INN354 Systems and process innovation
Credits (ECTS):10
Course responsible:Joachim Scholderer
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk
Course frequency:Annually.
Nominal workload:250 hours
Teaching and exam period:Teaching and assessment take place during the autumn parallel.
About this course
Digitalisation is the strongest force of innovation in our current business environment: the streamlining, standardisation and automation of business processes, implemented in the information systems of the organisation. The course will provide participants with the knowledge, skills and general competences to lead process innovation and system development projects. The course will consist of six parts:
- Business process management and digital transformation,
- Process analytics,
- Process modelling,
- Process improvement, standardisation and automation,
- Information systems development,
- Systems implementation and adoption.
Hands-on work on real and current cases is a key part of the course. Participants will work in teams on a semester-long case project.
Learning outcome
A student, upon completing the course, will have the following overall learning outcomes defined in knowledge, skills, and general competence:
Knowledge
The student:
- has advanced knowledge of the modern framework for information systems and the theoretical foundations of key process analysis techniques
- has in-depth knowledge of important strategies for system and process innovation, as well as system development models and the drivers behind their design
- has advanced knowledge of factors affecting the implementation of IT systems in organizations and IT-based value creation in organizations
Skills
The student:
- can analyze business processes using techniques such as task analysis, process mining, and statistical process control
- is capable of modeling business processes in BPMN
- can use process analysis to identify opportunities for innovation
- can adapt system development models to specific innovation projects
- is capable of planning, leading, and implementing system and process innovation projects
General Competence
The student:
- understands the interaction between social and technical systems in an organization
- can identify project stakeholders and manage their involvement
- can integrate concerns about IT-based value creation into design and project management
- can collaborate in interdisciplinary project structures
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