The course will focus on how business
organizations should create and sustain value for different
stakeholders in the society by designing, optimizing, and improving
the operations. Successful businesses have demonstrated their
sustainable competitiveness by maintaining a balanced view of
economic prosperity, environmental stewardship, and social
responsibility. This course will also examine how the changing
perspectives of stakeholders (like government and consumers) affect
the business decisions and operations.
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Course Code(s): ISOM 364, ISMT 364] Basic
concepts and practices of enterprise resource management; popular
enterprise resource planning software packages, such as SAP R/3 for
discussing and building integrated business solutions.
Prerequisite:
ISOM2700
Instructor:
Prof. Ronald LAU
Class Hours:
Mon, Tue,
Wed, Thu, Fri 0930-1220 - Rm4116
Duration:
Jan 3-20,
2012
Add/Drop:
Jan 4, 2012
Textbook:
Reference / Supplementary Reading:
"Enterprise Systems for Management" by Motiwalla and Thompson, 2009,
Pearson,