Q1-3 How Does MIS Relate to Organizational Strategy? Flashcards
How does MIS relate to organizational strategy?
MIS (Management Information Systems) exists to help organizations achieve their strategies.
An organization’s goals and objectives are determined by its competitive strategy, which in turn determines the structure, features, and functions of every information system.
The relationship between business processes and information systems is complex, where one can influence the design of the other.
What is the impact of competitive strategy on information systems?
Competitive strategy determines the structure, features, and functions of information systems.
In some cases, the capabilities of an information system may be constrained by the strategy, which in turn may dictate the structure of business processes.
How are value chains related to MIS in the context of organizational strategy?
Value chains, which include business processes, are shaped by the organization’s competitive strategy.
Information systems are created to produce information that supports business processes, which helps the organization achieve its strategic goals.
How organizational strategy influences MIS
The diagram illustrates how organizational strategy influences MIS.
The flow begins with** industry structure**, which informs competitive strategy.
This strategy impacts** value chains**, which dictate business processes.
Business processes are supported by information systems, which produce information to help achieve the organization’s goals.