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1 The Challenges Ahead Chapter 14 Information Systems Management In Practice 6E McNurlin & Sprague

2 2 Introduction Moving Into the E-World

3 3 Organizing Principles  Processes Rather Than Functions

4 4 Organizing Principles  Processes Rather Than Functions  CASE EXAMPLE: Nynex  CASE EXAMPLE: A Football Team

5 5 Organizing Principles  Self-Organizing Rather Than Designed  Examples of Self-Organization  CASE EXAMPLE: Cemex

6 6 Organizing Principles  Self-Organizing Rather Than Designed  The Self-Organizing Point of View  CASE EXAMPLE: Semco

7 7 Organizing Principles  Communities Rather Than Groups  CASE EXAMPLE: National Semiconductor

8 8 Organizing Principles  Virtual Rather Than Physical  CASE EXAMPLE: Sun Microsystems

9 9 Organizing Principles  The Learning Organization  Personal Mastery  Mental Models  Shared Vision  Team Learning  Systems Thinking

10 10 Organizing Principles  The Learning Organization  Personal Mastery  Mental Models  Shared Vision  Team Learning  Systems Thinking

11 11 Organizing Principles  The Learning Organization  Personal Mastery  Mental Models  Shared Vision  Team Learning  Systems Thinking

12 12 Organizing Principles  The Learning Organization  Personal Mastery  Mental Models  Shared Vision  Team Learning  Systems Thinking

13 13 Organizing Principles  The Learning Organization  Personal Mastery  Mental Models  Shared Vision  Team Learning  Systems Thinking

14 14 Understanding A Networked World  The Internet Mindset

15 15 Understanding A Networked World  Where’s the Value in a Network?  Core and Periphery Services  Common Infrastructures  Modules  Orchestrating Modules

16 16 Understanding A Networked World  Where’s the Value in a Network?  Core and Periphery Services  Common Infrastructures  Modules  Orchestrating Modules

17 17 Understanding A Networked World  The Rules of Networks  Aim for Relationship Tech  Follow the Free  Feed the Web First

18 18 Understanding A Networked World  The Rules of Networks  Aim for Relationship Tech  Follow the Free  Feed the Web First

19 19 Understanding A Networked World  The Rules of Networks  Aim for Relationship Tech  Follow the Free  Feed the Web First

20 20 Moving Forward

21 21 Moving Forward

22 22 Moving Forward  Increasing Executives’ Understanding of IT  The dot-com boom and bust

23 23 Moving Forward  Increasing Executives’ Understanding of IT  Executives’ Leadership Roles

24 24 Moving Forward  Increasing Executives’ Understanding of IT  Current, Longstanding, and Upcoming IT Issues

25 25 Moving Forward  Increasing Executives’ Understanding of IT  Means for Executive Learning  CASE EXAMPLE: MIT’s IT for the Non-IT Executive Program

26 26 Conclusion Creating the New Work Environment


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