(TCO G) 1. Determine the basic concept of responsibility, accountability, and liability as applied to ethical decisions. How these concepts related? (25 points) Answer: BASIC CONCEPTS: RESPONSIBILITY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND LIABILITY Ethical choices are decisions made by individuals who are responsible for the consequences of their actions. Responsibility is a key element of ethical action. Responsibility means that you accept the potential costs, duties, and obligations for the decisions you make
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James’s Records Business Plan Author: James Cureton BIS/220 8/20/12 Instructor: STEVEN GOLDSTEIN Table of Contents Title Page-------------------------- Pg 1. Table of Contents----------------- Pg 2. Mission Statement---------------- Pg 3. Executive Summery-------------- Pg 4. Conclusion------------------------ Pg 5. Mission Statement James’s records are state of the art record stores with the latest in hit music across the world. We plan to fascinate and educate young minds
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Smith Systems Consulting Review Blake Edwards BSA 310 April 17, 2011 Susan Peterson Abstract Smith Systems Consulting provides services to a broad target area. The company’s description, primary business processes and target audiences were briefly documented. Points were made for how Microsoft Project could benefit each business unit uniquely and collectively. Smith Systems Consulting Review “Smith Systems Consulting was founded in 1984. From an initial group of five, the
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Air Asia – Strategic IT Initiative Submitted by: Charles Kho Sandy Hofman Aruan Christian Tjitrahardja Ramaratnam Narayanaswamy Faculty of Economics and Commerce University of Melbourne 2005 306-669 Strategic Enterprise Systems Group Project Executive Summary IT is one of the major enablers of AirAsia’s successful low cost business model. Based on the environmental scanning performed, the demand for Low Cost Carrier (LCC) is expected to expand rapidly attracting more players to
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costly and complicated to customize, update and test. The systems were not meant to work together and as a result they have compatibility and don’t function properly. Modern financial software is more sophisticated and offers a solution for Riordan. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) packages are made
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CUSTOMER INTIMACY: ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS Sinosteel Strengthens Business Management with ERP Applications VIDEO CASE Systems Systems TAGS SUMMARY URL CASE Coordination of decentralized business units; centralization of business rules; data security; management decision making; real-time “enterprise wide” resource planning (ERP); collaboration; knowledge sharing. China’s state owned strategic resources enterprise Sinosteel Corporation uses Oracle Enterprise Resource Management
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Analyze the current business system in place Patton-Fuller Community Hospital has a business system that weighs heavily on Human capital to be fully maintained. The flaw in this system is that the communication between departments is not reliable or not there at all. Hospitals rely on open and fast communication with every staff member and departments. The system that Patton-Fuller is currently using has one challenge that cannot be overlooked and that is the human error when inputting the patient
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Discussion Questions Cisco Case Questions 1. At the start of the case, Cisco’s information systems are failing, yet no one steps forward to lead the effort to replace them. Why is this? Why were no managers eager to take on this project? At the beginning of the case, Cisco’s information systems were failing because they were experiencing exponential growth and the IT systems that were in place could not provide the reliability and maintenance for this magnitude of growth. Companies that experience
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a business. There are the resources, customers, and the supply chain to define and discuss how to resolve these issues, finally, a project development method to do a proper analysis of Club IT. Club IT’s Resources, Customers, and Supply chain Enterprise resource Planning (ERP), supply chain management (SCM), and the customer relationship management (CRM) are part of a system to resolve Club IT’s technological and management problems. To look at them as a whole will help see the problem as a whole
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manufacturers. Alongside these operations, they manage logistic planning and equipment distribution. The major challenges that Sinosteel was facing were the decentralized management of 86 different subsidiaries, 63 of which are located in China. The enterprise had many different employees, systems and practices that varied from one subsidiary to another causing overlapping of data and confusion within the company. Customer information was controlled within each individual subsidiary which resulted in
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