Information Management
Logic bombs
These are programs activated by a specific event.
tacit, explicit
TWO TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE
Kolb (1985)
He believes that there are four stages we all go through as part of the learning cycle.
H D Clifton (1990)
He wrote that 'one man's information is another man's data', and certainly the definitions are blurred.
Hard and soft
Quantitative and qualitative. Hard information is often derived from large quantities of precise factual data, such as figures, that lends themselves to statistical analysis. Soft information, on the other hand, tends to come from few sources and depends on opinions, feelings, impressions and judgments.
Management information systems (MIS)
Supports management decisions by providing information in the form of reports and responses to queries to managers at different levels within an organization.
Management information systems (MIS), Decision support systems (DSS), Executive support systems (ESS)
THREE KINDS OF SYSTEMS IN COMMON USE:
Search engine
A force that responds to an information request by searching the Web for what it interprets as relevant material.
Executive support systems (ESS)
Also known as executive information systems, these are designed to support strategic business decisions. Although strategic decisions usually involve summarized information, there is often a need for a specific level of detail to pinpoint a particular problem.
Electronic and hard copy
At Sun Microsystems, employees receive, on average, 100 e-mails each day, but few people work in a paperless office. Most people also use conversation with others for information.
Free text search engines , Human-generated indexes , Metasearch tools , Natural language tools
Four basic types of search tool:
learning from feeling, learning by watching and listening, learning by thinking, learning by doing
Four stages we all go through as part of the learning cycle:
KNOWLEDGE
Combines information, experience and insight into a mix that is unique to every employee.
Internal and external, Electronic and hard copy, Hard and soft, Formal and informal
FORMS OF INFORMATION:
Decision support systems (DSS)
Helps managers by analyzing data from a database and providing them with the results, often in the form of statistical calculations or mathematical models.
Internal and external
Information generated inside the organization and information generated outside.
intranet
It is a network (LAN or WAN) that utilizes Internet technology.
worm
It is a program that, once established, can spread copies of itself throughout a network.
extranet
It uses Internet technology to link together intranets in different locations.
Melissa
It was an e-mailed virus that emerged from nowhere to overwhelm commercial, government and military computer systems, leading the FBI to launch the biggest Internet manhunt ever.
Operational Decisions, Tactical decisions, Strategic decisions
LEVELS OF MANAGEMENT DECISION
Viruses
Like a medical virus, these 'infect' other programs.
INFORMATIONAL GATEKEEPEERS
People who routinely collect, evaluate and disseminate information in an informal way which may have nothing to do with their job role.
INTRANETS AND EXTRANETS
The idea of getting computers to communicate with each other, either on a one-to-one basis or via a network, has been around for a long time.
Trojan horses
These are also programs that appear to be carrying out a non-malicious activity which, when activated, reveal their true destructive intent.
Strategic decisions
These are made by top management, and since they affect the organizational plans of the whole business, possibly for a number of years, they are not made very frequently.
Operational Decisions
These are the day-to-day decisions affecting the running of the organization.
Tactical decisions
These have a longer time frame (months or years) and tend to be made by middle managers who are directly involved in implementing the policies of the organization.
Formal and informal
This is worth exploring in more depth.
BOTS or intelligent agents
Which can 'learn' your requirements and scurry around the Web looking for information on your behalf.