Course Info

IS 570: Managing Change for Digital Transformation

This course is targeted towards information systems professionals who are involved in the planning and implementation of large scale, cross-functional enterprise systems for digital transformation. Students will examine the characteristics of technology efforts that change and transform the way people perform their tasks and how the new technology structures the flows of information and decision-making using workflow modeling methods. Through case studies and exercises students gain insights into the elements of successful implementations leading to the preparation of a change management plan. Emphasis is placed on developing mechanisms for communicating and training all affected agents.

IS 430 or PM 430 or completion of five or more other SoC MS level courses is a prerequisite for this class; contact instructor or advisor

Spring 2023-2024

  • Section: 901
  • Class number: 32996
  • Meeting time: Tu 5:45PM - 9:00PM
  • Location: LEWIS 01509 at Loop Campus
  • Instructor: Roman Dumiak | View syllabus

Spring 2022-2023

  • Section: 901
  • Class number: 40153
  • Meeting time: Tu 5:45PM - 9:00PM
  • Location: LEWIS 01510 at Loop Campus
  • Instructor: Roman Dumiak | View syllabus

Spring 2021-2022

Spring 2020-2021


Section 901X

Class number 36812

  • Meeting dates: 3/27/2021 - 6/11/2021
  • Meeting time: W 5:45PM - 9:00PM
  • Location: OLSYN CH000 at Lincoln Park Campus
  • Instructor: Steve Rubinow | View syllabus
  • CLOSED
  • Meeting dates: 4/17/2021 - 4/17/2021
  • Meeting time: Sa 9:00AM - 10:30AM
  • Location: N/A at Lincoln Park Campus
  • Instructor: Steve Rubinow | View syllabus
  • CLOSED
  • Meeting dates: 5/8/2021 - 5/8/2021
  • Meeting time: Sa 9:00AM - 10:30AM
  • Location: N/A at Lincoln Park Campus
  • Instructor: Steve Rubinow | View syllabus
  • CLOSED
  • Meeting dates: 5/22/2021 - 5/22/2021
  • Meeting time: Sa 9:00AM - 10:30AM
  • Location: N/A at Lincoln Park Campus
  • Instructor: Steve Rubinow | View syllabus
  • CLOSED