Title: IS 425
1IS 425
- Enterprise Information IAutumn 2004-2005LECTURE
6 ?2004 Norma Sutcliffe
2Agenda
- Midpoint Survey
- Exercise
- Enterprise Planning
3Exercise
- Situation ABC, a low-cost, high volume grocery
chain in Chicago buys Get Healthy Foods, an
organic food retail chain on the west coast. The
debate facing the firm - Consolidate into one database with
state-of-the art telecommunications between
Chicago and San Monica CA. - 3Pro Yes on both telecommunications and
database doing inhouse - 3Con No on both telecommunications and
database - 4Pro Yes on just to database for
financials and purchasing No to
telecommunications 4Con No on database for
financials and purchasing and Yes
to telecommunications 5Pro No on doing tc and
db inhouse outsource entire job - 5Con Judge the debate coming up with list
of concerns you want debater to cover - All but 5Con, From last weeks readings come up
with 2 reasons to support your side -
4Enterprise Planning Stimulating the
Future
- Enhancing the value of information done at the
level of the people doing the work not at the
executive level - A form of gap analysis
- What information do we have?
- What information would we like?
- What alternative do we have for getting the
information that we dont have?
5Assessing the Gap Alternatives
- EASE Is the alternative easy to realize?
- POPULAR Is it likely that the people involved
will accept it? - CHEAP Are the costs for implementing the
alternative reasonable?
6How do we start?
- Modeling the information that is deemed most
important used now - Is there additional information that would be
useful? - How would it be useful?
- Then ask the Ease/Popular/Cheap questions
7Hospital Information Model
- Current important Information Assets
runs
has
has
8Focus on Patient Care (Scenario 1)
- Coordinating care of repeat visitors
Key finding relationships between visits
9Possible Information Assets Patient Care
- GOAL Providing educational info to patients for
self-managing conditions - MEANS Finding patterns in frequency of
conditions/treatments - ??? ease / popular / cheap
-
10Focus on Department Facilities (Scenario 2)
- Looking at how well space is used and cost
effectiveness
11Possible Information Assets Department
and Facilities
- GOAL Better space utilization and cost
effectiveness - MEANS --
- Revenues fromvisits
- Expenses fromrunning facilities
- ???
- ease / popular / cheap
Net revenues
leases
janitorial
12Possible Information Assets
Grants and Research
- Goal Expanding the role of research
- Means Gathering information on grants, funding
agencies - ??? ease / popular / cheap
13University Information Model
- Problem Demand not known after class closed
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14Possible Information Assets
Enrollment Activity
- Goal Determining Demand
- Means Tracking Requests
- ??? ease / popular / cheap
15Possible Information Assets
Larger Scope (Scenario 2)
- Expansion to information about Degree Programs
for Course Demand
16Increased Information Value Planning
17Prioritizing Potential Benefit
- Info easy to access?
- Info accurate?
- People trained to use?
- Policies encourage effective use?
- Positive results for users?
18Measuring the Effect
- Assumptions
- Goals are better than no goals
- Specific goals are better than vague goals
- What gets measured tends to get done
- Types of measures
- Quantitative ROI usually contrived
- Qualitative Power of info assets to add value
19Measuring the Effect
- Lagging Indicators
- what has happened
- appears precise
- c/be inappropriate, when?
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Leading Indicators
s/match direction sought
helps keep ship on course
20Areas to measure for Balanced Picture
- Customer what is our relationship
- Internal business processes (3 basics)
- Getting and paying for the inputs
- Converting inputs to salable product
- Delivering product/receiving payment
- Learning and growth areas (RD)
- Financial stakeholders
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