scholarly journals Implementasi Perencanaan Strategis SI/TI Pada PT. Prima Teknologi

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 352-264
Author(s):  
Rahmad Firdaus ◽  
Januar Al Amien

The use of IS / IT in a company is one of the keys to success in achieving the company's vision, mission and goals. PT. XYZ is a company that has not fully implemented the use of IS / IT to help its business operations, namely in terms of business project management. As time goes by, the impact of the use of IS / IT has not been implemented yet, it is evidenced by the number of project works that experience delays within a certain period of time. In this study, data were obtained from observations, interviews and analysis of company documents. This research refers to the Ward and Peppard method. The results of this study are in the form of a blueprint or description of business strategy, IS / IT management strategy and IT application to achieve corporate strategic goals.

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Zinga Novais ◽  
Jorge Vareda Gomes ◽  
Mário José Batista Romão

Projects have been increasingly used in the implementation of organizations' business operations. Knowledge sharing has been considered essential in project environment; therefore, the integration of knowledge management within project management becomes crucial for project success. The objective of this research is to study how knowledge sharing is integrated within the context of a project, and what is the perception of project team members about it. A case study was carried out in a company within the financial sector, focused on a project team of the entity. The results revealed that project managers, other professionals in project management, and the organization itself are very much aware of the importance of knowledge sharing. The results also emphasized that, regardless of the lack of incentives by top management, project team members consider that knowledge sharing highly contributes for a successful execution of projects.


Risks ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Dmitrii Rodionov ◽  
Olesya Perepechko ◽  
Olga Nadezhina

This work considered the economic security of an enterprise with regard to the valuation of intangible assets according to the International Valuation Standards (IVS). This study is essential due to a growing number of companies with intangible assets (trademarks, patents, know-how, etc.) as their main value. This study included analysis of the impact created by the value of intangible assets and intellectual property on company capitalization and economic security plus a regression model. An algorithm was developed to determine the economic security of a business based on the valuation of intangible assets according to the IVS. The suggested algorithm can allow a company to manage its intangible assets effectively using the IVS, which, in turn, will provide the required level of economic security for further development and achievement of strategic goals by the business entity.


2018 ◽  
Vol 38 (6) ◽  
pp. 1433-1466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil Turner ◽  
James Aitken ◽  
Cecil Bozarth

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of supply chain complexity and extend this with literature developed within the project domain. The authors use the lens of ambidexterity (the ability both to exploit and explore) to analyse responses to complexity, since this enables the authors to understand the application of known solutions in conjunction with innovative ones to resolve difficulties. This research also seeks to investigate how managers respond to supply chain complexities that can either be operationally deleterious or strategically beneficial.Design/methodology/approachThe authors develop a descriptive framework based on the project management (PM) literature to understand response options to complexity, and then use interviews with supply chain managers in six organisations to examine the utility of this framework in practice. The authors ask the research question “How do managers in supply chains respond to complexities”?FindingsThe case study data show first that managers faced with structural, socio-political, or emergent supply chain complexities use a wide range of responses. Second, over a third of the instances of complexity coded were actually accommodated, rather than reduced, by the study firms, suggesting that adapting to supply chain complexity in certain instances may be strategically appropriate. Third, the lens of ambidexterity allows a more explicit assessment of whether existing PM solutions can be considered or if novel methods are required to address supply chain complexities.Practical implicationsThe descriptive framework can aid managers in conceptualising and addressing supply chain complexity. Through exploiting current knowledge, managers can lessen the impact of complexity while exploring other innovative approaches to solve new problems and challenges that evolve from complexity growth driven by business strategy.Originality/valueThis study addresses a gap in the literature through the development of a framework which provides a structure on ways to address supply chain complexity. The authors evaluate an existing project complexity concept and demonstrate that it is both applicable and valuable in non-project, ongoing operations. The authors then extend it using the lens of ambidexterity, and develop a framework that can support practitioners in analysing and addressing both strategically necessary supply complexities, together with unwanted, negative complexities within the organisation and across the supply chain.


2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Elizabeth ◽  
Agus Zainul Arifin

The goal of writing this research is to Maximize Marketing Through E-Commerce Small Mediun Enterprise (SME) XYZ. The structure of composing this research is refers of methodology IT Strategic Planning which created by John Ward and Peppard in the book The Strategic Management of Information Systems (2016). The analysis start with company’s condition using internal analysis tools such as SWOT and external analysis tools such as PEST and Porter Analysis, Internal Environment IS/IT, External Environment IS/IT. The result of the analysis are then processed and later generate initiatives in form of IS Business Strategies, IS/IT Management Strategies, and IT Strategies. From that analysis result can take a summary and recommend for IS Business Strategy are create Website E-Commerce with Cloud Computing Cozy and integrated with BI (Business Intelligence) Google Analytics, Install SMS Gateway Gammu, and optimalize online marketing with social media. For IS/IT management strategy are analysis cost and benefit from this project. IT Strategy analysis are recommend software and IT Roadmap.


Author(s):  
Sophian Gauzelin ◽  
Hugo Bentz

Turbulent times are a part of modern-day business, and the way a companyhandles disruptive events determines its success. Various technological tools have beendeveloped to help businesses overcome unforeseen and anticipated events that may impact thebusiness. One such technological tool is business intelligent systems, which help to gather dataregarding business operations and environment turning it into information that can be clearlyunderstood. Large companies have adopted the use of these big data analytic systems, but mostsmall and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) lag behind. There is little information on howbusiness intelligence systems impact SME businesses. This study examined the impact ofbusiness intelligence systems on organizational decision-making and performance. The studyconsists of an empirical qualitative research that was carried out with interviews of 200members of 10 selected SMEs. The study found out that when BI systems are deployed in SMEs,they facilitate timely decision making, improves organizational efficiency, enable a company tomeet client’s needs appropriately and lead to more satisfied employees.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-55
Author(s):  
Fattah Hadi Saputro ◽  
Mohamad Amin Soetomo

There are projects implementation that have not been run accordance with the objective of desired project. Evaluation Model Framework in project management is very important to get the desire goals such as quality, cost and delivery. The main requirement to start the project implementation is a business case study where investment must be validated with related objectives of the project carried out. Investment in a company is not easy to implement, especially in the planning phase of project management. Nowadays technology is growing rapidly, investment in a company continues growing every year along with the company's business needs to be competitive with appropriate investment. This study aims to propose a new design IT framework on project management, starting alignment business strategy, IT goals, business requirements and business case by validating functional specification based on criteria and the project that have passed business cases meet the expectations of stakeholder needs.


1999 ◽  
Vol 01 (04) ◽  
pp. 505-532 ◽  
Author(s):  
ENRICO CAGNO ◽  
AUGUSTO DI GIULIO ◽  
PAOLO TRUCCO

Organisations are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of the environmental issues associated with their sites on company competitiveness and strategies. Within the implementation of an environmental management system (EMS), the initial environmental review (IER) is a first step in which a company begins to consider systematically all the factors driving the complex relationships between its production system and the external environment. Therefore, IER plays a crucial role in the definition of effective environmental policy and programmes and demands significant company resources. The paper focuses on the identification of the main objectives of the IER and the features characterising a methodological approach. These are then used to develop a methodological framework for IER that allows to integrate business strategy in establishing significant environmental aspects of a specific site. Indeed, companies are increasingly involved in managing the environment as an opportunity for competitive advantage, that requires to highlight the relationships between environmental impact of their processes and company strategy and objectives. The methodology is presented by means of a real-world case concerning the IER of a large aluminium alloy foundry.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Euis Dasipah

Use of philosophy The concept in a company program is the business that is in the organization, not only those who are responsible for the sales department and also. Organizational development requirements to differentiate between users for several activities used to manage resources and performance required by project management, allow to develop and improve performance, create programs and develop strong programs, creating the fundamental performance. the market, develop a commitment to consumers throughout the organization.Keywords: business strategy, consumer


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