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Information

Systems
Planning
Types, Context and Methods
01 DEFINITION
What is IS Planning?

FOUR STAGE MODELS


02 OF INFORMATION
TABLE OF SYSTEMS PLANNING

CONTENTS
03 NOLAN STAGE MODEL
History and stages

ACTIVITY No. 2
04 Infographics Making
01
WHAT IS AN
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
PLANNING?
ISP is…
a process of defining objectives
for organizational computing
and identifying suitable
potential information LOGIN

technology (IT) applicable to NEW ACCOUNT

the company
Information Systems VS Information Technology

IS IT
Information systems can Information technology is a
be manual but the term used to describe a set of
compulsions of technologies that includes
competition in modern technologies from the domain
business makes of computer science and
information systems run engineering, networking,
on information electronics and
telecommunication and other
technology platforms.
such domains.
02
Four-Stage Model
of IS Planning
The four stage IS planning model,
besides providing insight into the
planning process, reduces confusion
about the selection of competing
planning methodologies.
STRATEGIC PLANNING

Derivation from The strategic


the organizational information
plan system grid

Strategic fit with


organizational Strategy set
transformation
#1 culture
Information Requirements Analysis

I. II. III.
Define and
Define underlying evaluate
Develop sub- information
organizational system matrix
requirements requirements for
organizational
sub-systems

#2
RESOURCE
ALLOCATION
After identification of the need for
information system applications for
entire organization, the next phase is
allocation of resources.

#3
PROJECT PLANNING

GANTT CHART MILESTONES

Critical Path Method MS ACCESS

#4
03

THE NOLAN
STAGE
MODEL
RICHARD L.
NOLAN
Richard L. Nolan (born c.
1940) is an American
business theorist, and
Emeritus Professor of
Business Administration at
the Harvard Business
School.
FOUR STAGES
INITIATION CONTROL
technology is placed organizations gain
in the organization control over the
technology’s resources

FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH

EXPANSION MATURITY
rapid growth in the organizations gain
number of IT sufficient experience
applications takes place IS/IT applications
NOLAN STAGE MODEL (1979)
04

ACTIVITY
NO. 2
INFOGRAPHICS ABOUT AN INFORMATION SYSTEM

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