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Introduction to computer applications and systems
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BIS 220Introduction to Computer Applications and Systems
Workshop One
RAJI GOGULAPATI
JULY - AUG 2014
Topics
Introductions
Name
Company & Responsibilities
Involvement with Information Systems
Involvement with IT Department
Course Design
Syllabus Walk-thru
Introductions
Syllabus Walk-thru
Benefits of Information Systems In Work Environment
Ethical Issues
Word Processing Tools for communicating
Conclusions
Formation of Learning Teams
Your activities for coming week
Syllabus & Some More..
Read the syllabus carefully!
Attendance Is Important!
Grading Criteria – both Writing & Presentation Detailed Grading Templates on Faculty Website!
Use Materials, read the material especially Case Studies in your Text and UOP Library!
Refer to OLS course forums for syllabus, class materials and any other messages to the class!
Individual and Learning Team Assignment, Late Work Grading Criteria
Remember to Check syllabus / Slide material towards the end for activities for coming week / Learning Team Insights.
Questions?
Workshop preparation
Workshop
Individual Understand policies, Acts, write proposals, prepare presentations, high order thinking
Learning TeamsWrite proposals, understand and reflect on your and other teams perspectives in group discussions, high order thinking
Prepare to discuss and debate with guideline in lesson plan
Materials precede and guide assignments
Preparation
Theme – IS/ IT Transitions, Business Transformation,Influences on Organization, People personal and work lives
Topics
Introductions
Syllabus Walk-thru - Course Objectives
Benefits of Information Systems In Work Environment
Ethical Issues
Word Processing Tools for communicating
Conclusions
Formation of Learning Teams
Your activities for coming week
Debates and Discussions
http://www.kurzweilai.net/exponential-growth-of-computing
Information Systems in Business Enterprise 1.0
Enterprise 1.0
Information Systems in Business Enterprise 1.0
m-commerce applicationsNew PC?
What did we learn so far?
Workplace - Influences (early Y2K)
Large and successful business organizations are consistently making efforts to embrace the information culture, a culture where information is the essence of all activities. A significant change visible to everyone is the “Virtual organization”.
At work
IS/ IT Influence inside an organization
Internet
IS/ IT Influence outside the organization
On Technologies and Organizations
Changing role of the CIO – more of a business partner - less of a gatekeeper of technologies
IT is speaking the language of the workplace!
Take away points for Traditional IT so far
IT enables business transformation
Organizations combat pressures of businesses with IT
What is next? ?
Infrastructure
Software in a nutshell
More and more major businesses and industries are being run on software and delivered as online services—from movies to agriculture to national defense ….…Software is also eating much of the value chain of industries that are widely viewed as primarily existing in the physical world ………..many people in the U.S. and around the world lack the education and skills required to participate in the great new companies coming out of the software revolution”
Marc Andreesen, Co-founder of Netscape in WSJ Aug 20, 2011
Software is eating the world!
What are the storage and Processing needs?
How do new technologies benefit an organization?
How are hardware and software assets acquired?
What computer arrangement is the best fit?
What is the selectionCriteria?
Computing Environments
IT Focus to meet challenges of business organizations“globalization, high productivity, interactivity, rapid adaptation”
Source: March, S., Hevner, A., & Ram, S. (2000). Research Commentary An Agenda for Information Technology Research in Heterogeneous and Distributed Environments. Information Systems Research, 11(4), 327.
What did we learn so far? Value of information and how it influences decision makers
Potential of Information systems
Importance of collaboration among people (business and IT)
Businesses Transform with the potential of IS / IT
What is Next? Information Resource Management
Strategies For Competitive Advantage
Information Resource Management
Stakeholders – IS Management
Investments
John Ward, Principles of Information Systems
Technology Management
Enable rich customer experiences
Processes
People
Technologies
Organization resources
Strategies for competitive advantage
Understand Advantage is Transient
Source: McGrath, R. (2013). Transient Advantage. Harvard Business Review, 91(6), 62-70.
Source: McGrath, R. (2013). Transient Advantage. Harvard Business Review, 91(6), 62-70.
Fast forward to Enterprise 2.0
Agile Software Development
Enterprise 2.0 Systems
Future of the enterprise
Source: www.dionhinchcliffe.com
Evolving digital organization
Ethics, Privacy and Security
Your activities for coming week
Meet with your learning teams
Prepare and SUBMIT a Learning Team Charter
Prepare and submit individual assignment as per syllabus. Remember to include all references and use proper citations.
Read:
Selected Readings specified in Materials page,Refer to your syllabus and lesson plan for details on activities during the workshop
Source Material Used in Workshop One The chapters recommended from the electronic texts in
Materials (Introduction To Information Systems by Rainer et al).
Source for slides 39-40 - Principles of Information Systems Management by John Ward
IT Focus is taken from Information Systems Research, 2000 INFORMS Vol. 11, No. 4, December 2000, pp 327 – 341, An agenda for IT research in Heterogeneous and Distributed Environments