GG Freightways (GGFRT) IT Decision Paper Assignment
Before you begin this assignment, be sure you have read the “GG Freightways Case Study,” any feedback on your proposed IT project from your ITSP Part 2 assignment, and the previously assigned course materials.
Purpose of this Assignment
This assignment gives you the opportunity to apply the course concepts to develop an IT Decision Paper to explain and defend an IT project at GG Freightways (GGFRT). This assignment specifically addresses the following course outcomes to enable you to:
· Apply best practices in information technology management and governance to make, defend, and justify an IT decision.
IT Decision Paper for Your Proposed IT Project
For your ITSP, Part 2, you proposed an IT project for GGFRT. Lance, the CIO at GGFRT, has asked you to write an IT Decision Paper to explain your proposed project. He wants to use the Paper to gain approval from the Governance Board to move forward with the project. This assignment uses a format for a Decision Paper that has been tailored to the course material covered in this class. You may work for an organization that has a format for IT decision papers, and it would be a good idea for you to look at it, but it will likely be structured a little differently from this one. Each organization develops tools and techniques that will work for them.
Assignment
You will develop an IT Decision Paper, using the outline below. Each of the topics to be included in your outline is covered in the course content readings assigned thus far. In addition to the course materials, (resource other than those provided in the class) must be used. Two or more cited references will earn top credit. Use a separate References page to list just the references you have cited. Remember to use the APA formatting rules and correctly cite and reference your sources with APA format. Use the Grading Rubric to be sure you have covered everything.
Please use this outline to build your IT Decision Paper. Use the numbering and headings shown below.
1. – In two or three sentences:
(1) describe the IT project you proposed for GGFRT in Part 2 of your ITSP.
(2) Describe what major function(s) the system would perform and who would use it. (Do not provide a technical description with hardware, software, etc.)
2. – In a short paragraph:
(1) explain how the proposed project aligns to the business strategic objectives in Part 1 of your ITSP, and,
(2) explain how the proposed project aligns to the IT strategies in Part 2 of your ITSP.
Your proposed project must be aligned directly with at least one business strategic objective and one IT strategy shown in your ITSP.
3.
– In a paragraph:
(1) Briefly explain where this project fits into the IT Portfolio Roadmap you included in Part 2 of your ITSP.
(2) What functional area does it support?
(3) Where should it be included in the timeline – i.e., should it take priority or be done before another project in the IT Portfolio (with justification)
4. – In a short paragraph:
(1) Briefly explain how this project fits in with other systems in place or in development at GGFRT.
(2) Explain whether it should interface with (share data of any kind with) other systems either in place or in development,
what information is being shared, and its purpose.
(3) Explain whether it replaces another system or multiple systems in use at GGFRT.
Refer to the Inventory of Current IT Projects in Part 1 of your ITSP and the IT Portfolio in Part 2 of your ITSP.
5. Benefits: Describe at a high level three (3) benefits the project provides to GGFRT. The benefits should correspond to the business strategies and the strategic alignment discussed in section 2 above.
. Refer to course content readings from Week 4 on Value Attainment. External research may also be beneficial.
Benefits of the solution should not be accomplishment of business strategic objectives nor accomplishment of IT strategies.
Please copy/paste the following table into your paper and complete it:

Benefit

State Business Strategic Objective/Provide Explanation of Alignment of Benefit to Business Strategic Objective

Example: do not use but leave it in the table when completing this section.
(If the project you chose is updating the Route Optimization/Freight Tracking System to include a package tracking feature):
Better visibility for GGFRT and its customers into the delivery status of packages.

Tracking freight to provide customers with better delivery dates & times
This real-time feature of package status will allow both customers and GGFRT employees to see where the package is while in transit. This will allow the customer to know where/when the package will be delivered.

1.

2.

3.

6. – List and briefly explain the high-level requirements for the project. . Refer to course content readings regarding requirements (Week 7). External research may also be beneficial. Requirements were also covered in IFSM 300 (the prerequisite to be taken prior to this course; in Stage 3 requirements you noted requirements; refer to this assignment for examples). Develop ten (10) requirements for the project and include what category of the requirements below your presented requirements fit into:
a. Business/user requirements
b. IT/system requirements
c. At least one system performance requirement
Defining Requirements – The next step is to identify the essential requirements for your chosen project. express specifically what the user needs the system to do. This can be in terms of tasks/processes the users need to perform, data they need to input, what the system might do with that data input, and output required. express how the system will perform in several performance areas and security.
present what the system will do, i.e., the functions it must perform. They include characteristics that a product must have to meet the needs of the stakeholders and can include function or nonfunction requirements. As a member of the CIO’s organization, you will use your professional knowledge to ensure all 3 types of requirements are covered (User/Business, IT/System, and System Performance). Refer to Week 7 content on requirements. Additional research can expand your knowledge of these areas.

Once you have identified the 10 requirements, evaluate each one using the criteria below and create 10 well-written requirements statements for your chosen project.
The requirement statement:
· Is a complete sentence, with a subject (system) and predicate (intended result or action)
· Identifies only one requirement; does not include the words “and,” “also,” “with,” and “or.”
· For User Requirements, states
tasks/processes the system will support or perform.
· For System Performance Requirements, states
the system will perform.
· For IT/System Requirements, states
the system will do and the functions it must perform.
· Includes a measure or metric that can be used to determine whether the requirement is met (time or quantity), where appropriate.
· Is stated in positive terms and uses “must” (not “shall,” “may” or “should”); “the system must xxxx” “the system must not xxx”.
· Avoids the use of terms that cannot be defined and measured, such as “approximately,” “robust,” “user friendly,” etc.
· Is achievable and realistic; avoids terms such as “100% uptime,” or “no failures”.
Do not provide generic statements but relate to the needs of GGFRT and your project.
Please copy/paste the following table into your paper and complete it:

Requirement Statement (explanation refers to the solution and case study)

Business/User; IT/System or System Performance (state one or more of these categories)

Example: do not use but leave it in the table when completing this section.
The Route Optimization/Freight Tracking System package status must be available to users 95% of the time

System Performance

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

7. – During the Assessment Phase, Cost Estimation consists of estimating the size and complexity of the project, not the effort required or the actual projected dollar costs. Copy the table below and place an X (or other indication) in the box that most closely describes the size and complexity of your proposed solution. Use your judgment and then write a short paragraph to introduce and explain the assessments in your table
(the choice must be justified).
Refer to course content readings from Week 4 on Cost Estimation, especially the Assessment Phase.

Assessment of Project Size and Complexity (Spring 2019)

Size/Complexity

Small

Medium

Large

Very Complex

Moderately Complex

Straightforward

8. – This section explains how GGFRT will know whether the project is achieving the benefits identified above in section 5. First, present the table with a brief paragraph discussing the solution, table that follows, and to properly evaluate benefits, they should be measurable/quantifiable. Review the benefits, and look at the requirements you identified, and come up with three (3) performance measures that will indicate the extent to which the projected benefits have been achieved. (For example, if you had identified a benefit that the project would result in more repeat customers, then a measurement for that would be the number of repeat customers with the goal that the number would increase.) Refer to course content readings on Performance Measurement. This may be a good area to do some web research. The measures should be presented in a table with an introductory sentence or two:

Benefit to Business (stated from section #5)

Measure (quantifiable)

Example: do not use but leave it in the table when completing this section.
Better visibility for GGFRT and its customers into the delivery status of packages.

50% reduction in the number of packages returned for next-day delivery because of more efficient scheduling as customers can also reschedule packages when they see delivery status; or,
Increase of 20% in the number on same-day deliveries due to better communication between GGFRT dispatchers, drivers, and customers.

1.

2.

3.

9. – Describe how you will use the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process to approach this project (the project you presented in the ITSP2). Include only the following 5 stages: Plan, Design, Build, Test, Launch. The activities in each stage may differ depending if you are building your solution or using a cloud-based solution. If you are using a specific methodology (Agile, Spiral, Waterfall, etc. your discussion should be specific to that methodology. List the stage followed by a colon, then in two to three sentences each, explain how each stage would be handled by Lance’s IT team and who else in GGFRT should be involved in each stage. Refer to course content materials on SDLC in Week 8.
Formatting Your Assignment
· Avoid quotation where possible by paraphrasing ideas and findings from your sources into both your own words and writing style. Changing a few words but including most of the wording and structure from the original text of your sources is not acceptable. Verbatim text directly from sources is not acceptable, even if cited. The work of the ideas and the writing needs to be your own. If you do use verbatim text, you must use quotation marks even if you have cited the source.
· Formatting: 1” margins, 12-point Times New Roman font.
· In the IT Decision Paper assignment, you are preparing the document based on the feedback from all previous assignments and scoring rubrics.
· Continue to use a title page from the ITSP #1 assignment that includes: The company name, title of assignment, your name, Course and Section number and date.
· Use the outline format in the assignment instructions above, for these sections:
1. Project Description
2. Strategic Alignment
3. IT Portfolio Roadmap Alignment
4. IT Architecture
5. Benefits
6. Requirements
7. Cost Estimation
8. Performance Measures
9. System Development
· Write a short, concise paper: Use the recommendations provided in each area for of response. It’s important to value .
· Content areas should be ; table entries should be .
· To
: Move your cursor to the table, then click on the small box that appears at the upper left corner of the table to highlight the table; right click and COPY the table; put the cursor in your paper where you want the table and right click and PASTE the table.
· Ensure that each of the is preceded by an that explains what is contained in the table, so the reader understands why the table has been included.
1. Use at least two that are (both in in-text citations and references). Any course content should be from the class reading content, not the assignment instructions or case study itself. For information on APA format, refer to Content>Course Resources>Writing Resources.
· Begin a for resources required for this assignment. Use APA format for your reference page.
· Running headers are not required for this report; however, please include page numbers.
· Writing should always be in third person.
· Compare your work to the below to be sure you have met content and quality criteria.
· Submit your paper as a , or a document that can be read in Word. Keep tables in Word format – do not paste in graphics.
· Your submission should include
: Lastname_Firstname_IT Decision
The “right” and “wrong” answers have to do with if you correctly incorporated the course concepts from the course content and addressed all parts of the assignment. You need to do some external research on at least one aspect of the assignment – your choice – and incorporate it and cite/reference it in APA format in your response. The project you proposed in the ITSP#2 is not as important as that it makes sense considering the course content and the Case Study. Use the Rubric below to be sure you have covered all aspects of the assignment.
GRADING RUBRIC:

Criterion

90-100%
Far Above Standards

80-89%
Above Standards

70-79%
Meets Standards

60-69%
Below Standards

< 60% Well Below Standards Possible Points Project Description 5 Points Description of the project is clear and concise, covers functions and users, and sets the stage for the remainder of the paper; demonstrates understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical thinking. 4 Points Description of the project is clear and concise, covers functions and users, and sets the stage for the remainder of the paper. 3.5 Points Description of the IT Project includes what it does (functions it performs) and who uses it. 3 Points Description of the project is unclear, not concise, and/or does not set the stage for the remainder of the paper. 0-2 Points Little or no description of the proposed IT project is included. 5 Strategic Alignment 9-10 Points Explanation of proposed project includes clear and well-supported alignment to at least one (1) business objective in the ITSP #1 and one (1) IT strategy in the ITSP #2, explanation is very appropriate to the Case Study and clearly tied to the proposed IT project. 8 Points Explanation of proposed project includes clear alignment to at least one (1) business objective in the ITSP1 and one (1) IT strategy in the ITSP #2; explanation is appropriate to the Case Study and tied to the proposed IT project. 7 Points Explanation of proposed project includes direct alignment to at least one (1) business strategic objective in the ITSP #1, and one IT strategy in the ITSP #2. 6 Points Explanation of business objectives and/or IT strategies are incomplete and/or are only partially appropriate to the Case Study or the proposed IT project. 0-5 Points Explanation of Strategic Alignment is minimal or not included. 10 IT Portfolio Roadmap Alignment 9-10 Points This section thoroughly explains the relationship of the proposed IT project to the IT Portfolio Roadmap in the ITSP #2 and/or updated if required, including a full explanation of the functional area supported, and where this project fits in the timeline. 8 Points This section clearly explains the relationship of the proposed IT project to the IT Portfolio Roadmap in the ITSP #2 and/or updated if required, including a good explanation of the functional area supported, and where this project fits in the timeline. 7 Points This section has an explanation of the relationship of the proposed IT project to the IT Portfolio Roadmap in Part 2 of the ITSP, including: where the proposed project fits into the IT Portfolio roadmap; identification of the functional area it supports; and where it should be included in the timeline in the ITSP. 6 Points This section includes only part of the required information on the relationship of the proposed IT project to the IT Portfolio Roadmap in Part 2 of the ITSP (where it fits, the functional area supported, and the timeline); and/or is not relevant to Case Study. 0-5 Points This section minimally covers the relationship of the proposed IT project to the IT Portfolio Roadmap in Part 2 of the ITSP or does not cover it at all. 10 IT Architecture 9-10 Points A correct and convincing explanation of the IT Architecture includes how the project fits with, interfaces with and/or replaces other systems, including data to be shared with full explanation; explanation is clearly relevant to the Case Study and the proposed project; demonstrates thorough understanding of course concepts, analysis and critical thinking. 8 Points An accurate explanation of the IT Architecture includes how the project fits with, interfaces with and/or replaces other systems, including data to be shared with explanation; explanation is relevant to the Case Study and the proposed project; demonstrates understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical thinking. 7 Points Explanation of the IT Architecture includes: how the proposed IT project fits in with other systems in place or in development at the business in the Case Study; whether it should interface with other systems either in place or in development; and whether it replaces another system or multiple systems in use at the business in the Case Study, includes data to be shared. 6 Points IT Architecture explanation partially covers how the project fits with, interfaces with, and/or replaces other systems; information on data to be shared is missing, is not relevant to the Case Study or the proposed project. 0-5 Points IT Architecture explanation is minimal or not included. 10 Benefits 9-10 Points Three (3) or more business benefits are thoroughly and convincingly explained and are clearly stated and aligned to the business objectives and IT strategies noted above in section 2; benefits are highly applicable to and appropriate for the proposed solution and the Case Study. 8 Points Three (3) or more business benefits are fully explained and are stated and aligned to the business objectives and IT strategies noted above in section 2; benefits are clearly applicable to and appropriate for the proposed solution and the Case Study. 7 Points At least two (2) business benefits that the proposed IT project provides to the organization in the Case Study are stated and described at a high level. The benefits correspond to the business objectives and the IT strategies discussed in section 2 above. 6 Points Fewer than two (2) business benefits are shown; benefits are not aligned to business objectives and IT strategies above and are not applicable to or appropriate for the proposed solution and/or the Case Study. 0-5 Points Business benefits are minimally addressed or not included. 10 Requirements 9-10 Points This section includes an effective and well-written introduction that is applicable to the Case Study and thoroughly and convincingly explains the primary business driver for the proposed IT project. At least ten (10) unique requirements are identified and discussed, clearly applicable to the Case Study; requirements are in full sentences in proper requirement statement format and properly classified; requirements cover items a-c in the assignment; demonstrates thorough understanding of course concepts, analysis and critical thinking. 8 Points This section includes a well-written introduction that is applicable to the Case Study and fully explains the primary business driver for the proposed IT project. At least nine (9) unique requirements are identified and discussed, clearly applicable to the Case Study; requirements are in full sentences in proper requirement statement format and properly classified; requirements cover items a-c in the assignment; demonstrates understanding of course concepts, analysis and critical thinking. 7 Points This section includes an introduction that explains the primary driver behind the system (major business need). Then, at least eight (8) requirements are listed and briefly explained, requirements may not be in full sentences in proper requirement statement format and/or properly classified, are applicable to the Case Study and include: (a) business/user requirements, (b) IT/system requirements; and (c) at least one system performance requirement. 6 Points This section does not include an introduction identifying the primary driver for the system; eight (8) or fewer requirements are identified, requirements; requirements may not be in full sentences in proper requirement statement format and/or properly classified; are not applicable to the Case Study, and/or items a-c in the assignment are not covered. 0-5 Points This section minimally addresses requirements, or requirements are not included. 10 Cost Estimation 9-10 Points This section includes an effective and well-written introductory paragraph that is applicable to the Case Study and thoroughly and convincingly justifies the assessments in the table that follows. Cost estimation table is included, with appropriate selection for size and complexity. 8 Points This section includes an appropriate introductory paragraph that is applicable to the Case Study and provides a good explanation of the assessments in the table that follows. Cost estimation table is included, with appropriate selection for size and complexity. 7 Points This section includes an introductory paragraph that explains the assessments and applies to the Case Study. Cost estimation table is included; selections are made for size and complexity. 6 Points This section does not include an introductory paragraph and/or cost estimation table is included, but selection for size and complexity are not appropriate or adequately justified. 0-5 Points This section provides little or no information on the cost estimation, cost estimation table is missing, and/or information presented does not apply to the Case Study. 10 Performance Measures 9-10 Points This section includes an effective and well-written introductory paragraph that is applicable to the Case Study, the proposed solution, and the table that follows. The completed table contains all required information, accurately reflecting the Case Study and the proposed solution; the performance measures are quantifiable, demonstrates thorough understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical thinking. 8 Points This section includes an appropriate introductory paragraph that is applicable to the Case Study, the proposed solution, and the table that follows. The completed table contains all required information, accurately reflecting the Case Study and the proposed solution; the performance measures are quantifiable, demonstrates understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical thinking. 7 Points This section includes at least one or two sentences that introduce the table. Performance Measures Table is included showing three (3) benefits and three (3) measures that are appropriate to the proposed solution and the Case Study. 6 Points This section includes fewer than three (3) benefits and associated performance measures, measures do not align to benefits, benefits and measures are not appropriate to the Case Study and the proposed solution, and/or introduction is missing. 0-5 Points This section provides little or no information on Performance Measures; table is missing; and/or information presented does not apply to the Case Study. 10 System Development 9-10 Points The five (5) stages of the SDLC are thoroughly covered; explanation is tied directly to the project and to the case study; includes IT team responsibilities and appropriate involvement of others at the business in the Case Study; demonstrates thorough understanding of course concepts and vocabulary. 8 Points The five (5) stages of the SDLC are fully covered; explanation includes discussion of the project and the case study; includes IT team responsibilities and appropriate involvement of others at the business in the Case Study; demonstrates understanding of course concepts and vocabulary. 7 Points The five (5) stages of the SDLC are covered: Plan, Design, Build, Test, Launch. Two to three sentences are used to explain how each stage would be handled by the team and identify others who need to be involved at the business in the Case Study. 6 Points The five (5) stages of the SDLC are not all covered; explanations are not appropriate to the project and the Case Study; and/or do not include IT team responsibilities and/or appropriate involvement of others at the business in the Case Study. 0-5 Points The stages of the SDLC are minimally addressed or are not included. 10 External Research 5 Points sources other than the course materials are incorporated in of the paper and are used effectively. Sources used are relevant and timely and contribute to the analysis. References are appropriately incorporated and cited using APA style. 4 Points At least one (1) source other than the course materials is incorporated and used effectively. Source(s) are relevant and contribute to the analysis. References are appropriately incorporated and cited using APA style. 3.5 Points At least one (1) source other than the course materials is used and properly incorporated into the text. Reference is cited using APA style. 3 points A source other than the course materials may be used but is not properly incorporated or used and/or is not effective or appropriate and/or is not relevant or timely and/or does not follow APA style for references and citations. 0-2 Points No external research is incorporated, or reference listed is not cited within text. 5 Report Format 9-10 Points Report is very well organized and is easy to read. Very few or no errors in sentence structure, grammar, and spelling; presented in a professional format. 8 Points Report reflects effective organization; has few errors in sentence structure, grammar, and spelling; presented in a professional format. 7 Points Report has some organization; may have some errors in sentence structure, grammar, and spelling. 6 Points Report is not well organized, and/or contains several grammar and/or spelling errors. 0-5 Points Report is extremely poorly written, has many grammar and/or spelling errors, or does not convey the information. 10 TOTAL Possible Points 100 2 Winter, 2021




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