Organisational e-Transformation
2008 | 2009 | 2010Area/catalogue: INFS 5074
Course ID: 101661
School:
School of Computer and Information Science
Campus/course component(s):
City West: Lecture Tutorial
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Unit value: 4.5
Offered externally: Yes (Study Period 2, Study Period 5)
Undergraduate elective course: No
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Course details
Prerequisite(s): INFS 5068 Introduction to E-Business M.
Business Strategy and Valuation: structure vs. strategy, information strategy and organisational strategy, change and transformation in business, factors transforming strategy, valuing e-business investments and managing performance, constructing business models.
Business Infrastructure Development: management involvement in designing enterprise infrastructure, e-business infrastructure building blocks – integration, standards and security.
Business Process Management: interdependence of internal and external business processes, challenges related to integration within and across the enterprise, business reengineering vs. business maintenance and improvement, ERP – the implications of enterprise-wide applications, e-CRM and the evolution of traditional relationships, SCM and the challenge of inter-enterprise process management.
Implementation and the e-Transformation of the Global Marketplace: change management and the acceptance of a global environment, legal issues for an e-transformed enterprise: jurisdiction and intellectual property, competing in a global environment – strategic alliances and the rise of competition.
Case Studies: Selected examples of organisational e-transformation.Text book/s:Course coordinator/s:
Fee information for this course
EFTSL: 0.125Please note all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation.
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The student contribution amount for students enrolling in this course as part of the requirements of a program for which they are Commonwealth Supported may be determined below:
Commonwealth Supported Band Amount: Band 1
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Learning resources for this course
Resources specific to this course
- Extra Course Information
- Assignment cover sheets
- Forms for external students
- Org e-Trans Discussion Board
- Org e-Transformation Contents
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