its
business
strategy?
2.
How
does
Googleās
information
systems
strategy
support
its
business
strategy?
3.
How
does
Googleās
organizational
strategy
support
its
business
strategy?
4.
Which
of
Porterās
three
generic
strategies
does
Google
appear
to
be
using
based
on
this
case?
Provide
a
rationale
for
your
response.
5.
Analyze
Googleās
strategy
and
the
type
of
market
disruption
it
has
created,
using
a
dynamic
environment
perspective.
Sources:
The
Google
Case
is
adapted
from
Michelle
Colin,
āChampions
of
Innovation,ā
BusinessWeek
(June
19,
2006),
Issue
3989,
18ā26;
and
Vauhini
Vara,
āPleasing
Googleās
Tech-Savvy
Staff,ā
Wall
Street
Journal
(March
18,
2008),
B6.
Case
Study
1-2
b
43
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Linking Systems to Strategy and the Organization
- Chapter 2: Strategic Use of Information Resources in a Global Economy
- Chapter 3: Organizational Strategy: Managerial Levers
- Chapter 4: Work Design: Enabling Global Collaboration
- Chapter 5: Building and Changing Global Business Processes
- Chapter 6: Information Systems Strategy: Architecture and Infrastructure
- Chapter 7: Cost Recovery of Information Systems
- Chapter 8: Governance of the Information Systems Organization
- Chapter 9: Sourcing Information Systems around the World
- Chapter 10: Managing Projects in a Global Ecosystem
- Chapter 11: Business Analytics and Knowledge Management
- Chapter 12: Ethical Guidelines for Information Use
- Glossary
- Index