MIS5001 Section 001

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Instructor:Larry Brandolph

2013_10_29 Computer Services Senior Management Larry Brandolph

Email: Larry.Brandolph@temple.edu

Location: Conwell Hall

Office phone 215-204-7077

I do encourage you to make an appointment if you want to meet with me.

Course description:
Organizations that strategically select, manage, and deploy digital business models prosper in the global economy. Students will use systems and business process thinking to create and analyze strategies for technology-enabled organizational and industry transformation. They will propose innovative solutions for new and existing business initiatives to leverage enterprise, consumer, and social technologies.

Course Objectives:
• The primary objectives are:

• Explain the role of technology as a business enabler

• Identify and explain applications in a business setting

• Evaluate the organizational fit and suitability of business applications

• Interpret the interaction between technology, customers, processes, data, infrastructure, participants, and environment an organization.

• The secondary objectives are:

• Discriminate and synthesize between different sources of information as part of application acquisition or development

• List ethical and intellectual property challenges that arise from the use of technology

• Explain the evolving role of MIS in the organization, the MIS professional, and careers in MIS

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