Introduction to Information and Management Systems
Course Description
Information and management systems inform most business decisions and strategies today and their importance cannot be overstated. This free online course begins with a definition of ‘information systems’ before providing an outline and brief explanation of their components, including new technology like network communication. We conduct a critical review on the role of information systems in making organizations competitive and analyze a case study of Walmart’s success. The course also debates whether organizations should treat information systems as a commodity or an investment. We contrast the ‘people component’ and ‘processes component’ and illustrate their relation to business management.
The course then defines ‘management information systems’ and details their various types and everyday use. We discuss the progression of phases in information systems over the years: the Mainframe Era, the PC Revolution, Client-Server, the World Wide Web and e-commerce, Web 2.0 and the Post-PC era. We unpack how these phases influenced each other during various transitions over the years before investigating contemporary cloud computing.
This course analyzes the components of information systems and examines their historical transitions and impact on businesses, organizations and individuals. We explain the ingrained relationship between information systems and successful organizational management. Francis Bacon declared that ‘Knowledge is power’ and this course can help you to harness yours.
What you'll learn in this course?
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Information Management
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Information Systems
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Business Process Management
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Knowledge Management
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Data Management
Course Curriculum
Professional Academy
Ireland
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