TEAMS, PARTNERSHIPS AND ALLIANCES
- Undertake new initiatives
- Address both minor and major problems
- Capitalize on significant opportunities
Collaboration system – supports the work of teams by facilitating the sharing and flow of information.
Core competency – An organization’s key strength, a business function that it does better than any of its competitors.
Core competency strategy – Organization chooses to focus specifically
on its core competency and forms partnerships with other organizations
to handle nonstrategic business processes.
Information technology can make a business partnership easier to establish and manage:
- Information partnerships – Occurs when two or more organizations cooperate by integrating their IT systems, thereby providing customers with the best of what each can offer
COLLABORATION SYSTEMS
Collaboration
system – An IT- based set of tools that supports the work of teams by
facilitating the sharing and flow of information. Two categories of
collaboration:
- Unstructured collaboration (information collaboration) – includes document exchange, shared whiteboards, discussion forums, and email.
- Structured collaboration (process collaboration) – involves shared participation in business processes such as workflow in which knowledge is hard-coded as rules.
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
●
Knowledge management (KM) – involves capturing, classifying,
evaluating, retrieving and sharing information assets in a way that
provides context for effective decisions and actions
● Knowledge management system – supports the capturing and use of an organization’s “know-how”
EXPLICIT AND TACIT KNOWLEDGE
Intellectual and knowledge-based assets fall into two categories;
- Explicit knowledge – consists of anything that can be documented, archived, and codified, often with the help of IT
- Tacit knowledge – knowledge contained in people’s heads
CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Content
management system (CMS) – provides tools to manage the creation,
storage, editing and publication of information in a collaborative
environment
CMS marketplace includes:
• Document management system (DMS)
• Digital assets management system (DAM)
• Web content management system (WCM)
WORKING WIKIS
- Wikis – web-based tools that make it easy for users to add, remove, and change online content
- Business wikis – collaborative web pages that allows users to edit documents, share ideas or monitor the status of a project
WORKFLOW MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- Workflow – defines all the steps or business rules, from beginning to end, required for a business process
- Workflow management system – facilitates the automation and management of business processes and controls the movement of work through the business process
- Messaging-based workflow system – sends work assignments through an email system
- Database-based workflow system – stores documents in a central location and automatically asks the team members to access the document when it is their turn to edit the document
GROUPWARE SYSTEMS
Groupware – software that supports teams interaction and dynamics including calendaring, scheduling and videoconferencing.
Web
conferencing – blends audio, video and document-sharing technologies to
create virtual meeting rooms where people “gather” at a
password-protected websie.
Instant
messaging – types of communications service that enables someone to
create a kind of private chat room with another individual to
communicate in real-time over the internet
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