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Name: Dr. Cathal Doyle Twitter: Website: cathaldoyle.comcathaldoyle.com

 Why did you choose this course?  What does this mean to you?

 To provide students with an advanced understanding of business systems analysis methods in the context of managing organizational and technological change.

 Introduction of a new topic on Tuesdays  Topics may include:  Digital Currencies (e.g. Bitcoin)  Social Media  Cloud Computing  Innovators Dilemma  …  Any topic in particular that you would like me to cover?

 Start Date: 13/01/2016 (bi-weekly)  Location: ORB B.05  Time: 7-8pm

 Students must attend 80% of lectures and 80% of tutorials  Attendance sheet will be kept at both

 This accounts for 60% of your total mark  This will consist of both tutorial work and class work  I will give you more details on the breakdown of marks in the coming week

 Worth 40%  1 x 1.5 hour exam to be taken in Summer 2016  Will cover all course material