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Business Driven Information Systems: 2026 Release ISE By Paige Baltzan and Amy Phillips

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The Business Driven Information Systems: 2026 Release (International Student Edition) by Paige Baltzan and Amy Phillips focuses on a business-first philosophy, where operational initiatives and goals drive technology choices rather than the other way around. [1, 2]
The core curriculum is structured into three foundational modules, each covering specific strategic and technical pillars:
Module 1: Business Driven MIS
This module addresses high-level management information systems (MIS) strategy, corporate decisions, and evolving tech trends. [1, 2]
    • Management Information Systems: Aligning business objectives with infrastructure.
    • Digital Transformation: Navigating strategic corporate changes, operational processes, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) integrations.
    • E-business: Generating commercial and electronic business value across industries.
    • Ethics and Information Security: Addressing modern business vulnerabilities, data privacy, and compliance concerns. [1, 2, 3]
Module 2: Technical Foundations of MIS
This module breaks down the underlying data architecture, platforms, and networking systems necessary to power a business. [1, 2]
    • Infrastructures and Platforms: Deploying sustainable, scalable technologies and hardware solutions.
    • Data and Business Intelligence (BI): Managing data pipelines, storage, analytics, and business reporting tools.
    • Digital Ecosystems: Interconnecting modern digital lives, corporate environments, and societal trends. [1, 2]
Module 3: Enterprise MIS
This final module covers macro-level corporate architecture, long-term software design, and resource deployment. [1, 2]
    • Enterprise Applications: Managing large-scale cross-functional software, database systems, and business communications.
    • Systems Development and Project Management: Navigating software life cycles, agile methodologies, and corporate responsibility during tech deployments. [1]
The textbook features real-world case studies and exercises to show how non-technical business majors can leverage these tools for systemic growth. Complete digital access and adaptive learning resources for this specific curriculum are hosted directly on the McGraw Hill Higher Education Platform. [1, 2, 3]

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