After the CEO reviewed your recommendation, he asked you to review the business application, the ERP system, and provide a system management plan. This plan provides the executive team with the details of a new or upgraded system implementation and helps to decide if it’s a viable solution for the business. A plan of this nature is typically 4 to 5 pages in length with charts when appropriate.
Develop a system management plan for a new enterprise system for International Plastics, Inc.
Ensure you:
• Incorporate an ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management (SCM), and data management into the International Plastics’ IT infrastructure. (Incorporate an ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management (SCM), and data management into the International Plastics’ IT infrastructure)
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CMGTCB/554 Competency 3 Assessment and Rubric
Course Title: IT Infrastructure
Competency Assessment Title: International Plastics, Inc. Systems Management Plan
Assignment Directions
After the CEO reviewed your recommendation, he asked you to review the business application, the ERP system, and provide a system
management plan. This plan provides the executive team with the details of a new or upgraded system implementation and helps to decide if it’s a
viable solution for the business. A plan of this nature is typically 4 to 5 pages in length with charts when appropriate.
Develop a system management plan for a new enterprise system for International Plastics, Inc. Ensure you:
• Incorporate an ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management (SCM), and data management into the International Plastics’ IT infrastructure.
• Summarize how software applications utilize the IT infrastructure.
• Describe the ethical and regulatory concerns associated with the plan.
• Classify each regulatory concern by its risk and potential impact.
• Justify the plan in the context of improved business performance.
• Address current trends and security concerns.
Submit your assignment.
Resources
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CMGTCB/554 Competency 3 Rubric
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Competency Assessment Rubric
Assignment/Performance
Criteria
Mastery
100%
Meets Expectations
85%
Not Met
0%
1. System Management: IT
Infrastructure
(weight 25%)
The plan thoroughly incorporated
an ERP, CRM, SCM, and data
management into the IT
infrastructure.
The plan nominally incorporated an
ERP, CRM, SCM, and data
management into the IT
infrastructure.
The plan narrowly incorporated an
ERP, CRM, SCM, and data
management into the IT
infrastructure.
2. System Management:
Software Application
(weight 15%)
The plan insightfully summarized
how software applications utilize
the IT infrastructure.
The plan adequately summarized
how software applications utilize the
IT infrastructure.
The plan inadequately summarized
how software applications utilize the
IT infrastructure.
3. System Management:
Ethical and Regulatory
Concerns
(weight 15%)
The plan comprehensively
described the ethical and
regulatory concerns related to it.
The plan partially described the
ethical and regulatory concerns
related to it.
The plan shallowly described the
ethical and regulatory concerns
related to it.
4. System Management:
Classify Regulatory
Concerns
(weight 15%)
The plan fully classified each
regulatory concern by its risk and
potential impact.
The plan sufficiently classified each
regulatory concern by its risk and
potential impact.
The plan insufficiently classified
each regulatory concern by its risk
and potential impact.
5. System Management:
Justification
(weight 15%)
The plan was completely justified
in the context of improved
business performance.
The plan was nominally justified in
the context of improved business
performance.
The plan was narrowly justified in the
context of improved business
performance.
6. System Management:
Trends and Security
Concerns
(weight 15%)
The plan comprehensively
addressed current trends and
security concerns.
The plan partially addressed current
trends and security concerns.
The plan ambiguously addressed
current trends and security
concerns.