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Introduction
1Course Introduction
Role of the Organization in IT
2Should the General Manager Care to Learn IT?Case: Andreu, Prof. Rafael. "Autoventa Diaria S.A.: Memorandum to the CEO and the CMO/CIO Crisis." IESE Case No. 0-192-030 SI-35-E. IESE Publishing, 1992.
Positioning and IT
3Re-Positioning the Value Proposition through ITCase: Subirana, Prof. Brian and Marcel Zuidhof. "Virtual Distribution on the Internet and the Transformation of the Publishing Industry." IESE Case No. 0-196-026 SI-93-E. IESE Publishing, 1996.
4Aligning Programs and Processes
The MIT View of the Firm
5Electronic Markets and Supply Change ManagementCase: Konsynski, Prof. Benn. "Baxter Healthcare Corp.: ASAP Express." Harvard Business Case No. 9-188-080. Boston: Harvard Business School, 1988.

Optional:
  • Short and Venkatraman. "Beyond Business Process Redesign: Redefining Baxter's Business Network." Sloan Management Review, Fall 1992.
6Designing an Industry-wide Information Architecture (I): "Under the Hood" of a Commercial WebsiteOptional:
  • Porter, Michael. "What is Strategy?" Harvard Business Review, November 1996.
  • Ghemawhat, Pankaj. "Commitment." Free Press, 1991, chapter 2.
7Designing an Industry-Wide Information Architecture (II): Transaction StreamsHagel III, John and Jeffrey Rayport. "The New Infomediaries." McKinsey Quarterly, Number 4, 1997.
8A View Into the Future: Web Technologies Basics and the Semantic WebOrfali, R. et al. "Client/Server Survival Guide (3rd edition)." Wiley, 1999, chapters 26-27.

Optional:
  • Wright, R. "The Man Who Invented the Web." Time, May 19, 1997.
  • Malone, T., Y. Yates, and R. I. Benjamin. "Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies." Communications of the ACM, 1987.
  • Karrer, Lukas. "Characterization of Internet traffic." CCIC Seminar 37-310, 2000.
IT-Enabled Operational Effectiveness
9SAP in Manufacturing
What Should the CEO Know About ERPs?
Case: Andreu, Rafael, Sandra Sieber, Brian Subirana, Josep Valor and Fernando Jiménez. "Implementation of SAP at CELSA (B)." IESE Case No. 2-103-019 SI-139-E. Barcelona, Spain: IESE Publishing, January 2003.

Davenport, T. H. "Putting the Enterprise into the Enterprise System." Harvard Business Review, August 1998, pp. 121-131.
10Aligning IT and the Organization: Role of Artificial Intelligence and Other Forecasting TechnologiesCase: Ostrofsky, Keri and Prof. James Cash. "Mrs. Fields' Cookies." Harvard Business Case No. 9-189-056. Harvard Business School, 1988.

"J. C. Penney Decentralizes Its Purchasing. Individual Stores Can Tailor Buying to Needs." TWJ Europe, May 8, 1986.
11The Central Nervous System of Automated Virtual Manufacturing Plants

Guest Speaker: Jim Miller, VP Supply Chain & Logistics, Cisco Systems, Inc.

http://www.cisco.com
 
12Linking Process Modeling Architecture with ERP
The case of American Meter Company, ARIS and SAP

GuestLecture: Ed Brady, IT Director, American Meter

Company
http://www.americanmeter.com
"Business Process Improvement and Software Selection Using ARIS at a Mid-Market Manufacturing Company." Business Process Excellence: ARIS in Practice. Springer, 2002, pp. 109-128.

Brady, Ed. "Demo of Aris Framework." IDS Scheer AG.

"The BPS Market Catches Another Major Updraft." IDS Scheer/Gartner, 2002.
13The Little-man ComputerMadnick, Stuart. "Understanding the Computer (Little Man Computer)." 1993. (Unpublished manuscript.)

Optional:
  • White, Ron et. al. "How Computers Work (Millennium Edition)." Zipf Davis, 1999.

    (Good introductory text on the internals of computer hardware and system software. This book is recommended if you don't have a background in science or engineering.)
14IT and Productivity
Cost Reduction of IT Automation Within Intel Manufacturing Plants

Guest Speaker: Stanley Stanzyk, Automation Manager in Charge of Computing Cost Reduction. Intel Corp.

http://www.intel.com
Case: Stanzyk, Stan and Tee Welton under supervision of Prof. Brian Subirana. "IT/Automation Cost Reduction in Intel's Manufacturing Environment." Cambridge, MA: MIT Sloan, 2003.
15Embedded Intelligence, RFIDs and the Auto-ID Initiative

Guest Speaker: Prof. Sanjay E. Sarma, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Co-Founder and Research Director of the Auto-ID Center at MIT
16Introduction to Databases, Data Modeling and XML
IT Implementation and Delivery
17Role of Senior Management in the Implementation Process
The Case of Handheld Devices
Case: O'Callaghan, Ramon under supervision of Michael Vitale. "American Crown (Condensed)." IESE Case No. 3-195-003 SI-73-E. Barcelona, Spain: IESE Publishing, 1994.
18Designing an Industry-wide Information Architecture (III): Computer Security/CryptographyBehar, Richard. "Who's Reading Your E-mail?" Fortune. Feb. 3, 1997, pp. 57-70. VanDam, Chuck under supervision of Prof. Erik Brynjolfsson. "Encryption and Authentication." Stanford University Case Studies. Stanford University Case Services, April 1998.

Optional:
  • PC Webopedia - Encryption Category Page. (http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/e/encryption.html)

    (Terms to look up: symmetric-key cryptography, DES, public-key encryption, RSA, Pretty Good Privacy, authentication, digital signature, digital certificate, PKI, SSL, digital cash, smart card.)
19Implementing Computer Vision Solutions in Manufacturing

Guest Speaker: Pam Lipson, Founder / CEO, Imagen Inc.
20Steel Manufacturing and Cross-company Processes
Delivering an Industry-wide IT Solution

Guest Speaker: Richard Rowe, Founder of RoweCom
Case: Subirana, Prof. Brian. "Steelscreen.com Challenges in Aligning Technology and Strategy in B2B." IESE Case No. SI-118. Barcelona, Spain: IESE Publishing, 2000.
Conclusion: The Future of IT, Manufacturing, and You
21Artificial Intelligence and the Robots of the Future

Guest Speaker: Prof. Rodney Brooks Director, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

http://www.ai.mit.edu/
22Strategic Framing: Broadband Technologies and the Information Value-chainCase: Sandoval, Matthew L under supervision of Prof. Stephen P. Bradley. "Excite@Home: Betting on a Broadband Revolution." Harvard Business Case No. 9-700-069. Boston: Harvard Business School, 2000.
23What Should the CEO Know About Manufacturing? Wireless Technologies and 3G

Guest Speaker: Lars-Göran Hansson, Manufacturing Processes, Ericsson

http://www.ericsson.com
24Course Closure
 


 



 








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