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Transcript of Unhelkar MIS
Designed & Presented by
Bhuvan Unhelkar, PhD, FACS [email protected]
Mobile: 0413-821-454;
© MethodScience – 2001-2013
REMINDERS: Ongoing
(Part of Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) The Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, India)
Mutual Protocols
Pleeease… • Please: Let us remain courteous in all our
discussions
• Please: Keep Phones on Silent & Laptops off
• Please: Ask most questions in Class – so that
others will benefit by the Q&A
• Please: Avoid walking in and out of the lecture
during the presentation
• Please: Try not to leave first rows empty
• Please: Avoid browsing/screens (social media)
during the lecture
• Please: Mention your first name when you talk
with me (at least initially so that I can remember you)
• Please browse through next week’s material
• Feel free to address me by my first name
Course: Management Information System (MIS)
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Sub-Module
Mid-Term Quiz
20%; Week 7;
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Mid-Term Quiz –
22 Aug, Friday, 2:30pm
• Worth 20% of the course evaluation; 1 Hour
• CLOSED-BOOK;
•30 MCQ (to help consolidate) and
•2 Descriptive (with examples required from Case study)
• Feedback within these sessions (face to face)
Sample Descriptive Questions in
the mid-term test
• "Business Process Re-engineering is all about
ensuring that the business is organized in a
customer-centric manner". Explain the concept
of BPR. Your answer MUST contain examples
from your case study (Project work). (15 marks)
• Data forms the fundamental basis for a
Management Information System. For a typical
MIS data strategy would typically involved slow-
moving and fast-moving data. Describe the
different characteristics of Data in a MIS. Your
description needs to have examples from your
case study (project work). (15 marks).
Course: Big Data Mgmt & Buss Informatics
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Sub-Module
Group Project Work
Based on Case Studies
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Group Project Work
5th
Sep 2014 • Worth 30% of the course evaluation;
• Work Has to be carried out in GROUPS •Each Group will receive ONE common Evaluation (Mark)
• Individual Marks may vary based on Intra-group student feedback
• Two Deliverables: Report and Presentation
• Group Presentation on 27th Aug; 15 mins including Q&A
• Report, in WORD, and PPTx to be submitted Electronically
Logistics - Protocols
• All groups & group members to be present –
please arrive 10 minutes before time
• Presentation must be submitted BEFORE the
class
• Please occupy first rows first; No walk-in/out,
No mobiles, No laptops, No talk etc.
• One group from each domain will be invited to
present: 12 mins + Q&A
– So, total of 5 presentations + my conclusions
• Based on discussions, you update your project
report and submit your presentation / report
online.
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Presentation: 27th Aug, 2014
Client (Context) EA
Stakeholders + Needs,
Opportunities
Business Processes (Models,
Management)
Enterprise Architecture (Zachman)
Data – types, strategy
SMAC in your ERP
Lifecycle (Composite
Agile)
Quality Approach /
Social Issues
External Systems
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Introduction
Conclusion &
Recommendation
Sub-Module
Final Exam
3 hours; Closed book
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Final Exam – 6th
Sep
• Worth 50% of the course evaluation;
• CLOSED-book
• 2 hours (120 mins)
• MCQ in two parts: Easy (20 marks, 40 questions), Challenging (10 marks, 10 questions)
• Descriptive : (20 marks) ANY 4 out of 6 Questions – with examples required from the Project Work
Health – Agriculture –
Education – Banking -
Production
• Lets review together the Project Template with its descriptions
• Learning will happen through investigations, (explorations, research), team discussions, dis-agreements, documentation, report creation and presentation
• Each Group will present 15 minutes on their MIS deployment strategy in the given domain in the last of these sessions