IS455 Review Questions

PDF files with questions for review and class discussion based on chapters and case studies from
Applegate, L. M., R. D. Austin, & D. L. Soule (2009). Corporate Information Strategy and Management, 8th edition.

 

Contact info

Courses

CV

Cyberwatch

Ethics

Security Mgmt

InfoSec Perception

IYIR

Methods

NetworkWorld Archive

Opinion

Ops Mgmt

Overviews


 

 

All review questions are in PDF files. Links are added as the files are created.

MODULE ONE: IT AND BUSINESS ADVANTAGE

Case I-1: IBM's Decade of Transformation--Turnaround to Growth

Chapter 1: Understanding Business Models

Chapter 2: IT Impact on Business Models

Chapter 3: IT Impact on Organizations

Chapter 4: Making the Case for IT

Reading 1-1: Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy

Case 1-2: Amazon.com -- The Brink of Bankruptcy

Case 1-3: Canyon Ranch

Case 1-4: Boeing's e-Enabled Advantage

Case 1-5: Royal DSM N.V. -- Information Technology Enabling Transformation

MODULE TWO: THE BUSINESS OF IT

Chapter 5: Understanding IT Infrastructure

Chapter 6: Assuraing Reliable and Secure IT Services

Chapter 7: Managing IT Service Delivery

Chapter 8: Managing IT Project Delivery

The IPremier Company -- Denial of Service of Attack

Ford Motor Company -- Supply Chain Strategy

Interview with Michael Dell

Strategic Outsourcing at Bharti Airtel Limited

Cisco Systems -- Implementing ERP

MODULE THREE: IT LEADERSHIP

Chapter 9: Governance of the IT Function

Chapter 10: Leadership of the IT Function

Volkswagen of America -- Managing IT Priorities

The AtekPC Project Management Office

 CONCLUDING THOUGHTS

The ITC eChoupal Initiative

 

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