Class Meeting: Systems Planning
8 Planning Techniques discussed today:
- Stages of growth
- Critical success factors
- Competitive forces model
- Three emerging forces
- (Virtual) Value chain analysis
- Internet value matrix
- Linkage analysis planning
- Scenario planning
Remember: it’s good to know something about these planning models. It’s even better to be able to critically evaluate each one and determine what parts of each model might apply to your specific business situation. Don’t just follow a template (that’s managing by article, and if that’s what I want, I’ll buy the article instead of hiring you); think, evaluate, synthesize, and execute your own solution!
Public Records Online: What Do Citizens Have a Right to Know?
Good questions in class today about the nature of public records and how open they should be. As a citizen, blogger, and occasional activist, I have a pretty liberal (in the classical sense of the word, meaning favoring maximum liberty for citizens) view on access to public records: the more access, the more records, the better.
But from a managerial point of view: suppose you’re in a managerial position in the public sector — city finance office, county equalization officer (does the property taxes), someone in charge of public records. How would you decide what records to put online? Are there specific public records that people can look at in the office in person but that shouldn’t be made available online?
Andrew Long – Unified IP
Questions? Comments?
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Gabe Pooler: Elkton and Netbooks!
Gabe Pooler, DSU grad and Elkton School District technology director, comes to class today to talk about his pioneering one-to-one classroom netbooks program at Elkton!
Netbooks: “minimalistic” approach to technology in the classroom! Read more »
Wireless Mobile Computing Initiative
DSU is in the review process for WMCI. Students are invited to an open forum on Tuesday at 1:00 in the TCB to discuss the next step for DSU. This is system’s planning happening right at our doorstep! Please see D2L or your webmail for details on this process and for Tuesday class information. Attach comments to this blog spot.
Note for online students: We won’t have video Tuesday, but I’ll capture as much of the discussion as possible by live-blogging here. Note also the participatory nature of this systems planning: inviting all of the stakeholders in to get ideas. We’ll see how well it works! —CAH
Ted Collett – CruiseControl.Net
Ted eagerly awaits your comments and questions on CruiseControl.net and continuous integration — post here!
Sean Aman: Chroming Up
Sean evaluates Google — he welcomes your questions and comments!
Presentation: Katie Pfaff on OpenOffice
Katie gave us a quick run-through of OpenOffice, complete with a slideshow created in OpenOffice Impress. Cool!
Katie welcomes your questions and comments!