...Club IT Part 3 Tina Bell XBIS/219 November 11 2013 Katherine Escobar Abstract This paper will be about a technology plan for Club IT owned by Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys. They are seeking advice on what they need in resources to make the Club a success and eventually open another Club. The paper will have a brief description of the people who come in the Club, and the staff. Goals and strategy will be discussed, along with professional development. The assessment needs, and the budget, then an evaluation along with the conclusion. There will be an inventory of the current technological equipment and telecommunication services, and the hardware that is used. Club IT Part 3 Organizational Description and Demographic Information: Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys are the owners of a high energy, high impact night club. They both graduated from college with degrees in Business Administration, while they were in collage they both supported themselves working as musicians and playing instruments in night clubs. They both gained quite a bit of experience from working in these clubs along with their studies in college. They want to have a successful business; they currently offer their customers refreshments, short orders and appetizers, with live music, DJ’s, a 600 square foot dance floor with seating for 220, and a huge bar with 4 pour stations. They want to have a place so everyone can get together and have fun and encourage a community. The people they serve are young, middle aged...
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...Week 7 2012 Internet Privacy Web Privacy Danielle Worrell XBIS/219 Internet Privacy When it comes to the privacy issues of the internet, I expect to have privacy and security. This is not possible in some instances though. When I use the internet in a public place such as the library, I know that there are many users on there and others may see what I do. This goes along with work as well. They have a secure web but can monitor your usage of the internet therefore seeing anything that you are doing on their internet. Others may not know your security settings for a specific site but it can be saved on a proxy or cookie in the computer. I know that when accessing the web I take my chances even when using it at home, as others can figure out how to sign in on my Wi-Fi. For example, I remember in school when using the computer lab all computers were connected together using the web and you could open a document from any computer using a user name and password. All the documents and usage were saved on a main computer, which was the teacher’s computer. When it comes to being at home and using a Wi-Fi connection, you should have your own connection. It is not legal to use anyone else’s connection unless you have permission from that person to use it. If you see an unsecure network, it is not ethical to use unless you have permission but at the same time, you are able to connect without a pass code. You information and anything you do can be seen by the one who whose...
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...Problems at JetBlue 1.27.12 XBIS 219 Axia College of Univeristy of Phoneix In the case of JetBlue, I believe a combination of both the management and the technological part of the company was the main cause of the meltdown. In any airport that you visit today, there are systems that log all of your information. However, I think the management staff and the technical staff were at fault when this crisis was happening. With the managerial perspective, I feel that they did not train the workers properly on how to deal with a crisis like the one they dealt with. I would have thought that they would do more to commidate the passengers to reschedule their flights. I also think that the management staff would have worked harder to help the passengers locate their bags. The technical perspective is that the workers did not have a data base to work from. All of their information was written down on paper. If the airport had a computer with a system that they could log the passengers, their number of bags, and their information it would have went more smoothly. There are many problems that went wrong with the JetBlue Airport. The main problems that I would deal with and change would be the system and the cross training. Even though any business does not plan on having any crisis at any time. All businesses should be aware of how to handle the dilemias. If I were a part of the management team I would install digital dashboards with every desk associate. I would have reschedule...
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...Club IT Part 1 4.16.12 XBIS/219 1. Club IT description Club IT was established by two college friends Lisa and Ruben, whose dream was to become owners of a night club. That plan was put into action by opening up Club IT. Club IT is a young vibrant nightclub that is geared towards the younger generation ranging in ages 18 to 30 years of age. It is a nicely sized club with plenty of seating and enough room for all groovers to put there dancing skills to use with 600sq ft of dancing space. There is live music during the weekends and a hired DJ during the week. The club has a lot going on for itself drawing the younger crowd out every week. These owners strive to make there business a success by always making there club a hangout for there community. The owners are moving into the right direction by taking advantage of the e-commerce activites to help there business stay ahead in this competitive market. Although the club is doing well, both Lisa and Ruben as owners could use a little help in there IT department. This is where I come in to help analyze what Lisa and Rueben already have to make their business run more effieiciently. 2. Information Technology Infrastructure The role of information technology infrastructure is to implement organization and to help produce and store pertnant information. I noticed that the owners have a dial-up connection which means that most if not all of the club’s business is done on a network. Lisa and Ruben use a Pentium...
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...Club IT Rhoda Smith Business Information System XBIS/219 February 9, 2013 Michael Scott Club IT mission statement is to offer live music, A DJ’s, dance floor, and refreshments that suit individual lifestyle, and to build a community that individual can meet regularly. Club IT clientele is anyone over the age of eighteen who enjoy dancing and meeting other individuals. Club IT intranet site provides their customer the ability to have access to the club upcoming functions, eating menu, the staff, merchandise and the club staff such as new hires, and the employee of the month. The functional information system provides tools that can help manage and organize businesses. The information system specific functional areas are production, marketing, finance, personnel and accounting. Each of these functions requires application to perform well in each particular area. The financial information system will give Lisa and Reuben the ability to manage the process of the business financial functions such as availability and cost, budgeting...
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...Assignment: Club IT, Part 1 Jermaine Bullock XBIS/219 - Business Information Systems 4/18/14 Wes Stinehelfer The Club IT has a very unique and trendy concept for a nightclub. The administrative team is determined to bring the most relaxing and enjoyable experience from the atmosphere and musical ambiance, while formulating long-tern reoccurring clientele to come and enjoy themselves on a consistent basis. Most clubs seek consistent appearances from regular clientele, but Club IT is striving to seek long-lasting relationships that will develop into “a community” of clientele. This endeavor to cultivate “a community” will need a well executed plan of action that is supported by a technically sound digital support team. This will be the pillar that will support and dictate Club IT’s success to accomplish its mission (Club IT, 2010). The administrative team consists of two determined and eager entrepreneurs that have paid their dues in terms of working multiple jobs and earning the degrees necessary to place them in a suitable position to open a nightclub such as Club IT. The two owners are a step ahead of its competition because they recognize and understand that they need to expand and grow as a company and as leaders to their developing clientele base. The administrative team is responsible for the vision of Club IT and must strive daily to bring Club IT’s mission to fruition. From further review of the Club IT website, and a brief outing within the club atmosphere,...
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...Club IT, Part 3 XBIS/219 April 29, 2012 Joy Fluker Club IT, Part 3 Every business minded person aims towards owning a business while targeting certain type of people if not all kinds of people with the aim to satisfy their clients and at the same time maximize profit. As an entrepreneur, one gets to enjoy certain benefits of particularly choosing the people one works with (Dahl, 2011). Club IT is a downtown music joint that is managed by two Business Administration graduates Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys. This kind of business has always been their dream as they both have extensive knowledge on how to run a nightclub, as a result of their part-time job held as musicians during their time in school. They both also have passion for music and the knowledge of business acquired from school will only guide them to running a successful business. Noting that for every startup of a business, there is need for investment after which turnovers are achieved. Lisa and Ruben have invested into the Club by remodeling the interior with fancy installations that are quite inviting. For more liveliness, they hired live bands on certain days of the week and also a live DJ who uses digital data such as MP3 playlist to entertain the guest. With all this installation and the profitability achieved as well as the dream they have for Club IT, Lisa and Ruben discovered that other sides of the business will need some improvement such as their information system therefore deciding...
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... |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 class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Rainer, R. K., Jr., & Turban, E. (2009). Introduction to information systems: Supporting and transforming business (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. All electronic materials are available on the student website. |Week One: Overview...
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...Club IT, Part 3 Student Name Axia College of University of Phoenix XBIS 219 Instructor Date Opened in 2005, Club IT has enjoyed success in a business, nightclub, where many fail. This is mostly because of the experience of the owners, Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada. Both Keys and Tejada graduated from college with degrees in Business Administration and during college they both worked in numerous nightclubs as musicians while attending college. Entertainment at Club IT is all music related with live bands on the weekends and a live DJ on the weekdays. Club IT's customers are mostly tech knowledgeable young adults. Smart phones, tablets, and other forms of wireless communications are part of their everyday lives and they are just as likely to shop online as they are to shop at a brick and mortar business. (Appendix D, n.d.) Also, their customers are frequent visitors to social media sites like Facebook and Youtube. Even though the owners have experience their success is impressive because their information systems are either non existent or out of date. The primary goal of information systems is to process data into information and knowledge. Data is raw information that has not been organized or analyzed. Once data has been organized so it has meaning and value it becomes information. Data and knowledge that has been processed to convey understanding, experience, accumulated learning, and expertise as they apply to a business-related problem is considered knowledge...
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...Final Project: Club IT – Part 3 XBIS/219 Final Project: Club IT - Part 3 Introduction From day one, the assignment given by Ruben and Lisa has been overwhelming, but fun. The excitement is getting to know the staff, their duties, and to watch them work a full house, as well as entertaining friends at Club IT. The overwhelming part is all the information and ideas that needs integrated and implemented into this club. As an intern hired to complete the needs of Club IT, the major focus is helping Ruben and Lisa expand, maintain, and continue to build its client list. Club IT is a nightclub of music and dance. Ruben Keys, a drummer and Lisa Tejada, a jazz violinist, both graduates with Business Administration degrees, decided to own and operate a nightclub ("Club It", 2000-2013). They have come to realize that running a business goes beyond having degrees and physical experience with nightclubs. Ruben and Lisa have discovered that there is a need for business information systems, more in the realm of full analysis of their information needs. This technology plan will give more insight and focus on what it takes for Club IT to get to the level of competitiveness in their market, the integration of customer relations management software and open-source software applications with their current systems, and a financial projection overview giving cost analysis, productive areas, and growth. Organization and Demographic Information Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada...
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...CLUB IT PART 3 Week 9: Final Project Alnita L Holland XBIS/219 Axia University 8/7/2012 Ursula Woodruff This presentation will highlight goals and successes of the Club IT and what is desired to be done to help to keep them going in this competitive market. I will also offers an analysis of Club IT, provide a brief description of the organization and their demographic information, a set of short and long term goals and a strategic plan to achieve these goals, how the will the information systems will fulfill those roles. A complete inventory of Club and its current hardware, software, and kinds of telecommunications services being used. A detail list of proposed services and systems required and installed to meet these goals, as well as a plan to come up with a budget to fund such needs. INTRODUCTION I: Organization Description and Demographic Information. Understandably Club IT is a hip an-up-and-coming nightclub that has been open for a few months now, and it seems to be very successful. It’s also known that you, Ruben Keys and Lisa Tejada, that in 2005, you both graduated from college and you both earned your degrees in Business Management. It’s also known that while the two of you were taking curricula in college, you both worked as musicians, Lisa on the jazz violin and Ruben, you were on the drums, this permitted the both of you to function at different nightclubs and it also helped the both of you to earn money to get through school. Ruben...
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...[pic] |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. The instructor policies are VERY important. The late policies, participation and discussion requirements, and other important information to ensure your best experience in this class are detailed in that document. Make sure you read this document in full immediately to help avoide missed requirements and missed points. 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 class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. PLEASE NOTE: Many of the assignments in this class have been customized, which means...
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