Information Systems in Organizations 1.2 What’s in it for you? 1.3 Ethics of analysis and use of systems, data and information.

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Information Systems in Organizations 1.2 What’s in it for you? 1.3 Ethics of analysis and use of systems, data and information

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

Unit 1: Introduction 1. Introduction to information systems in organizations 1.1 The modern organization is a system and set of processes What is IT, IS, and MIS? Evolution of organizational systems from start-up to global enterprise 1.2 What’s in it for you? Systems and your career in business Your digital identity 1.3 Ethics of analysis and use of systems, data, and information 3

? Are there jobs in MIS? What kind of money can you make? Future demand? Required education?

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Edition, Computer and Information Systems Managers. Updated 1/8/2014

Important Qualities Analytical Skills Communication Skills Decision-Making Skills Leadership Skills Organization Skills

? What is your digital identity? Real-world Identity Online Identity Partial Identity Persona

Learn IT #1 : Assignment First out of 5 Assignments Due next week : September 8 Topic : Digital Identity Complete Part 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Part 5 will be completed as part of the final assignment) Print part 1-4 and bring to class next week Reminder : Assignments weight is 10% (2% each) 10

Learn IT ! Assignment Grading Criteria 11 GradeCriteria Pass-High (100%) The assignment consistently exceeds expectations. It demonstrates originality of thought and creativity throughout. Beyond completing all of the required elements, new concepts and ideas are detailed that transcend general discussions along similar topic areas. There are few mechanical, grammatical or organizational issues that detract from the presented ideas. Pass (80%) The assignment consistently meets expectations. It contains all the information prescribed for the assignment and demonstrates a command of the subject matter. There is sufficient detail to cover the subject completely but not too much as to be distracting. There may be some procedural issues, such as grammar or organizational challenges, but these do not significantly detract from the intended assignment goals. Fail (60%) The assignment fails to consistently meet expectations. That is, the assignment is complete but contains problems that detract from the intended goals. These issues may be relating to content detail, be grammatical, or be a general lack of clarity. Other problems might include not fully following assignment directions. Missing/Late (0%) Missing or late assignment.

? This isn’t an Ethic class. Why do we care about information ethics?

Information Ethics "the branch of ethics that focuses on the relationship between the creation, organization, dissemination, and use of information, and the ethical standards and moral codes governing human conduct in society” - Wikipedia Information Privacy Information Accuracy Information Property Information Accessibility

Unit 1: Introduction 1. Introduction to information systems in organizations 1.1 The modern organization is a system and set of processes What is IT, IS, and MIS? Evolution of organizational systems from start-up to global enterprise 1.2 What’s in it for you? Systems and your career in business Your digital identity 1.3 Ethics of analysis and use of systems, data, and information 14

In-Class Activity 1.Role of systems in a Business Career 2.Stakeholder Analysis

Role of systems in a Business Career InputProcessOutput Fill in this information second. Fill in this section of the chart last. Fill in this information first. IPO : Input - Process - Output Input Make a list of what data is required to be input Obtain data (from program or user) Process Make a list of any calculations or actions that have to be performed/taken Calculate results from inputs / Define steps / Create model or program Output Make a list of everything you are required to output Decide how to format your results appropriately

Role of systems in a Business Career InputProcessOutput Hours Worked Hourly Wage Total Wages = Hours Worked x Hourly Wage Total Wages EXAMPLE - IPO Chart Calculate the total wages a student earns working a part time job, given their wages and hours worked. InputProcessOutput 12 hours $6.85 / hr 12 x 6.85 = $82.20 $82.20