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Information Systems/Information Communications Technology Management

Lecturers:  Manthou - Fragopoulou Vassiliki  |  

 

Objectives:

The purpose of this course is to present the Information Systems , Information Technologies and the Internet, as modern vehicles of information management (collection, processing, analysis , conducting and sharing , evaluation : data / information , knowledge), as well as, the way entrepreneurs will use and administer information technologies to revitalize business processes , improve decision making and gain competitive advantage. Emphasis will be given to the importance of information systems in creating business value and to the presentation of the most important applications and technologies used to achieve digital integration and enhancement of the organization’s performance 

Skills:

Management of information and innovative web technologies in business applications

Prerequisites:

General knowledge background on web environment and applications

Content:

Management of digital business
Information systems in business
The role of information in business, knowledge management
Information systems , organizations, management and strategy (categorization capabilities of IS)
Strategy for Information Technology - Strategic Alignment - Maturity criteria  for strategic alignment
Infrastructure of information technology
Information management technologies
Integration of enterprise applications and business processes (ERP, CRM, PRM, GIS, interoperable IS)
IS and cloud computing
Business intelligence and business performance management
Strategic IS for innovation and competitive advantage
Business applications of information systems

Textbooks:

Laudon, K.C., and Laudon, J.P., 2014, Management Information Systems-Managing the Digital Firm, 13th ed. Prentice Hall
Laudon, Kenneth C.  and Guercio Traver, Carol, 2011, Management Information Systems 12th Edition, Prentice Hall
Laudon, K.C., and Laudon, J.P., 2009, Management Information Systems-Managing the Digital Firm, 10th ed. Prentice Hall
Turban, Leidner, McLean, Wetherbe, 2006, Information Technology for Management: Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy, 5th edition, John Wiley and Sons

Assessment:

50% final exam
25%  team project
10% presentation of a case study
15% study and analysis of papers and case studies

Webpage:

http://compus.uom.gr/MINF174/  


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