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Information Technology and Organizational Change
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Information Technology ConvergenceTechnology ChangeCommunicationEngineering GrantInformation Technology ManagementManagementNew It ProductsIntegrated Information TechnologyTechnology TransferChange ManagementTechnology InfrastructureUser ExperienceOrganizational TransformationInformation ManagementOrganizational CommunicationTechnology ManagementBusiness InformaticsBusinessKnowledge ManagementTechnology
The profession of technical communication is in transition. While a few might argue that we are in danger of being swallowed up by large, institutional realignments, it seems more likely that the future workplace (as characterized by Senge, among others) will put communication, culture, and collaboration at the center of work. However, in order for the profession to exploit these opportunities, we must understand the impact of integrated information technology (IT) on organizations. I summarize the interaction of corporate culture, leadership/management, human resources, and advanced networking and web-based applications (more commonly called an Intranet) for the successful integration of new IT products into an established and well-defined organization. Background research for this paper was conducted as part of an Army Summer Faculty Research and Engineering grant.
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