IM Tasks and Techniques (WiSe 2021/22)


Veranstaltungsnummer
046041

Studiengang/-gänge
Master

Vorlesungsverzeichnis

Learnweb-Plattform

Typ
Vorlesung/Übung

Vorlesungssprache
englisch


Veranstaltungszeitplan

Tag Zeit Häufigkeit Datum Raum
Montag 14:00- 16:00 Uhr wöchentlich 11.10.2021- 31.01.2022 Leonardo-Campus 18, LEO 18.3
Donnerstag 12:00- 14:00 Uhr wöchentlich 14.10.2021- 03.02.2022 Leonardo-Campus 18, LEO 18.3

Hinweis

Teachiing mode:

# The lecture starts online.
   Given a positive development of the Corona pandemic and depending on the number of participants in relation to the lecture room capacity,
   lectures may also switch to presence on demand.

# Given the very positive feedback from last year, many lectures will be offered as audio-video-podcast.

# Exercises will be offered in a hybrid mode, so that students can also participate online.

# The accompanying tutorials will take place in group settings in presence.

Beschreibung

Please, note that all relevant information regarding this course (registration, dates, structure, literature) are available in LearnWeb.

This course provides students with an overview of senior IT/IS executives’ responsibilities in managing the adoption of IT in organizations. Lectures introduce the students to typical IT/IS management tasks such as strategic IT/IS planning, strategy implementation, or the sourcing and organization of the IT/IS function. The lectures will also acquaint students with methods and techniques to deal with these tasks effectively. Finally, in additional exercises, students practice the application of these techniques. Students have to prepare the case studies for the exercises in group work. The course will be held in English.

Teachiing mode:

# Given the very positive feedback from last year, lectures will be offered as audio-video-podcast.

# The accompanying exercises and tutorials will take place in small-group settings in presence.

# Exercises will be offered in a hybrid mode, so that students can also participate online.

Literatur

Dedicated literature will be offered for download via Learnweb.

The recommended textbooks are available in the library of the IS department.

Dozenten

  • Prof. Dr. Rolf Alexander Teubner (verantwortlich)