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Management Information System Instructors: Management Information System Teaching Group Course Code: Teaching Language: Chinese/English Students: Undergraduate Contact Hours: 36 Self-learning Hours: 72 Prerequisites: Database and Programming Number of learners: 55 Academic Year: 3rd Credits: 2 1. Profile and Contact way of the Teachers WANG HONGWEI, is PhD of management, professor and doctoral advisor of School of Economics & Management, Tongji University. Teaching Interests: Management Information System; System Design and Engineering; Logistics Information System. Current Research Projects: Principal Investigator for four academic projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China under grants No.70501024, 70971099, 71110307029, and 71371144. Principal Investigator for one academic project from the Ministry of Education of China by the Humanity & Social Science Research under grants No. 05JC870013. Principal Investigator for one academic project from Shanghai philosophy and social science planning projects (2013BGL004). Email: hwwang@tongji.edu.cn XU DEHUA, is PhD of management, associate professor and master advisor of School of Economics & Management, Tongji University. Teaching Interests: Management Information System; Computer Network; Data Structure and Algorithm. Research

Interests: E-Commerce, Data Mining, Personalized Recommendation. Email: xudh1998@163.com WU BING, is PhD of management, associate professor and master advisor of School of Economics & Management, Tongji University. Teaching Interests: Management Information System; Logistics Information System; ERP Principle and Application. Current Research Projects: Program Leader for one academic project funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China under grants No.71071117. Ww_bing@163.com LI QINFANG is PhD of management, lecture of School of Economics & Management, Tongji University. Teaching Interests: ERP Principle and Application; Management Information System. Research Interests: E-Commerce, Business Intelligence. Email:liqinfang@163.com ZHOU ZHONGYUN is PhD of management, lecture of School of Economics & Management, Tongji University. Teaching Interests: Management Information System; Electronic Commerce; Introduction to Information Management; Business Intelligence; Business Research Methodology. Current Research Projects: Youth Program of National Natural Science Foundation (71202034). Email: philzhou@tongji.edu.cn 2. Course Description Broadly stated, management information system (MIS) deals with the planning for,

development, management, and use of information technology tools to help people perform all tasks related to information processing and management. MIS deals with the coordination and use of three very important organizational resources-information, people, and information technology. Stated another way, people use information technology to work with information. And to do so they are involved in MIS. Ideally, of course, people use technology to support the goals and objectives of the organization as driven by competitive pressures and determined by appropriate business strategies. A business firm has systems to support different groups or levels of management. These systems include transaction processing systems, management information systems, decision-support systems, and systems for business intelligence. A transaction processing system is a computerized system that performs and records the daily routine transactions necessary to conduct business. MIS provide middle managers with reports on the organization s current performance. This information is used to monitor and control the business and predict future performance. In contrast, decision-support systems support more non-routine decision making. They focus on problems that are unique and rapidly changing, for which the procedure for arriving at a solution may not be fully predefined in advance. Although DSS use internal information from TPS and MIS, they often bring in information from external sources. 3. Course Objectives and Requirements 1. Course Objectives: (1) Students will have an in-depth knowledge of management in business world.

Students have an in-depth knowledge of methods and theories, and the current and emerging trends of management in business world. (2) Students will be effective business communicators and team leaders. Students can work effectively and cross-culturally in a team and demonstrate leadership. (3) Students will be effective thinkers and problem solvers with global perspective. Students can apply concepts, theories and different analytical methods to identify issues and will be capable of analyzing problems logically and proposing relevant solutions innovatively. 2. Requirements: With Management of Information as prerequisites, students are expected to get prepared for lectures, finish and submit assignments as required. The case analysis report requirements to meet the following requirements: (a) Problem analysis:analyzing the problem logically and accurately with proper theories and methods. (b)solutions exploration: Generating and evaluating a variety of likely solutions logically and innovatively. (c)formulating the solution:being capable of formulating the optimum solution. 4. Course Arrangement Operations Course Management Contact Unit Hours 1 4 Introduction of Information System 2 6 Information System Strategy 3 2 Database and information management 4 8 Intra Organization Information System 5 4 Inter Organization Information System 6 6 Enterprise Resources Planning System Contact Hours 36 Content Pre-course Reading Case Chapter one Introduction of information system; Chapter fifteen Information System Strategy; Chapter seven Database and data warehouse; Chapter two Intra organization information system; Chapter three Inter Organization Information System; Management information Chapter eleven Enterprise Resources Planning System; Haier informatization Verizon or AT&T Learn from text mining Virtual meetings Move to the cloud Rapid growth with ERP

7 6 Electronic Commerce 5. Teaching Methods Chapter twelve Electronic Commerce; Management information Amazon vs. Wal-Mart Lectures Discussions Role Plays Case Analysis, etc. 6. Learning Outcomes Expected Category Knowledge and Understanding Transferable Skills and Personal Qualities Learning Outcomes 1. To understand the knowledge framework of Management Information System and the relationships with business management. 2. To Understand how firm s information system strategy influence the business process and the IT infrastructure. 3. To know the process of information system strategy decision, and know a company how to choose its business competition advantages. 4. To understand and describe contemporary approaches to manage information. 5. To understand systems for different management groups, and the information systems function in business. 6. To understand IT infrastructure and emerging technologies and foundations of business intelligence. 7. To understand how to achieve operational excellence and customer intimacy by key system applications. 1. Can improve logic analysis ability, through the open case analysis and discuss; 2. Can improve case analysis comprehensive ability, through the integrity business process analysis of the individual enterprise; 3. Can improve oral communication and team cooperation ability, through the case group discussion; 4. Can improve Personal grooming manners;and speaking skills, through the case statement, 5. Can improve personality, train empathetic ability, through the case discussion, strengthen personality understanding of team

Category Intellectual Skills Learning Outcomes members, understand other people's motives and behaviors; 1. Can describe dimensions of information systems. 2. Can know business processes and how information technology enhances business processes. 3. Can make the decision of information system strategies selection for dealing with competitive forces. 4. Can identify key system applications and why the company chooses system applications. 7. Performance Evaluation: Means & Ratio Evaluation Means Ratio (%) Link with learning outcomes expected Group and individual 30 Assignment Attendance and 20 Engagement Exam 50 Group assignments, focus on operation case discussion, exercise students' ability applying information management knowledge and theory to analyze the actual problem through the group team work; Personal homework, students are required to comprehensively apply information management knowledge, systematically analyze the information system in a practical enterprise, make out solutions in view of the actual problems to improve personal practice skills. Through the case discussion, achieving the development of personal qualities and personality model, and other aspects, including the application of analysis tools in information management field; Logic analysis ability; Case comprehensive analysis ability; Oral communication and team cooperation ability; Personal grooming manners;speech ability; Through the test, evaluating students' understanding degree of the level of "knowledge acquisition";

8.Textbook,References and Reading Materials 1) Textbook [1] Liu Zhongyin, Wang Hongwei, Wu Bing et al., Management Information System, 2nd Edition, China Higher Education Press, 2012 [2] Kenneth C.Laudon, Jane P.Laudon,Management Information System, Twelfth Edition, Pearson, ISBN-13: 978-0-27-375453-4, 2012 2) Online resources [1] http://www.lib.tongji.edu.cn/ [2] http://lamb.cba.hawaii.edu/pubs [3] http://www.pewinternet.org [4] http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com [5] http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/ [6] http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~blev/ [7] http://go.sap.com/community.html [8] http://www.aisnet.org/ 3) Periodicals and Magazines [1] The New York Times [2] Journal of Economic Perspectives [3] Harvard Business Review [4] Management Review [5] Journal of Management Information Systems [6] MIT Sloan Management Review [7] MIS Quarterly [8] Supply Chain Management Review [9] CIO Insight [10] Management Science 9. Cases [1] Cisco Systems Inc.: Managing Corporate Growth Using an Intranet

[2] Second Life [3] Jet Blue [4] Microsoft vs. Google [5] Haier informatization [6] Verizon or AT&T [7] Learn from text mining [8] Virtual meetings [9] Move to the cloud [10] Rapid growth with ERP [11] Amazon vs. Wal-Mart [12] Shanghai Bell The Collaborative Product Commerce System [13] The Internet Banking Project in ICBC (Shanghai) [14] National Bank of USA 10. Assignment Requirements Select the typical cases in your work by yourself, combine with the information management theory and knowledge related, describe, analyses and evaluate problems existed, and put forward some solutions and alternatives. Requirements 1) Collect this case background information and discuss about the problems above 2) Form the groups,each group consists of 3-4 students. 3) Do presentation in the class, each group need to submit PPT and the WORD (one copy of the electronic version and paper version) 4) Each group should prepare before class carefully, please. The criteria of assignment evaluation (100 points)

1) Whether the case material collection is completed or not 20 points 2) Whether the case analysis is system in-depth or not 25 points 3) Whether the insights is linked with work practice closely or not 25 points 4) Participation of group members in case discussion 20 points 5) Whether the PPT and document is made seriously and beautiful 10 points Appendices:: 1. The course PPT 2. Case material 3. Other teaching material (such as reading materials, the articles) 4. Study guide