Mini MBA--  Business in the Information Age --[Monday Nov 6, 6-9 pm]

Instructor:  Dr. Bud Banis.  Note: This session in Instructional Technology Center, 117 Lucas Hall

"Information Technology is no longer an isolated component of business Strategy and operations in the hands of clandestine guru's, but a ubiquitous tool on the desktops of all managers. Availability, flow and use of information is the key enabling tool in business process reengineering. For those who grasp it, IT will change their workstyles, improve their productivity, and give instant access to a staggering depth and breadth of Information.
This session will deal with IT structure in the large organization; how changes in the flow of information make it possible to streamline processes and reduce flow times; How the information revolution including the worldwide web affects commerce, both in large and small organizations through direct information of consumers and facilitation of trade. We will also overview entrepreneurship on the web and how new opportunities in e-commerce are changing workstyles and the nature of the workplace."

There is  background information below related to IT courses in the full MBA program and information processing in the modern office/business environment. We will focus primarily on practical business use of the internet, with an emphasis on entrepreneurship.
We will use the computer facilities in this classroom for hands-on exploration rather than just case studies or extended group discussion. We'll do this as a group, so the session should be useful to gurus, but non-threatening to neophytes. Some of it will be a little technical, but we'll try to stick to what's available, how do you get it and use it, and what does it cost.

Background Topics (The "Conventional MBA Stuff"):

Bud's Page E-mail: rbanis@jinx.umsl.edu
Campus office CCB 230 
On-campus phone 314-516-6136 
Off-campus 636-394-4950 Computer Center Building
UM-St. Louis Home Page School of Business Page
last modified October 29, 2000 ~~ comments and suggestions to rbanis@jinx.umsl.edu