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Digital Transformation Project_M2 MTN_S4

Etablissement : ECOLE DU NUMERIQUE

Langue : Français

Période : S4

  • Basic knowledge in project management: Students should have a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of project management, such as planning, organization, execution, and monitoring. This includes familiarity with tools like Gantt charts, resource management, and methodologies like Waterfall, Agile, or PRINCE2.
  • Information technology (IT) skills: Familiarity with basic digital technologies is required. This includes an understanding of IT infrastructure (servers, networks, databases) and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and blockchain. Students should also be comfortable using software for data management and results visualization.
  • Basic knowledge in modeling and simulation: While the course will provide an introduction to simulation with AnyLogic, students are encouraged to have prior knowledge of basic system modeling (e.g., business processes, supply chains, dynamic systems). This knowledge can be gained from previous courses related to engineering, economics, or business management.
  • Analytical thinking and problem-solving skills: Students need to analyze complex processes, identify inefficiencies or opportunities for improvement, and propose innovative solutions, particularly through digital simulation. Strong critical thinking and the ability to work with quantitative and qualitative data will be essential.

Develop a deep understanding of digital transformation concepts: Students will learn how companies, public organizations, and social institutions adopt and integrate digital technologies to reinvent their business models, improve operational efficiency, and meet changing customer expectations.

Learn to model and simulate complex processes using AnyLogic: The course will teach students how to use AnyLogic, a powerful simulation tool that allows for the modeling of complex systems using three main methods: discrete-event simulation, system dynamics, and agent-based modeling.

Master digital transformation project management: The goal is to enable students to apply project management concepts to digital transformation projects. They will be required to develop a complete project, from the initial analysis phase to simulation and the evaluation of results.

Learn to identify, analyze, and optimize digital business processes: Through simulations, students will be able to test different configurations and scenarios before implementing real changes. This will allow them to predict and optimize the outcomes of a digital transformation based on the available constraints and resources.