MIS 5402 (Spring 2016) Managing Technology and Systems

Professor David S. McGettigan

Week 6 – April 26

Siemens Logo

The case for this week is “Open Innovation at Siemens”  and the group cases are due at the start of class in hardcopy please and as outlined in the syllabus.

I look forward to reviewing in class.

Regards,

David S. McGettigan

Week 5 – April 14

Week 4 Apple Logo

This week we will review the case “Apple in 2015.”  I selected this case and placed it specifically to follow Kodak, as one could argue that Apple’s prowess and brand recognition is similar to that of Kodak in its day.  While this week we will not have the benefit of looking back in history, we will carry forward the strategic thinking and tools we applied last week.  Additionally, we will discuss other emerging digital technologies and their implications.

Additionally, the case study questions for Siemens have been published under the “Case Studies” section of this site.  This should enable you to work on the case in advance if your group prefers to do so.

The class this week will be especially interactive.  So rather than add any posts or discussions to this site, I ask that each of you read the material and prepare accordingly.  Also note that your Lynda.com and reading summaries are due at the start of class.

David S. McGettigan

Week 4 – April 7

Kodak Logo

The topic for this week is “Disruptive Innovation.”  Kodak was once on of the world’s most iconic brands.  We will study disruptive innovation from two perspectives.  First,  from the perspective of a company impacted by it, Kodak.  Second from those causing disruption such as ABB (this week) and Apple (next week).

In terms of material due, both your weekly reading summary and Kodak case should be turned-in at the start of the class.  I would expect that your weekly reading summary also include your thoughts and references to the case in addition to the articles.  Again, this is emphasized in the syllabus, and I just wanted to re-emphasize the point.  It is especially important for this week’s lecture to read all of the material in advance.

In preparation for the class discussion, I would like you to give thought to the question of  “Would Kodak’s position be different had the company adopted a different strategy in the 80s and 90s, or was the actual outcome inevitable?”  I have posted a question to the discussion board and would like your thoughts on it.  Respond with one of three choices “Kodak could have been a disruptor, Kodak could have survived as a fast follower, or the demise of Kodak was inevitable.”

The lecture material has been published to this site accordingly.  I look forward to our next class on Thursday.

Regards,

David S. McGettigan

Week 3 – March 31

Week 2 Uber Logo

The topic for this week is “Systems Thinking and Crowdsourcing.”  Please be sure to read the corresponding case “Uber” in advance of the class and come prepared to discuss it.

As discussed during class, having a high-level understanding of your background will assist me in tailoring the class.  Therefore, I have added a discussion topic on the site regarding that.  See the “discussion” tab above.

In terms of material due, your weekly reading summary is to be handed in via hardcopy at the start of class.  I would expect that your weekly reading summary also include your thoughts and references to the case in addition to the articles.  This is noted in the syllabus, but I just wanted to emphasize the point.

The lecture material has been published to this site accordingly.  I look forward to our next class.

Regards,

David S. McGettigan

Week 2 – March 24

Learn IT Assignment #1 is due via email to me by 6pm on 3/24 as discussed in class.  The format for the assignment is in the slides from Week 1.

Just a reminder that there is no class on 3/24.  Please read the assignment in the syllabus.

Regards,

David S. McGettigan

Welcome to MIS 5402 – Spring 2016 – Center City Campus

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Our class will be held starting at 6:00pm on Thursday March 17th at TUCC Room 307.  In advance of the class, please …

  • Download a copy of the syllabus and read it thoroughly
  • Complete the assignment in advance (watch “The World is Flat Video”) which is noted on page 5 and takes 45 minutes
  • Review the PowerPoint presentation for the first class as posted within this site.
  • Familiarize yourself with this site by reviewing each of the sections in the navigation at the top

I look forward to seeing you then.

David S. McGettigan