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For downloading more tutorials visit - http://entire-courses.com/BSHS-352-Week-5-Presentation-and-Role---Play-on-a-New-IT-System-Team-Presentation

This document contains BSHS 352 Week 5 Presentation and Role-Play on a New IT System Team Presentation

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General Questions - General General Questions Resources: “Key Questions When Planning a Computer System” located in the Week Three Electronic Reserve Readings, and the technology guide link located in the Week Three Electronic Reserve Readings Create a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation to recommend a new information technology (IT) system for a human services organization. Identify and address the human services data that IT systems analysts and programmers would need for the development of your system. Prepare a role-play to illustrate how the staff of a human services organization would make decisions on purchasing a new computer system. Utilize a real organization or a fictional one. Describe the human services your organization offers and role-play a meeting among the key decision makers of your organization on purchasing this system. Include the following players: · Program manager · Development or fundraising manager · Director of operations or controller IT consultant

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