ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES THAT SUPPORT STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES :
- Organizational employees must work closely together to develop strategic initiatives that create competitive advantages
- Ethics and security are 2 fundamental building blocks that organizations must base their businesses upon
IT ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Information technology is a relatively new functional area, having only been around formally for around 40 years
- Recent IT-related strategic positions :
* Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
* Chief Security Officer (CSO)
* Chief Privacy Officer (CPO)
* Chief Knowledge Office (CKO)
- Chief Information Officer (CIO) - oversees all uses of IT and ensures the strategic alignment of IT with business goals and objectives
- Broad CIO functions include :
>< Leader - ensuring the strategic vision of IT is in line with the strategic vision of the organization
>< Communicator - building and maintaining strong executive relationships
- Average CIO compensation by industry
- What concerns CIO's the most
- Chief Technology Officer (CTO) - Responsible for ensuring the throughput, speed, accuracy, availability, and reliability of IT
- Chief Security Officer (CSO) - Responsible for ensuring the security of IT systems
- Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) - Responsible for ensuring the ethical and legal use of information
- Chief Knowledge Office (CKO) - Responsible for collecting, maintaining, and distributing the organization's knowledge
- Skills pivotal for success in executive IT roles
THE GAP BETWEEN BUSINESS PERSONNEL AND IT PERSONNEL
IMPROVING COMMUNICATIONS
ORGANIZATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS - ETHICS & SECURITY
ETHICS
- Business personnel possess expertise in functional areas such as marketing, accounting, and sales
- IT personnel have the technological expertise
- This typically causes a communications gap between the business personnel and IT personnel
IMPROVING COMMUNICATIONS
- Business personnel must seek to increase their understanding of IT
- IT personnel must seek to increase their understanding of the business
- It is the responsibility of the CIO to ensure effective communication between business personnel and IT personnel
ORGANIZATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS - ETHICS & SECURITY
- Ethics and security are 2 fundamental building blocks that organizations must base their businesses on to be successful
- In recent years, such events as the Enron and Martha Stewart, along with 9/11 have shed new light on the meaning of ethics and security
ETHICS
- Ethics - the principles and standards that guide our behavior toward other people
- Privacy is a major ethical issue
- Issues affected by technology advances
* Copyright - The legal protection afforded an expression of an idea, such as a song, video game, and some types of proprietary documents
* Fair use doctrine - In certain situations, it is legal to use copyrighted material
* Pirated software - The unauthorized use, duplication, distribution, or sale or copyrighted software
* Counterfeit software - Software that is manufactured to look like the real thing and sold as such
- One of the main ingredients in trust is privacy
- Primary reasons privacy issues lost trust for e-business
SECURITY
- Organizational information is intellectual capital - it must be protected
- Information security - the protection of information from accidental or intentional misuse by persons inside or outside an organization
- E-Business automatically creates tremendous information security risks for organizations