Thursday, June 19, 2008

Question #2

How can the manager and employees make use of information as a strategic/competitive advantage over other competitors?

The employment of computer and information systems managers is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2014. Many managers possess advanced technical knowledge gained from working in a computer occupation. Job opportunities will be best for applicants with computer-related work experience; a masterĂ¯¿½s degree in business administration (MBA) with technology as a core component, or a management information systems degree; and strong communication and administrative skills.The concentration in Information Management teaches both general managers and information system professionals how to leverage information technology to improve organizational strategy, operations, innovation, and effectiveness.
Computer and information systems managers play a vital role in the technological direction of their organizations. They do everything from constructing the business plan to overseeing network security to directing Internet operations.
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct research and design the computer-related activities of firms. They help determine both technical and business goals in consultation with top management, and make detailed plans for the accomplishment of these goals. For example, working with their staff, they may develop the overall concepts of a new product or service, or may identify how an organization�s computing capabilities can effectively aid project management.


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