fundamental reasons, factors, and causes for
investment in technology.
At the moment technology adoption in Ozrail has
fundamental issues. There is disconnect between the
nature of IS and the form of the organisation. As a
hierarchical organisation, Ozrail needs to stability
whereas IS adoption induces change. This change is
geared at various levels and in various forms and
calls for adjustments such as job redesign, cross
functional communication, and informed and
proactive management. Conceptually, staff in Ozrail
is fearful of change and finding it hard to match the
capabilities of technology with organisational
success as well as to adapt to it. Operationally,
technology requires changing the way Ozrail has
traditionally been doing business, such as the need
for information exchange and cross functional
communication. Technology therefore has different
meanings for different departments and stakeholders
within Ozrail under different socio technical
environments. There is need to reinterpret use of
technology according to changes in the broader
context of asset management through change
management strategies that that would render the
current interpretation of technology use obsolete. In
this way when IS are physically adopted and socially
composed, there is the possibility of a general
consensus on accepted reality about what the
technology is supposed to accomplish and how it is
to be utilized.
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