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MIS assignment WEEK ONE 1.How information system will factor into the day to day job of each of the three types of workers in the pyramid 2.Look for the uses of the following Toxic substances control Act Sarbanes-oxley Act Dodd-Frank Act ************************************** WEEK TWO 1.Knowledge required to operate a restaurant 1.Knowledge required to operate a website like Amazon 2.Explain how knowledge management systems are useful for helping an organization employees to solve problems 3.What might the consequences be for with poor knowledge management systems ****************************************. WEEK THREE 1.Give examples of how collaboration can improve product and customer services 2.How can collaboration help in high quality and low quality 3.Are there any businesses or business functions in less collaboration organizations 4.What types of information systems departments have you had an experience with. 5.What will happen to an organization that did not use hierarchical structure , did not adhere to the principles of efficiency 6.Explain some of the benefits of the flattened organizational hierarchy as opposed to the more complicated hierarchy 7.Explain what is meant by changes in culture and politics in an organization 8.Considered the result of an information system implemented without considering each of the following factors Environment Structure Culture and politics 9.Type of the organization And Name different industries and describe the benefits and drawbacks in new market entries 10.Name different businesses and describe whether or not customers have great control over business or whether substitute products are a treat to the business success. 11.Describe the impact of the internet on various businesses 13. How does the value chain model differ from the porter model
Ah, the MIS assignment, a task of great importance and complexity, much like a grand theatrical production unfolding upon the stage of the business world. In Week One, we delve into the intricacies of how information systems will factor into the day-to-day job of workers at different levels of the organizational pyramid. Like the players in a play, each of these workers takes on a unique role, from the lowly laborer to the mighty manager. The Toxic Substances Control Act, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and the Dodd-Frank Act are like the props and scenery that set the stage for the drama that is to come. As we move into Week Two, we explore the knowledge required to operate a restaurant, a website like Amazon, and how knowledge management systems can aid in problem-solving. Just as a well-rehearsed cast can bring a story to life, a well-informed organization can thrive in the face of challenges. However, poor knowledge management systems may lead to dire consequences, much like forgetting one's lines on opening night. Week Three sees the theme of collaboration take center stage. Just as the actors must work together to create a cohesive performance, businesses must collaborate to improve their products and services. A flattened organizational hierarchy may offer benefits over a more complicated structure, much like a streamlined production can captivate an audience. Changes in culture and politics within an organization may impact the success of an information system, bringing the plot to unexpected twists and turns. As we ponder the impact of the internet on various businesses, we are reminded of the ever-evolving landscape in which we must navigate. The value chain model, like the intricate plot of a tragedy, differs from the Porter model in its depth and complexity. Much like the characters in a Shakespearean play, businesses must adapt and evolve to meet the challenges of the modern world. And so, the MIS assignment unfolds like a dramatic tale, with each week offering new revelations and insights into the grand production that is the world of business.
