1. How is Google’s mission statement related to its business strategy?
Google’s primary goal is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful (mission statement). Its Business Strategy is to create applications that provide value to wide variety to consumers. By creating these applications, Google is able to provide on-demand access to huge volumes of information to consumers.
2. How does Google’s information systems strategy support its business strategy?
As part of its IS strategy Google has built an IT infrastructure that allows data sharing across the organization. Google also favors the use of open source software and internally developed tools to drive innovation and collaboration. Google also allows employees to choose applications according to their preferences and business needs. Google also implements network level security that allows users to maintain freedom of communication.
3. How does Google’s organizational strategy support its business strategy?
Google has created a modern organization structure that encourages creative thinking instead of rigid corporate structures. Employees are encouraged to take a day from a week to explore their ideas. Google also tends to implement projects with definite goals and deadlines to ensure accountability and performance. Its work culture encourages risk taking and timely decision making. Google’s organizational strategy tends to