Business systems analysis-is it good or bad for


Business Systems Analysis

1. Consider the reasons implementations fail. For at least three of these reasons, explain why this happens, if there is one (or more) type of implementation likely to minimize the occurrence, and if there is one (or more) type of installation more likely to induce failure for this reason.

2. Two members of your project development team are disagreeing about the relative importance of training and documentation. Sam strongly believes that training is far more important because it will ensure the successful implementation of the information system and that the early usage is a positive experience. Pat counters that the user documentation is far more important because its impact can help not only the current users, but also future users. Which do you think is right, and why?

3. Due to advances in technology and widespread computer literacy, many organizations use e-learning extensively to train employees. If you were managing a system implementation and had to train on a limited budget, you may find yourself choosing between e-learning or conducting face-to-face training with a subset of users who would then train their departments (called train-the-trainers). Which would you choose and why?

4. Is it good or bad for corporations to rely on vendors for computing support? List arguments for both on why you are for and against reliance on vendors as part of your answer.

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