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    1.Introduction: Mainly, in every organization enterprise architecture plays an important role because an organization must maintain a plan of its operations of current and future potentially. Importantly, the enterprise architecture provides the information about how the hardware, software, and network work together. Correspondingly, the architecture provides an outline of the organization goals and documentation of the process, the technical implementation which allows the for the organization…

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    process be more effective and produce positive results? That is what an Enterprise Architecture (EA) is for! The Meridian-Webster dictionary defined EA as a conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization with the intent to determine how an organization can most effectively achieve its current and future objectives. This paper presents a comparison between two of the most popular Enterprise Architecture, TOGAF and FEAF. Are these two frameworks any different?…

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    AMD Case Study

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    AMD has incorporated strategies that integrates IT solutions across all the teams with the help of IT to support efficient and responsive supply chain management. A standard ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system, SAP has been adopted. AMD uses hybrid Push-Pull: Batch dynamic production controls. Current supply chain challenges that AMD is facing: • Economic uncertainty due to global presence • Pressures from competition • Sensitive towards cost • Different technical challenges • Strong…

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    Technology Roadmap Outline In today’s information based environment, organizations are investing more and more to become digitalized, as it is expected to improve performance, reduce cost, increase production, and bring innovation in a given organization. Additionally, the rapidly changing technology demands and increasing consumerism, has further revolutionized the current business infrastructure. Furthermore, over the past decade or so, with the readily available Internet services, social…

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    Hrm/531 Week 3 Assignment

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    I’m currently the Contracting Officer Representative for United States Pacific Command and we use Information management systems help decision makers track projects from its formation to their execution. They provide them with pertinent information and collaborative tools that assist them formulate better assessments of projects based of past performances and future projections. Since most businesses use outdated management tools, which are not designed for managing complex projects, there is a…

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    Common Core Essay

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    where she talks about why states are retreating from the Common Core. She mentions in her article a quote from Rick Hess, a resident scholar and director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, “"People felt like they hadn 't been told about it," says the American Enterprise Institute 's Hess. "To people who were skeptical, they thought, 'How did you sneak this past everybody? '(Bidwell)." Hess and Bidwell were referring to the Common Core set in place by Obama and…

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    Introduction Through accurate, real-time information about daily operations, companies can make smarter, faster decisions allowing them to reduce operational costs by 23% and administrative costs by 22% (“6 Compelling ERP”). An Enterprise Resource Planning system, also referred to as ERP, is a management tool that integrates all departments and functions across a company onto a single system allowing companies to make those faster and smarter decisions. Specifically, the system gives…

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    In the world of Operations Management, especially in manufacturing, change is inevitable. There can be changes to the product based on customer feedback and product improvement. There can be changes to the processes due to new technology, think about robots, or product redesign. There can also be changes to the basic way you extrapolate data to determine how your operations are running. We used to keep track of production data on paper, it was inefficient at best and lacked the timeliness to…

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    Erp Operational Plan

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    shared database. The database offers interfaces, facts as well as precise figures critical for all the divisions in our Dog Daycare/ Dog Spa/ Dog Grooming organization. Among the areas covered within the enterprise will…

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    a. The planning step of the ERP implementation process requires: Needs assessment and Business justification Within the planning step of implementing the ERP system, it requires a needs assessment and business justification prior to implementation. The needs assessment provides business justification for the purchase of the software. The needs assessment phase is important because of the major investment in an ERP system and the impact it has on an organization. The business justification of…

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