Using Information systems involves using information technology to develop products
Dear Odiri
Using Information systems involves using information technology to develop products, services, and capabilities that give a company strategic advantages over the competitive forces it faces in the global marketplace. The advances in information provision have led organizations to attempt to develop or IT strategies to align with their business strategies to achieve many benefits.
The use of IS in my organization is much efficient as it has helped the organization to reduce overall costs, get fewer errors and greater accuracy when performing operations, produce high-quality products and services, accelerate communication and data sharing, improve performance and productivity, and make management more efficient and effective. Moreover, it gives the managers the ability to adjust, control, and monitor all business processes, which accordingly will accelerate the processes of the decision-making.
Dear Robert
I support your idea of enhancing collaboration between organizational departments. However, the successful use of information systems to improve the coordination between the departments is challenging. It requires precise coordination of technology, organization, and efficient management.
Although strategic information systems can support or shape organizational strategies and its success promises considerable and excellent benefits, but the failure to develop and implement them is common. The implementation of strategic systems often requires extensive organizational change and a transition from one socio-technical level to another. The organizations in the current IT age need to use information systems effectively, which require an understanding of the organization, management, and information technology that form the systems.