...Final Project: Club IT, Part 3 There is no much that you have to take into consideration before you can open up a business and so much you have to maintain after it opens up. Club IT is a nightclub that has been open for a few months now and it seems to be very successful. To have a successful nightclub, you must make sure that you are offering you cliental what they want, so that they keep coming back and bring their friends and family with them. Owing a nightclub can be very expensive and risky, but sometimes you have to take chances like the owners of Club IT did. In this paper you will be reading about the technology plan that Club IT has. Organization Description and Demographic Information Both Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada, in 2005, graduated from college and they both earned their degrees in business administration. While they were taking courses in college, Lisa and Ruben worked as musicians, Lisa on the jazz violin and Ruben on the drums, this allowed them to work at different nightclubs and also helped them earn money to get through school. While working in these different nightclubs they were able to learn and get firsthand experience on how to own and operate a nightclub. There is nothing wrong with getting the experience you need on someone else’s dime because this would be considered trial and error, when you are able to do this you really get to see if this is the kind of business that you want to get into, especially when you have to use your own money...
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...College Material Appendix A Final Project Overview and Timeline Final Project Overview The final project presents an opportunity to use the knowledge and skills developed throughout the course. Students come to the final week of class with an array of knowledge about information systems, including what information systems are used, how they are used, and the nature and management of data. Extensive discussions on how businesses and managers use information have honed students’ analytical skills; Students are now able to identify business needs and plan the best use of available resources to meet those needs. Final Project Timeline You should budget your time wisely and work on your project throughout the course. As outlined below, some assignments in the course are designed to assist you in creating your final project. If you complete your course activities and use the feedback provided by the instructor, you will be on the right track to successfully complete your project. □ Suggested in Week One: Review the types of information various organizational departments need and use to perform their roles within a business. □ Suggested in Week Two: Recognize the components of databases and the management issues they present. □ Suggested in Week Three: Identify the types of business transactions, how they are accomplished, and the role of information systems in these transactions. □ Due in Week Four: Complete the Club IT, Part 1 assignment for the background...
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...Project Title: GAGC Advancement Plan Date of Authorization: 1st June, 2016 Project Start Date: 7th June, 2016 Projected Finish Date: 1st December, 2016 Key Schedule Milestones: 1. Complete modifications in the Clubhouse by 1st August, 2016. 2. Complete first edition of the automated golf system by 15th August, 2016. 3. Complete member and club benefits by 1st September’ 2016 4. Complete final production edition of the automated golf system by 15th November, 2016. Budget Information: Grand Acres Golf Course made a profit last year. Total of $2-$2.5 million of expenditure is estimated for the entire maintenance. The business organization has granted $2 million for this project; more funds are available and requested if required. The maximum amount will be spent on the software development team for automated process and mobile app, and will be outsourced. All other requirements will be internal and external labor....
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...Work Breakdown Structure Of Manchester United Soccer Club BY MD. ZABER TAUHID ABIR MD. ZABER TAUHID ABIR 0|Page Answer To the Question No 01: Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Manchester United Soccer Club Case Study Manchester United Soccer Club The Soccer Tournament Tournament Rules Arranging Playground Finding Sponsors Referees & Artists Final Ceremony Selecting Players Playground Rules Contacting Local College Field Design Playing Equipment Selecting Sponsors Collecting Fund Qualified Referees Hiring an Artist Television Coverage Rewards Basic Soccer Rules Game Schedule Entry Fees Examining the Field Hiring the Field Field Dimension Viewer’s Gallery Player’s Shade Goal-Posts Main Referee Sideline Referee Designing T-Shirts Designing Sweatshirts Trophy for Wining Team Man of the Tournament Best Goal Soccer Balls for playing MD. ZABER TAUHID ABIR 1|Page Detail: The major deliverables for the project and a draft of the work breakdown structure for the tournament is as follows: 1. Manchester United Soccer Club “The Soccer Tournament” 1.1. Tournament Rules 1.1.1. Selecting Players 1.1.2. Playground Rules 1.1.2.1. Basic Soccer Rules 1.1.2.2. Game Schedule 1.1.2.3. Entry Fees 1.2. Arranging Playground 1.2.1. Contacting Local College 1.2.1.1. Examining The Field 1.2.1.2. Hiring The Field 1.2.2. Field Design 1.2.2.1. Field Dimension 1.2.2.2. Viewer’s Gallery 1.2.2.3. Player’s Shade 1...
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...Club IT Club IT is a nightclub owned and operated by Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada. The club has retained and even increased its niche customer base making it a success, so far. The evenings are usually the busiest time for Club IT because locals enjoy going out to eat, drink, and socialize with friends. Ruben and Lisa decided with this success it is time to expand; more specifically, they want to expand on their information system for more than profitability to the club but to allow their customers additional information and reliability. A nightclub is a different type of business and there is much to learn, through monitoring I have come to learn the clubs current needs and their targeted demographics. Club IT offers their patrons a high-energy night of food, drinks, music, and dancing in an energetic, friendly, and safe atmosphere. Club IT has a clientele ranging from those in their early 20s to the mid or late 30s. Most of the club’s clientele are considered to be of the Net Generation, and sometimes referred to as Millennial; these are people who embrace new and the most popular technologies as soon as they are released. Oftentimes technology clever individuals will wait in lines for hours to gather the newest technology products. The Net Generation customer is constantly changing so the club needs to ensure he or she do not become bored and take his or her business elsewhere. Club IT has a website, but it is not using it to the fullest potential, the club needs to promote...
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...Project Scope Project Purpose Organize a golf tournament for HP on 18 December 2015 within a budget of AUD 200,000. The project has been selected due to its feasibility and Golfie’s past success of executing such projects. Background We (Golfie) are a company that has expertise on 360 degree professional golf tournament management services. We provide total solution right from pre-tournament, to tournament to post tournament. Golfie has been hired by HP, a corporate client from the technology sector, to organize an exclusive one-day invitational golf tournament for its clients and potential customers. This project is of great importance to the client as it will help the client build reputation and brand image among its current client base and also help it to meet potential customers and connect with them at the event. Everything needs to be unique and high class in this tournament, may it be invitation style, game format, food & beverage, giveaways, prizes, ceremony arrangement or branding. Objectives The objective of this project is * organize a high level invitational golf tournament for HP * provide a fun filled day to be cherished by the participants * an opportunity for the client to meet potential customers * create high-value perception for HP * project completion within allocated time and budget. Key Stakeholders * HP * Golfie * HP clients * Potential customers * Venue - Golf Club * Vendors Timeframe...
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...Re:Proposal for the Addition of a Kids Day Camp Program at Red Rocks Country Club Purpose The purpose of this proposal is to suggest development of a Kids Day Camp program at Red Rocks Country Club to enhance the current member experience and attract new members. Summary Red Rocks Country Club is a private organization whose amenities include: an Olympic-size pool, an 18-hole golf course, a full-service restaurant, a private fishing lake and access to a host of hiking trails. Their vision is “A sought after, private club committed to our unique friendliness and natural landscape”. Their website markets the club as “A different kind of country club” and “a family and female friendly Club”. Red Rocks offers a variety of golf programs for men and women: Men’s golf leagues, women’s golf leagues, couples tournaments and Interclub play events. For kids ages 10 and up, they also have a Junior Golf program. However, parents of young children often do not have the opportunity to golf together. For both the man and woman to play, they are faced with finding private childcare on an ad-hoc basis. In the summertime on a weekend day, this is not always an easy task. What often happens is that the man utilizes the golf course and the woman stays home with the kids, which can lead to a “lopsided” perception of the club’s value for the family. I am proposing that Red Rocks Country Club offer a Kids Day Camp childcare program, to be available on Saturdays and Sundays...
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...Club IT, Part III Axia College of UoP XBIS 219 The (Name) Club IT owned by Maureen Zable and Brandon Keyo. The Club IT is a nightclub that has enjoyed considerable success during its start up phase. It has established a strong customer base and has expanded it during recent months. It is busy every evening of the week. Customers come for the atmosphere, food and drink. The owners have chosen to expand their operations. They will be implementing a new integrated information system. The intention of this upgrade is to improve profitability and to increase overall customer satisfaction. While interning at Club IT, I became familiar with the operations of industry requirements for nightclub operations. The club’s target population and the requirements for running the club are a part of these operations. Organization and Demographics Club IT’s goal is to provide customers with a high energy atmosphere in which they can receive high quality service, food, drinks and music. The target population is of the legal drinking age of 21 up through the mid-thirties. The Net Generation make up the bulk of the Club’s clientele. These Millennial customers are quick to embrace popular and new technologies. That means that innovation must be employed at all levels of service for this group to maintain customer loyalty. Word of mouth interactions provide a strong impetus for new clientele to use the Club and for existing clientele to remain loyal to the Club...
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...John Sperling School of Business ------------------------------------------------- Course Syllabus BIS/219 Version 3 Business Information Systems By Ed Potter, UOP Copyright Copyright © 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix® is a registered trademark of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft®, Windows®, and Windows NT® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Use of these marks is not intended to imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation. Edited in accordance with University of Phoenix® editorial standards and practices. Course Syllabus Course Title: | BIS/219 Business Information SystemsStart Date: 8/25/2010, Group ID:SWFOUN85 | Course Schedule: | 8/25/2010, 9/1/2010, 9/8/2010, 9/15/2010 and 9/22/2010 | Course Location/Times/Newsgroup: | South West campus 6 PM to 10 PM | ------------------------------------------------- Instructor’s Name: | Edward A. Potter | Telephone: | Work: 407-5550 (8-5 M-F), Home 562-3114 (5-9 M-F, 9-2 Sat) | UoPhx E-mail Address: | Alpotter77@email.phoenix.edu | Alternative E-mail Address: | Alpotter77@msn.com | Availability: | I check my...
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...Management is the collection of processes which ensure that the project includes all the work required to complete it while excluding all work which is not necessary to complete it. The Scope Management Plan will detail how the project scope will be defined, developed, and verified. The Scope Management plan will also defines who is responsible for managing the projects’ scope and also acts as a guide for managing and controlling the scope through the entire project. Project Scope Management follows a five step process that makes the project successful; the five steps that are needed are, 1) Collect Requirements – this first step is the process by which we define and document the requirements needed to meet all project objectives. The foundation of this process is the project charter and stakeholder register. From these, the team can identify requirements, collectively discuss details associated with meeting each requirement, conduct interviews and follow-on discussion to clarify the requirements, and document the requirements in sufficient detail to measure them once the project begins the execution phase. . 2) Define Scope – this step is critical to project success as it requires the development of a detailed project/product description to include deliverables, assumptions, and constraints and establishes the framework within which project work must be performed. 3) Create WBS – this process breaks project deliverables down into progressively smaller and more manageable...
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...By Larry Franklin Student July 19, 2010 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL COVER LETTER BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD INSURANCE COMPANY Mailing Address: 550 Club Dr. Suite #215 Montgomery, TX 77316 936.582.7120 FAX: 936.582.7130 Monday, July 19, 2010 Dr. Jamilah Abdush-Shaheed, Director Microsoft Corporation 1950 North Stemmons Freeway Dallas, Texas 75207 Dear Dr. Abdush-Shaheed: This RFP is submitted for your review and response in the form of proposal to bring in outside trainers to train our staff on the use of Microsoft Office Programs. This document is in response to Blue Cross/Blue Shield’s need to train its employees in the use of Microsoft Office Application packages that include Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. Thank you for taking the time to consider our need for your technical support. We look forward to your proposal in response to this RFP. Sincerely, Larry Franklin Marketing Director TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………….5 1.0 Introduction / General Over View Of (RFP) .....................……………………….5 1.1 Organizational Overview………………………………………………………….5 2.0 Discussion…………………………………………………………………………6 2.1 Course Description……………………………………………….………………..6 2.2 Target Audience…………………………………………………………………...6 2.3 Requirements for the Project……………………………………………………....6 2.3.1 Introduction to Computer Operations……………………..…………………6 2.3.2 Proficiency in Microsoft Word………………………………………………7 2.3...
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...(INSERT INSTALLATION NAME HERE) (INSERT NAME OF CLUB HERE) Motorcycle Club CHARTER and BY-LAWS Format ARTICLE I Name and Authority The name of this organization shall be the (Unit) Motorcycle Club. They shall have the authority to operate aboard (Camp or Air Station) and surrounding areas only with the consent of the Commanding Officer. Operation depends on compliance with the requirements of applicable Marine Corps Orders and policies, state laws, and this charter and associated by-laws. ARTICLE II Purpose, Goals, and Objectives PURPOSE: To establish and maintain a spirit of camaraderie and esprit de corps that will enhance the prestige of all motorcycle riders, encourage on-going rider education and skills development, and reduce the potential of motorcycle mishaps. Additionally, set an example for all personnel according to the standards, traditions, and values of the United States Marine Corps. To operate and conduct ourselves in a manner that provides equal opportunity and treatment for all motorcyclists. GOALS: 1. The (unit club) will seek to improve morale, promote rider awareness and improve individual rider skills. The (unit club) will seek to enhance the base and local community relationship through community service efforts and events by unifying and combining the unique and individual talents of the (unit club) members. 2. Each member will participate in the (unit club) and support the objectives of the (unit club) by setting a positive example and promoting...
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...Manchester United Soccer Club Group members: Hamza Shakir (13124) Saad Nasir (13113) B.E (Telecommunication) Course: Engineering Management Instructor Name: Muhammad Junaid Asshad Dated: 12th of May, 2012 MANCHESTER UNITED SOCCER CLUB ------------------------------------------------- CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………4 2. SITUATION ANALYSIS……………….4 3. QUESTIONS\ANSWERS…………………………..10 4. CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS 5. REFERENCES ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 1. INTRODUCTION: Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club, based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that plays in the Premier League. Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to Trafford in 1910. The 1958 Munich air disaster claimed the lives of eight players. In 1968, under the management of Matt Busby, Manchester United was the first English football club to win the European Cup. The current manager, Sir Alex, has won 24 major honors since he took over in November 1986. Manchester United has won many trophies in English football, including a record 19 league titles, a record 11 FA Cups, four League Cups and a record 19 FA Community Shields. The club has also won three European Cups, one UEFA Cup Winners'...
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...Requirements Each candidate must participate in a project, which involves the simulation or actual operation of a small business entity. 2. Types of Projects Projects should centred around entities with which the candidates are familiar, e.g. – school cafeteria, canteen; – school club; – snack shop at school events; – events coordinated by students such as concerts and fashion shows; – sporting and culture clubs at school. NB All activities selected must be legal 3. Scope and Size The project should be between 1000 and 1200 words, (not including appendices). Wherever a student exceeds the maximum length for the project by more than 10 percent, the teacher must impose a penalty of 10 percent of the score that the student achieves on the project. The project may be done by individual basis or by group work. However, where the project is done by a group, an individual project must be submitted by each student. No two reports must be identical. The project must satisfy the following objectives 1. – Books of original entry (Subsidiary Books) 2. – The ledger with respect to recording the transactions. 3. – The trial balance 4. – Trading and Profit and Loss Account or the Income and Expenditure Account 5. – Balance Sheet Project Reports Each candidate’s project report should be presented in an ordinary and inexpensive...
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...|[pic] |Course Syllabus | | |Axia College/School of Business | | |XBIS/219 | | |Business Information Systems | Copyright © 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of Business Information Systems. This includes a broad foundation for both technical and nontechnical business professionals. Special emphasis is placed on how information is used by different types of businesses across different industries. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend...
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