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1 LOGO Management Information System Syllabi Judi Prajetno Sugiono

2 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Overview  What is Management Information System?  Three terms need to be understand  System  Information  Management  Rarely said, “Management Information System is a computer based information producing system which use in the organization” Now connected to Information Technology – or computer based technology

3 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Why we study MIS?  It is essential for work in business organizations, understanding these knowledge will offer career and opportunities  It provides quality-of-life improvements.  It provides opportunities for people with disabilities.  Etc.

4 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Example: e-business

5 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Information Systems Framework

6 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Information Systems framework (Continued)  Foundation Concepts  Fundamental concepts about the components and roles of information systems in business.  Information Technologies  Major concepts, developments, and management issues in information technology.  Business Applications  The major uses of information systems for operations, management, and competitive advantage.  Development Processes  How business professionals and information specialists plan, develop, and implement information systems.  Management Challenges  The challenge of managing ethically and effectively.

7 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 So …  It’s interdisciplinary topics  Information Technology  Economics  Management Science  Logistics Confused? I hope not!!!

8 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Course Objectives  The aim of this module is to ensure that students have an appreciation of management issues and the role played by IT in the overall strategy of the business. The module takes a broader look at IT than the technical perspective.  Decision-makers and business managers cannot make decisions regarding IS/IT in a technological vacuum and it is important for the providers of IT to know about the business and management context within which their systems are developed.  A further aim of this course is to explain the underlying strategic management issues that impact E-Commerce and to provide students with the skills that are necessary to influence the design and development of software solutions for the Internet.

9 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Course Materials Developing Business Strategies Developing e-business Solution Internetwork e-business Enterprise e-business System e-commerce System E-business Decision Support Computer Hardware Computer Software Data Resource Management Telecommunic ations and Networks Foundation of IS in Business Competing with IT Security and Ethics Enterprise and Global Management of IT

10 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 References  Obrien, James A., MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8 th ed., Boston: Irwin McGraw Hill, 2006  Laudon, Kenneth C. & Jane P. Laudon, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM, Englewood cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall Inc., 2006  McLeod Jr., Raymond & George Schell, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 8 th ed., Englewood cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall Inc., 2001

11 jpsugiono@gmail.com (C)2009 Assessment  Mid term  Final term  Assignments


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