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  1. Why study Information Technology Management for Business at Alliance MBS? Developed in collaboration with leading global blue-chip employers, this course aims to create `the ideal graduate' whose skills cover the challenging middle ground between business and IT.

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      Inspired by the city of Manchester’s history as a...

  2. The paper adopts Christensen’s (2016, p. xiii) definition of “technology” as “the processes by which an organisation transforms labour, capital, materials and information into products and services of greater value”. The technologies reviewed in this paper include cloud, big data, blockchain, and AI.

  3. Inspired by the city of Manchester’s history as a world-leader in enterprise, innovation and creativity, our research ethos can be defined as Original Thinking Applied. We undertake cutting-edge and influential research which has a transformative impact on policy and practice.

  4. Why study Information Technology Management for Business at Alliance MBS? Developed in collaboration with leading global blue-chip employers, this course aims to create `the ideal graduate' whose skills cover the challenging middle ground between business and IT.

  5. Why study Information Technology Management for Business at Alliance MBS? Developed in collaboration with leading global blue-chip employers, this course aims to create `the ideal graduate' whose skills cover the challenging middle ground between business and IT.

  6. The programme aims to: Provide students with a broad background of business operations, procedures and culture applicable to a career in an IT environment. Equip students with sufficient technical knowledge to play a key management role in an IT related environment.

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  8. Organisation. [ edit] The school comes under the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Manchester. As of 2008 with over 200 teaching staff it is the largest campus-based business school in the country, and has an international student composition as three-quarters of its student body is from outside the UK. [ 20]