
Man 1 -So what do you do?
Man 2 - I'm in IS
Man 1 - aaaah yes that's good, my
son also does IT courses and things, so you fix computers and stuff right?
Man 2 - Not quite, in fact I have
never fixed a PC, laptop, kindle, mobile device in my life.
Man 1 - So what is that you do?
Man 2 - Let me explain what IS is
about......

This framework and methodology can
be applied not only to business and academia but also every day life to ensure
everything goes according to plan.
In this Blog we shall uncover more
detailed aspects of the fascinating concept known as Information Systems seen
through the eyes of the most promising IFS Student in the history of the
(UWC) University of the Western Cape. Also I shall reveal the numerous aspects that pertain to the world of IS.
- IS can comprise of various aspects in terms of course
content at an academic level. Be it Managing Systems Delivery, End User
Practical, Delivering IS benefits and so on. The incredible and
fascinating concept of IS is that it cannot be reduced to single practice
or function. If someone is an accountant we know automatically they do
accounting, however when we mention someone is in the world
of IS, the possibilities are so much more than a few limiting options; for
example:
- Database administrator.
- Information systems manager.
- IT consultant.
- IT technical support officer.
- Multimedia programmer.
- Network engineer.
- Systems analyst.
- Systems developer.
To
name but a few of the most synonymous with IS. My personal favourite being the BA
-Business Analysis. The title is more than just a prestigious occupation to
impress all your old buddies you went to high school with, every single
organization incorporates the expertise of a Business Analyst be it directly or
indirectly whether they know it or not.
During the course of about 3 weeks
that I have been in PostGrad at UWC I can honestly say I have learnt more about
Information Systems than I ever did in my years as an Undergrad student.
To highlight but a few topics
covered were:
- Project Management
- SDLC -Systems/Software Development Life Cycle
- Causes of project failure
- Business Model Canvas
- Digital Innovation (more particularly in creative industries)
Food for thought
Perhaps to briefly elaborate on
something rather interesting is that Creative Industries Claims is
promotes Neoliberism as a political ideology and thus furthers the hegemony of
multinational corporate capital over cultural sphere. Yet cultural industries
remain under the control of media conglomerates (SBOK™ Guide, 2013 edition)
The very popular Agile
One of my lecturers Carolien van den
Berg; a very attractive, highly astute yet fairly stringent lecturer taught me
how to KISS.
KISS being “Keep it simply simple”.
This is one of the first concepts she reintegrated in one of my very first
lectures.
Much like the great Marcus Aurelius who counseled simplicity; first
principles of each particular thing, ask what everything in itself is?, what
needs does it serve? So did Carolien emphasize the need to keep things simple
in what can be a complex world of IS with plenty jargon and tautology.
Agile SDLC is what interests me most
in IFS 1703 Honours; hosted at the prestigious University of the Western Cape
and to be just a tad more specific would be Scrum.
Random fact
In the 80's 2 Japanese geniuses by
the names of Takeuch and Nonaka formulated a strategy which was labelled as
holistic/rugby approach.
Now for those of us who think of the word “scrum” and automatically think Kobus Wiese , Schulk Burger or even a head on collision going down in the ruck you must be thinking this has nothing to do with SDLC or Scrum.
However this is exactly where the origins of the
term come from – Like in the game of rugby where the players pass the ball back
and forth as they move downfield and the emphasis lies in the method of everyone keeping in line, all players pushing down the field together.
What makes the SDLC of Scrum so awesome?
Well to start with the benefits include:
- Adaptability
- Transparency
- Continuous feedback
- Early delivery of high value
- Customer centric
- Collective ownership
- Innovative environment
- Effective development process
- High trust environment

Quick Recap
We touched on information systems
involving people, processes, technology, strategies, solutions, computing and
processing and much more. This enables us to realise the career choices in IFS
is vast and the skills learnt near guarantee one of employment.
We have a basic understanding of the SDLC and some of the benefits , as well as its origins.
We also understand that we cannot
limit IFS to one particular aspect as that would not do justice and in so
doing would be a crystallization and not pay it its full dues; as this can range from business processes to managing large projects to database administration, something all companies need in order to remain competitive and flourish.
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Strengths
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Weaknesses
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Opportunities
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Threats
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Enjoying specializing in IS; Find information to be extremely
useful from a practical perspective
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Finding it challenging to keep up with all course
material due to workload
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Form study groups summarize course material then reconvene
to share notes
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External factors in my personal life distracting me from
focusing attention on work; having to follow up with momentum for provident
payout continuously, visiting Labour Department for UIF which is time
consuming etc
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Adaptation to working in groups with different
backgrounds and cultures
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Make use of consultations offered by lecturers
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Ability to comprehend complex terminology
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Interest Inventory
My interest inventory would need to
compromise largely of BASA - business and system analysis.
As mentioned previously from a career perspective the occupation I wish to
pursue someday would be that of a BA for a well established company.
Eliminating bottlenecks and constraints, coming up with various approaches and
methodologies to ensure delivery of a project is met would be something I could
comfortably do until mandatory retirement.
My heart is set on this and I feel
achieving an Honours and perhaps even Masters will enabled me to land a role in
that of a Business Analyst.
Personal Values & Outlook
My values are rather simple and
include incorporating a balance in life which I think is crucial not only for
success but for mental stability.
Trying not to eat too much junk
food, squeezing in exercise 3 times a week, having core believe such as
religion is extremely important to me; perhaps an old fashion notion but I
truly belief if you do not make time for God or give him what he wants, then he
will never grant you what you want.
Never judging people who have
different Ideologies and world views but rather to learn from them. Remain humble,
be the hardest worker in the room and always stay hungry for greatness, success
and increasing your skill set.