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Information Systems Effectiveness

A cooperative study to identify the best information systems processes at media companies that looks into how newspapers manage their information systems processes including insight into process alternatives such as:

  • Staffing Issues
  • Alignment with user requirements
  • Outsourcing strategies
  • Purchased/Licensed software strategies
  • Platform selection decisions
  • Systems/Equipment effectiveness
  • User ownership of systems.
  • Staffing Issues

    A view of current and future staffing issues for Information Systems organizations.

    Alignment with User Requirements

    A look at the way information systems personnel receive requirements and support end users to ensure efficient and effective service.

    Systems/Equipment Effectiveness

    A review of the effectiveness of key systems in use in the newspaper industry.

    User Ownership of Systems

    Users increasingly control their own systems. A look at best practices used to maximize user satisfaction while also promoting appropriate controls and effective information systems practices.


    Participants were:
  • Involved in the design of the study, so that we are sure we are asking the questions that are important to your newspaper;

  • Invited to attend site visits to best practices newspapers, so that you can hear first hand about how they have created high performance information systems organizations; and

  • Invited to a readout/discussion session, so that questions about study results were answered.

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    (281)440-5044

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