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Certification Course In Management Information System

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Certification Course In Management Information System

Certification Course In Management Information System
Published 9/2023
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Master the art of leveraging information systems for effective decision-making and organizational success.

What you'll learn

You will learn the key factors in the Information System of global business today, Global E- Business related to how businesses use Information system.

Learn Information system, strategy and organization. Ethical and social issues in information system.

Learn definition of Its infrastructure and Emerging technologies. Foundation of Business Intelligence

Learn Databases and Information Management. Telecommunications, Internet and wireless technology.

Learn about the securing information system, Achieving operational excellence and customer intimacy: Enterprise

Learn about the E Commerce digital market, Digital goods.

This training will be useful if your job involves the managing knowledge and collaboration in relation to enhancing decision making and then understanding the

Discover how to get the knowledge of managing projects and managing global systems.

This online course is packed full of professionally produced downloadable resources, which will enable you to start practicing immediately after completion.

Requirements

You should have an interest in Management Information system.

An interest in information system in global business today. Global E Business in related to information system, organization and strategy.

Be interested in getting the knowledge of securing the information system, telecommunications, the internet and wireless technology.

Have an interest in understanding the e commerce, digital market and digital goods. Managing knowledge and collaboration. Enhancing decision making and managing projects.

Description

DescriptionTake the next step in your career! Whether you’re an up-and-coming professional, an experienced executive, aspiring manager, budding Professional. This course is an opportunity to sharpen your management information system abilities, increase your efficiency for professional growth and make a positive and lasting impact in the business or organization.This course provides an in-depth understanding of Management Information Systems (MIS) and their role in supporting decision-making and organizational effectiveness. Students will learn about the fundamental concepts, principles, and components of MIS, as well as the various types and functions of information systems used in organizations. Additionally, the course covers the strategic importance of MIS, data management, information security, and the impact of technology on business processes.With this course as your guide, you learn how to:All the basic functions and skills required for the management information system skills.Transform global e business knowledge and how businesses use it in case of the information system in an efficient way for the current business climate.Get access to recommended templates and formats for the details information related to management information system.Learn useful case studies, industry practices and demonstrations of managing knowledge and collaboration, enhancing decision making and building efficient decision-making practices with useful forms and frameworksInvest in yourself today and reap the benefits for years to comeThe Frameworks of the CourseEngaging video lectures, case studies, assessment, downloadable resources and interactive exercises. This course is created to Learn about management information system, its importance through various chapters. How to explain information system in the global business today. The global E- Business and how the business use information system. Information system , organisation and strategy.Management information System will help you to understand global e- Business and how it gets used accordingly to the different types of the issues. , and It infrastructure and emerging technologies that helps to understand the foundation of business intelligence related to databases and information management. This video will also help to understand different telecommunications, the internet and wireless technology and securing information system that will help to understand the achieving operational excellence and customer intimacy, E- commerce, digital markets and digital goods which is an important part of a managing knowledge, managing projects, managing global systems and enhancing the decision making.The course includes multiple Case studies, resources like formats-templates-worksheets-reading materials, quizzes, self-assessment, film study and assignments to nurture and upgrade your management information system.In the first part of the course, you’ll learn the most common management information system, its relation to global business today, global- e business, information system, organization and strategy. Ethical and social issues in Information systems. It infrastructure and emerging technologies.In the middle part of the course, you’ll learn how to develop a foundation of business intelligence. You will get a knowledge on telecommunications, internet and wireless technology. Securing information system. Achieving operational excellence. E-commerce, Digital markets and digital goods.In the final part of the course, you’ll develop the managing knowledge and collaboration enhancing decision making, Building information systems. Managing projects and global systems. You will get full support and all your quarries would be answered guaranteed within 48 hours.Key Highlights:Learn the foundations of Management Information SystemsGain insights into the different types and functions of information systemsExplore the strategic importance of MIS in organizationsUnderstand data management and information securityDiscover the impact of technology on business processesLearning Outcome:Learning Outcome 1Develop a comprehensive understanding of Management Information Systems and their components.Learning Outcome 2Identify and analyze the different types and functions of information systems used in organizations.Learning Outcome 3Recognize the strategic importance of MIS in enhancing decision-making and organizational effectiveness.Learning Outcome 4Understand the principles and techniques of data management and information security in MIS.Learning Outcome 5Evaluate the impact of technology on business processes and its implications for MIS.Course Content:Part 1Introduction and Study Plan· Introduction and know your Instructor· Study Plan and Structure of the Course1. Information Systems in Global Business Today1.1. Introduction1.2. The Role of Information Systems in Business Today1.3. New Products, Services, and Business Models1.4. Perspectives on Information Systems1.5. Organizational Capital and the Right Business Model1.6. Enterprise Systems2. Global E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems2.1.  Introduction.2.2.  Types of Information Systems2.3. Management Information Systems and Decision-Support Systems2.4. Decision-support systems2.5. Executive Support Systems for Senior Management2.6. Systems That Span the Enterprise2.7. Supply Chain Management Systems2.8. E-Business, E-Commerce, and E-Government2.9. The Information Systems Department2.10. Supply Chain Management System2.11. E business E commerce and E government2.12. The information system department3. Information Systems, Organizations, and Strategy3.1. Introduction.3.2. Organizations and Information Systems3.3. Organizational Structure3.4. How Information Systems Impact Organizations and Business Firms3.5. Economic Impacts3.6. Porter’s Competitive Forces Model3.7. The Business Value Chain Model3.8. The Value Web4. Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems4.1. Introduction4.2. A Model for Thinking About Ethical, Social, and Political IssuesPart 25. IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies5.1. Introduction.5.2. Evolution of IT Infrastructure5.3. Contemporary Hardware Platform Trends5.4. The Emerging Mobile Digital Platform5.5. Contemporary Software Platform Trends5.6. Management Issues5.7. Competitive Forces Model for IT Infrastructure Investment6. Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and Information Management6.1.  Introduction.6.2.  Organizing Data in a Traditional File Environment6.3.  A Relational Database Table6.4.  Components of a Data Warehouse6.5. Business Intelligence6.6. Multidimensional Data Model6.7. Data Mining7. Telecommunications, the Internet and Wireless Technology7.1. Introduction.7.2. Components of a Simple Network7.3. Corporate Network Infrastructure7.4. The Transmission Control Protocol TCP/IP Reference Model7.5. Local Area Networks7.6. Metropolitan and Wide Area Networks7.7. The Global Internet7.8. The Domain Name System7.9. Intranets and Extranets.7.10. Wi-Fi.7.11. RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks7.12. Wireless Sensor Networks8. Securing Information Systems8.1. Introduction.8.2. Contemporary Security Challenges and Vulnerabilities.8.3. Network Vulnerabilities8.4. Computer Crimes8.5. Global Threats: Cyberterrorism and Cyberwarfare8.6. Establishing a Framework for Security and Control8.7. Public Key Encryption9. Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy9.1. Introduction.9.2. Intranets and Extranets for Supply Chain Management.9.3. Push- Versus Pull-based Supply Chain Models9.4. The Future Internet Driven Supply Chain.9.5. CRM Software10. E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods10.1. Introduction.10.2. How the Internet changes the markets for digital goods10.3. Electronic Commerce10.4. Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce: New Efficiencies and Relationships10.5. A Private Industrial Network10.6. Electronic Payment Systems for E-Commerce11. Managing Knowledge and Collaboration11.1. Introduction.11.2. Important Dimensions of Knowledge11.3. The knowledge management value chain11.4. Major types of systems knowledges11.5. Requirements of knowledge work systems11.6. Intelligent Techniques11.7. How case-based reasoning works12. Enhancing Decision Making12.1. Introduction.12.2. Business Value of Enhanced Decision Making12.3. Managerial Roles in supporting information systems12.4. Overview of Decision Support System12.5. The Balanced Scorecard Framework13. Building Information Systems13.1. Introduction13.2. Systems as Planned Organizational Change13.3. Organizational change carries risks and rewards13.4. The systems development process13.5. Data flow diagram13.6. Class and inheritance14. Managing Projects14.1. Introduction14.2. Using CSFs to Develop Systems15. Managing Global Systems15.1. Introduction15.2. Global Business StrategyPart 316. Assignments· What do you mean by Information System? What is the role of the information system in business today? Explain in your own words.· What is Decision support system? Explain business value chain model in your own words.· Describe E-commerce in your own words. Explain CRM software.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction and study plan, structure of the course

Section 2: Information Systems in Global Business Today

Lecture 2 Unit 1.1. Information Systems in Global business Today

Lecture 3 Unit 1.2. The role of information system in business Today

Lecture 4 Unit 1.2. Continuation of The role of information system in business Today

Lecture 5 Unit 1.3. New products, services and Business models

Lecture 6 Unit 1.4. Perspective on information system

Lecture 7 Unit 1.5. Organisational capital and the right business model

Section 3: Global E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems

Lecture 8 Unit 2.1. Global -E-Business . How business use information system (Introduction

Lecture 9 Unit 2.2. Types of information system

Lecture 10 Unit 2.2. Continuation of Types of information system

Lecture 11 Unit 2.3. Management information system and decision support system

Lecture 12 Unit 2.3.Continuation of the part of Decision support system

Lecture 13 Unit 2.4. Transaction processing system

Lecture 14 Unit 2.5. Executive information system

Lecture 15 Unit 2.6. Executive support system for senior management

Lecture 16 Unit 2.7. System that spam the enterprise

Lecture 17 Unit 2.8. CRM

Lecture 18 Unit 2.9. Enterprise system

Lecture 19 Unit 2.10 Supply Chain Management System

Lecture 20 Unit 2.11. E business E commerce and E government

Lecture 21 Unit 2.12. The information system department

Section 4: Information Systems, Organizations, and Strategy

Lecture 22 Unit 3.1. Information System, Organisation and Strategy (Introduction)

Lecture 23 Unit 3.2. Organisation and the Information System

Lecture 24 Unit 3.3. Organisational structure

Lecture 25 Unit 3.4. How information systems impact organisation and business firms

Lecture 26 Unit 3.5. Economic impact

Lecture 27 Unit 3.6. Porter's Competitive forces model

Lecture 28 Unit 3.7. The business value chain model

Lecture 29 Unit 3.8. The value web

Section 5: Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems

Lecture 30 unit 4.1. Ethical and social issues in information systems (Introduction)

Lecture 31 Unit 4.2. A model for thinking about Ethical, social and political Issue

Section 6: IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies

Lecture 32 Unit 5.1. It infrastructure and emerging technologies (Introduction)

Lecture 33 Unit 5.2. Evolution of IT infrastructure

Lecture 34 Unit 5.3. Contemporary Hardware Platform Trends

Lecture 35 Unit 5.4. The emerging mobile digital platform

Lecture 36 Unit 5.5. Contemporary software platform trends

Lecture 37 Unit 5.6. Management issues

Lecture 38 Unit 5.7. Competitive Forces model for IT Infrastructure Investment

Section 7: Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and Information Management

Lecture 39 Unit 6.1. Foundation of Business Intelligence Databases & Information Management

Lecture 40 Unit 6.2. Organizing Data in a Traditional File Environment

Lecture 41 Unit 6.3. A Relational Database Table

Lecture 42 Unit 6.4. Components of a Data Warehouse

Lecture 43 Unit 6.5 Business Intelligence

Lecture 44 Unit 6.6.Multi dimensional data model

Lecture 45 Unit 6.7. Data mining

Section 8: Telecommunications, the Internet and Wireless Technology

Lecture 46 Unit 7.1. Telecommunications,the Internet and Wireless technology(Introduction)

Lecture 47 Unit 7.2. Components of a simple network

Lecture 48 Unit 7.3. Corporate Network Infrastructure

Lecture 49 Unit 7.4. The transmission Control Protocol TCP IP Reference Model

Lecture 50 Unit 7.5. Local area network

Lecture 51 Unit 7.6. Metropolitan and Wide Area Network

Lecture 52 Unit 7.7. The global internet

Lecture 53 Unit 7.8. The domain name system

Lecture 54 Unit 7.9. Intranet and Extranet

Lecture 55 Unit 7.9. Continuation of Intranet and Extranet

Lecture 56 Unit 7.10. Wi-fi

Lecture 57 Unit 7.10. Continuation of Wi-fi

Lecture 58 Unit 7.11. RFID and Wireless sensor networks

Lecture 59 Unit 7.12. Wireless sensor network

Section 9: Securing Information Systems

Lecture 60 Unit 8.1. Securing information system (Introduction)

Lecture 61 Unit 8.2. Contemporary Security Challenges and Vulnerabilities

Lecture 62 Unit 8.3. Network vulnerabilities

Lecture 63 Unit 8.4. Computer Crime

Lecture 64 Unit 8.5. Global threats Cyber terrorism and Cyberwarfare

Lecture 65 Unit 8.6. Establishing a framework for security and control

Lecture 66 Unit 8.7. Public key Encryption

Section 10: Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy

Lecture 67 Unit 9 .1. achieving Operational Excellence and Customer intimacy

Lecture 68 Unit 9.1. Continuation of Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer (Intro)

Lecture 69 Unit 9.2.Intranets and Extranet for supply chain management

Lecture 70 Unit 9.3. Push versus Pull based supply chain models

Lecture 71 Unit 9.4. The future Internet Driven Supply Chain

Lecture 72 Unit 9.5. CRM software

Section 11: E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods

Lecture 73 Unit 10.1. E commerce, Digital markets, Digital goods (Introduction)

Lecture 74 Unit 10.2. How the internet changes the markets for digital goods

Lecture 75 Unit 10.3.E-Commerce

Lecture 76 Unit 10 4. Business to business electronic commerce, new effiencies and relation

Lecture 77 Unit 10.5. A private industrial network

Lecture 78 Unit 10.6. Electronic payment system for E-commerce

Section 12: Managing Knowledge and Collaboration

Lecture 79 Unit 11 Managing Knowledge and Collaboration - Intro

Lecture 80 Unit 11.1. Managing Knowledge and Collaboration (Introduction)

Lecture 81 Unit 11.2. Important dimensions of knowledge

Lecture 82 Unit 11.3. The knowledge Management value chain

Lecture 83 Unit 11.4. Major types of Systems knowledge

Lecture 84 Unit 11.5.Requirements of knowledge work system

Lecture 85 Unit 11.6. Intelligent techniques

Lecture 86 Unit 11.7. How case-based reasoning works

Section 13: Enhancing Decision Making

Lecture 87 Unit 12.1. Enhancing Decision making (Introduction)

Lecture 88 Unit 12.2. Business value of enhanced decision making

Lecture 89 Unit 12.3. Managerial Roles in supporting information system

Lecture 90 Unit 12.4. Overview of decision support system

Lecture 91 Unit 12.5. The balanced scorecard framework

Section 14: Building Information Systems

Lecture 92 Unit 13.1. Building information system (Introduction)

Lecture 93 Unit 13.2. Systems as planned Organisational change

Lecture 94 Unit 13.3. Organisational change carries risks and rewards

Lecture 95 Unit 13.4. The system development process

Lecture 96 Unit 13.5. Data flow diagram

Lecture 97 Unit 13.6. Class and inheritance

Section 15: Managing Projects

Lecture 98 Unit 14.1. Managing projects (Introduction)

Lecture 99 Unit 14.2. Using CSF's to develop System

Section 16: Managing Global Systems

Lecture 100 Unit 15.1. Managing Global System (Introduction)

Lecture 101 Unit 15.2. Global Business Strategy

Section 17: Assignments and Downloads

Lecture 102 Unit 16. Assignment part

Lecture 103 Download Samples

Professionals with MIS position who are interested in management of information a system, achieving operational excellence and customer intimacy.,New professionals who is looking to see them successful in a managing projects.,Existing MIS professional who is looking to get more engagement and innovation from their teams and organizations