Assignment 1: Discussion—Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
Business intelligence, knowledge management, and expert systems are powerful tools that allow corporations to analyze huge amounts of data that would typically go ignored in the past.
Using the readings for this module and the University online library resources, research how companies are using business intelligence, knowledge management, and expert systems.
Respond to the following:
Does this increase in data and computing power always benefit companies that employ these tools?
What are the costs of this massive expansion of information available to managers and other business users?
Does more data always mean better decisions in the corporation?
Give reasons and examples in support of your responses.
Write your initial response in approximately 300 words. Apply APA standards to citation of sources
Provide new thought or an opposing viewpoint to their response.
Assignment 1 Grading Criteria
Explained whether the increase in data and computing power always benefits companies that employ the tools of business intelligence, knowledge management, and expert systems.
Listed and described the costs of the massive expansion of information available to managers and other business users.
Explained whether more data means better decisions in the corporation demonstrating analysis and research.
Assignment 2: LASA 2—IT Strategic Planning
Using a company of your choice, determine the strategic business goals. Develop an IT strategy that aligns to the business goals. You can use the balanced scorecard approach or you can develop your own method for defining and aligning the IT strategy to the business strategy. You will need to cite at least two credible sources that will provide justification for your strategy or approach.
Finding a company: If you are employed, it is best for you to use your current place of employment so you can practically apply the concepts in this assignment. Alternatively, you can use a nonprofit organization or any other organization you may have ties or access to.
Your IT strategy should include:
Business Goals and Objectives
List at least two or three specific business goals for the next year or two with an explanation of the business’ rationale for the goal.
List an objective for each business goal to explain what the company needs to do to achieve the goal.
IT Strategies aligned with business goals and objectives
List one or two IT strategies for each business goal
These should be recommended strategies that would enable the business goals and objectives to be achieved.
If your company already has IT strategies, you may provide an analysis and justification or new recommendation for each of the strategies
Organizational Structure
Describe the structure of the organization including:
Organizational design
Organizational culture
Leadership factors (the types of leadership displayed within the company)
Business processes
Physical layout (i.e., how many offices, virtual offices, international locations)
IT Infrastructure
Describe the current IT infrastructure including:
Hardware
Software
Network
IT resources
This should be a high-level overview
IT Challenges
Describe internal and external challenges IT faces in meeting the business needs
Include social and/or ethical considerations
Risks
Describe risks IT might face when implementing change
As you develop your strategy, you may want to consider the following:
An effective IT strategy will enable the business operations, helping business leaders achieve business goals more efficiently and effectively.
Focus on top priorities. Take the time to understand organizational issues, how they are related, and how they affect performance. Determine what will happen if nothing changes and where IT can have the greatest, positive impact.
Identify how IT supports business processes. The business is relying on their capabilities to achieve the business goals. The IT strategy should include a plan for supporting those business capabilities, creating efficiencies, and competitive advantage for the business.
Define IT priorities and governance for IT. Without priorities and a process for IT governance in place, progress will be slowed. An agreed upon plan for governing IT will enable the decision process.
Understand the challenges. Improving processes and increasing efficiencies through IT implementation also requires behavioral and sometimes organizational change. With these changes come inherent challenges. Understanding and planning for those challenges will increase the chance of success in meeting the business goals.
Note: You will use the information from this assignment to develop an executive summary of your IT strategy in Module 7.
Write an 8–10-page paper in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
List specific business goals (minimum 2–3) for the next year or two.
For each goal: explain the rationale of the goal, provide one objective, and explain what the company needs to do to achieve that goal.
36
Explain how the IT strategies will provide a competitive advantage for the business.
36
Align the IT strategies with business goals and objectives and provide a justification of how those strategies support business goals.
36
Describe the structure of the organization including:
Organizational design
Organizational culture
Leadership factors
Business processes
Physical layout
36
Describe the current IT infrastructure. This should include hardware, software, network, and IT resources.
36
Describe internal and external challenges IT faces in meeting the business needs.
44
Describe risks IT might face when implementing change, including any ethical and/or social issues brought about by the implementation of the new system.
48
Ensure academic writing, such as grammar, spelling, and attribution of sources, is appropriate.
28