Leveraging IS in Business Week 1 Introduction and Course Orientation PDF
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Kennesaw State University
Aaron M. French
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This presentation covers the introduction and course orientation for a course on Leveraging IS in Business, specifically focused on 1990s and modern technologies. It discusses topics like technology advancements, the digital divide, and organizational structure within a business perspective.
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Leveraging IS in Business Week 1: Introduction and Course Orientation Aaron M. French Kennesaw State University [email protected] 1 INTRODUCTION...
Leveraging IS in Business Week 1: Introduction and Course Orientation Aaron M. French Kennesaw State University [email protected] 1 INTRODUCTION 1990’s Technology Modern/Future IT Innovations Personal Computer Social networking 2G Cellphone & pagers Smart devices Internet Commercialization Internet of Things Streaming entertainment Big Data Artificial Intelligence 5G Telecommunications Blockchain and Fintech 2 Technology Advancements IoT devices exceed population Blockchain birth (Bitcoin) Apple VR/AR 2008 2024 2G 1990’s 3G 2000’s 4G 2010’s 5G 2020’s 6G April 30, 1993 June 29, 2007 Nov. 30, 2022 WWW Public Release iPhone released ChatGPT released 100 Million Users Club Blockchain Immersive Technologies 1878: Telephone - 75 years Launched 2008 VR/AR 1993: World Wide Web - 7 years Cryptocurrencies MR/XR 2004: Facebook - 4 ½ years Non-Fungible Tokens Metaverse 2006: Twitter - 5 years Blockchain-as-a-Service 2024: Apple headset release 2007: iPhone - 3 ½ years 2016: TikTok - 9 months 2022: ChaptGPT - 2 months 3 Emerging Technologies 5G NR IoT AI / ML Blockchain 4 Digital Divide 2.0 Access Skills Content Digital Divide 1.0 Digital Divide 1.0 Digital Divide 2.0 Digital Divide 2.0 Education Social Networking Financial Entertainment eCommerce 5 IS in Business Business Challenges Management Information Business Organization Systems Solutions Technology 6 Managerial Levels Executive Information Strategic Management System Decision Support System Middle Management Management Information System Operations Management Transaction Processing System 7 Organization Compensation A/R, A/P Vacation Human Payroll Skills/Training Resources Accounting General Ledger Receiving Cash MGMT Fulfillment Asset MGMT Process Control Business Budgeting Purchasing Operations Finance Functions Retail Pricing Sales Promotion Sales Force MGMT Order Taking Customer Loyalty CRM Sales Marketing Interactive Self-service Marketing 8 IT Landscape Front-End Applications Firewall Authentication Backend Applications Data Sources IoT NoSQL 9 Information Systems 01100 10110 11110 Software Data IS Hardware Data Information Procedures People Knowledge 10 Information Effectiveness “I knew you were trouble” “Did you? Really?” The right The right The right people information time Successful Decisions Hindsight Bias 11 Business Challenges Data protection Staying Innovative Automation of jobs Global workforce Political changes 12 MIS Research Approaches Design Science Research Behavioral Science Research 13 MIS Opportunities Number of connected devices Continues to grow Various tools for developing IoT solutions continues to grow Growth of programmers has remained steady 2005 2025 What does this mean? 14 Conclusion What are the implications of innovative technology? Individual Implications Organizational Implications Societal Implications Due this week Introduce yourself on the discussion board 15