University certificate
The world's largest school of business”
Why study at TECH?
Today's society demands managers with a profile that is much more in line with new trends and that stands out for having technological knowledge, practicing active listening with their workers and being self-critical of their work”
Why study at TECH?
TECH is the world's largest 100% online business school. It is an elite business school, with a model based on the highest academic standards. A world-class centre for intensive managerial skills training.
TECH is a university at the forefront of technology, and puts all its resources at the student's disposal to help them achieve entrepreneurial success"
At TECH Global University
Innovation |
The university offers an online learning model that combines the latest educational technology with the most rigorous teaching methods. A unique method with the highest international recognition that will provide students with the keys to develop in a rapidly-evolving world, where innovation must be every entrepreneur’s focus.
"Microsoft Europe Success Story", for integrating the innovative, interactive multi-video system.
The Highest Standards |
Admissions criteria at TECH are not economic. Students don't need to make a large investment to study at this university. However, in order to obtain a qualification from TECH, the student's intelligence and ability will be tested to their limits. The institution's academic standards are exceptionally high...
95% of TECH students successfully complete their studies.
Networking |
Professionals from countries all over the world attend TECH, allowing students to establish a large network of contacts that may prove useful to them in the future.
100,000+ executives trained each year, 200+ different nationalities.
Empowerment |
Students will grow hand in hand with the best companies and highly regarded and influential professionals. TECH has developed strategic partnerships and a valuable network of contacts with major economic players in 7 continents.
500+ collaborative agreements with leading companies.
Talent |
This program is a unique initiative to allow students to showcase their talent in the business world. An opportunity that will allow them to voice their concerns and share their business vision.
After completing this program, TECH helps students show the world their talent.
Show the world your talent after completing this program.
Multicultural Context |
While studying at TECH, students will enjoy a unique experience. Study in a multicultural context. In a program with a global vision, through which students can learn about the operating methods in different parts of the world, and gather the latest information that best adapts to their business idea.
TECH students represent more than 200 different nationalities.
Learn with the best |
In the classroom, TECH’s teaching staff discuss how they have achieved success in their companies, working in a real, lively, and dynamic context. Teachers who are fully committed to offering a quality specialization that will allow students to advance in their career and stand out in the business world.
Teachers representing 20 different nationalities.
TECH strives for excellence and, to this end, boasts a series of characteristics that make this university unique:
Analysis |
TECH explores the student’s critical side, their ability to question things, their problem-solving skills, as well as their interpersonal skills.
Academic Excellence |
TECH offers students the best online learning methodology. The university combines the Relearning method (a postgraduate learning methodology with the highest international rating) with the Case Study. A complex balance between tradition and state-of-the-art, within the context of the most demanding academic itinerary.
Economy of Scale |
TECH is the world’s largest online university. It currently boasts a portfolio of more than 10,000 university postgraduate programs. And in today's new economy, volume + technology = a ground-breaking price. This way, TECH ensures that studying is not as expensive for students as it would be at another university.
At TECH, you will have access to the most rigorous and up-to-date case studies in the academic community”
Syllabus
The Advanced master’s degree in Senior IT Management is a program designed to cater for professionals and is taught in a 100% online format so they can choose the time and place that best suits their availability, schedule and interests.
A program that takes place over 24 months and is intended to be a unique and stimulating experience that lays the foundation for your success as managers and entrepreneurs.
We present the best academic program on the current scene”
Syllabus
This TECH Global University Advanced master’s degree in Senior IT Management is an intense program that prepares you to face challenges and business decisions both on a national and international level. Its content is designed to promote the development of managerial skills that enable more rigorous decision-making in uncertain environments.
Over the course of 3,000 hours, you will analyze a multitude of practical cases through individual work, achieving a deep learning that will be very useful for your daily work. It is, therefore, an authentic immersion in real business situations.
This Advanced master’s degree in Senior IT Management deals in depth with the main areas of a company, and it is designed for managers to understand information technology management from a strategic, international and innovative perspective.
A plan designed for students, focused on professional improvement, that also prepares them to achieve excellence in the field of business management. A program that understands your needs and those of your company through innovative content based on the latest trends, and supported by the best educational methodology and an exceptional teaching staff, which will give you the skills to solve critical situations in a creative and efficient way.
This Advanced master’s degree takes place over 24 months and is divided into 18 modules:
Module 1. Leadership, Ethics, and CSR
Module 2. Strategic Direction and Executive Management
Module 3. People and Talent Management
Module 4. Economic and Financial Management
Module 5. Operations and Logistics Management
Module 6. Information Systems Management
Module 7. Commercial Management, Marketing and Corporate Communications
Module 8. Innovation and Project Management
Module 9. Talent Management and Management Skills
Module 10. Technology Management
Module 11. Strategic Planning and IT Project Management
Module 12. Innovation Management
Module 13. Information Security Systems
Module 14. New Digital Trends
Module 15. Digital Business Strategy
Module 16. Social Media and Community Management
Module 17. Data Science and Big Data
Module 18. Web Design, Usability and User Experience
Where, When and How is it Taught?
TECH offers the possibility of developing this Advanced master’s degree in Senior IT Management completely online. Over the course of 24 months, you will be able to access all the contents of this program at any time, allowing you to self-manage your study time.
Module 1. Leadership, Ethics, and CSR
1.1. Globalization and Governance
1.1.1. Globalization and Trends: Market Internationalization
1.1.2. Economic Environment and Corporate Governance
1.1.3. Accountability
1.2. Leadership
1.2.1. Intercultural Environment
1.2.2. Leadership and Business Management
1.2.3. Management Roles and Responsibilities
1.3. Business Ethics
1.3.1. Ethics and Integrity
1.3.2. Ethical Behavior in Companies
1.3.3. Deontology, Ethics Codes and Codes of Conduct
1.3.4. Fraud and Corruption Prevention
1.4. Sustainability
1.4.1. Business and Sustainable Development
1.4.2. Social, Environmental, and Economic Impact
1.4.3. The 2030 Agenda and SDGs
1.5. Corporate Social Responsibility
1.5.1. Corporate Social Responsibility
1.5.2. Roles and Responsibilities
1.5.3. Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility
Module 2. Strategic Direction and Executive Management
2.1. Organizational Analysis and Design
2.1.1. Organizational Culture
2.1.2. Organizational Analysis
2.1.3. Designing Organizational Structures
2.2. Corporate Strategy
2.2.1. Corporate Level Strategy
2.2.2. Types of Corporate Level Strategies
2.2.3. Determining Corporate Strategy
2.2.4. Corporate Strategy and Reputation/Image
2.3. Strategic Planning and Strategy Formulation
2.3.1. Strategic Thinking
2.3.2. Strategic Planning and Formulation
2.3.3. Sustainability and Corporate Strategy
2.4. Strategy Models and Patterns
2.4.1. Wealth, Value, and Return on Investments
2.4.2. Corporate Strategy: Methodologies
2.4.3. Growing and Consolidating the Corporate Strategy
2.5. Strategic Management
2.5.1. Strategic Mission, Vision, and Values
2.5.2. The Balanced Scorecard
2.5.3. Analyzing, Monitoring, and Evaluating Corporate Strategies
2.5.4. Strategic Management: Reporting
2.6. Implementing and Executing Strategy
2.6.1. Strategic Implementation: Objectives, Actions and Impact
2.6.2. Strategic Alignment and Supervision
2.6.3. Continuous Improvement Approach
2.7. Executive Management
2.7.1. Integrating Functional Strategies into Global Business Strategies
2.7.2. Management Policy and Processes
2.7.3. Knowledge Management
2.8. Analyzing and Solving Cases/Problems
2.8.1. Problem Solving Methodology
2.8.2. Case Method
2.8.3. Positioning and Decision Making
Module 3. People and Talent Management
3.1. Organizational Behavior
3.1.1. Organizational Theory
3.1.2. Key Factors for Change in Organizations
3.1.3. Corporate Strategies, Types, and Knowledge Management
3.2. Strategic People Management
3.2.1. Job Design, Recruitment and Selection
3.2.2. Human Resources Strategic Plan: Design and Implementation
3.2.3. Job Analysis: Design and Selecting People
3.2.4. Training and Professional Development
3.3. Management and Leadership Development
3.3.1. Management Skills: 21st Century Skills and Abilities
3.3.2. Non-Managerial Skills
3.3.3. Skills and Abilities Map
3.3.4. Leadership and People Management
3.4. Change Management
3.4.1. Performance Analysis
3.4.2. Strategic Approach
3.4.3. Change Management: Key Factors, Process Design and Management
3.4.4. Continuous Improvement Approach
3.5. Negotiation and Conflict Management
3.5.1. Negotiation Objectives: Differentiating Elements
3.5.2. Effective Negotiation Techniques
3.5.3. Conflicts: Factors and Types
3.5.4. Efficient Conflict Management: Negotiation and Communication
3.6. Executive Communication
3.6.1. Performance Analysis
3.6.2. Leading Change. Resistance to Change
3.6.3. Managing Change Processes
3.6.4. Managing Multicultural Teams
3.7. Team Management and People Performance
3.7.1. Multicultural and Multidisciplinary Environments
3.7.2. Team and People Management
3.7.3. Coaching and People Performance
3.7.4. Management Meetings: Planning and Time Management
3.8. Knowledge and Talent Management
3.8.1. Identifying Knowledge and Talent in Organizations
3.8.2. Corporate Knowledge and Talent Management Models
3.8.3. Creativity and Innovation
Module 4. Economic and Financial Management
4.1. Economic Environment
4.1.1. Organizational Theory
4.1.2. Key Factors for Change in Organizations
4.1.3. Corporate Strategies, Types, and Knowledge Management
4.2. Executive Accounting
4.2.1. International Accounting Framework
4.2.2. Introduction to Accounting Cycles
4.2.3. Company Financial Statements
4.2.4. Analysis of Financial Statements: Decision-Making
4.3. Budget and Management Control
4.3.1. Budgetary Planning
4.3.2. Management Control: Design and Objectives
4.3.3. Supervision and Reporting
4.4. Corporate Tax Responsibility
4.4.1. Corporate Tax Responsibility
4.4.2. Tax Procedure: A Case-Country Approach
4.5. Corporate Control Systems
4.5.1. Types of Control
4.5.2. Regulatory Compliance
4.5.3. Internal Auditing
4.5.4. External Auditing
4.6. Financial Management
4.6.1. Introduction to Financial Management
4.6.2. Financial Management and Corporate Strategy
4.6.3. Chief Financial Officer (CFO): Managerial Skills
4.7. Financial Planning
4.7.1. Business Models and Financing Needs
4.7.2. Financial Analysis Tools
4.7.3. Short-Term Financial Planning
4.7.4. Long-Term Financial Planning
4.8. Corporate Financial Strategy
4.8.1. Corporate Financial Investments
4.8.2. Strategic Growth: Types
4.9. Macroeconomic Context
4.9.1. Macroeconomic Analysis
4.9.2. Economic Indicators
4.9.3. Economic Cycle
4.10. Strategic Financing
4.10.1. Banking: Current Environment
4.10.2. Risk Analysis and Management
4.11. Money and Capital Markets
4.11.1. Fixed Income Market
4.11.2. Equity Market
4.11.3. Valuation of Companies
4.12. Analyzing and Solving Cases/Problems
4.12.1. Problem Solving Methodology
4.12.2. Case Method
Module 5. Operations and Logistics Management
5.1. Operations Management
5.1.1. Define Operations Strategies
5.1.2. Supply Chain Planning and Control
5.1.3. Indicator Systems
5.2. Purchasing Management
5.2.1. Managing Stocks
5.2.2. Warehouse Management
5.2.3. Purchasing and Procurement Management
5.3. Supply Chain Management (I)
5.3.1. Operations Chain: Costs and Efficiency
5.3.2. Change in Demand Patterns
5.3.3. Change in Operations Strategy
5.4. Supply Chain Management (II) Implementation
5.4.1. Lean Manufacturing/Lean Thinking
5.4.2. Logistics Management
5.4.3. Purchasing
5.5. Logistical Processes
5.5.1. Organization and Management by Processes
5.5.2. Procurement, Production, Distribution
5.5.3. Quality, Quality Costs and Tools
5.5.4. After-Sales Service.
5.6. Logistics and Customers
5.6.1. Demand Analysis and Forecasting
5.6.2. Sales Forecasting and Planning
5.6.3. Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replacement
5.7. International Logistics
5.7.1. Customs, Export and Import processes
5.7.2. Methods and Means of International Payment
5.7.3. International Logistics Platforms
5.8. Competing through Operations
5.8.1. Innovation in Operations as a Competitive Advantage in the Company
5.8.2. Emerging Technologies and Sciences
5.8.3. Information Systems in Operations
Module 6. Information Systems Management
6.1. Information Systems Management
6.1.1. Business Information Systems
6.1.2. Strategic Decisions
6.1.3. The Role of the CIO
6.2. Information Technology and Business Strategy
6.2.1. Company and Industry Sector Analysis
6.2.2. Online Business Models
6.2.3. The Value of IT in a Company
6.3. IS Strategic Planning
6.3.1. The Process of Strategic Planning
6.3.2. Formulating IS Strategies
6.3.3. Strategy Implementation Plan
6.4. Information Systems and Business Intelligence
6.4.1. CRM and Business Intelligence
6.4.2. Business Intelligence Project Management
6.4.3. Business Intelligence Architecture
6.5. New ICT-Based Business Models
6.5.1. Technology-Based Business Models
6.5.2. Innovation Abilities
6.5.3. Redesigning Value Chain Processes
6.6. E-Commerce
6.6.1. E-Commerce Strategic Plan
6.6.2. Logistics Management and Customer Service in E-Commerce
6.6.3. E-Commerce as an Opportunity for Internationalization
6.7. E-Business Strategies
6.7.1. Strategies Using Social Media
6.7.2. Optimizing Service Channels and Customer Support
6.7.3. Digital Regulation
6.8. Digital Business
6.8.1. Mobile E-Commerce
6.8.2. Design and Usability
6.8.3. E-Commerce Operations
Module 7. Commercial Management, Marketing and Corporate Communications
7.1. Commercial Management
7.1.1. Sales Management
7.1.2. Commercial Strategy
7.1.3. Sales and Negotiation Techniques
7.1.4. Management of Sales Teams
7.2. Marketing
7.2.1. Marketing and the Impact on the Company
7.2.2. Basic Variables in Marketing
7.2.3. Marketing Plans
7.3. Strategic Marketing Management
7.3.1. Sources of Innovation
7.3.2. Current Trends in Marketing
7.3.3. Tools in Marketing
7.3.4. Marketing Strategy and Communication with Customers
7.4. Digital Marketing Strategy
7.4.1. Approach to Digital Marketing
7.4.2. Digital Marketing Tools
7.4.3. Inbound Marketing and the Evolution of Digital Marketing
7.5. Sales and Communication Strategy
7.5.1. Positioning and Promotion
7.5.2. Public Relations
7.5.3. Sales and Communication Strategy
7.6. Corporate Communication
7.6.1. Internal and External Communication
7.6.2. Communication Departments
7.6.3. Communication Managers: Managerial Skills and Responsibilities
7.7. Corporate Communication Strategy
7.7.1. Corporate Communication Strategy
7.7.2. Communication Plan
7.7.3. Press Release/Clipping/Publicity Writing
Module 8. Innovation and Project Management
8.1. Innovation
8.1.1. Macro Concept of Innovation
8.1.2. Types of Innovation
8.1.3. Continuous and Discontinuous Innovation
8.1.4. Training and Innovation
8.2. Innovation Strategy
8.2.1. Innovation and Corporate Strategy
8.2.2. Global Innovation Project: Design and Management
8.2.3. Innovation Workshops
8.3. Business Model Design and Validation
8.3.1. The Methodology Lean Start-Up
8.3.2. Innovative Business Initiative: Stages
8.3.3. Financing Arrangements
8.3.4. Model Tools: Empathy Map, Canvas Model, and Metrics
8.3.5. Growth and Loyalty
8.4. Project Management
8.4.1. Innovation Opportunities
8.4.2. Feasibility Study and Proposal Specification
8.4.3. Project Definition and Design
8.4.4. Project Execution
8.4.5. Project Closure
Module 9. Talent Management and Management Skills
9.1. Management Skills Development
9.1.1. Leadership
9.1.2. Emotional Intelligence
9.1.3. Organization: Areas, Processes and Projects
9.2. Managing Talent as a Competitive Advantage
9.2.1. Keys for Positive Management
9.2.2. Talents Maps in Organization
9.2.3. Cost and Added Value
9.3. Team Management
9.3.1. Developing High Performance Teams
9.3.2. Persons’ Role in Groups
9.3.3. Personal Factors and Motivation for Successful Work
9.3.4. Integrating High Performance Teams
9.4. Organizational Systems and Changes
9.4.1. The Transformation Process
9.4.2. Anticipation and Action
9.4.3. Organizational Learning
9.4.4. Resistance to Change
9.5. Management and Motivation
9.5.1. The Nature of Motivation
9.5.2. Expectations Theory
9.5.3. Needs Theory
9.5.4. Motivation and Financial Compensation
9.6. Innovation in Talent and People Management
9.6.1. Strategic Talent Management Models
9.6.2. Talent Identification, Training and Development
9.6.3. Loyalty and Retention
9.6.4. Proactivity and Innovation
Module 10. Technology Management
10.1. Information Systems in Companies
10.1.1. The Evolution of the IT Model
10.1.2. Organization and IT Departments
10.1.3. Information Technology and Economic Environment
10.2. Business IT Positioning
10.2.1. The Perception of Added Value to the Business
10.2.2. Strategy Maturity Levels
10.2.3. IT and Corporate Governance
10.3. Developing Management Skills
10.3.1. Managerial Functions and Roles
10.3.2. The Role of a CIO in a Company
10.3.3. IT Director: Vision and Mission
10.3.4. E-Leadership and Holistic Innovation Management
10.4. Relational and Political Capabilities
10.4.1. Management Committees
10.4.2. Influence
10.4.3. Stakeholders
10.4.4. Conflict Management
10.5. Corporate Strategy and Technology Strategy
10.5.1. Creating Value for Customers and Shareholders
10.5.2. Strategic IS/IT Decisions
10.5.3. Corporate Strategy vs. Technological and Digital Strategy
10.6. Information Systems for Decision-Making
10.6.1. Business Intelligence
10.6.2. Data Warehouse
10.6.3. Balanced Scorecard (BSC)
Module 11. Strategic Planning and IT Project Management
11.1. Strategic Planning Processes
11.1.1. Plan Phases
11.1.2. Conceptual Vision
11.1.3. Organization of Work
11.2. Business Strategy Comprehension
11.2.1. Information Needs
11.2.2. Process Maps
11.2.3. Business Aspirations or Priorities
11.3. Current IS/IT Analysis
11.3.1. Resource Level and Expenditure/Investment Analysis
11.3.2. Perceived Quality Analysis
11.3.3. Application and Infrastructure Analysis
11.3.4. Environment and Competitor Product Analysis
11.4. Formulating Strategies
11.4.1. Plan Aspirations and Strategic Guidelines
11.4.2. The Objective IS/IT Model
11.4.3. Strategic Initiatives
11.4.4. Plan Implications
11.5. Implementation Plan
11.5.1. Implementation Approach
11.5.2. Project Plans
11.6. Information Systems Projects
11.6.1. Information Project Planning
11.6.2. Project Monitoring and Completion
11.6.3. Project Management Strategies
11.7. Technology Resources Management
11.7.1. Technology on Offer
11.7.2. Time and Cost Management
11.7.3. Agile Project and Productivity Management
11.8. Lean IT
11.8.1. Lean IT and Lean Thinking
11.8.2. The Basic Principles of Lean Management
11.8.3. Improvement and Problem-Solving Groups
11.8.4. New Forms of Maintenance and Quality Management
Module 12. Innovation Management
12.1. Creative Thinking: Innovation
12.1.1. Innovation in Technology Companies
12.1.2. Techniques to Promote Creativity
12.1.3. Conceptual Processes for Innovative Ideas
12.2. Process Engineering and Product Engineering
12.2.1. Innovation Strategies
12.2.2. Open Innovation
12.2.3. Innovative Organization and Culture
12.2.4. Multi-Functional Teams
12.3. Launch and Industrialization of New Products
12.3.1. Designing New Products
12.3.2. Lean Design
12.3.3. Industrializing New Products
12.3.4. Manufacture and Assembly
12.4. R&D&I Management Systems
12.4.1. Requirements of an R&D&I Management Systems
12.4.2. Line of Action, Activity, Process and Procedure
12.4.3. Recommended Framework for R&D&I Management
12.5. R&D&I Audit and Certification
12.5.1. Basic Principles in R&D&I Audits
12.5.2. R&D&I Audit Phases
12.5.3. Certification in R&D&I
12.5.4. R&D&I Management Systems Certification
12.6. R&D&I Management Tools
12.6.1. R&D&I Cause-Effect Diagram
12.6.2. Weighted Selection for R&D&I
12.6.3. Pareto Diagram for R&D&I
12.6.4. R&D&I Priority Matrix
12.7. Benchmarking Applied to R&D&I
12.7.1. Types of Benchmarking
12.7.2. The Benchmarking Process in R&D&I
12.7.3. Methodology Benchmarking Process Applied to R&D&I
12.7.4. Advantages of Benchmarking
12.8. Reengineering for the Radical Innovation of Company Business Processes
12.8.1. Origins and Evolution of Reengineering Processes
12.8.2. Reengineering Objectives
12.8.3. Correct Approach to Reengineering
12.9. Direction and Management of R&D&I Projects
12.9.1. R&D&I Project Elements
12.9.2. The Most Significant Stages in R&D&I Projects
12.9.3. R&D&I Management Processes
12.10. Project Quality Management in R&D&I
12.10.1. Quality Management Systems in R&D&I Projects
12.10.2. Quality Plans in R&D&I Projects
12.10.3. Quality Plan Content in R&D&I Projects
Module 13. Information Security Systems
13.1. Introduction to Information Security
13.1.1. Types of Attacks on Information Systems
13.1.2. Measures to Guarantee Information Systems Security
13.1.3. Risk, Safety and Contingency Plans
13.2. Information Networks Security
13.2.1. Online Threats
13.2.2. Computer Viruses
13.2.3. Social Engineering
13.2.4. Hackers
13.3. Ethical Hacking
13.3.1. Legal Considerations
13.3.2. Vulnerability Scanning
13.3.3. Useful Tools
13.4. Designing and Managing Secure Networks and Risk Management
13.4.1. Server Operating Systems
13.4.2. Network Configuration
13.4.3. IT Governance, Risk Management and Regulatory Compliance
13.5. Implementing an ISMS According to ISO 27000 Standards
13.5.1. Information Security Management Systems and Benefits
13.5.2. Information Security Management Standards
13.5.3. Implementation Stages of an SGSI
13.6. Industrial and Intellectual Property in the Field of Technology
13.6.1. Industrial Property
13.6.2. Domain Brands and Names
13.6.3. Intellectual Property
13.7. Recruitment and the ICT Sector
13.7.1. Recruitment Management and Legal Aspects
13.7.2. Main Contractual Figures Related to the IT Field
13.8. Data Protection, Privacy and Intimacy
13.8.1. Data Protection in Spain
13.8.2. Labor Relations, Privacy and the Right to Privacy
13.8.3. Main Fundamental Rights Related to the IT Environment
Module 14. New Digital Trends
14.1. The Internet of Things
14.1.1. Visions and Challenges
14.1.2. Key Technologies
14.1.3. Pioneering Projects
14.2. Gamification
14.2.1. Business Gamification Techniques
14.2.2. Gamification Design Framework
14.2.3. Operating Mechanisms and Motivation
14.2.4. Benefits and Return on Investment
14.3. Big Data
14.3.1. Sectoral Application
14.3.2. Business Models
14.3.3. New Professions
14.4. Artificial Intelligence
14.4.1. Methodological Aspects in Artificial Intelligence
14.4.2. Heuristic Search
14.4.3. Rule Inference Methods
14.4.4. Semantic Networks
14.5. Robotics
14.5.1. Robot Morphology
14.5.2. Mathematical Tools for Spatial Localization
14.5.3. Cinematic Control
14.5.4. Criteria for Implementing an Industrial Robot
14.6. Modelling and Simulation
14.6.1. Modeling Using DEVS
14.6.2. Modeling Random Inputs
14.6.3. Generating Random Inputs
14.6.4. Experiments and Optimization Design
14.7. Implementing Cryptography in Technology Projects
14.7.1. Electronic Signatures
14.7.2. Digital Certificates
14.7.3. Data Encryption
14.7.4. Practical Applications of Cryptography
14.8. Other Trends
14.8.1. 3D Printing
14.8.2. Drones
14.8.3. Artificial Vision
14.8.4. Augmented Reality
Module 15. Digital Business Strategy
15.1. Digital Strategy
15.1.1. Online Business Models
15.1.2. Technology Strategy and Impact on Digital Innovation
15.1.3. Strategic Planning of Information Technologies
15.1.4. Strategy and the Internet
15.2. Sourcing Strategy
15.2.1. Tools to Develop Sourcing Strategies
15.2.2. Cloud Computing
15.2.3. IT Sourcing Management
15.3. IT Governance
15.3.1. Current Trends Analysis and Best Practices in IT Function
15.3.2. Challenges and Key Decision in Management
15.3.3. Management Procedures, Requirements, Strategies and Models for Outsourcing
15.4. Social Business
15.4.1. Web 2.0 Strategic Vision and Its Challenges
15.4.2. Convergence Opportunities and ICT Trends
15.4.3. How to Monetize Web 2.0 and Social Media
15.4.4. Mobility and Digital Business
15.5. Business Process Management
15.5.1. Business Management by Processes
15.5.2. Processes Reengineering
15.5.3. Corporate Information Systems
15.6. Company Systems Based on Internet Collaboration
15.6.1. Customer Management Systems: Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
15.6.2. Supply Chain Management Systems
15.6.3. E-Commerce Systems
15.7. Knowledge Management and Enterprise Collaboration Systems
15.7.1. Content Management
15.7.2. Collaborative Work and Employee Portals
15.7.3. Knowledge Management Policies and Processes
15.8. Effective Organization for Systems Drive
15.8.1. IT Governance
15.8.2. Implementation Risks
15.8.3. Exploitation Risks
Module 16. Social Media and Community Management
16.1. Web 2.0 or the Social Web
16.1.1. Organization in the Age of Conversation
16.1.2. Web 2.0 Is All About People
16.1.3. New Environments, New Content
16.2. Digital Communication and Reputation
16.2.1. Crisis Management and Corporate Reputation Online
16.2.2. Online Reputation Report
16.2.3. Netiquette and Good Practices on Social Media
16.2.4. Branding and Networking 2.0
16.3. General, Professional, and Microblogging Platforms
16.3.1. Facebook
16.3.2. LinkedIn
16.3.3. Twitter
16.4. Video, Image, and Mobility Platforms
16.4.1. YouTube
16.4.2. Instagram
16.4.3. Flickr
16.4.4. Vimeo
16.4.5. Pinterest
16.5. Corporate Blogging
16.5.1. How to Create a Blog
16.5.2. How to Create a Content Plan for Your Blog
16.5.3. Content Curation Strategy
16.6. Social Media Strategies
16.6.1. Corporate Communication Plan 2.0
16.6.2. Corporate PR and Social Media
16.6.3. Analysis and Evaluation of Results
16.7. Community Management
16.7.1. Functions, Duties, and Responsibilities of the Community Manager
16.7.2. Social Media Manager
16.7.3. Social Media Strategist
16.8. Social Media Plan
16.8.1. Designing a Social Media Plan
16.8.2. Defining the Strategy to Be Followed in Each Medium
16.8.3. Contingency Protocol in Case of Crisis
Module 17. Data Science and Big Data
17.1. Data Science and Big Data
17.1.1. Impact of Big Data and Data Science on Business Strategy
17.1.2. Introduction to Command Line
17.1.3. Problems and Solutions in Data Science
17.2. Data Hacking Languages
17.2.1. SQL Databases
17.2.2. Introduction to Python
17.2.3. Programming in R
17.3. Statistics
17.3.1. Introduction to Statistics
17.3.2. Linear and Logistic Regression
17.3.3. PCA and Clustering
17.4. Machine Learning
17.4.1. Model Selection and Regularization
17.4.2. Random Trees and Forests
17.4.3. Processing Natural Language
17.5. Big Data
17.5.1. Hadoop
17.5.2. Spark
17.5.3. Collaborative Recommendation and Filtering Systems
17.6. Data Science Success Stories
17.6.1. Customer Segmentation Using the RFM Model
17.6.2. Experiment Design Application
17.6.3. Supply Chain Value: Forecasting
17.6.4. Business Intelligence
17.7. Hybrid Architectures in Big Data
17.7.1. Lambda Architecture
17.7.2. Kappa Architecture
17.7.3. Apache Flink and Practical Implementations
17.7.4. Amazon Web Services
17.8. Big Data in the Cloud
17.8.1. AWS: Kinesis
17.8.2. AWS: DynamosDB
17.8.3. Google Cloud Computing
17.8.4. Google BigQuery
Module 18. Web Design, Usability and User Experience
18.1. UX Design
18.1.1. Information Architectures
18.1.2. SEO and Analytics for UX
18.1.3. Landing Pages
18.2. Technical Terms in UX Design
18.2.1. Wireframe and Components
18.2.2. Interaction Pattern and Navigation Flow
18.2.3. User Profiles
18.2.4. Process and Process Funnel
18.3. Research
18.3.1. Research in Interface Design Projects
18.3.2. Qualitative and Quantitative Approach
18.3.3. Announcing Research Results
18.4. Digital Design
18.4.1. Digital Prototype
18.4.2. Axure and Responsive
18.4.3. Interaction Design and Visual Design
18.5. User Experience
18.5.1. User Focused Design Methodology
18.5.2. User Research Techniques
18.5.3. Involving Customers in the Process
18.5.4. Shopping Experience Management
18.6. Designing the User Experience Strategy
18.6.1. Content Trees
18.6.2. High-Fidelity Wireframes
18.6.3. Component Maps
18.6.4. Usability Guides
18.7. Usability Evaluation
18.7.1. Usability Evaluation Techniques
18.7.2. Viewing Data
18.7.3. Presenting Data
18.8. Customer Value and Customer Experience Management
18.8.1. Using Narratives and Storytelling
18.8.2. The Co-Marketing Strategy
18.8.3. Managing Content Marketing
18.8.4. The ROI of Customer Experience Management
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