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Information Technology Planning and Management (ITPM). إدارة وتخطيط تكنولوجيا المعلومات Naji Shukri Alzaza University of Palestine February 2010. Course Description ITGD4295.
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Information Technology Planning and Management (ITPM) إدارة وتخطيط تكنولوجيا المعلومات Naji Shukri Alzaza University of Palestine February 2010
Naji ShukriAlzaz, ITPM, University of Palestine, February 2010 Course Description ITGD4295 • This course defines information technology management strategies and provides conceptual frameworks for the development and evaluation of information technology management strategies. • It also examines concepts of strategic information technology systems, • approaches for analyzing strategic applications, and systems planning.
Naji ShukriAlzaz, ITPM, University of Palestine, February 2010 Teaching Methods • 42 hours of facilitation, lectures, discussions, and presentation. • The use of case studies will be emphasized in group projects involving selected organizations.
Naji ShukriAlzaz, ITPM, University of Palestine, February 2010 Assessment Marks Distribution
Naji ShukriAlzaz, ITPM, University of Palestine, February 2010 Outlines • Introduction of Course • Objective of Course • Learning Outcome of Course • Module 1: Information Technology in Organizations • Learning Outcome of Module • Introduction • Information System Concepts • Business Concepts
Naji ShukriAlzaz, ITPM, University of Palestine, February 2010 Objectives • The main objectives of this course are as follows: • To discuss the strategic planning process and its use in organizations. • To highlight the relationship between the IT/IS strategy and the business strategy. • To build on knowledge of organizations and corporate perspective of the strategic planning process and the use of IS/IT within organizations
Naji ShukriAlzaz, ITPM, University of Palestine, February 2010 Learning Outcome of Course : At the end of this course you should be able to: • Contribute in the formulation of IT policies for an organization. • Conduct an IT/IS strategy study aligned to the organization’s business strategy.