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Various aspects of governance in global markets, including leadership roles, outsourcing and its challenges, and information security. Topics covered include the emergence of cios as c-level executives, outsourcing opportunities and threats, technology standardization, cultural and language issues, and process control. The document also touches upon the impact of automation and the role of creative professionals in a globalized world.
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Outsourcing and alliances with multiplepartners worldwide - new and interestingopportunities - and also threats to existingindustries
Regional (e.g., NAFTA, EU) and world (GATT,WTO) trade deals changing the roles ofnational regulation and national economies - “Governance” increasingly not equalinggovernment
Insourcing - in-house development
Onshoring - partners in joint projects/efforts - Nearshoring - transfer to regional partners(e.g., N. American auto manufacturing) - Offshoring - transfer to further labour markets
Role of the creative professional in a globalizedspace
Abundance - in a world where industrializedcountries have everything they need, the focusis on want - Automation - increasing automation of allkinds of tasks - including white-collar jobs - Asia - outsourcing to cheaper talented labourmarkets (e.g., BRIC)
Many threats to appropriate informationexchange
Secure systems guarantee to the best possiblelevel authentic transactions - failure to do socan be devastating - Security as risk management - excessivesecurity isn’t better.
People, Process, Technology
Most failures in IS deployment involve someconflict among these foundations - Examples?
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