Search :
 
 
                                                     1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6

Banking Operations
Human Resource
Credit Management
Treasury Management
Information Technology
   
 























 
 
 
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT    
 


What is the aim of this course?

In today’s environment, the modern financial institution requires the use of increasingly sophisticated technology resources to deliver accurate and timely information to meet the needs of its clientele. The presence of such technologies however poses their own challenges to the smooth operations of these institutions. Paramount among these challenges are obsolescence, level of end-user skills, change management problems and the opportunities for fraud both from within and from external intruders.

This course thus offers a unique insight into effective management practices aimed at maximizing the benefits from the rather expensive investment in information technology assets.


Who is it for?

Essentially for IT managers but useful exposure to IT-deficient executives with responsibility for overseeing the IT function as well as mangers with auditing, human resource and administrative roles.

What will you learn?

The Information Technology Environment

• The evolution of information systems
• Trends and challenges of IT
• Issues in information systems management
• The strategic importance of IT

Managing The Challenges Of The IT Systems

• Information resource management
• Application portfolio management
• Change management
• IT planning and strategy formulation
• Disaster and recovery management

Financial Considerations In IT Management

• Measuring IT investment and returns
• IT procurement management
• Controlling escalating IT costs










 
     


 

Staff Mails  ---- 

All Rights Reserved | National Banking College ©2003 | design:: Con-IMedia