Develop the Information Systems to reduce information overload within your organization
Develop the Information Systems to reduce information overload within your organization
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Develop the Information Systems to reduce information overload
within your organization
☞ Case study
☞ Broadly speaking, employees spend on average 2.5 hours per
day looking for the information they need to do their jobs.
☞ Employees spend
on average one-
third of their time
trying to find the
information they
need to complete
their tasks
• Amass information
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DECISION MAKING AND DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Decision-Making Levels:
• Senior management
• Individual employees
DECISION MAKING AND DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEMS
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DECISION MAKING AND DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Types of Decisions
Unstructured decisions:
Semistructured decisions:
• Only part of decision has clear-cut answers provided
by accepted procedures
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DECISION MAKING AND DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Data-driven DSS:
Components of DSS
• DSS database: A collection of current or historical data
from a number of applications or groups
• Optimization models
• Forecasting models
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SYSTEMS FOR DECISION SUPPORT
Sensitivity Analysis
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SYSTEMS FOR DECISION SUPPORT
• Pricing Decisions
• Asset Utilization
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SYSTEMS FOR DECISION SUPPORT
Management Opportunities:
Management Challenges:
• Organizational resistance
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES AND DECISIONS
Solution Guidelines: