Why information system objectives must match with the organization business objectives?
METHODOLODY OF INFORMATION SYSTEM AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Because otherwise you’d be wasting resource on staff and systems that provide little or no benefit to the organization.
Because otherwise you’d be wasting resource on staff and systems that provide little or no benefit to the organization.
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In a lot of businesses there is no match.
The corporate owners want something.
The top executives want one thing.
Middle managers want something.
Computer techs struggle to meet requests.
With poor communications, people going in different directions, no agreement, company very inefficient, losing money.
Think analogy of driving a delivery vehicle.
Efficiency of cost of operations is that the vehicle driver knows where to make the delivery, knows best driving routes, obeys traffic laws, has someone waiting at delivery point. Perhaps the delivery vehicle is on a route to visit several points close to each other, so as to maximize deliveries and minimize driving time.
If you had delivery vehicles uninformed about the job needed of them, they could be driving randomly around a city, getting paid for it, not accomplishing anything that is needed by the enterprise.
It just stands to reason that an enterprise needs to communicate its wishes down the chain of command to get the job done, that is needed to be done, in the most cost effective way.
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