Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
The Management Of Information Systems:
Organizational Information Systems:
Information Resources Informations
Systems:
Author: Charles Hayes:
The Management Of Information Systems
(MIS) is a general name for the academic
discipline covering the application of
people, technologies, and procedures;
collectively called the information system
to solve business problems. MIS are distinct
from regular information systems in that they
are used to analyze other information systems
applied in operational activities in the
organization. Academically, the term is commonly
used to refer to the group of information
management methods tied to the automation
or support of human decision making, e.g.
Decision Support Systems, Expert systems,
and Executive information systems.
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Key Words/Phrases:
Learning Objectives:
Key Concepts:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
* Organizational Information Systems:
@ Information Resources Information Systems:
1. The Information Services Organization:
a. The Information Specialists:
b. The Information Resources:
2. A Model of an Information Resources
Information System:
a. Input Subsystems:
3. Applying the Systems Approach:
a. Output Subsystems:
b. IRIS Users:
c. CIO Responsibilities:
4. Highlights in MIS: The Many Hats
of the CIOs:
5. Achieving Quality Management in
Information Services:
a. Identify Is Customers:
b. Define Customer Quality Needs:
c. Establish Quality Metrics:
d. Define IS Quality Strategy:
e. Implement IS Quality Programs:
f. Monitor IS Quality Performance:
g. Putting IS Quality in Perspective:
6. Systems Security:
a. Security Objectives:
b. Security Threats:
c. Access Control:
d. Putting Systems Security in
Perspective:
7. Contingency Planning:
a. Putting Contingency Planning in
Perspective:
8. Information Management Cost Reduction
Strategies:
a. Centralization Versus Decentralization:
b. Top Management Attitude Toward the Computer:
c. CIO Participation in Strategic Business
Planning:
d. Information Systems Planning:
9. The Future of the CIO:
a. A Proactive CIO Strategy:
10. Summary:
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