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This presentation explores essential topics in Information Technology, highlighting the productivity paradox and the transformative impact of IT on modern business strategies. It covers critical concepts such as business process reengineering, blue ocean strategies, and the significance of social CRM, illustrating how these elements shape performance in organizations. Additionally, the fundamental knowledge of IT, including its systems, data processing, encryption, and digital signatures, are examined. This comprehensive overview aims to equip professionals with the insights needed to navigate the evolving digital landscape.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT):PROGRESSING ISSUES AND THE FOUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE SONY WARSONO (FEB UGM )
MAIN TOPICS • Productivity paradox • Impact of IT on the World (The impact of Internet in OECD Countries, [OECD, 2012]) • Impact of IT on Modern Business Strategies • a. Business process reengineering • b. Blue ocean strategy • C. Social CRM (The impact of Social Media on Business Performance, [Smits and Mogos, 201..]) • The Foundamental Knowledge of IT • IT as a System • Binary digit • Data processing • Self-check digit • Encryption and Digital signature
PRODUCTIVITY PARADOX VIDEO 1: THE PRODUCTIVITY PARADOX
IMPACT OF IT ON THE WORLD Video 2: Did You Know?
IMPACT OF IT ON BUSINESS STRATEGIES (1) Video 3: Business Process Reengineering
IMPACT OF IT ON BUSINESS STRATEGIES (2) Video 4a: Blue Ocean Strategy Video 4b: Blue Ocean Strategy
IMPACT OF IT ON BUSINESS STRATEGIES (3) The Role of Social Media
IMPACT OF IT ON BUSINESS STRATEGIES (3) Video 5a: Social Media and Social CRM Video 5b: Social CRM
The Drivers of change Continued • Business Pressures on an Organization. Market Society Technology Chapter 1
Organizational Response to these Drivers • Strategic Systems • Continuous Improvement – Operational Efficiency • Restructuring business processes • Manufacturer to order • Customer Focus Strategy • Employ E-business tools • Business Alliances Technology is required to effectively implement these critical responses. Chapter 1
FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE OF COMPUTER: INTRODUCTION Video 6: The History of Computer
FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (1) Information technology as a system
BASIC COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS • All computers made up of the same set of six building blocks: input, output, memory, arithmetic/logic unit, control unit, and files • Control unit and arithmetic/logical unit together known as the central processing unit (CPU)
FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2) The use of Binary Digit (Bit)
BASIC COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS Memory . . .
FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2) Video 7a: Binary digit depth Video 7b: The importance of bit in color and sound
FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (3) Video 8: Parity check bit