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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Concluding Discussion Question, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year ago
As an increasingly fundamental component of business strategy, the efficient management and dissemination of an entity’s information can create unique competitive advantage and customer value when integrated […]
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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Picking up the pieces, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 1 month ago
I like to think that my choice to use Apple products has made backups a simple, transparent process that I configured a long time ago to backup automatically over the air, but considering the broader scope of data […]
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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Case Study Comments (Week 12), on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 1 month ago
This case presents an intriguing IT management issue that this analysis will explore by examining the underlying cause of the collapse of the CareGroup system. CareGroup, a healthcare organization that manages […]
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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Information Technology and Globalization, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 1 month ago
In the transportation & logistics industry, information technology has enabled globalization by reducing barriers to international trade. With the speed at which the global supply chain now operates, the flow of […]
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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Lessons learned about lessons learned, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 1 month ago
The NASA Lessons Learned database seems to fall into what the Cognizant 2.0 case referred to as the “repository” model that acts fundamentally as a central storage location for document-based information. The […]
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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Reliability of online sources, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 2 months ago
Anecdotal evidence suggests to me that information today on Wikipedia is far more credible than it was even seven years ago when I was still in college. As the user base continues to grow, it would seem so too […]
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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Tapping the crowd, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 2 months ago
Davidson’s discussion of predictability seems to be the most inherent pitfall of crowd-sourcing. Unlike a team of dedicated employees, organizations cannot depend on crowd-sourcing to provide an expected amount […]
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Brian McCabe commented on the post, Going Digital, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 2 months ago
Digital cameras seem to promise the common point-and-shoot user the ease of taking quality photographs with the added benefit of instant feedback through an LCD screen. In the process though, the ease of image […]
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tuc72840 commented on the post, A bargain at any price, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 2 months ago
As everyone seems to agree, why should we pay for content when we’ve already paid for the connection? Content providers are so vast in numbers on the internet that any one who charges just pennies more than a […]
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tuc72840 commented on the post, Case Study Comments (Week 6), on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 3 months ago
The start of the twenty-first century at Apple marked a defining moment in the organization’s history in which they began a transformation from a niche computer manufacturer known as “Apple Computer”, to a digital […]
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tuc72840 commented on the post, Priority Setting, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 3 months ago
The inherent bureaucracy that prevails at most modern mega-corporations can mean that tasks or projects will come from all directions and carry varying degrees of importance and feasibility. In order to […]
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tuc72840 commented on the post, Getting the most from an ERP system, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 3 months ago
I agree most with the tip to “Assign executive ownership for user adoption and ROI”. As the foremost leaders in any organization, the executive team is undoubtedly the beacon for what matters most in the […]
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tuc72840 commented on the post, Unexpected consequences: the self-checkout example, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 3 months ago
There used to be a day at UPS (not that long ago) when part-time package handlers were burdened with having to memorize every city, street, range of street numbers, and load position corresponding to the 3-4 […]
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tuc72840 commented on the post, Is Powerpoint Evil?, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 3 months ago
I think we all agree that PowerPoint as an effective communication tool is heavily dependent on the ability of the author to create a succinct, informative presentation that compliments a presenter’s words instead […]
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tuc72840 commented on the post, Introductions, on the site IT Management – Spring 2012 1 year, 3 months ago
Hi all-
This begins my 5th semester in the Fox PMBA program, and will put me over the halfway point in the program. I grew up outside Detroit, Michigan, where I enjoyed ice hockey, skiing, and sailing. I moved […]



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