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Course Introduction/IT Strategy I
Cecil Eng Huang Chua Information Technology
Operations Management aehchua_at_ntu.edu.sg
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Outline
  • Principles of Technology
  • Using IT in Organizations
  • Management of IT

3
Outline
  • Principles of Technology
  • Hardware
  • System Software
  • Databases
  • Telecommunications
  • Security Software
  • Using IT in Organizations
  • System Acquisition
  • Networking
  • Security
  • Management of IT
  • IT Strategy
  • E-Commerce
  • IT Operation Decisions

4
Lesson Outline
  • Role of Business
  • IT in Business
  • What can IT do for us?
  • Should we invest in IT?
  • How should we invest in IT?
  • The Course
  • What we will cover
  • This section
  • Grading
  • Your instructor
  • HW Roboto

5
Role of Business
  • Basic goal of the firm
  • Maximize profit
  • Must manage stakeholders
  • Customers
  • Suppliers
  • Employees and Managers
  • Regulators (government, CASE, activists)
  • Investors (shareholders, VCs, owners)
  • Competitors
  • Media, researchers
  • Etc.

6
Lesson Outline
  • Role of Business
  • IT in Business
  • IT in the Organization
  • What is Information
  • Benefits and Costs of Information Technology
  • The Course
  • What we will cover
  • This section
  • Grading
  • Your instructor
  • HW Roboto

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IT and Organization
  • IT Provides one way to meet organizational
    objectives
  • Example Global stakeholders
  • IT makes global organizational management
    possible
  • Link company using Internet technology
  • Not always the way
  • Examples
  • EZ-link S300 million
  • Nike US400 million

8
Information and the Organization
  • ITInformation Technology
  • InformationData that we employ to perform an
    action or make a decision
  • Actions/Decisions
  • Transactional Routine operations
  • Tactical Short term decisions
  • Strategic Long term decisions

9
Information Technology and Organization Benefits
  • Information Technology enables more efficient and
    effective manipulation of information
  • Makes existing information processing better
  • Enables new ways of processing information

10
IT and Organization Benefits Examples
  • Transactional
  • Makes Existing Better Barcode scanner
  • Enables New Processing Online auctions
  • Tactical
  • Makes Existing Better Route scheduling
  • Enables New Processing Oil exploration
  • Strategic
  • Makes Existing Better War Simulations
  • Enables New Processing Enterprise Systems

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IT and Organization Costs
  • Benefits of IT must outweigh costs
  • Cost
  • Real costs opportunity cost
  • Not necessarily paper costs
  • Example Cashcard
  • Makes losses
  • Main role to keep association of banks to money

12
Question For You
  • You are a mid-level manager
  • You want to buy a computer for your
    administration clerk
  • How much does the computer cost?

13
The Grim Reality
  • 70 of IT Projects Fail
  • Costs of IT Projects are wildly misestimated
  • Most managers underestimate IT costs by gt200

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If IT Is So Horrible, Why Do We Use It?
  • Because we need it!
  • Imagine a supermarket without barcode scanners
  • Can UPS not offer package tracking when FedEx
    does?
  • Do you know how to use a manual typewriter?
  • We live in an IT world
  • You cant avoid it
  • You have to learn to live in it
  • You have to live with

the IT person
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Which is your IT Person?
  • Find out, in this course!

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You are hiring a new IT person
Thinks a brick is a hard disk Very helpful and
has good people skills
Very competent in IT Wonders what would happen if
he ran 2000 V through you
Who would you hire?
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Careers in IT IT Project Manager
  • IT People are the best project managers
  • Hardest types of projects to handle
  • Involve people
  • Involve technology
  • A good project manager is worth his weight in
    gold
  • Most IT project managers arent IT trained
  • Remember that 70 project failure?
  • Remember that gt200 cost overrun?

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IT Project Manager Skill Set
  • Familiarity with technology
  • Knows enough about tools to catch lying vendors
  • Knows enough about development to catch lazy IT
    employees
  • Strong people skills
  • Gets users to work together
  • Many IT employees are crazy. Need a charismatic
    leader to make them work
  • Strong project management skills
  • Did we mention our project management course?
  • BCXXX Project Management

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Lesson Outline
  • Role of Business
  • IT in Business
  • IT in the Organization
  • What is Information
  • Benefits and Costs of Information Technology
  • The Course
  • Material and sequencing
  • This section
  • Grading
  • Your instructor
  • HW Roboto

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What You Need To Know
  • Principles of Technology
  • What information technology is
  • What information technology can do for you
  • What information technology cannot do for you
  • Application of Technology
  • How to use technology to make your life easier
  • How to use technology to support business
  • Management of Technology
  • Theories of Information Systems
  • IT Strategy

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Topics
  • Principles of Technology
  • Hardware
  • System Software
  • Security Software
  • Databases
  • Telecommunications
  • Application of IT
  • Integrated Software
  • Hierarchy of MIS
  • Security Systems
  • Internet Technology
  • Systems development
  • Management of IT
  • IT Strategy

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Within Class Sequence
  • Hour 1-2 Knowledge material and problem solving
  • Lectures (minimum necessary)
  • Exercises
  • Discussion
  • Activity
  • Group presentations
  • Hour 3-4 Go to lab to use technology

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This AB113 Section
  • Your instructor has a reputation
  • Please ask the year 2s about Cecil Chua
  • I do not care if you skip class
  • Your responsibility to keep up with material
  • Your notes and readings are not complete
  • Cover things in greater depth than most AB113
    sections
  • Writing skills and dogged determination essential
    to your survival in this course
  • You do not have to be technologically competent.
    I will explain the technology to you.
  • You will be technologically competent at the end
    of this course.
  • You will work while AB113 students elsewhere relax

24
Grading
  • Individual 351
  • Group 1510
  • Final Exam 50

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Grading Individual (35)
  • Class Participation 5
  • Oral case discussion 5
  • Homework 5
  • Quizzes (up to 3 surprise) 20
  • Extra Credit Game Assistance 1

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Individual Participation
  • Marked at every class
  • Get points say something insightful
  • Lose points I cold call and you demonstrate
    ignorance of material
  • Demonstrate interest in course
  • Readings for the day are to be read before coming
    to class

27
Case Preparation
  • Case 1 Bradley C. Wheeler, George M. Marakas
    (1999) Consumer Products International Business
    Case and Biogenetica San Jose ITSA Replacement
  • Case 2 Donald J. McCubbrey, Paul Bloom and Brad
    Younge (2005). USA Swimming The Data Integration
    Project. Communications of the Association for
    Information Systems. 16. 299-316.

28
Individual Homework
  • Excel assignment due week of Feb 06
  • Query-by-example assignment due week of February
    27
  • HTML assignment due week of March 20
  • All assignments due before class on specified week

29
Quizzes
  • Unannounced
  • Format to be determined
  • Not from the test bank
  • Really Hard
  • Curved
  • Extra Credit

30
Grading Group (1510)
  • Groups of up to four
  • Biography 5
  • Written case analysis 10
  • Extra Credit Robot battle/robot dance 10

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Biography (1)
  • Famous people in IT
  • Hopefully, you dont know about them
  • Human side to technology
  • Maximum 10 minutes
  • Tell us interesting things about person
  • Answer the questions asked

32
Biography (2)
  • Alan Turing
  • Ada Lovelace
  • Grace Hopper
  • Frederick W. Smith
  • E. F. Codd
  • James Ellis, Clifford Cocks, Malcolm Williamson
  • Antonio Meucci
  • Edwin Armstrong
  • Hedy Lamarr
  • Radia Perlman
  • Sanford Wallace
  • Meg Whitman and Anne Mulcahy

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Choose a Biography
  • If you believe in equal opportunity Alan Turing
  • If you like royalty Ada Lovelace
  • If you believe women can do anything Grace
    Hopper
  • If you like the idea of ignorant instructors
    Frederick W. Smith
  • If you like corporate intrigue E. F. Codd
  • If you like spy stuff James Ellis, Clifford
    Cocks, Malcolm Williamson
  • If you like corporate intrigue Antonio Meucci
  • If you like corporate intrigue Edwin Armstrong
  • If you like movies Hedy Lamarr
  • If you believe in dreams Radia Perlman
  • If you like villains Sanford Wallace
  • If you like powerful women Meg Whitman and Anne
    Mulcahy

34
Case Analysis
  • Two cases
  • 1000 words maximum each case
  • Argument should follow a logical flow
  • Proper spelling, grammar, punctuation
  • Your score will be the higher score of the two
    cases
  • Exception If you fail to turn in one case on
    time, your score will be the average of your two
    cases

35
Case 1
  • Select either Consumer Products International or
    Biogenetica
  • Will you approve this project?
  • Why or why not?
  • Due Before class on Week of January 30

36
Case 2
  • Case and questions to be determined
  • Due Before class on Week of March 27

37
Extra Credit
  • Robot Battle
  • Develop a robot that can defeat corners, rammer,
    fire, and side (partial credit)
  • Develop a robot that can defeat robots submitted
    by your colleagues (full credit)
  • Robot Dance
  • Develop one or more robots that can perform an
    aesthetically pleasing dance (partial credit)
  • Win the robot dancing competition (full credit)

38
Final Exam
  • Will give you more details as they are made known
    to me

39
Grading Mechanism
  • No ceilings or floors
  • Can get over 100 on any assessment
  • Can get negative score on any assessment
  • Exception
  • Final class score between 0 to 100
  • Final class score curved to mean75, stdev10
  • Final exam score between 0 to 100

40
The Book and the Course (1)
The IT Discipline
Book
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Why You Should Buy The Book
  • I cover 80 of what you need
  • I will not cover some things (e.g., DSS, AI,
    kinds of Application Software)
  • No time
  • Material is not cognitively stimulating
  • Read the book for the things I dont cover
  • The book offers second chance to understand some
    material
  • Contradiction Im right, the book is wrong
  • Im not necessarily always right
  • In a contradiction between me and the book, your
    book is definitely wrong

42
Your Instructor
  • Room S3-B2A-16
  • Tel 6790-5666
  • E-mail aehchua_at_ntu.edu.sg
  • Office hours Im in most of time

43
About Your Instructor
  • Specialties
  • Databases
  • Software Development
  • Project Control
  • Internet Crime
  • Philosophy of research
  • The American accent comes from living overseas
    most of life

44
Personal Policy Non-Group Collaboration
  • May seek outside assistance
  • Must demonstrate self-competence
  • Help on group assignments
  • Ok to ask for outside help
  • Must be able to discuss and perform by yourself
  • No assistance for in-class exams

45
QA
  • (Form groups and choose biography)

46
Mr. Roboto (1)
  • Step
  • Moves forward 1 step
  • Turn
  • Turns right 90 degrees
  • Touch
  • If nothing then 0
  • If something but not chair then 1
  • If chair then 2
  • Store ltvargtltvaluegt
  • Mathematical
  • ,-,x,/
  • And, or , not
  • While lttest conditiongt EndWhile
  • If lttest conditiongt Else EndIf

47
Mr. Roboto (2)
  • Mr. Roboto moves until it touches something
  • While touch0
  • Step
  • EndWhile

48
Mr. Roboto (3)
  • Remembering how many steps he took
  • Store x0
  • While touch0
  • Step
  • Store xx1
  • EndWhile

49
Module Summary
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Homework (1)
  • Read
  • Computer hardware
  • Do
  • Make sure can log onto blackboard
  • Create a working coffee machine
  • Submit
  • Group membership Biography
  • Personal form

51
Homework (2)
  • Group Biography Alan Turing
  • What was he famous for?
  • What interesting personal characteristics did he
    have? Why did he commit suicide?
  • What famous award is given in his honor?
  • Coffee Machine assignment waived

52
Homework (3)
  • Group Presentation Ada Lovelace
  • Who was she? Who was her father? What were her
    interesting vices?
  • What famous person did she work with?
  • What is she famous for?
  • What are the things named after her?
  • Coffee Machine assignment waived
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