The Strategic Business Objectives Method for Guiding Executive Information Systems Development
- 21 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Management Information Systems
- Vol. 7 (3) , 27-39
- https://doi.org/10.1080/07421222.1990.11517895
Abstract
Many organizations are moving forward with the development of an executive information system (eis). Based on the experiences of other organizations, there are guidelines that can be followed when creating an eis. The strategic business objectives methodology corresponds with these guidelines and involves a six-step process: (1) the organization’s strategic business objectives are identified; (2) the business processes that are critical to the strategic business objectives are identified; (3) priorities are assigned to the strategic business objectives, and as a consequence, to the critical business processes; (4) information needed to support the critical business processes is defined; (5) information linkages among business processes are identified; and (6) a plan for a modular eis development, implementation, and evolution is developed. Fisher-Price used a similar methodology when developing its eis, and this has helped Fisher-Price become more market oriented.Keywords
This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Implementing an Executive Information System: Seven Steps for SuccessJournal of Information Systems Management, 1990
- The Management Information and Decision Support (MIDS) System at Lockheed-GeorgiaMIS Quarterly, 1987