About
Instructor
Marie-Christine Martin, email : mcmartin@temple.edu
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
Competency Map
MBA Competency | Course Learning Objective | Key Skills | Evaluation Method |
Influential
Communication
Business Reasoning
Identify and Evaluate Business Opportunities |
(Use innovation frameworks to analyze competitive landscape for
emerging IT products and services. Apply new digital business models such as cloud computing, web services, crowdsourcing, and two-sided platforms to envision new products and services. Analyze disruptive potential of technology and formulate a response from an incumbent firm. Create a business case for the value of an information technology initiative. |
Articulate the business case
for IT in writing and presentations |
Case analysis
Participation
Reflection Journal |
Implementation
Management |
Analyze the transformative impact of technology on standard business practices.
Identify the components of enterprise information architecture and its strategic role in the organization. |
Demonstrate ability to identify systems and processes in an IT implementation | Learn IT Participation |
Cross-Cultural
Effectiveness |
Compare IT governance models in both a single-country and multinational context.
|
Identify key issues in adaptation of governance
models to local settings within a multi-national |
Participation
Case Analysis |
Ethical
Management |
Explain the role of data, information, and knowledge in informing an
organization’s strategy. |
Articulate guidelines for
ethical use of corporate data. |
Participation
Case Analysis
Reflection Journal |
Credits
This syllabus represents the collaborative efforts of MIS Department Professors Johnson, Mandviwalla, Schuff, Flanagan and Hohne