Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 8:00 AM until 9:00 AMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00
Zoom Webinar
Digital Transformation is a forward-looking effort to position organizations for emerging changes in client and market behavior. It represents a shift in focus from transactional processes, with predictable participants, schedules, and outcomes, to interactive processes, where customers become central participants, organizations have to absorb highly variable demand, and create hyper-personalized outcomes. Digital businesses leverage analytics, mobile and cloud technologies to provide highly customized client experiences. They rely on automation at the task and process level to generate operational efficiencies. And they develop new business models around digital features of their existing products and services. Many organizations struggle to transform their digital efforts from a reactive, fix-what's-broken attitude to focus on the road ahead. This virtual lecture lays out stages of digital business maturity that can serve as a roadmap for transformation efforts.
Today's information systems manager needs to have a thorough command not only of technology — security, compliance, analytics, mobile networks and cloud-based systems — but of business, and the way employees use technology to get the job done. The Information Systems master's program brings an analytics-intensive approach to topics like digital innovation, technology integration and IT strategy. Learn about the MSIS graduate program at Stevens from the Program Director directly after the Virtual Lecture. More
Dr zur Muehlen is Associate Professor of Information Systems at Stevens Institute of Technology. He directs a research Center for Process Innovation. An accomplished expert in Business Process Management, Decision Management, and Digital Transformation, Dr zur Muehlen has consulted for many Fortune 500 businesses and government agencies. Michael served as an advisor to the CTO and Chief Architect of the US Department of Defense's Business Mission Area from 2008 through 2012.
8:00AM - 8:05AM: Introduction 8:05AM - 8:30AM: Virtual Lecture by Prof. Michael zur Muehlen 8:30AM - 8:40AM: Overview of the Stevens MSIS Program 8:40AM - 9:00AM: Questions & Answers
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