IT Strategic Planning Presentation

IT Strategic Planning Presentation Grading Guide

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Learning Team Assignment: IT Strategic Planning Presentation

Purpose of Assignment


The purpose of the assignment is to analyze the role of an enterprise technology strategy, examine information systems acquisition methods, analyze how IT governance fits into the strategic planning process, review common IT governance frameworks, and consider ethical concerns in IT governance and strategic planning.  


Resources Required


Baltzan, P., and Phillips, A. (2015). Business Driven Information Systems (5th ed.)

Week 2 articles and multimedia resources

Week 3 articles and multimedia resources

Grading Guide

Content

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Comments:

Analyzes IT strategic planning with a summary of strategic planning techniques

 

Analyzes IT strategic planning techniques with a description of the role of IT strategy in acquiring business driven information systems

Analyzes IT strategic planning techniques with a synopsis of common systems acquisition methods (SDLC, RAD, Spiral, outsourcing, etc.)

Analyzes IT strategic planning techniques with an overview of who participates in the systems acquisition process

Analyzes IT strategic planning techniques with an overview of common IT governance frameworks

Analyzes IT strategic planning techniques with a summary of how IT governance fits into an IT strategic plan

Analyzes IT strategic planning techniques with a discussion of ethical considerations in the strategic planning process

Presentation consists of 15 to 20 slides and is appropriate for the audience.

The presentation includes relevant media and visual aids that are consistent with the content.

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Total Earned

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Presentation Guidelines

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Comments:

The presentation is laid out with effective use of headings, font styles, font sizes, and white space.

The presentation includes three references from peer reviewed journals.

Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations and a reference slide.

The presentation includes an introduction and conclusion that preview and review major points.

Major points are stated clearly; are supported by specific details, examples, or analysis; and are organized logically.

Rules of grammar and usage are followed including spelling and punctuation.

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