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CIS 500 – Information Systems for Decision -Making © 2017 Strayer University. All Rights Reserved. This document contains Strayer University Confidential and Proprietary information and may not be copied, further distributed, or otherwise disclosed in whole or in part, without the expressed written permiss ion of Strayer University. CIS 500 Page 1 of 4 Week 8 Status Report Due Week 8 and worth 50 points In W eek 10, you will provide a detailed project presentation for your new information system project. Because of its importance to the organization, your presentation must be thoughtful and visually appealing. To help you stay on track for this three -week effort, the ex ecutives have assigned you a project manager. For each week leading up to the presentation, you are expected to turn in a short (less than one page) status report. It must address just 4 things: 1. What did you expect to accomplish on the project this week? 2. What did you actually accomplish on the project this week? 3. What issues have arisen, and what help do you need? 4. What do you expect to accomplish on the project next week? Please write up your responses as a series of bullet points in memo form. There is no need for a cover page. CIS 500 – Information Systems for Decision -Making © 2017 Strayer University. All Rights Reserved. This document contains Strayer University Confidential and Proprietary information and may not be copied, further distributed, or otherwise disclosed in whole or in part, without the expressed written permiss ion of Strayer University. CIS 500 Page 2 of 4 Week 9 Status Report Due Week 9 and worth 50 points Your big presentation is due next week! Update your project manager with what has happened since your last report. Include these 4 things: 1. What did you expect to accomplish on the project this week? (Copy this from item 4 of last week’s report.) 2. What did you actually accomplish on the project this week? 3. What issues have arisen, and what help do you need? 4. What must you accomplish to be ready for the kickoff presentation next week? Please write up your responses as a series of bullet points in memo form. There is no need for a cover page. CIS 500 – Information Systems for Decision -Making © 2017 Strayer University. All Rights Reserved. This document contains Strayer University Confidential and Proprietary information and may not be copied, further distributed, or otherwise disclosed in whole or in part, without the expressed written permiss ion of Strayer University. CIS 500 Page 3 of 4 Grading for both of the weekly status reports will be based on the following rubric. Points: 50 Status Report Criteria Unacceptable Below 70% F Fair 70 -79% C Proficient 80 -89% B Exemplary 90 -100% A 1. What did you expect to accomplish on the project this week? Weight: 20% (10 points) Inadequate list of expectations toward project completion for the week Inadequate explanation of plans to meet expectations Listed expectations toward project completion for the week Somewhat explained the plans to meet expectations Listed expectations toward project completion for the week. Explained the plans to meet these expectations Provided insight as to how expectations were set week -to- week. Demonstrated when and how expectations listed would be met. 2. What did you actually accomplish on the project this week? Weight: 20% (10 points) Inadequate list of accomplishments toward project for the week Limited description of what was not accomplished Listed accomplishments for the week Somewhat described what was not accomplished Listed accomplishments for the week Described what was not accomplished for the week Listed accomplishments for the week. Explained why things were not accomplished. 3. What issues have arisen, and what help would you like with them? Weight: 20% (10 points) Inadequate description of issues that arose during week Did not describe or identify issues to be resolved Described issues that arose during the week Somewhat described help needed to resolve outstanding issues Described issues that arose during the week Determined what kind of help is needed t o resolve outstanding issues Described issues that arose, demonstrated how they were resolved. Presented issues in order of priority, with ideas about how to solve each. 4. What do you expect to accomplish on the project next week? Weight: 20% (10 points) Inadequate list of expectations toward project completion Did not describe how outstanding issues would be resolved Listed expectations toward project completion for next week Somewhat described how outstanding issues would be resolved Listed expectations toward project completion for next week Described how outstanding issues would be resolved by the following week Presented prioritized list of expectations for next week Proposed strategy for prioritizing and resolving outstanding is sues CIS 500 – Information Systems for Decision -Making © 2017 Strayer University. All Rights Reserved. This document contains Strayer University Confidential and Proprietary information and may not be copied, further distributed, or otherwise disclosed in whole or in part, without the expressed written permiss ion of Strayer University. CIS 500 Page 4 of 4 5. Clarity, persuasion, proper communication, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements Weight: 20% (10 points) Unclear structure, not persuasive, major grammatical errors Somewhat clear structure, limited persuasion, grammatical errors, language too simple or too wordy Clear structure, persuasive writing, minor or no grammatical errors, length and format within requirements, plain language No grammatical errors, plain language, organized by topic, references business needs, connects to technical specs, persuasive