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Term 3: 15 JAN to 09 MAR 2001

Information Systems Policy (INSS 620)

Professor: De Forest W. Colegrove, Ph.D., MBA

Syllabus

 

Text: Wheelen and Hunger.

Strategic Management & Business Policy, 7th ed.

Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2000.

Meetings: Tues, Thurs: 1930 to 2130 (KAPAUN)

Description / Objectives: The course examines issues of linking business performance with information systems technology. Alternative structures for matching information system organization with overall organization are discussed and evaluated. Planning mechanisms and strategy are examined. Behavior and legal issues related to information systems management are addressed.

Responsibilities:

1. Students are expected to read the assignments prior to coming to class and be prepared to ask questions about the work. The instructor will cover most of the text work and often add material from current periodical literature. The student is responsible for the contents of all assigned chapters and handouts.

2. Each student will conduct a Strategic Audit on a major firm that produces either computer software or hardware, write a paper describing findings, and make a PowerPoint presentation / discussion of 15 - 20 minutes at the end of the course elaborating on the findings. The professor will make himself available for assistance at all phases of the project. It is recommended that the student consider submitting a draft of the paper for advice and comment on/before the 5th week of the course.

 

Grading:

Each student will develop a final grade by the extent of his / her contributions in the following areas:

 

Midterm Examination

20%

 

Final Examination

20%

Research Paper

25%

Presentation of Findings

25%

Class Participation

10%

 

Schedule:

 

Week

Date

Chapter

1

16 JAN

1 - Basic Concepts of Strategic Management

 

18

2 - Corporate Governance & Social Responsibility

2

23 JAN

3 - Environmental Scanning & Industry Analysis

25

4 - Internal Scanning: Organizational Analysis

3

30 JAN

5 - Strategy Formulation: Situation Analysis

 

01 FEB

6 - Strategy Formulation: Corporate Strategy

4

06 FEB

MIDTERM EXAMINATION

 

08 FEB

7 - Strategy Formulation: Functional Strategy

5

13 FEB

8 - Strategy Implementation: Organizing for Action

 

15

9 - Strategy Implementation: Staffing and Directing

6

20 FEB

10 - Evaluation and Control

 

22

11 - Strategic Issues in Managing Technology

7

27 FEB

12 - Strategic Issues in Entrepreneurial Ventures

 

01 MAR

Student Research Presentations

8

06 MAR

Student Research Presentations

08 MAR

FINAL EXAMINATION

 

 

De Forest W. Colegrove

Dr. Colegrove earned an A.A.S. in industrial chemistry from the Rochester Institute of Technology, a B.S. in mathematics and computer science from the Roger Williams University, an M.B.A. in international trade and finance, and the Ph.D. in Humanities, both from the Salve Regina University. His doctoral dissertation is entitled "The Level of Economic Literacy of Russian High School Students." Dr. Colegrove has co-authored a book entitled, "Market Economics: A Practical Primer for Socialists," which has been translated into Cyrillic and is currently being used in the school system in Kazan, Tatarstan. He retired from the U.S. Navy as a Master Chief Sonar Technician (E-9), taught at Rhode Island College, Kazan State University, Johnson and Wales University, and joined Maryland in Europe in 1996.

He is currently based in Heidelberg and can be reached at:

Cell phone:

0171 195 3690

E-mail:

dcolegro@faculty.ed.umuc.edu

Mail:

Dr. De Forest W. Colegrove

 

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APO AE 09102

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