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BCIS 401 - Information Systems for Management Periodically
An overview of the use of computer hardware, software and connectivity will progress
into an investigation of how information systems are used to support work processes
and decision. making at all levels of an organization and across all functional
areas. Special attention is given to issues frequently encountered by senior management
such as the strategic use of information technology (IT), using IT to reengineer
work processes and to gain a global advantage, whether or not to outsource the
IT function, business advantages from the use of the Internet and of Intranets,
the migration to client/server computing, managing and controlling information
in distributed environments, and corporate ethical responsibilities with regard
to available and rapidly evolving technologies.
Prerequisites & Notes Open only to matriculated Zarb School of Business E.M.B.A. students.
Credits: 4 s.h.
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