Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Liverpool Business School
Learning Methods
Lecture
Seminar
Module Offerings
7020LBSMGT-JAN-MTP
Aims
To explore, from the perspective of the non-IT manager, how organisations (public and private) make use of digital technologies to improve business performance, operations, products and services, gain competitive advantage and compete, and make themselves more effective, responsive, resilient and efficient
Learning Outcomes
1.
Critique the mainstream technologies utilised in the contemporary digital organisation.
2.
Systematically analyse and discuss the role of digital, and information, technologies in organisational activities.
3.
Critically evaluate how information systems and associated digital technologies improve organisational performance, both strategically and operationally.
4.
Critically examine issues associated with managing an organisation’s information resources and digital technologies.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Based upon Laudon, K. and Laudon, J. (2020), ‘Management Information Systems – Managing the Digital Firm’, 16 Global Ed, Pearson.
Induction/ Introduction/ Digital Transformation & Digital Business Models; Information systems & Digital technologies in Global Business Today; Global E-Business and Collaboration; Information systems & Digital technologies, Organisations and Strategy competing with digital technologies (responsive, effective & efficient); Ethical, Social and Privacy issues with Information systems & Digital technologies - Cybersecurity and Risk Management Technology; Application in the Digital Age: E-Commerce, Digital Markets & Digital Goods; Application in the Digital Age: Knowledge Management and AI Application in the Digital Age: Enhancing Decision Making, Business Intelligence; Digital Technologies in the Supply Chain; Managing Global Systems
Module Overview:
To explore, from the perspective of the non-IT manager, how organisations (public and private) make use of digital technologies to improve; business performance; operations; products and services; gain competitive advantage; and make themselves more effective, responsive, resilient and efficient.
To explore, from the perspective of the non-IT manager, how organisations (public and private) make use of digital technologies to improve; business performance; operations; products and services; gain competitive advantage; and make themselves more effective, responsive, resilient and efficient.