Decreasing IS enrollment has become a huge concern to business schools around the United States. IS academic leaders are interested in finding ways to attract students to major in IS, make IS programs current, offerings valuable, and students marketable. We discuss the case of a hybrid major called Operations and Technology Management (OTM) which was started at University of ABC at the peak of the recession in IS enrollment and chronicle how it achieved success and industry recognition. We elaborate on the strategies that underpinned the success of the program such as inter-disciplinary nature of the major, curriculum design and delivery, student recruitment efforts, industry outreach, use of advisory boards and alumni, and a successful stu...
As organizations develop their hiring plans in the areas of business, engineering, technology manage...
Master of Business Administration (MBA) education has evolved for more than one hundred years since ...
An enrollment crisis continues to plague the Information Systems (IS) discipline. Although recent st...
Decreasing IS enrollment has become a huge concern to business schools around the United States. IS ...
The paper will describe the strategy that the faculty at Loyola University Chicago School of Busines...
This study examines the extent and reasons for the downturn in IS/IT program enrollments since 2001....
The decline in IS enrollments since 2002 have been a cause of serious concern for IS departments. Ma...
As most of us are well aware, enrollments in information technology-related academic programs have d...
The large increases in the number of IS majors about ten years ago have been matched by equally larg...
Information systems (IS) programs have been struggling with declining enrollment since 2001. The IS ...
Weak enrollment growth has been a concern for many Information Systems (IS) programs in recent years...
Technology Management programs in universities need to keep current with the needs of businesses to ...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is facing an enrollment crisis. Despite the steady decline i...
It is almost unbelievable that in this age of technology we are experiencing decreasing worldwide en...
Declining enrollments in Computer Science (CS), Information Systems (IS), and Information Technology...
As organizations develop their hiring plans in the areas of business, engineering, technology manage...
Master of Business Administration (MBA) education has evolved for more than one hundred years since ...
An enrollment crisis continues to plague the Information Systems (IS) discipline. Although recent st...
Decreasing IS enrollment has become a huge concern to business schools around the United States. IS ...
The paper will describe the strategy that the faculty at Loyola University Chicago School of Busines...
This study examines the extent and reasons for the downturn in IS/IT program enrollments since 2001....
The decline in IS enrollments since 2002 have been a cause of serious concern for IS departments. Ma...
As most of us are well aware, enrollments in information technology-related academic programs have d...
The large increases in the number of IS majors about ten years ago have been matched by equally larg...
Information systems (IS) programs have been struggling with declining enrollment since 2001. The IS ...
Weak enrollment growth has been a concern for many Information Systems (IS) programs in recent years...
Technology Management programs in universities need to keep current with the needs of businesses to ...
The Information Systems (IS) discipline is facing an enrollment crisis. Despite the steady decline i...
It is almost unbelievable that in this age of technology we are experiencing decreasing worldwide en...
Declining enrollments in Computer Science (CS), Information Systems (IS), and Information Technology...
As organizations develop their hiring plans in the areas of business, engineering, technology manage...
Master of Business Administration (MBA) education has evolved for more than one hundred years since ...
An enrollment crisis continues to plague the Information Systems (IS) discipline. Although recent st...