FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ITE one hundred one LESSON one
One point one WHY SHOULD I STUDY INFORMATION SYSTEMS
THE INFORMED USER IS YOU!
IT OFFERS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Traditional Function of the MIS Department
CAPABILITIES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Incorporating the Internet and electronic commerce into the business
Managing system integration, including the Internet, intranets, and extranets
Educating the non-MIS managers about IT
Educating the MIS staff about the business
One point two OVERVIEW OF COMPUTER-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
BASIC COMPONENTS OF A CBIS
Principles of Operation Management
Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Two Information Systems that support the entire organization
Information Systems between Organizations
Functional area information systems
Business Intelligence (BI)
One point three HOW DOES IT IMPACT ORGANIZATIONS? IT Reduces the Number of Middle Managers
IT Changes the Manager's Job changes decision making process
IT Reduces the Number of Middle Managers
IT Changes the Manager's Job
One point four. IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO SOCIETY
Greater than Improvements in Healthcare
Enabling People with Disabilities to Work with Computers
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Greater than The Emergence of Cognitive Computing: IBM Watson
Greater than Robotics used in the Home: