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2. Course Description
This course provides an overview of Business Information Systems. This includes a broad foundation for
both technical and non-technical business professionals. Special emphasis is placed on how information
is used by different types of businesses across different industries.
Policies
Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies
contained within the following two documents:
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University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document.
Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum.
University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class.
Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have
recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality.
Course Materials
Rainer, R. K., Jr., & Turban, E. (2009). Introduction to information systems (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John
Wiley & Sons.
Pearlson, K. E., & Saunders, C. S. (2006). Managing and using information systems: A strategic
approach (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
All electronic materials are available on the student website.
Week One: Overview of Information Systems
Details
Objectives
Read Ch. 1 & 2 and Technology Guides 2 & 5 of Introduction to
Information Systems.
Read Introduction of Managing and Using Information Systems.
Review this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
Participation
Participate in class discussion.
Learning Team
Instructions
Select classmates to be on your Learning Team.
Create the Learning Team Charter.
Individual
Information
Systems and
Software
Applications
Research software applications and information systems available
for the various organizational departments within a company, such
as accounting, finance, human resources (HR), marketing, and
management.
Points
1.1 Identify information systems used in organizational departments.
1.2 Explain how information resources are managed.
1.3 Describe roles of the information systems department.
Readings
Due
Choose three of the aforementioned organizational departments
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3. and prepare a 350- to 700-word essay that provides an overview of
these applications and systems.
Discuss how your selected applications relate to the organizational
departments.
Include an introduction and a conclusion.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Week Two: Data Gathering, Storage, and Uses
Details
Due
Objectives
2.1 Recognize data management issues.
2.2 Identify components of a database.
2.3 Describe the relationship between data, information, and
knowledge.
2.4 Compare e-business and e-commerce.
Readings
Points
Read Ch. 4 & 6 of Introduction to Information Systems.
Read Ch. 4 of Managing and Using Information Systems.
Read Ch. 7 of Managing and Using Information Systems. Stop at
“Evolution of E-business” and continue at “Threats on the Internet” to
end of the chapter.
Review this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
Participation
Participate in class discussion.
Learning Team
Instructions
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Resource: Ch. 1 of Introduction to Information Systems
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Begin working on the Amazon.com® Evolution paper by
reading Amazon: From Book Seller to Service Provider in Ch. 1 of
Introduction to Information Systems.
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Discuss whether the company is moving away from its core
competency of being a leading online retailer. Evaluate the offerings
of Google™ and Microsoft®, identify in which areas Amazon.com® is
competing, and discuss whether this is a wise strategy.
Individual
Club IT, Part One
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Resource: Club IT, Part One reading supplement
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Read the Club IT, Part One reading supplement.
Prepare a 700- to 1050-word essay that addresses the following:
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Club IT’s mission and primary clientele
• Club IT’s information resources include intranet resources;
for example, the password to log-in is clubit. Resources also
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4. include the role of the information technology (IT) department
and how its information resources are managed.
• Choose one of the different strategies for competitive
advantage listed in Ch. 2 of the Rainer and Turban text, which
presents cost leadership, differentiation, innovation, operational
effectiveness, and customer orientation. Describe the kinds of
information Club IT would need to pursue that strategy.
Include an introduction and a conclusion.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Week Three: How Businesses Use Information
Details
Objectives
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Readings
Participate in class discussion.
Learning Team
Amazon.com®
Evolution
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Resources: Ch. 1 of Introduction to Information Systems
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Prepare a 700- to 1,050-word essay describing Amazon®’s
strategy in which you address the following:
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• Discuss whether the company is moving away from its core
competency of being a leading online retailer.
Points
Read Ch. 8 of Introduction to Information Systems.
Read Ch. 2 & 5 of Managing and Using Information Systems.
Review this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
Participation
Due
Describe enterprise resource planning systems.
Explain how functional areas use information systems.
Identify uses of customer relationship information systems.
Identify supply chain components.
• Present areas where Amazon.com® is competing with
Google™ and Microsoft®, and whether competition is a wise
strategy.
• Address the uses of the Amazon.com® database; possible
data management issues; and the relationship amongst
Amazon®’s data, information, and knowledge.
• Describe how Amazon.com® uses e-business and ecommerce for B2B and B2C.
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Include an introduction and a conclusion.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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5. Week Four: How Managers Use Information
Details
Objectives
Read Ch. 9 & 10 of Introduction to Information Systems.
Read Ch. 10 of Managing and Using Information Systems.
Read Ch. 11 of Managing and Using Information Systems. Stop at
“Managerial Influences”.
Review this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
Participation
Participate in class discussion.
Learning Team
Instructions
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Resources: Case Study 7-1 of Managing and Using
Information Systems; http://www.amazon.com and
http://barnesandnoble.com
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Begin working on the Where Did You Find That Book?
Project by reading the Amazon.com® Case Study 7-1 of Managing
and Using Information Systems and visiting
http://www.amazon.com and http://barnesandnoble.com.
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Compare three booksellers: Amazon.com®, Barnes & Noble®, and a
local bookstore in your city. Evaluate their business models and
websites regarding ethical, legal, and security issues. Also, evaluate
how they use communication technologies.
Individual
Club IT, Part Two
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Resource: Club IT, Part One; Club IT, Part Two
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Evaluate the IT status of the business using the information
you have gathered from your review of the Club IT website and
interviews with Ruben and the staff.
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Prepare a 700- to 1,050-word essay including the following:
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• Identify three business problems that you see at Club IT.
• Evaluate Club IT’s resources, customers, and supply chain.
• Provide three detailed IT solutions to resolve the three
problems.
• Incorporate ERP, CRM, and SCM into your solutions.
• Discuss how the various departments within Club IT may
use your solutions.
Points
4.1 Explain how managers use information systems.
4.2 Explain information technology project development
methodologies.
4.3 Identify information tools for managers.
4.4 Identify the phases of the system development life cycle.
Readings
Due
Include an introduction and a conclusion.
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