The product of this Assignment will prove that you are able to use professional language, identify conversational speech, effectively handle ethical concerns, format a professional memo, an
The product of this Assignment will prove that you are able to use professional language, identify conversational speech, effectively handle ethical concerns, format a professional memo, and use advanced features of Microsoft Word.
Assignment 1 Instructions
There are two Assignments this week. The first one will present you to some scenario where ethical violations were made by a couple of employees. The assignment includes practice in proper communication and formatting, with content relating to ethics, which are all important parts of the IT Consultant's job. The second Assignment will send you to the Internet for researching about Cloud Computing and how the technology and services can help advance organizational goals
Content
Scenario
You are the lead consultant for an IT consulting firm that specializes in software. Pearson Waters, Inc. is a large, national company that offers property and casualty insurance to businesses and individuals. Your consulting team was hired by Pearson Waters to investigate the possibility of specialized productivity software for their employees to use in storing and retrieving customer data and product details, as well as performing various estimates to show to customers. After researching options, the company approved the design of a new software package, which your team has just now completed.
While you are wrapping up the project, you make some shocking discoveries:
- Some of the programming code completed by your team was actually copied from another company's proprietary software.
- Two images used in the Employee Instruction Booklet were randomly found on the Internet, and no permission was secured for their use.
These are clear ethics violations. To rectify the situation, you were forced to fire the programmer who stole the code, hire another programmer to ethically rewrite that part of the software package, reprimand the employee who stole the images, locate alternative images for which permission was granted, and reprint the Employee Instruction Booklet.
Write a memo to your team about the above situation. Follow all instructions below and make sure you have also completed the unit reading:
- Your wording must be professional: give facts, explain ramifications, and refrain from emotional writing.
- Do not name the guilty employees or even specify their jobs; the idea is to explain the situation, not to write anything that could leave you open to a future lawsuit.
- The length of the body of your memo must be no less than 250 words and no more than 350 words.
- Do notuse sources – this must be written entirely in your own words without reference to any sources or quotes.
- Organize your memo to include separate paragraphsfor each of the following:
- Briefly explain the issues that were found
- Explain how the issues were resolved
- Explain how these issues affect the client
- Explain how these issues affect your company
- Follow the "deductive" method of writing, with most important information at the beginningof each paragraph.
- Write with full sentences, and do not include any lists.
- Your memo's format must follow the instructions given below. You will therefore be responsible for the formatting; Assignments submitted on ready-made templates will notbe accepted.
Assignment Requirements
Memo formatting (Required)
A memo is a method of communication used within a company to share important information between coworkers or from administrators to employees, etc. While they can be several pages long, memos can also be rather short.
The formatting of a memo and the organization of its contents are not like college papers. When you do your Assignment for this unit, use these instructions to create a memo starting in a new, clean Word document:
- Initial set-up:
- Make sure margins are 1" on all sides.
- Set your document for single spacing.
For the best control over blank lines in your document, you may wish to set the document for 1.0 line spacing and remove space before and after paragraphs:
- With the exception of the word "Memo" (see below), use only Times New Roman font size 12 or Arial font size 10 or 12.
- Use left-alignment for the entire memo.
- The heading:
- Type the word Memo at the top. Press the enter key twice.
- The address block:
- Click on the ruler at 1" to set tabs.
- Type To: and press the tab key. Type the name of the person or group for whom this memo is intended.
- On the next line, type From: and press the tab key. Type your name.
- On the next line, type Date: and press the tab key. Type the date.
- On the next line, type Re: (this means "Regarding") and press the tab key. Type a short phrase to provide a descriptive of title for your memo.
- You can make the headings To: From: Date: and Re: bold if you wish, but do not make any other content bold.
- Press the enter key twice. Type three hyphens ( – ) and press the enter key. A line should now appear across your document. Press the enter key again.
- You can remove the tab marker on the ruler by clicking and dragging it away.
- The body:
- Type the paragraphs for your memo.
- Write in full sentences.
- Each paragraph should begin with the most important information, followed by details. This is called "deductive" writing.
- Since the idea is to get to your point rather quickly, most memo paragraphs tend to be short 4–7 lines long.
- Provide a blank line between paragraphs.
- Do not write a salutation ("Dear Joe").
- Do not sign the memo.
- Do not indent paragraphs; memos are in "block style."
- For one-page memos such as our Assignment this week, do not use any subheadings.
- Type the paragraphs for your memo.
- Final formatting:
- Return to the word Memo and make it larger and heavier than the rest of the memo. Recommended: Arial Black font size 24.
- You can double space (or use 1.5 spacing) for the address block if you wish.
Advanced use of Word (Required)
To show an understanding of your communication vehicle (Microsoft Word), you must also include the following in your memo. Both track changes and comments are found on the Review ribbon.
- Write just one phrase in your memo that would be considered "conversational." If you are unsure what this means, use a search engine to learn more about conversational speech and clichés.
- Then highlight the conversational phrase, click on the track changes button in the Review ribbon, and type a more appropriate wording. Your Assignment will show the "mistake" as well as the correction. An example:
- Highlight the date in your heading and then click on "New Comment" in the Review ribbon. In the resulting comment bubble, type the following message (presumably to your administrative assistant): When should we send this? Example:
For more information on APA style formatting, go to APA Style Central under Academic Resources of this course or visit the Writing Center.
Also review the university policy on plagiarism. If you have any questions, please contact your professor.
For more information on APA style formatting, refer to the resources in the Academic Tools area of this course.
Also review the university policy on plagiarism. If you have any questions, please contact your professor.
Rubric Title: IT402 Unit 1 Assignment 1 Rubric
Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
Criteria 1 |
Points: 13.5 |
Points: 11.475 |
Points: 8.1 |
Not Present |
Criteria 1: Ethical Perspectives |
Meets all criteria: · Writes 4-paragraphs memo to employees · Analyzes scenario from a societal, organizational, and individual ethics perspective · Identifies ethical violation episodes |
Meets two criteria: · Writes 4-paragraphs memo to employees · Analyzes scenario from a societal, organizational, and individual ethics perspective · Identifies ethical violation episodes |
Meets one criterion: · Writes 4-paragraphs memo to employees · Analyzes scenario from a societal, organizational, and individual ethics perspective · Identifies ethical violation episodes |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 2 |
Points: 13.5 |
Points: 11.475 |
Points: 8.1 |
Not Present |
Criteria 2: Ethical Decision Making |
Meets all criteria: · Identifies the disciplinary actions taken · Discusses the reputational and financial impact of the violations on the organization · Describes the approaches to help avoid recurrence |
Meets two criteria: · Identifies the disciplinary actions taken · Discusses the reputational and financial impact of the violations on the organization · Describes the approaches to help avoid recurrence |
Meets one criterion: · Identifies the disciplinary actions taken · Discusses the reputational and financial impact of the violations on the organization · Describes the approaches to help avoid recurrence |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 3 |
Points: 3.00 |
Points: 2.55 |
Points: 1.8 |
Not Present |
Criteria 3: APA Style, Writing Convention, and Formatting |
Meets all criteria: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors. · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources · Applies Track Changes and uses Comments |
Meets three criteria: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources · Applies Track Changes and uses Comments |
Meets one or two criteria: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources · Applies Track Changes and uses |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Maximum Total Points |
30 |
25.5 |
18 |
0 |
Minimum Total Points |
25.51 points minimum |
18.01 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: IT402 Unit 1 Assignment 2 Rubric
Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
Criteria 1 |
Points: 13.5 |
Points: 11.475 |
Points: 8.1 |
Not Present |
Criteria 1: Cloud Computing Research |
Meets all criteria: · Explains Cloud Computing · Describes the 4 Models (platforms) · Explains the Advantages of each Model · Explains the three main Services |
Meets three criteria: · Explains Cloud Computing · Describes the 4 Models (platforms) · Explains the Advantages of each Model · Explains the three main Services |
Meets one criterion: · Explains Cloud Computing · Describes the 4 Models (platforms) · Explains the Advantages of each Model · Explains the three main Services |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 2 |
Points: 13.5 |
Points: 11.475 |
Points: 8.1 |
Not Present |
Criteria 2: Cloud Computing and Small Businesses |
Meets all criteria: · Explains business areas the Cloud can help small businesses · Discusses Privacy and Security concerns · Differentiates security between the Cloud and on-site implementation. |
Meets three criteria: · Explains business areas the Cloud can help small businesses · Discusses Privacy and Security concerns · Differentiates security between the Cloud and on-site implementation. |
Meets one criterion: · Explains business areas the Cloud can help small businesses · Discusses Privacy and Security concerns · Differentiates security between the Cloud and on-site implementation. |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 3 |
Points: 3 |
Points: 2.55 |
Points: 1.8 |
Not Present |
Criteria 3: APA Style and Writing Conventions |
Meets all criteria · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets two criteria · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets one criterion: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Maximum Total Points |
30 |
25.5 |
18 |
0 |
Minimum Total Points |
26.5 points minimum |
19 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: IT402 Unit 2 Assignment Rubric
Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
Criteria 1 |
Points: 25 |
Points: 21.25 |
Points: 15 |
Not Present |
Criteria 1: SWOT Analysis |
Meets all criteria · Provides an introductory statement that provides details about the chosen scenario. · Identifies the SWOT analysis elements with plausible answers related to the chosen scenario. · Presents the SWOT analysis in table or bulleted list form. · Responds to the SWOT Analysis quadrant questions with short sentences with little to no explanations or details about the rationale that was used for the selection. |
Meets three criteria · Provides an introductory statement that provides details about the chosen scenario. · Identifies the SWOT analysis elements with plausible answers related to the chosen scenario. · Presents the SWOT analysis in table or bulleted list form. · Responds to the SWOT Analysis quadrant questions with short sentences with little to no explanations or details about the rationale that was used for the selection. |
Meets two criteria · Provides an introductory statement that provides details about the chosen scenario. · Identifies the SWOT analysis elements with plausible answers related to the chosen scenario. · Presents the SWOT analysis in table or bulleted list form. · Responds to the SWOT Analysis quadrant questions with short sentences with little to no explanations or details about the rationale that was used for the selection. |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 2 |
Points: 10 |
Points: 8.5 |
Points: 6 |
Not Present |
Criteria 2: Visual explanations of potential solutions using Visio |
Meets all criteria · Uses the same scenario chosen for the SWOT analysis. · Shows the options of what they can do for the client in the scenario. · Presents the information in either a flowchart or fishbone diagram created in Visio according to the assignment instructions. |
Meets two criteria · Uses the same scenario chosen for the SWOT analysis. · Shows the options of what they can do for the client in the scenario. · Presents the information in either a flowchart or fishbone diagram created in Visio according to the assignment instructions. |
Meets one criteria · Uses the same scenario chosen for the SWOT analysis. · Shows the options of what they can do for the client in the scenario. · Presents the information in either a flowchart or fishbone diagram created in Visio according to the assignment instructions. |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 3 |
Points: 10 |
Points: 8.5 |
Points: 6 |
Not Present |
Criteria 3: Research and paraphrasing information |
Meets all criteria · Explains one of the following: STEEPLE, Value Chain analysis, the Balanced Scorecard, or the Ansoff Matrix. · Describes the method in their own words (no quotations). · Writes at least 70 words and full sentences. · Cites an appropriate academic source. |
Meets two criteria · Explains one of the following: STEEPLE, Value Chain analysis, the Balanced Scorecard, or the Ansoff Matrix. · Describes the method in their own words (no quotations). · Writes at least 70 words and full sentences. Cites an appropriate academic source. |
Meets one criteria · Explains one of the following: STEEPLE, Value Chain analysis, the Balanced Scorecard, or the Ansoff Matrix. · Describes the method in their own words (no quotations). · Writes at least 70 words and full sentences. Cites an appropriate academic source. |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 4 |
Points: 5 |
Points: 4.25 |
Points: 3 |
Not Present |
Criteria 4: APA Style and Writing Conventions |
Meets all criteria · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets two criteria · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets one criterion: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Maximum Total Points |
50 |
42.5 |
30 |
0 |
Minimum Total Points |
42.5 points minimum |
30.01 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: IT402 Unit 3 Assignment MS Excel Rubric
Note: The Unit 3 Assignment has two rubrics depending on the student's choice of using MS Excel or MS Project.
Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
Criteria 1 |
Points: 19.5 |
Points: 16.575 |
Points: 11.7 |
Not Present |
Criteria 1: Analyze Project Requirements and Timetable |
Meets all criteria: From one of the given Case Scenarios uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: performs the following: · Analyzes scenario from an organizational perspective. · Identifies a minimum of 12 tasks that include subtasks. · Determines duration (in days) of the complete project.t · Determines the duration (in days), Start, and Finish dates of tasks & subtasks. |
Meets three criteria: From one of the given Case Scenarios uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: performs the following: · Analyzes scenario from an organizational perspective · Identifies a minimum of 12 tasks that include subtasks · Determines duration (in days) of the complete project · Determines the duration (in days), Start, and Finish dates of tasks & subtasks. |
Meets two criteria: From one of the given Case Scenarios uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: performs the following: · Analyzes scenario from an organizational perspective · Identifies a minimum of 12 tasks that include subtasks · Determines duration (in days) of the complete project · Determines the duration (in days), Start, and Finish dates of tasks & subtasks |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 2 |
Points: 26 |
Points: 22.1 |
Points: 15.6 |
Not Present |
Criteria 2: Creates Project Timetable |
Meets all criteria: Based on Criteria 1, creates a Gantt Chart that uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: · Identifies the name of the project and its total duration on the first line of the Chart. · Shows dates under the Baseline Plan and Current Plan columns for each task. · Solves the duration of all Main tasks (only) with formula by adding a new column (or use the Comments column) to determine and report Durations · Use Formulas under the Baseline Plan and Current Plan sections’ Start Date and End Date · Estimates the duration of tasks to tally up exactly the duration of the complete project. · Lists tasks in a logical order (e.g., Requirements before Coding) |
Meets four or five criteria: Based on Criteria 1, creates a Gantt Chart that uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: · . · Identifies the name of the project and its total duration on the first line of the Chart. · Shows dates under the Baseline Plan and Current Plan columns for each task. · Solves the duration of all Main tasks (only) with formula by adding a new column (or use the Comments column) to determine and report Durations · Use Formulas under the Baseline Plan and Current Plan sections’ Start Date and End Date · Estimates the duration of tasks to tally up exactly the duration of the complete project. · Lists tasks in a logical order (e.g., Requirements before Coding) |
Meets three criteria: Based on Criteria 1, creates a Gantt Chart that uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: · Identifies the name of the project and its total duration on the first line of the Chart. · Shows dates under the Baseline Plan and Current Plan columns for each task. · Solves the duration of all Main tasks (only) with formula by adding a new column (or use the Comments column) to determine and report Durations · Use Formulas under the Baseline Plan and Current Plan sections’ Start Date and End Date · Estimates the duration of tasks to tally up exactly the duration of the complete project. · Lists tasks in a logical order (e.g., Requirements before Coding) |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 3 |
Points: 13 |
Points: 11.05 |
Points: 7.8 |
Not Present |
Criteria 3: Allocation of Resources |
Meets all criteria: uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: · Shows Predecessors and Successors (dependencies) on the Chart’s Timetable · Shows the job role for each task under the Primary Responsibility column. · Illustrates Conditional Formatting. |
Meets two criteria: uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: · Shows Predecessors and Successors (dependencies) on the Chart’s Timetable · Shows the job role for each task under the Primary Responsibility column. · Illustrates Conditional Formatting. |
Meets one criterion: uses the MS Excel Free Project Management Template AND meets all of the following criteria: · Shows Predecessors and Successors (dependencies) on the Chart’s Timetable · Shows the job role for each task under the Primary Responsibility column. · Illustrates Conditional Formatting. |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 4 |
Points: 6.5 |
Points: 5.525 |
Points: 3.9 |
Not Present |
Criteria 4: APA Style and Writing Conventions |
Meets all criteria: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets two criteria: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets one criterion: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Maximum Total Points |
65 |
55.25 |
39 |
0 |
Minimum Total Points |
55.26 points minimum |
39.01 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: IT402 Unit 3 Assignment MS Project Rubric
Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
Criteria 1 |
Points: 19.5 |
Points: 16.575 |
Points: 11.7 |
Not Present |
Criteria 1: Analyze Project Requirements and Timetable |
Meets all criteria: From one of the given Case Scenarios submits the MS Project file AND performs all of the following criteria: · Analyzes scenario from an organizational perspective · Identifies a minimum of 12 tasks that include subtasks · Determines duration (in days) of the complete project · Determines the duration (in days), Start, and Finish dates of tasks & subtasks |
Meets three criteria: From one of the given Case Scenarios submits the MS Project file AND performs all of the following criteria: · Analyzes scenario from an organizational perspective · Identifies a minimum of 12 tasks that include subtasks · Determines duration (in days) of the complete project · Determines the duration (in days), Start, and Finish dates of tasks & subtasks |
Meets two criteria: From one of the given Case Scenarios submits the MS Project file AND performs all of the following criteria: · Analyzes scenario from an organizational perspective · Identifies a minimum of 12 tasks that include subtasks · Determines duration (in days) of the complete project · Determines the duration (in days), Start, and Finish dates of tasks & subtasks |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 2 |
Points: 26 |
Points: 22.1 |
Points: 15.6 |
Not Present |
Criteria 2: Creates Project Timetable |
Meets all criteria: Based on Criteria 1 submits the MS Project file AND meets all of the following criteria creates a Gantt Chart that: · Identifies the name of the project and its total duration on the first line of the Chart. · Formulates the duration of all tasks to tally up exactly to the duration of the complete project. · Lists tasks in a logical order (e.g., Requirements before Coding) · Integrates a minimum of three Milestones on the Chart’s Timetable. |
Meets four criteria: Based on Criteria 1 above submits the MS Project file AND meets all of the following criteria creates a Gantt Chart that: · Identifies the name of the project and its total duration on the first line of the Chart. · Formulates the duration of all tasks to add up exactly to the duration of the complete project. · Lists tasks in a logical order (e.g., Requirements before Coding) · Integrates a minimum of three Milestones on the Chart’s Timetable. |
Meets three criteria: Based on Criteria 1 above submits the MS Project file AND meets all of the following criteria creates a Gantt Chart that: · Identifies the name of the project and its total duration on the first line of the Chart. · Formulates the duration of all tasks to add up exactly to the duration of the complete project. · Lists tasks in a logical order (e.g., Requirements before Coding) · Integrates a minimum of three Milestones on the Chart’s Timetable. |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 3 |
Points: 13 |
Points: 11.05 |
Points: 7.8 |
Not Present |
Criteria 3: Allocation of Resources |
Meets all criteria: · Based on Criteria 1 submits the MS Project file AND meets all of the following criteria:Shows Predecessors and Successors (dependencies) on the Chart’s Timetable · Show the job roles working on tasks on the Chart’s Timetable. · Lists tasks with no overallocation of resources. · Illustrates Recurrent Activities |
Meets three criteria:Based on Criteria 1 submits the MS Project file AND meets all of the following criteria: · Shows Predecessors and Successors (dependencies) on the Chart’s Timetable · Show the job roles working on tasks on the Chart’s Timetable. · Lists tasks with no overallocation of resources. · Illustrates Recurrent Activities |
Meets 2–3 criteria: Based on Criteria 1 submits the MS Project file AND meets all of the following criteria: · Shows Predecessors and Successors (dependencies) on the Chart’s Timetable · Show the job roles working on tasks on the Chart’s Timetable. · Lists tasks with no overallocation of resources. · Illustrates Recurrent Activities |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Criteria 4 |
Points: 6.5 |
Points: 5.525 |
Points: 3.9 |
Not Present |
Criteria 4: APA Style and Writing Conventions |
Meets all criteria: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets two criteria: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Meets one criterion: · Applies current APA style to in-text citations and references and document formatting if appropriate, with minor to no errors · Writing is focused, concise, and organized and articulates at a college level, with minor to no errors · Uses resources from reliable and/or scholarly sources |
Does not meet any criteria. |
Maximum Total Points |
65 |
55.25 |
39 |
0 |
Minimum Total Points |
55.26 points minimum |
39.01 points minimum |
1 point minimum |
0 |
Rubric Title: IT402 Unit 4 Assignment 1 Rubric
Assignment Criteria |
Level III |
Level II |
Level I |
Not Present |
Criteria 1 |
Points: 10.5 |
Points: 8.925 |
Points: 6.3 |
Not Present |
Criteria 1: Business Pronouncements |
Meets all criteria: · Analyzes business scenario from an organizational perspective. · Prepares introductory statement about the business and its technology needs (Web, Network, Software, or Database). · Distinguishes the various functions (RACI) for each task. |
Meets two criteria: · Analyzes business scenario from an organizational perspective. · Prepares introductory statement about the business and its technology needs (Web, Network, Software, or Database). · Distinguishes the various functions (RACI) for each task. |
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