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thomass commented on the post, Week 14 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 1 month ago
This course was a good learning experience for me. It gave me an understanding of project management in various business situations. I especially enjoyed learning the process one must go through to develop and […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 13 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 2 months ago
I do think that waterfall method is most likely to fail, mainly because each module isn’t revisited. If the direction of the project goes off on its own path, it becomes more difficult and time consuming to […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 12 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 2 months ago
which of your stakeholders do you think would be the most difficult to get on board? Why? Can you draw any general conclusions from this about getting people to buy into change?
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thomass commented on the post, Week 11 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 2 months ago
If someone asks to give estimates of how to get something done at work, I typically think about similar situations and try to figure out how long that took. Of course there are times when it may be something […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 10 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 2 months ago
In my organization, I believe that decisions made are based more on quantitative metrics than qualitative metrics, even though both are used. Management has meetings within our unit, and although they stress and […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 9 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 2 months ago
I also agree that “Mistake No. 14: They don’t communicate well with project sponsors and stakeholders. Impact: IT fails to deliver the expected requirements.” is the most important to avoid. Without properly […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 6 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 3 months ago
In my opinion, the most important takeaway from our guest speaker’s (Barbara Dolhansky) presentation regarding the University’s ERP implementation was ERP is more about business process than technological process, […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 5 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 3 months ago
I think that the development of Watson is similar to most IS projects. Sometimes it is very difficult to determine the requirements of a project. Other times, the requirements may be determined, but in fact, be […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 4 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 4 months ago
I also think self-serve data entry using touch screen will serve the undershot customers very well because the technology at CVS is not adequate enough. The undershot customers may feel that what CVS pharmacy is […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 3 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 4 months ago
I also agree with many of my classmates in regards to the drive-thru/curbside pickup. This is great for those of us who don’t want to lug our entire family/kids into the store while picking up our meal. Although […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 2 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 4 months ago
I agree with Adam’s response. System thinking is a great tool to learn from your “errors.” Unfortunately when you have an environment that is constantly changing, it is almost impossible to arrive to an end […]
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thomass commented on the post, Week 1 Discussion Question, on the site MIS5102 – Process Improvement and Innovation 1 year, 4 months ago
Our team created our own list independently, and most of us ended up with the same assumptions about the party. We only differed in one or two items. Once we discussed the areas that we differed in, it opened up […]



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