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Managing International Information Systems
1. Managing International Information Systems By The PowerPoint slides were developed by Mus Khairy (PhD), Stanford University at California. Educational ,Social Psychologists at German University at Cairo (GUC) unless otherwise noted on specific slides.
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5. THE GROWTH OF INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Global Product Development and Production Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems Figure 16-1
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7. International Information Systems Architecture Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems THE GROWTH OF INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Figure 16-2
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16. Global Systems to Fit the Strategy Global Strategy and Systems Configurations Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems ORGANIZING INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Figure 16-3
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18. Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems 3. Decentralized systems: Each foreign unit designs its own unique solutions and systems. 4. Networked systems: Systems development and operations occur in an integrated and coordinated fashion across all units. ORGANIZING INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Four types of systems configuration: (Continued)
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22. Local, Regional, and Global Systems Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems MANAGING GLOBAL SYSTEMS Source: Adapted from Managing Information Technology in Multinational Corporations by Edard M. roche, copyright 1993. Figure 16-4
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25. Internet Population in Selected Countries Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems TECHNOLOGY ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS Sources: CIA World Factbook 2003; Computer Industry Almanac ; and www.cia.gov , accessed November 9, 2004 Figure 16-5
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30. Total Cost of Outsourcing Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems TECHNOLOGY ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS Figure 16-6
31. Management Information Systems Managing International Information Systems MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS Management Opportunities: Ability to lower costs through global scale economies by building international systems for producing and selling goods and services in different regions of the world