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CHAPTER TWELVE OVERVIEW
• SECTION 12.1 - GLOBALIZATION Global Business Strategies Global Enterprise Architectures Global Information Issues Global Systems Development
• SECTION 12.2 - 21ST CENTURY ORGANIZATION TRENDS Innovation: Finding New Social Entrepreneurship: Going Green Social Networks: Who’s Who Virtual Worlds: It’s A Whole New World
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GLOBALIZATION
• Traditional forms of business are simply not good enough in a global environment
• Many challenges that must be confronted to succeed in a global business environment including: Cultural Political Geoeconomic (geographic and economic)
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GLOBAL IT BUSINESS STRATEGIES
Global IT Business Drivers
One fast-growing key area for all global business strategies includes governance and compliance
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GLOBAL ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES
Top 10 telecommunication issues
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GLOBAL INFORMATION ISSUES
• Appropriate levels of authentication, access control, and encryption in place
• Physical security integration and best security practices
• Deperimeterization
• Information privacy
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GLOBAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
• Organizations can use several strategies to solve problems in global information systems development.
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INNOVATION: FINDING NEW
• Innovation is the introduction of new equipment or methods
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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: GOING GREEN
• Describes the manufacture, management, use, and disposal of information technology in a way that minimizes damage to the environment
Virtualization Smart Cooling Alternative Energy Sources Biology Meets Chips Energy Rebate Programs Government Involvement Recycle IT Equipment
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SOCIAL NETWORKS: WHO’S WHO
Organizational social networking
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VIRTUAL WORLDS: IT’S A WHOLE NEW WORLD
• Two primary types of virtual that must be considered when looking at the 21st century world:
1. Virtual worlds 2. Virtual workforces
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TOOLS FOR THE VIRTUAL WORKFORCE
• Mobile commerce (m-commerce) - the ability to purchase goods and services through a wireless Internet-enabled device
• Telematics - blending computers and wireless telecommunications technologies
• Electronic tagging - a technique for identifying and tracking assets and individuals via technologies such as radio frequency identification and smart cards