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Information Systems for Competitive Advantage

Information Systems for Competitive Advantage. Chapter 2. six major roles and goals of IT. 1. Increase employee productivity by reducing time, errors and costs using 2. Enhance decision making 3. Improve team collaboration 4. Create business partnerships and alliances

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Information Systems for Competitive Advantage

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  1. Information Systems for Competitive Advantage Chapter 2

  2. six major roles and goals of IT • 1. Increase employee productivity by reducing time, errors and costs using • 2. Enhance decision making • 3. Improve team collaboration • 4. Create business partnerships and alliances • 5. Enable global reach all over the world taking into consideration the culture of each nation or society. • 6. Facilitate organizational transformation as the organization evolves and responds to the ever-changing marketplace.

  3. NFL Coaches • NFL Coaches • What sources of competitive advantage can you identify the New England Patriots have by using information technology? • Are these long term, sustainable competitive advantages? • From our list of Roles and goals of Technology, what does the IS of the NFL do?

  4. Three Primary Uses of Information Systems ______________ Providing support to complete a task faster, more cheaply, and perhaps with greater accuracy and/or consistency ____________________________ Providing support to improve day-to-day operations by creating, acquiring, and transferring knowledge ____________________________ Providing support in a way that enables the firm to gain or sustain competitive advantage over rivals

  5. Why Use information Systems

  6. IS for Automating: Doing things faster    Automation Providing support to complete a task faster, more cheaply, and perhaps with greater accuracy and/or consistency

  7. Benefits of Automation – Loan Example Table 2.1

  8. is for organizational learningDoing things better Organizational Learning (Informating) Providing support to improve day-to-day operations by creating, acquiring, and transferring knowledge

  9. Organizational Learning Example

  10. IS for supporting strategyDoing things smarter ____________________________ Providing support in a way that enables the firm to gain or sustain competitive advantage over rivals • Sources of Competitive Advantage • best-made ___________ • superior ______________ service • lower cost than rivals • proprietary ______________ technology • shorter lead-times in ___________ & testing new products • brand name and ______________ • more ___________ for their money

  11. Strategy

  12. Is for competitive advantage • IS and Value Chain Analysis • The roles of IS in Value Chain Analysis • The technology strategy Fit

  13. Value Chain Analysis Is a process of analyzing an organization’s activities to determine where value is added to products and/or services and what costs are incurred in doing so.

  14. Information Systems Roles in the Value Chain

  15. Net Flix Net Flix • Describe Net Flix’s competitive advantage and what are the sources of that competitive advantage ? • Discuss where you feel Net Flix uses of information systems helps them add value in the Value chain.

  16. Making the business case for a system Business Case Identifying the ___________provided by an information system • Business Case Development Issues • Several common issues create difficulty in defining business cases for information systems including: • Measurement ___________ • Time Lags • ___________ • Mismanagement

  17. Making the business case for a system • ___________ Problems • benefits are difficult to pinpoint--may be ___________ the wrong things • Expected___________notalways defined in advance, so they are never seen (they must be identified to measure). • The biggest increases in productivity come from system effectiveness but many metrics focus on system efficiency • ___________ Lags • Describes the ___________in time from when the IT expenditure was made and when the ___________are realized • Why?

  18. Making the business case for a system • ___________ • IS may be beneficial to individual firms, but not for an entire industry or the economy as a whole • Strategic information systems may help one firm increase its market share at the expense of others (redistributing) • Expectations have increased as technology has become prevalent. We forget the gains that have been realized. • ___________ • IS has not been ___________and ___________ well • Some believe that people simply build bad systems, implement them poorly, and rely on technology fixes for problems that require joint technology/process solutions • Inappropriate IS investments can mask or even increase organizational slack and inefficiency

  19. Making a successful business case • Individuals in organizations generally use one, or in most cases, a combination of the following argumenttypes to justify investments in information systems

  20. Business case arguments based on ___________

  21. Business case arguments based on ___________

  22. Business case arguments based on FEAR

  23. THE FIVE FORCES MODEL – analyze competitive forces in an Industry • How IS can have a factor in the industry

  24. Business case arguments based on ___________

  25. Presenting the business case

  26. Competitive advantage in being at the cutting edge

  27. UTZ Chips case Answer the following • Analyze the industry that UTZ is in using the porter model, is it a good industry to be in? • What competitive advantage do you feel Utz has? How does information play into that competitive advantage • Where in the value chain should they next upgrade their use of technology for the biggest biggest gains – how would you present that to management?

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