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Autor principal: Okey, Robert M.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1997
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contents The Lockheed Martin Network: An Intranet Analysis. Okey, Robert M. Computer Networks Corporations Information Dissemination Information Networks Information Technology Organizational Effectiveness Organizational Objectives Organizations (Groups) Policy World Wide Web Lockheed Martin Corporation, which is comprised of approximately 72 operating units (some 200,000 employees) worldwide, has set up an intranet called the Lockheed Martin Network. On the network, the corporation released a set of corporate policies via web pages which must be implemented by each of its companies. Because each company varied on what policies they required, individual companies produced their own web pages of policies, which has lead to a problem of deciding which corporate policies need to be implemented in a company policy and which can be adopted as-is without being re-written. This paper first compared 110 corporate policies to company level policies to determine if there was any duplication of effort. In addition, other types of information being published on company web pages were examined, including organizational charts, newsletters, user-manuals, and directories. Forty of the 110 corporate policies were recommended to be used by the companies as-is. Statistics concerning these materials were presented to determine the most common types of information available, and to show the variety and possibilities of information dissemination. The most common type of information, besides policies, was found to be products and services, while the least common was library services. The study concluded that the benefits of timely and accurate information dissemination have been achieved through the Lockheed Martin Network. Appendices include three tables with data on policy content, policy recommendations, and company web information. (Contains 35 references.) (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle The Lockheed Martin Network: An Intranet Analysis.
Okey, Robert M.
Computer Networks
Corporations
Information Dissemination
Information Networks
Information Technology
Organizational Effectiveness
Organizational Objectives
Organizations (Groups)
Policy
World Wide Web
The Lockheed Martin Network: An Intranet Analysis. Okey, Robert M. Computer Networks Corporations Information Dissemination Information Networks Information Technology Organizational Effectiveness Organizational Objectives Organizations (Groups) Policy World Wide Web Lockheed Martin Corporation, which is comprised of approximately 72 operating units (some 200,000 employees) worldwide, has set up an intranet called the Lockheed Martin Network. On the network, the corporation released a set of corporate policies via web pages which must be implemented by each of its companies. Because each company varied on what policies they required, individual companies produced their own web pages of policies, which has lead to a problem of deciding which corporate policies need to be implemented in a company policy and which can be adopted as-is without being re-written. This paper first compared 110 corporate policies to company level policies to determine if there was any duplication of effort. In addition, other types of information being published on company web pages were examined, including organizational charts, newsletters, user-manuals, and directories. Forty of the 110 corporate policies were recommended to be used by the companies as-is. Statistics concerning these materials were presented to determine the most common types of information available, and to show the variety and possibilities of information dissemination. The most common type of information, besides policies, was found to be products and services, while the least common was library services. The study concluded that the benefits of timely and accurate information dissemination have been achieved through the Lockheed Martin Network. Appendices include three tables with data on policy content, policy recommendations, and company web information. (Contains 35 references.) (Author/AEF)
title The Lockheed Martin Network: An Intranet Analysis.
topic Computer Networks
Corporations
Information Dissemination
Information Networks
Information Technology
Organizational Effectiveness
Organizational Objectives
Organizations (Groups)
Policy
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED413931