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Systems Architecting Applied to Enterprises
MIT EM .429

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Description

Focuses on understanding, designing and transforming sociotechnical enterprises using systems principles and practices. Includes discussions and reading on enterprise theory, systems architecting, transformation challenges and case studies of evolving enterprises. Covers frameworks and methods for ecosystem analysis, stakeholder analysis, design thinking, systems architecture and evaluation, and human-centered enterprise design strategies. Students engage in interactive breakout sessions during class and participate in a selected small team project to design a future architecture for a real-world enterprise. Selected projects are based on student interests in enterprises such as small, medium, or large companies, government agencies, academic units, start-ups, and nonprofit organizations.

Class Notes

See MIT Schedule for times and locations; 

Faculty: Donna H. Rhodes; 

Prereq: Permission of instructor; 

Subject Level: Graduate

School Non-Harvard
Units 12
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Course Component Regular Course
Grading Basis MIT Optional (LG/AUD)