News update: Ways to lead
The leadership of the top-10 ranked Department of Information Systems takes many forms. Professor Ajay Vinze, in his role as ASU’s associate vice provost for graduate education, was instrumental in creating a program that will help an African nation build its economy.
New road ahead for doctoral graduates
Doctoral students invest five years in study and research after years spent earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees. The program is demanding, but fortunately it is also satisfying, and for two Department of Information Systems Ph.D. candidates, the end is in sight.
Top 10 graduate IS program
U. S. News & World Report recently announced the 2017 ranking of Graduate Information Systems Programs. I am delighted to report that our graduate IS program ranked number 10 in the latest rankings. This is an improvement of two places over the previous rankings announced in 2015.
Business analytics: A better way to dig into supply chains
New research by a team of information systems and supply chain experts from the W. P. Carey School of Business shows that adding business analytics to the supply chain toolbox can make the process of evaluating supply chains easier, faster and more targeted.
Conference: Shaping new research thinking
Researchers from nine top universities gathered in Tempe this weekend for our first annual Information Systems Research Workshop.
News: Students learn technology hands-on
Experiential learning is more than just a concept in W. P. Carey’s Department of Information Systems.
Fighting software piracy: Different weapons for different markets
What does it take to sell more of the software you’ve created? That depends on whether you’re in high- or low-cost markets. If you’re selling $5 apps, research shows you could make more with a premium extension. If you’re selling 99 dollar software, consider a try-it-free version.
News: Online master’s programs ranked No. 3
Topping this month’s news is the U.S. News & World Report ranking that shows our online Master of Science in Information Management and Master of Science in Business Analytics No. 3 in the nation among specialized graduate business degrees.
Ride the wave in the tech valley
A couple of weeks back, on my way to the office, I was delighted to hear an NPR news feature about how Phoenix is seeing tremendous growth in technology jobs.