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    Through critical examination of both peer-reviewed journal articles in conjunction with personal teaching experiences it is decided to implement a 3 BYOD implementation strategy in WWPS This decision was highly influenced by Bebell & Kay (2010) findings of principals and schools leaders attitudes towards 1:1 technology located in the table below. (Bebell & Kay, 2010, p.31). This table displays the positive connation surrounding BYOD. Both teachers and students agreed that…

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    Obstacles to Implementation The implementation and maintenance of the project will inevitably present challenges. First, the database created involves three phases that must be fill by three different departments simultaneous. These usually concern Interact access and governance. Second, the workflow created can be difficult to navigate for individual that are not computer literate. Third, Blair Manor computers are outdated; the program can only be run on three computers. Other concerns to…

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    Cases of Failure and Success of ERP Implementations By definition, ERP stands for Enterprise Resource planning- a concept that began to be adopted in the early 90’s as companies attempted to attain seamless management by integration and information sharing between their functions. This creates an efficiency that is difficult to attain using the tradition setup of having independent information management systems in every department (such as CRMs and MRPs). For a business to run successfully,…

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    Active Implementation Phase Outer Context Sociopolitical/Funding. Fortunately, the C-SSRS tool was implemented in several of the surrounding organizations in the community so the district did not allocate any money for staff trainings or other materials needed to implement tool. The school district was able to receive the necessary materials for the implementation process via mandated free training for the district’s student support staff. The student support staff then disseminated the…

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    large scale with large-scale business processes, which were more complex than initially thought. NIBCO made a strategic decision to implement an ERP System, which proved to pay dividends in the long run. NIBCO faced many challenges with the implementation of the ERP System. Though the ERP System brought a huge revolution in the business process design. The global scene was ever changing, which led to NIBCO’s decision to deploy the ERP (Brown, DeHayes, Hoffer, Martin, & Perkins, 2012). The…

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    Crime is inevitable, indispensable and a normal part of society, according to Durkheim sociology of law (https://kpulawandsociety.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/durkheim-crime-serves-a-social-function/), but is too much crime a problem? According to the Overseas Advisory Security Council (OASC) Belize is labeled with a high crime rate and ranks among the top ten (10) in the world for homicides with an average of 40 homicides per 100,000 residents…

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    appropriate in the business where public safety is an overriding issue (Cowan, Unfortunately for them the process can sometimes be cumbersome with multiple steps to go through for implementation of such a policy. In order for XYZ to institute the program it must first have a written policy in place prior to implementation. Without properly researching the laws, XYZ opens themselves up to possible litigations from their employees due to breaches of statute. XYZ must first begin their zero…

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    Implementation Plan The solution proposed by this author includes, the use of risk assessment and implementation of interventions based on risk stratification to prevent readmissions. Interventions include, care coordination, home health care and remote monitoring as needed. Three presentations will be engaging senior leadership and associates to ensure an effective implementation. Initially, the recommended process will be presented during a one to one meeting with the Senior Vice President…

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    The coordinating process doesn’t offer a channel for the individuals to communicate with the authority. Another issue about interdependency is the lack of reference of other plans in this case. Although some related plans are mentioned in the implementation parts, it doesn’t give out any citation or details been referred in this plan. When the users want to clarity the information in the related documents, it will cost them a lot of time to find the appropriate sectors. Furthermore, the plan…

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    Human Services were authorized to extend the deadline for enrollment. Bush Administration and Republicans This group stated that the problems in implementation of Medicare Part D can be eliminated by management tools and not via applying several legislations. Strategies and tools in implementation of Medicare Part D The successful and effective implementation of Medicare Part D was the collaborative effort of federal, state and local agencies. Its stakeholders included several state officials…

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