- Students will be able to explain and contextualise the importance of information management in organisations.
- They can explain the differences between strategic and administrative tasks and methods and show the connection between them.
- They can apply the scientific and formal approaches of information management.
- You will be able to apply current approaches (frameworks, models) and their relevance to the situation.
- You will be able to apply the methods of strategic and administrative information management in organisations.
- You will be able to classify IT management tasks at middle management level and will be able to assume these tasks in the future.
- You will be able to use management tools for the effectiveness and efficiency of IT in the planning and control of information management tasks.
- You will also have the personal and social skills expected of an IT manager.
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Strategic and administrative tasks and methods of information management; application of methods (e.g. benefit analysis); scientific basics of information management; steering tasks of information management based on scientific basics; current frameworks and models (e.g. ITIL, CoBIT, NIS2).
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