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Thriving in the Information Age compels organizations to deploy information as an actual business asset, not as an IT asset or merely as a business byproduct. This demands creativity in conceiving and implementing new ways to generate economic benefits from the wide array of information assets available to an organization. Unfortunately, information too frequently is underappreciated and therefore underutilized.
This first course in the two-part Infonomics series provides a non-technical perspective on and methods for understanding and taking advantage of information’s unique economic characteristics. Starting with dissecting whether the information is or isn’t an asset or even property, students will begin to appreciate the challenges and opportunities with treating it as one. Then the course examines how information behaves in the context of various familiar micro-economic concepts, and what can be gleaned from this to improve the way information is managed and leveraged. This leads to exploring the various ways information can generate economic benefits—or be monetized, including how various styles of business analytics can increase information’s potential and realized value for organizations.
In this module, you will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course.we are focusing on the definition of Infonomics. You will then learn about the difference among Information Technology, Information Economics, and Infonomics.
1-4.1. A Brief History of Accounting Part 1•8 minutes
1-4.2. A Brief History of Accounting Part 2•5 minutes
1-5 Is Information Property?•10 minutes
9 readings•Total 76 minutes
Syllabus•15 minutes
ePub•10 minutes
About the Discussion Forums•5 minutes
Glossary•10 minutes
Brand Description•1 minute
Online Education at Gies College of Business•10 minutes
Updating Your Profile•5 minutes
Module 1 Overview•10 minutes
Module 1 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
7 assignments•Total 85 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Orientation Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 1-1 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 1-2 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 1-3 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 1-4 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 1-5 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Getting to Know Your Classmates•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Demographic Survey•15 minutes
Module 2 The Economics of Information
3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you will learn why information should be considered an asset. You will also learn about unique properties of information that make it different from valuable physical assets, such as oil, to which it is very often compared in the modern world to indicate the value it possesses.
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9 videos2 readings9 assignments
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9 videos•Total 77 minutes
2-1 Key Economic Characteristics of Information•4 minutes
2-2 Other Economic Characteristics of Information•10 minutes
2-3 Adapting Economic Principles for Information•6 minutes
2-4 The Supply, Demand, and Pricing of Information•5 minutes
2-5 The Marginal Utility of Information•5 minutes
2-6 Opportunity Cost of Information Choices•3 minutes
2-7 The Production Possibilities of Information•7 minutes
Interview with Steve Miller•20 minutes
Interview with Cindi Howson•17 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Module 2 Overview•10 minutes
Module 2 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
9 assignments•Total 70 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 2-1 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 2-2 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 2-3 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 2-4 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 2-5 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 2-6 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 2-7 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 2-8 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Module 3 Methods for Monetizing Information
4 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you will read many real-life cases that deal with monetizing information, such as Walmart optimizing search results to increase customer acquisition and retention, Trulia training neural networks to create a supplemental revenue stream, and DBS Bank developing a data solution to improve business performance. Throughout all these examples and cases, you will have a clear look at how organizations benefit from monetizing information.
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15 videos2 readings10 assignments1 peer review
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15 videos•Total 106 minutes
3-1 What Monetizing Information Means•4 minutes
3-2 Growing the Business Through Information•11 minutes
3-3 Information as a Form of Currency•5 minutes
3-4 Using Information to Reduce Expenses•8 minutes
3-5 Using Information to Reduce Risks and Improve Well-Being•7 minutes
3-6.1. Taking an Information Management Approach to Monetizing Information•3 minutes
3-6.2. Establishing an Information Product Management Function•2 minutes
3-6.3. Identify Available Information Assets•7 minutes
3-7 Establish What Success Looks Like•1 minute
3-8.1. Evaluate Alternatives for Both Direct and Indirect Monetization•3 minutes
3-8.2. Adapt High-Value Monetization Ideas from Other Industries•2 minutes
3-8.3. Test Ideas for Feasibility•5 minutes
3-8.4. Preparing, Packaging, and Marketing Information Assets•2 minutes
Interview with Mike Rollings•23 minutes
Interview with Graham Waller•23 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Module 3 Overview•10 minutes
Module 3 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
10 assignments•Total 80 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 3-1 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 3-2 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 3-3 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 3-4 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 3-5 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 3-6 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 3-7 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 3-8 Knowledge Check•10 minutes
Lesson 3-9 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Making the Case for Data Monetization Peer-Graded Assignment•60 minutes
Module 4 Applied Analytics
3 hours to complete
Module details
Through this module, you will learn about the three “Vs” of big data and how each of them affects the analytics that can be applied to your information assets and how they could be used to generate insights, recommendations, and prescriptions that can add direct economic value to the organization, i.e., how the information assets can be monetized.
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5 videos4 readings6 assignments
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5 videos•Total 39 minutes
4-1 Going Beyond Business Intelligence•7 minutes
4-2 Advanced Analytics for Monetizing Information•8 minutes
4-3 Exploiting Big Data•7 minutes
4-4 Improved and Actionable Decision Making•10 minutes
4-5 Identifying Monetizable Insights•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Module 4 Overview•10 minutes
Module 4 Readings and Resources•10 minutes
Congratulations on completing the course!•10 minutes
Get Your Course Certificate•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 4-1 Knowledge Check•30 minutes
Lesson 4-2 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 4-3 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 4-4 Knowledge Check•5 minutes
Lesson 4-5 Knowledge Check•15 minutes
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A well-structured course helps to get a good understanding of Business economics and Data analytics. A lot of learnings with multiple case studies for better understanding.
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