DocumentCode :
2422823
Title :
Global information systems: factors or fiction
Author :
Martin, R. Keith ; Scheraga, Carl A. ; Moran, Joseph R. ; Nagrath, Sanjeet
Author_Institution :
Fairfield Univ., CT, USA
fYear :
1997
fDate :
27-31 Jul 1997
Firstpage :
739
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The development and implementation of global information systems are uniquely and significantly impacted by a wide range of technical factors: an organization´s information technology (IT) infrastructure, the quality and viability of existing systems, the technology currently being used, overall technical skills, and spending levels for all aspects of IT. They also are impacted by an equally wide range of nontechnical factors: the company´s organizational structure; overall market forces; corporate, regional and local information requirements; cross-cultural issues; and national regulations impacting the implementation of information systems. When planning for the development and implementation of global information systems companies should develop a strategic information systems plan. The plan should include an evaluation of the company´s current IT activities, and how they support its business strategies. A commitment by senior management of its support for the systems activities is critical to the success of any plan for new and/or improved information systems. A major enterprise in the entertainment business, a record company with operations world-wide, underwent such a study. It identified deficiencies in its current information systems and the impact of those deficiencies on its world-wide competitive position, and developed a strategic plan for improving its IT capabilities. This paper describes both factors impacting the development and implementation of global information systems, and the company´s experiences relating to such systems
Keywords :
information systems; information technology; leisure industry; management; strategic planning; IT capabilities improvement; cross-cultural issues; entertainment business; existing systems viability; global information systems; information requirements; information technology infrastructure; market forces; national regulations; nontechnical factors; organizational structure; planning; record company; senior management; strategic information systems plan; technical factors; technical skills; Companies; Computers; Data systems; Information systems; Information technology; Lifting equipment; Management information systems; Power generation economics; Strategic planning; Technology management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Innovation in Technology Management - The Key to Global Leadership. PICMET '97: Portland International Conference on Management and Technology
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3574-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.1997.653613
Filename :
653613
Link To Document :
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