Smart Data: Enterprise Performance Optimization Strategy: 71 (Wiley Series in Systems Engineering and Management) - Tapa dura

George, James A.; Rodger, James A.

 
9780470473252: Smart Data: Enterprise Performance Optimization Strategy: 71 (Wiley Series in Systems Engineering and Management)

Sinopsis

The authors advocate attention to smart data strategy as an organizing element of enterprise performance optimization.  They believe that “smart data” as a corporate priority could revolutionize government or commercial enterprise performance much like “six sigma” or “total quality” as organizing paradigms have done in the past.  This revolution has not yet taken place because data historically resides in the province of the information resources organization.  Solutions that render data smart are articulated in “technoid” terms versus the language of the board room.  While books such as Adaptive Information by Pollock and Hodgson ably describe the current state of the art, their necessarily technical tone is not conducive to corporate or agency wide qualitative change.

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Acerca del autor

JAMES A. GEORGE is a performance improvement consultant to the federal government and commercial customers. He is presently Director at SAM, Inc., Rockville, Maryland.

JAMES A. RODGER, PhD, is a professor in the MIS/Decision Sciences Department of the Eberly College of Business and Information Technology at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He has done consulting work for the Department of Defense, among many other federal agencies.

De la contraportada

A clear, actionable approach to employing an enterprise-wide smart data strategy

“Smart data” is the combination of interoperable characteristics in a system of data exchange that is agreed upon by the user community. It enhances and optimizes enterprise performance, enables more timely and responsive decision-making, and lowers IT costs. Smart Data provides a practical framework for this essential strategy, equipping the reader with the necessary tools to maximize the wealth of information in their corporate databases. James George and James Rodger persuasively address the problem of “data whose life cycle often outlasts the information technology (IT) paradigm under which it was created,” paving the way for IT to once again propel an organization’s advancement. The authors:

  • Make smart data strategy explicit and understandable, closing the knowledge gap between enterprise executives and enabling technologists
  • Identify the elements essential to optimizing performance, explain how to overcome the barriers, and present visionary ideas to aid in implementatio
  • Provide a detailed plan that includes roles, responsibilities, and accountabilit
  • Employ two types of case studies—scientific/academic and anecdotal/programs—to support and illustrate the authors’ idea
  • Engineer high-impact results through collaboration between executives, operations management, and technologist
  • Help government enterprise executives to improve their ability to achieve faster result
  • Show commercial enterprise participants how to maximize their demonstrated value to government enterprise as members of the supply chain of prime contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers

Government executives, such as CIOs and managers of major information systems, will find tremendous value in Smart Data, as will their counterparts in the commercial sector. CEOs, CTOs, and other senior executives interested in maximizing the value of information in their corporate databases can also benefit from this work. In addition, MBA students as well as project management and IT students will appreciate discovering the unique performance improvement advantages that the adoption of a smart data strategy provides.

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