What Should MIS Schools Be Teaching?

Discussion in 'IT and Computer-Related Degrees' started by DesElms, Nov 23, 2004.

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  1. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

  2. moons

    moons New Member

    Really interesting article and timely looking at current situation....
     
  3. -kevin-

    -kevin- Resident Redneck

    Gregg,

    good article. Thanks for providing. One of the complaints I have had about MIS programs is the lack of wireless emphasis. I absolutely think that programming classes should be minimal or dropped in favor of acquisition training. Particularly in the development of RFPs and contract negotiations. With the great expense of connectivity in the support of Information Systems it amazes me at the lack of classes pertaining to the successful management of the process. The University of Ohio has a pretty good communications program covering many of these aspects. However, not DL, yet.

    Kevin
     
  4. rajyc

    rajyc New Member

    I think Nick Carr completely ingnored Dell, GE, Ebay, WalMark and etc. "IT does matter", IT is must to improve the internal business process and gain strategic advantages over the competitors. Dell and WalMart are the best examples here.
     
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