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BUS 835

Systems Integration and Alignment
Name: Systems Integration and Alignment
Course Number: BUS 835
Credit(s): 4

Course Description

BUS 835 Systems Integration and Alignment delves into the intersection of information systems theories and organizational theories. This course explores key concepts such as governance, urbanization, and alignment within information systems, alongside crucial organizational concepts including stakeholders, territories, and projects. Students will analyze how the alignment and integration of information systems contribute to business strategy, gaining insights into a framework for analysis. Through case studies and discussions, students will develop a coherent understanding of integrated and aligned information systems, enabling them to address diverse and evolving business challenges effectively. (Formerly BUS 835 Integrated eSystems and Global Information Systems)

Learning Outcomes:

  • Explore the correlation between information systems theories and organizational theories.
  • Conduct critical analyses of operational, business, and managerial challenges related to information systems, with a focus on effective problem-solving strategies.
  • Gain insights into the proper implementation of resources, procedures, and stakeholder governance for improved management of information systems.
  • Understand how alignment and integration of information systems can enhance organizational capacity to support business strategy.

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