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Course: | BA 607 - Management Information Systems | |
Instructor: | Jordan M. Blanke | |
Office: | BE225 | |
Telephone: | (678) 547-6313 | |
Internet: | blanke_j@mercer.edu | |
Office Hours: | Monday | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
Tuesday | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
The Stetson School of Business and Economics of Mercer University delivers
career focused business education to develop entrepreneurial leaders and responsible global citizens.
Course Objectives:This course provides an understanding of the concepts and fundamentals of information systems and information technologies, the challenges of designing and implementing them, and their potential impact on the organization. The coursecovers the strategic role of information technology; the corporate impact of information technology; building blocks of information technology (data, knowledge and information); the Internet and e-business; information systems development; and information technology infrastructure, architecture and management.
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
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Understand the components of current
information systems and technologies.
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Align information systems and technologies with organizational strategies. |
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Discuss emerging issues in the management of information systems. |
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Class Assignments and EvaluationInformation Systems: A Manager's Guide to Harnessing Technology, Version 2.0, by John Gallaugher, eISBN: 978-1-4533-5780-4
Available at http://students.flatworldknowledge.com/course/1596495
Exam #1 |
25% |
85.0 average |
A |
Mercer University Honor Code and CouncilExams #1 and #2 will cover the assigned readings, as well as any additional material covered in class. If you miss a class, it is your responsibility to find out what you have missed - both material covered and future assignments. No make-up examinations will be given. If you cannot be present for a exam (for a legitimate reason), let me know beforehand - call me at my office and tell me, or leave a message on my answering machine. Failure to do so will result in a grade of zero on that test. Other assignments and projects will have specific due dates. Failure to hand them in on time will result in a loss of 25% of the value of the assignment or project for each day late.
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All work on tests must be your own. Any inappropriate copying or collaboration on any test will result in a grade of 'F' for the course.
Students requiring accommodations or modifications for a disability should inform the instructor at the close of the first class meeting or as soon as possible. The instructor will refer you to the ACCESS and Accommodation Office to document your disability, determine eligibility for accommodations under the ADAAA/Section 504 and to request a Faculty Accommodation Form. Disability accommodations or status will not be indicated on academic transcripts. In order to receive accommodations in a class, students with sensory, learning, psychological, physical or medical disabilities must provide their instructor with a Faculty Accommodation Form to sign. Students must return the signed form to the ACCESS Coordinator. A new form must be requested each semester. Students with a history of a disability perceived as having a disability or with a current disability who do not wish to use academic accommodations are also strongly encouraged to register with the ACCESS and Accommodation Office and request a Faculty Accommodation Form each semester. For further information, please contact Richard Stilley (stilley_r@mercer.edu), at (678) 547-6823 or visit the ACCESS and Accommodation Office website at http://atlstuaffairs.mercer.edu/disability-services.cfm
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(Syllabus subject to change at the discretion of the Professor)
Session |
Date |
Preparation |
Course Contents |
Prep Time |
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1 |
May 19 |
Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 |
Introduction Strategy and Technology Case Study: Zara |
4 hours |
2 |
Jun 2 |
Ch. 5 Ch. 7 Ch. 8 |
Moore's Law Network Effects Social Media, Peer Production and Web 2.0 Porter Assignment due |
6 |
3 |
Jun 9 |
Ch. 10 Ch. 11 |
Understanding Software Software in Flux Exam #1 |
6 |
4 |
Jun 16 |
Ch. 12 Ch. 13 Ch. 14 |
Databases and Big Data A Manager's Guide to the Internet Information Security |
4 |
5 |
Jun 23 |
Ch. 4 Ch. 6 |
Case Study: Netflix Case Study: Amazon |
6 |
6 |
Jun 30 |
Ch. 9 Ch. 15 |
Case Study: Facebook Case Study: Google Exam #2 |
6 |
7 |
Jul 7 |
Independent Case Study Presentations | 6 | |
8 |
Jul 14 |
Independent Case Study Presentations Additional Topics |
6 |
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