
UMUC
European Division-Term IV/01-02
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INSS 530 INFORMATION
SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS |
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Class
Times: 1630-1930 T R 26/03-15/05
Class Location: RAF Menwith Hill Lecturer:
Joyce M. Rowe, Ph.D. Office
Hours: 1400 – 1600 T R Phone:
7717
by appointment Pre-requisite:
All pre-requisite classes as listed in catalog or permission of the lecturer TEXTBOOK: The
Portable MBA 3rd edition by Robert Bruner et al, John Wiley, 1998
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COURSE DESCRIPTION General
concepts of Management Information Systems are introduced with various
functional areas of organizations and their uses of information technology.
The scale of information systems ranges from hand-held and individual
desktops to work groups, enterprise systems and global networks. The
types of information systems discussed will include financial and operational
systems, decision support systems, and strategic planning models. Other
topics will include costing, justification and configuration of an
organization's IS, and ways that networks are changing traditional channels
of commerce. Supplemental readings will provide a more complete picture of
the business practices and managerial concerns which IS work to
support. GRADING CRITERIA
GRADING SCALE
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ASSIGNMENTS |
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Class
Assignments/Participation--Students will be divided into small teams and will analyze typical
business problems. Some cases will be discussed in class; others will require
written analysis and will be submitted. Participation in class
activities and full attendance will be expected Individual
Company Case
-- Each student will select a current topic from a list provided. A 5 – 6 page paper and a short
presentation of current facts (10 - 15 min.) will be expected. Please
have topic selection approved before beginning work. Several
suggestions IT structure and organization within an organization; categories
of IT usage within different industries; Business Processing Reengineering as
utilized in organizations; content management as it relates to web page data
collection; etc. Web-Based
Business--In
this course students establish an intranet for a business. Students
group in teams of 3 to 4. The final project will include an
installation plan for such an intranet, complete with page design; a network
topology for communications equipment; a System Users Diagram, and a Data
Matrix, identifying the various data elements (fields), where collected,
updated, and displayed (screens and/or reports). Each Friday the Project Leader will be responsible
for e-mailing me a status report of the team's accomplishments and plans and
assignments for the next week. At the end of the class, teams make
presentations of their study.
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COURSE
POLICIES/EXPECTATIONS |
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The
following policies apply to this class. These policies are generally
reflected in the graduate catalog. * ATTENDANCE: Regular class
attendance is expected, both mornings and afternoons of weekend classes. If
you should miss a meeting, it is your responsibility to obtain information
concerning the material covered and upcoming assignments from other students.
Please note that those students receiving tuition assistance from the
Federal Government must not miss three consecutive class meetings without
prior approval, or the education Services Officer (ESO) must be notified by
the instructor. * ACADEMIC HONESTY: Students are
expected to do their own work. Cheating on tests, plagiarism on written
assignments, or any other form of academic dishonesty will result in a
"0" for the assignment. Note that a D or an F usually results in at
least 60 or 50 points, where violation of academic honesty results in none.
See the European Division Catalog for the UMUC policy on academic
dishonesty and plagiarism. * ASSIGNMENT/TEST SCHEDULES: Students are expected to
hand in all assignments and complete all tests/cases on the days they are
due. If a student fails to complete any assignment or test, the resulting
grade will be a "0," rather than an "F." Major
tests to be missed must be taken before the date the test is to
be given in class. On the date of case or project presentations, each person
must be in attendance for the first presentation to the last
presentation Otherwise, the presentation will be deemed late and a
10% reduction made for all presentations missed. * CLASS PREPARATION: Students are expected to come to class
prepared. This means reading materials assigned for that session and
preparing any pertinent assignments. Quizzes may be given. |
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COURSE OBJECTIVES |
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Questions
on the midterm and final will be directly related to readings and discussion
materials. Students completing class should: Identify
and understand the roles that information play in organizations. Recognize
the basic concepts that are the foundation for subsequent MIS courses,
including user requirements, information flows and the nature of information
systems. Demonstrate
knowledge of the basic techniques and fundamental skills needed to describe
and specify the structures and applications of information systems. Analyze different
organizational situations where information technology is involved, and make
recommendations for improvements in operations and in management
information. Analyze the
impact of advances in information technology on organizations. Demonstrate
familiarity with the literature in information systems. The activities
and assignments for this course are designed to help the student understand
the importance of understanding the basic concepts of information systems and
their importance in today's business world. In addition to the academic
objectives, students are expected to improve their skills in the following
areas: Critical
Thinking:
Students should improve their ability to analyze computer user situations and
make appropriate suggestions for resolving business problems through computer
systems. Cases and Projects encourage students to think critically
about real-world situations. Writing
Skills:
Students should improve writing skills through development of the Business
Plan and Cases. Oral
Presentation Skills: Students should improve presentation skills through case discussions
and business presentations. Computer
Skills:
Students should improve computer skills by using word processing, database,
web programming and project management software. The use of
Internet and e-mail are also encouraged |
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE |
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Topics Discussed |
Assignments |
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Class 1 |
Introductions;
Discuss syllabus; Discuss intranets; Discuss OB Chap. 1 IS in Business; OB 2 Competing
with IT |
BEFORE Class: Read OB Chapters 1-2,
Appendix A, and MBA Chapters 1-3; 13-14; research intranets and their;
Assignment: : Sign onto UMUC library site; look up intranets; Read OB 3-4 |
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Class 2 |
OB
Chap.3 Internetworked E-Business; OB 4 Electronic Business Systems |
Discuss
Cases in OB 3-5; Video on Leaders; Assignmentl: WEB: Budgeting for projects;
assignment for "famous people"; Read MBA 13-14 |
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Class 3 |
MBA
Chap. 13 Strategy: Defining and Developing Competitive Advantage;14; Discuss
leadership; gender bias; Theory X, Y, Z; |
Select
teams; Management meeting for teams; Company assignments; Discussion of
installation plans; Assignment: Read MBA 1-3 |
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Class 4 |
MBA
Chap 1 What is Business About; 2 The Future; MBA 3 Managing People |
Discuss
cases; Video; Assignment: Read OB 5-6; Individual paper – continue to prepare paper
and presentation, work on team assignment |
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Class 5 |
OB
5 Electronic Commerce Systems OB Chap. 6 E-Business Decision Support |
Lecture/discussion
on intranets within a company; building web pages; Assignment: create
a web page; Read OB 7-8 |
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Class 6 |
OB
Chap. 7 Developing E-business Strategies; OB 8 Developing E-Business
Strategies; Discuss BPR and its successes and failures |
Lecture
and discussion on OB 7-8; Cases; Discussion on establishing a financial plan
and budgets for projects; Assignment Read MBA 4-5; OB Chap 9 |
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Class 7 Apr 16 |
OB
Chap. 9 Security and Ethical Challenges of E-Business; MBA Chap. 4 Business
Ethics; OB.5 Making Decisions Rigorously |
Management
meeting for project; video on Top Performing Companies; Assignment: Prepare budget for project; Read
MBA 9; OB 10 |
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Class 8 |
MBA
Chap. 9 Innovation and Technology Management; OB 10 Enterprise and Global
Management |
Lecture/discussion
on MBA 9; In-class Cases discussed; Assignment: MBA 7; Complete individual paper |
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Class 9 Apr 23 |
MBA
Chap. 7 Marketing Management; OB Chap.10 IS for Business Operations;
Paper presentations |
Lecture/discussions
on MBA 7; OB 10; Assignment:
Read OB 11 |
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Class 10 |
OB
Chap. 11 Computer Hardware; |
Management
Meeting; Lecture/ discussion on OB 11; Assignment: Read OB 12 |
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Class 11 |
OB
12 Computer Software |
In-class
cases; Video on history; Assignment: OB Chapters 13' MBA 11 |
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Class 12 |
OB
Chap. 13 Data Resource Management; MBA 11 |
Discuss
OB 14 and MBA 15; Assignment:
Read OB Chap. 14; MBA 12 |
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Class 13 |
OB
Chap 14 Telecommunications and Networks; MBA 12 |
Assignment: Study for exam, OB Chapters 1 – 14;
MBA 1 - 12 |
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Class 14 |
EXAM
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Assignment: Complete Team Projects |
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Class 15 |
Complete
discussions on Chaps; Presentation of Intranet Projects |
Assignment: Complete Projects |
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Class 16 |
Presentation
of Business Projects |
Presentations
and discussions |