stages will focus on one section of an overall (BA&SR) report to be delivered to

Before you begin work on this assignment, be sure you have read the Case Study on Chesapeake IT Consultants (CIC). As a business analyst in the Chief Information Officer’s (CIO’s) department of Chesapeake IT Consulting (CIC), you have been assigned to conduct an analysis, develop a set of system requirements and recommend an IT solution to improve the hiring process for CIC. This work will be completed in four stages, and each of these four stages will focus on one section of an overall (BA&SR) report to be delivered to the CIO. (Stage 1) – The first step is to look at the organization and explain how an IT system could be used to support CIC’s strategies and objectives, and support its decision-making processes. (Stage 2) – Next you will evaluate current processes and workflow and explain how CIC can use IT to improve its processes and workflow. (Stage 3) –Then you will identify key stakeholder expectations for the new technology solution to support CIC’s hiring process and develop a set of requirements. (Stage 4) – Finally, you will review the provided Vendor brochure for a proposed solution and explain how it meets the requirements and what needs to be done to implement the system within CIC. The sections of the BA&SR will be developed and submitted as four staged assignments. In stages 2, 3 and 4, you will also incorporate any feedback received when the previous stage was graded to improve the effectiveness of your overall report and then add the new section to your report.  At the end of the course, you will submit a complete BA&SR document that includes all the sections and changes that resulted from previous feedback. Part of the grading criteria for Stage 4 submission includes addressing previous feedback to improve the final report. Write an appropriate Introduction to the entire BA&SR Report (guidelines are provided below). Section I of the BA&SR document contains an organizational analysis and identifies ways in which information systems can help CIC, the organization in the case study, meet its strategic goals and meet the information needs of various levels of management. Using the case study, assignment instructions, Course Content readings, and external resources, develop your Introduction and Section I: Background and Organizational Analysis. To start, review the Business Perspectives Module (week 1 content), particularly the sections that describe the example of Booz Allen Hamilton, a services company with a business model similar to that of CIC in the case study. The case study tells you that the executives and employees at CIC have identified a need for an effective and efficient hiring system. Apply specific information from the case study to address area. Begin your report with a clear, concise, well organized introduction to explain why you are writing and what is to come. This should briefly set the context for CIC – business purpose, environment, and current challenges related to hiring. Then specifically provide what is to come in the full report (not just Stage 1). Keep your audience in mind – this is an internal report for the CIO of CIC. Provide an introduction in that engages the reader’s interest in continuing to read this report. Increase CIC Business   Development by winning new contracts in the areas of IT Consulting Build a cadre of consultants   internationally to provide remote research and analysis support to CIC’s   onsite teams in the U. S. Increase international recruiting   efforts and employ 5 research analysts in the next 12 months. The new hiring system would allow applicants from   around the world to apply online, increasing the number of international   applicants. It would enable the   recruiters to carefully monitor the applications for these positions,   identify the necessary research and analysis skills needed, and screen   resumes for these key skills. Recruiters   could quickly view the number of applicants and identify when additional   recruiting efforts are needed to meet the objective. Continue to increase CIC’s ability to   quickly provide high quality consultants to awarded contracts to best serve   the clients’ needs Increase CIC’s competitive advantage in   the IT consulting marketplace by increasing its reputation for having IT   consultants who are highly skilled in leading edge technologies and   innovative solutions for its clients – you are writing in the role of a CIC business analyst and your audience is CIC and your boss, the CIO. Don’t discuss CIC as if the reader has no knowledge of the organization. Use third person consistently throughout the report. In third person, the writer avoids the pronouns I, we, my, and ours. The third person is used to make the writing more objective by taking the individual, the “self,” out of the writing. This method is very helpful for effective business writing, a form in which facts, not opinion, drive the tone of the text. Writing in the third person allows the writer to come across as unbiased and thus more informed. · In Stage 1, you are preparing the first part of a 4-stage report. Use the structure, headings, and provided here for your report. · Write a short concise paper: Use the recommendations provided in each area for of response. It’s important to value . Assignment should not exceed 4 pages excluding title and reference pages. · 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 the table has been included. · Create a that includes: The company name, title of report, your name, Course and Section number and date. · Use two with citation and reference. Use at least one external reference and one from the course content. Course content should be from the class reading content, not the assignment instructions or case study itself. · Begin a for resources required for this assignment. Additional research in next stages will be added to this as you build the report. The final document should contain all references from all stages appropriately formatted and alphabetized. · Running headers are not required for this report. · 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 The   introduction is very effective; is clear, logical, derived from the Case   Study; and demonstrates a sophisticated level of writing. The   introduction is clear, logical, and derived from the Case Study. The   introduction is adequate, and is derived from the Case Study. The   introduction is not clear, logical and/or derived from the Case Study. Content missing or extremely incomplete, did   not reflect the assignment instructions, showed little or no originality,   demonstrated little effort and/or is not original work for this class   section. 10 The   explanation is clear, logical and fully supported using a sophisticated level   of writing. The   explanation is clear, logical and supported. The   explanation is provided and supported. The   explanation is not clear, logical and/or supported. Content   missing or extremely incomplete, did not reflect the assignment instructions,   showed little or no originality, demonstrated little effort and/or is not   original work for this class section. 20 Clear, complete, logical, derived from the Case   Study, and demonstrates sophisticated analysis and writing. demonstrates   analysis and effective writing. Explanation is provided and related to the Case   Study, may lack specifics and/or clear logic. Explanation is not clear, logical and/or   supported. Objectives   are clear, measurable and time-bound and are strongly and fully explained   using a sophisticated level of writing. Objectives   are clear, measurable and time-bound, and are clearly explained. Objectives   are somewhat clear, measurable and time-bound, and are explained. Objectives   are not clear, measurable and/or time-bound, and/or are not explained. Content   missing or extremely incomplete, did not reflect the assignment instructions,   showed little or no originality, demonstrated little effort and/or is not   original work for this class section. 15 Identified   correctly and fully, clearly and logically explained; are derived from the   Case Study; and demonstrate sophisticated analysis and writing. Identified   correctly and clearly and logically explained; are derived from the Case   Study; and demonstrate analysis and effective writing. Identified   correctly and explained and are derived from the Case Study. Not   all provided; and/or are not correct and/or not derived from the Case Study. Content   missing or extremely incomplete, did not reflect the assignment instructions,   showed little or no originality, demonstrated little effort and/or is not   original work for this class section. Required   resources are incorporated and used effectively. Sources used are relevant   and timely and contribute strongly to the analysis. References are appropriately incorporated   and cited using APA style. At   least two sources are incorporated and are relevant and somewhat support the   analysis. References are appropriately incorporated and cited using APA   style. Only   one resource is used and properly incorporated and/or reference(s) lack   correct APA style. A   source may be used, but is not properly incorporated or used, and/or is not   effective or appropriate; and/or does not follow APA style for references and   citations. No   course content or external research incorporated; or reference listed is not   cited within the text. 10 Well   organized and easy to read. Very few   or no errors in sentence structure, grammar, and spelling; double-spaced,   written in third person and presented in a professional format. Effective   organization; has few errors in sentence structure, grammar, and spelling; double-spaced,   written in third person and presented in a professional format. Some   organization; may have some errors in sentence structure, grammar and   spelling. Report is double spaced and written in third person. Not   well organized, and/or contains several grammar and/or spelling errors;   and/or is not double-spaced and written in third person. Extremely   poorly written, has many grammar and/or spelling errors, or does not convey   the information. 15 100