Just as the internet and mobile phones have revolutionized how companies have evolved to doing business over the past 20 years, the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how consumers interact with products and how companies operate. To address the strategic commercial use of AI technology, the MS in Information Systems (MSIS) program… Read more »
Alumni Q&A: Archana Subramanian, MSIS’09
As Vice President of Operations at Salesforce, the world’s largest Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software company, Archana Subramanian navigates the realm where technology and business meet. Earning her MS in Information Systems from the Kelley School of Business provided the stepping stone she needed to launch her career. “My MSIS degree completely changed my life,”… Read more »
Alumni Q&A: Ashley Hillman, MSIS’15
Kelley School of Business alumna Ashley Hillman, MSIS’15 is an eager advocate for the MS in Information Systems Program, convincing friends and strangers alike of its value. “It opens doors you didn’t even realize you wanted to walk through,” says Hillman. For Hillman, the unexpected twists and turns that rerouted her career opened up a… Read more »
Alumni Q&A: Lawrence Nah, MSIS’10
“I cannot overstate how the MS in Information Systems degree program has changed my life,” says Kelley School of Business alumnus, Lawrence Nah, as he laughs. “I am not saying this because I’m on the record or because I’m trying to brand the MSIS in any way. It really has written a brand new chapter… Read more »
Alumni Q&A: Kerel Bradford, MSIS’15
As a member of the 2012 national champion IU Men’s Soccer team, Kerel Bradford competed in a fast-paced environment. He maintained discipline. He communicated effectively with his teammates. This team experience, Bradford says, was not unlike the MS in Information Systems program at the Kelley School of Business. “I was accountable to my MSIS team…. Read more »
Learning and Applying
A few years ago, one of my teachers explained this topic of experiential learning to me. The concept stated that through applying your knowledge and conceptual learning to real-life problems you understand and grasp the initial learning much better. This method of learning really resonated with me as I have always enjoyed experimenting, trying new… Read more »
Things I Didn’t Expect To Gain From Acquiring a Master’s Degree
Andrew Dahm MSIS class of 2016 When I made the decision to attend graduate school at Indiana University I had a few expectations in mind. I viewed these expectations as somewhat straightforward and commonplace among most students going on to higher education. I first and foremost expected to get a high paying job in the… Read more »
Fall 2015 Semester Reflection
Given that this semester is already nearing the halfway point and my 5th year in Bloomington, Indiana is coming to a close, I saw it fitting to jot down some memories and helpful hints for those of you just starting either in undergrad or graduate school. I am currently in the MSIS graduate program at… Read more »
3+1 MSIS Case Competition 2015 Experience
Joanne Wang MSIS Student & 3+1 Case Competition 2015 Participant It was my pleasure to participate in the MSIS 3+1 case competition last year. Team HunJoVa, formed by Kelley undergraduate students Hunter Ye, Vara Zhang, and I, experienced an intense yet exciting week with our coach and MSIS graduate, Jason Yang. We were given merely… Read more »
My MSIS Experience
Nadia Naoumoff My undergraduate degree is in Arts Management from the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Although I took some Kelley business classes, I had little to no experience in IT prior to joining the program; my work experiences were in music management, music publicity, and event management. But I was inspired because I… Read more »