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There are 5 modules in this course
Firms make significant investments in IT. In the IS/IT Governance course we will discuss how to govern IT to make sure that the IT investments contribute to organizational goals and strategies.
Firms need to formally evaluate significant IT investments. IT investments are also risky, so firms need to consider the risk associated with the investments to appropriately evaluate the investment. We will discuss how to evaluate IT investments.
Firms usually make multiple IT investments in a given year. In this course we will discuss how to evaluate a portfolio of IT investments. Firms need a mechanism to charge users for the IT investments made to encourage prudent consumption of IT resources. We will discuss different mechanisms for charging for IT that incents users to spend IT dollars wisely.
Finally, IT investments are made to generate value for the firm. This requires that employees actually use the new IT systems that is developed. Thus, in the IS/IT Governance course we will discuss strategies to make sure that users use the new system so that the firm derives value from its IT investments.
Firms make significant investments in IT. However, the returns from these investments are varied. In this module we will learn how to align IT investment decisions with the goals and strategies of the organization.
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15 videos1 assignment3 discussion prompts
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15 videos•Total 118 minutes
An Introduction to the Information Systems Specialization•8 minutes
Course Project Introduction•4 minutes
1.1-1 Personal Introduction•4 minutes
1.1-2 Course Overview•17 minutes
1.1-3 IT Alignment Part 1•6 minutes
1.1-4 IT Alignment Part 2•10 minutes
1.1-5 IT Alignment Part 3•6 minutes
1.2-1 A Framework for IT Governance•6 minutes
1.2-2 Who Makes the Decisions•9 minutes
1.2-3 How IT Decisions are Made•10 minutes
1.3-1 Key Principles and Practices•5 minutes
1.3-2 Operating Model and Enterprise Architecture•6 minutes
1.3-3 Application Silo Stage•10 minutes
1.3-4 Implications of Enterprise Stages•8 minutes
1.4-1 Module 1 Summary•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Module 1: IT Alignment Quiz•15 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 45 minutes
IT Investments and Goals at Your Organization•15 minutes
IT Decisions at your Organization•15 minutes
The Enterprise IT Architecture of Your Organization•15 minutes
Evaluating IT Investments
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module we will learn how to evaluate individual IT investments. Large IT investments face significant risks. In this module we will also learn about how to incorporate risk in the IT investment decision.
2.2-1 Incorporating Risk in IT Investment Evaluation Part 1•6 minutes
2.2-2 Incorporating Risk in IT Investment Evaluation Part 2•10 minutes
System Implementation Problem•9 minutes
System Implementation Problem Analysis•9 minutes
2.2-3 Incorporating Risk in IT Investment Evaluation Part 3•7 minutes
2.3-1 Module 2 Summary•9 minutes
3 readings•Total 25 minutes
Discounted Cash Flow of Anesthesia Information Management Systems (AIMS)•10 minutes
Business Process Improvement at Concete Co. Cemex Article•10 minutes
System Implementation Problem Description•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Module 2: Evaluating IT Investments Part I Quiz•15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
An Investment Made By Your Organization•15 minutes
Key Risks in an IT Investment at Your Organization•15 minutes
Evaluating IT Investments (Continued)
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
A firm may make multiple IT investments in a given year. In this module we will learn how to evaluate a portfolio of IT investments. In this module we will also learn about how to charge users for IT investments.
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7 videos1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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7 videos•Total 54 minutes
3.1-1 Definition of IT Investment Portfolio•5 minutes
3.1-2 Characteristics of Different IT Asset Classes•5 minutes
3.1-3 Strategic Orientation and Portfolio Management•9 minutes
3.2-1 IT Chargeback•6 minutes
3.2-2 Compare Alternative Approaches to IT Chargeback•11 minutes
3.2-3 Explore Implications of IT Chargeback•9 minutes
3.3-1 Module 3 Summary•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Module 3: Evaluating IT Investments Part II Quiz•15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
The Four Elements of IT Investment Portfolios•15 minutes
Your Organization's Chargeback System•15 minutes
Change Management
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
Firms don’t derive value from IT investments, if users don’t adopt new IT systems. In this module we learn the different levers firms can use to increase the adoption of IT innovation. We will also learn how different IT systems may require different strategies for the implementation of IT systems.
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6 videos1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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6 videos•Total 49 minutes
4.1-1 Understanding User Resistance•9 minutes
4.1-2 Different Models of User Adoption•5 minutes
4.1-3 Different Levers for Affecting User Adoption•10 minutes
4.2-1 Evolutionary vs. Revolutionary Change•8 minutes
4.2-2 Project Management vs. Learning Approach•8 minutes
4.3-1 Module 4 Summary•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Module 4: Change Mangement Quiz•15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
Change Management at Your Organization•15 minutes
Implementing a New System at Your Organization•15 minutes
Course Project
Module 5•1 hour to complete
Module details
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1 video1 peer review
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1 video•Total 3 minutes
Project Overview•3 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Course Project•60 minutes
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