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#acl lazar:read,write,delete,revert,admin All:read | = GIT - Global IT Management = == Requirements == 90 hp Computer and Systems Sciences == Aim == The trend towards globalization has determined the multinational enterprises to increase their attention on the role of information technologies in support of their global operations. In this perspective the course is addressing the important issues and challenges in managing IT resources in multinational enterprises. After the course the student will be able to: * Explain the assessment process of the political, economic, legal and technological environment in which a multinational enterprise will operate * Explain the cultural context of global management, global alliances and strategy implementation and global organization structure and control systems * Analyze the IT organization, IT architecture and IT strategy implemented in a multinational enterprise * Analyze the strategies used for the development of a global information system in a multinational enterprise and perform a SWOT analysis of this global information system * Explain how to manage global systems and challenges in IT sourcing |
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= GIT - Global IT Management = | == Syllabus == The main course topics are: |
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Describe the pages in this category... | * The global manager’s environment: assessing the environment - political, economic, legal, technological * The cultural context of global management: understanding the role of culture * Global alliances and strategy implementation * Global organization: structure and control systems * Organizing IT * IT strategy * Managing global systems * Developing Corporate IT architecture * Leading the IS function * IT sourcing |
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To add a page to this category, add a link to this page on the last line of the page. You can add multiple categories to a page. '''List of pages in this category:''' <<FullSearchCached(category:GIT)>> |
== Outline == Teaching hours = 44 hours (18 hours for lectures+26 hours for seminars and team project). The lectures, seminars and team project tutorial will be held in English. <<FullSearchCached(category:GIT)>> |
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GIT - Global IT Management
Requirements
90 hp Computer and Systems Sciences
Aim
The trend towards globalization has determined the multinational enterprises to increase their attention on the role of information technologies in support of their global operations. In this perspective the course is addressing the important issues and challenges in managing IT resources in multinational enterprises. After the course the student will be able to:
- Explain the assessment process of the political, economic, legal and technological environment in which a multinational enterprise will operate
- Explain the cultural context of global management, global alliances and strategy implementation and global organization structure and control systems
- Analyze the IT organization, IT architecture and IT strategy implemented in a multinational enterprise
- Analyze the strategies used for the development of a global information system in a multinational enterprise and perform a SWOT analysis of this global information system
- Explain how to manage global systems and challenges in IT sourcing
Syllabus
The main course topics are:
- The global manager’s environment: assessing the environment - political, economic, legal, technological
- The cultural context of global management: understanding the role of culture
- Global alliances and strategy implementation
- Global organization: structure and control systems
- Organizing IT
- IT strategy
- Managing global systems
- Developing Corporate IT architecture
- Leading the IS function
- IT sourcing
Outline
Teaching hours = 44 hours (18 hours for lectures+26 hours for seminars and team project). The lectures, seminars and team project tutorial will be held in English.