Intentional Information Systems
- Why "Intentional?"
High quality information, available at the appropriate time in the appropriate form to those who require it to perform their duties, is the outcome of deliberate conscious efforts throughout the organization to produce, prepare and present it.
It must be the explicit intent of the organization to operate so as to cultivate and harvest its information resources. The information systems involved are the goal, result and vehicle for achieving this.
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- It's the people.
The critical factor in the success of information systems is the people involved. Technology is not the answer.
Strategic Information Systems
- Types of Strategic Information Systems
Systems can be broadly categorized into operational, administrative and executive. There are other facets. - Conceiving Strategic Information Systems
The Semantic Gap:
Managing Information-Based Organizations:
What we do:
We provide professional services supporting business strategy development and execution through the employment of intentional information systems.
- Information-based Strategy Development
- Business Requirements Analysis
- Business IS Capability Evaluation
- Technology Audit
Does your technology support your strategic goals? - Semantic Gap Analysis
What form is it? How can it be addressed? - Organizational Readiness Analysis
- Organization Composition Planning
- Team Recruitment and Leadership Planning
- Application Architecture
- Application Design
- Application Development
Contact us:
- Intentional Information Systems LLC
1922 Brightleaf Ct.
Silver Spring, MD
20902 - Chris Gerrard
301.873.8451
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