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Information Systems in Organizations 3.3 Digital Business Innovation

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Information Systems in Organizations

3.3 Digital Business Innovation

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Course Topics Overview• Unit 1: Introduction• Unit 2: Systems Analysis• Unit 3: Organizational Systems• Unit 4: Consumer Systems

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Unit 3: Organizational Systems

How do large firms function today?

3.1. Types of systems in organizations

3.1.1. Running the business: enterprise systems (ERP)

3.1.2. Managing the business: decision-making (analytics, BI,

dashboards)

3.1.3. Growing the business: knowledge management, R&D,

and social business

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Unit 3: Organizational Systems

3.2. Systems management

3.2.1. Business analysis, requirements, and systems acquisition

3.2.2. Developing systems: programming, testing, and

deployment

3.2.3. Systems integration: standards, interoperability, and

external collaboration

3.2.4. Managing risk: security, hackers, and privacy

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Unit 3: Organizational Systems

3.3. Digital business innovation

3.3.1. Generating IT value

3.3.2. Competitive advantage of digital business

models

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The Rise of the Information AgeCould the conventional wisdom of the day during the age of agriculture and handwork every prepare a young person to be successful during the industrial age? How would your parents and teachers tell you to prepare?

When you were trying to figure out what to study in college, who did you talk to to help you figure this out?

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?How has technology been able to completely redefine the rules of business?

In your other classes (i.e. Marketing, Accounting, Finance, etc.) are you being educated in the rules from the last century or the next century?

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What valuable skills will you bring to the table?

How important will IT skills be?

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?How do we calculate the value of an IT investment?

What is the business case?

Reduce my costs?

Increase my revenue?

Required by regulations?

Return on investment?

Balanced scorecard?

Capital expenditure?

Operating expense?

NPV?

Depreciation?

Cash flow?Discount rate?

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What is the next successful business model?

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Unit 3: Organizational Systems

How do large firms function today?

3.1. Types of systems in organizations

3.1.1. Running the business: enterprise systems (ERP)

3.1.2. Managing the business: decision-making (analytics, BI,

dashboards)

3.1.3. Growing the business: knowledge management, R&D,

and social business

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Unit 3: Organizational Systems

3.2. Systems management

3.2.1. Business analysis, requirements, and systems acquisition

3.2.2. Developing systems: programming, testing, and

deployment

3.2.3. Systems integration: standards, interoperability, and

external collaboration

3.2.4. Managing risk: security, hackers, and privacy

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Unit 3: Organizational Systems

3.3. Digital business innovation

3.3.1. Generating IT value

3.3.2. Competitive advantage of digital business

models