Professional Management Programmes
Applied Management Qualifications Assignment cover sheet
Module Name: Managing Information
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Cohort Number (applicable to Applied Management students): PGDip1A12
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Plagiarism
Plagiarism is defined by the University as the fraudulent misrepresentation of another’s work as one’s own (including ideas, arguments, words, diagrams, images or data). It includes the explicit claim that another’s work is one’s own and, no less seriously, the failure to acknowledge adequately the sources used. This applies whatever the source of the material (for example, a published source, the World-Wide Web, a verbal communication, or the work of another student). Wilful and deliberate disregard for good academic practice in respect of attribution of material will be construed as plagiarism
Declaration
By virtue of submitting this assignment:
I certify that this is my own work and use of material from other sources has been properly and fully acknowledged in the text. I have read the definition of plagiarism given above. I understand that the consequence of committing plagiarism, if proven and in the absence of mitigating circumstances may include failure in part or all of my programme or removal from membership of the University.
I am agreeing to the University using any anti-plagiarism tools and techniques at its disposal as it sees fit.
I also certify that this complete piece of work has NOT been submitted in connection with another assessment and that the declared word count is accurate and derived in accordance with procedures set out in the course handbook.
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References: Stephen J. Doig, "Has Outsourcing Gone Too Far?," McKinsey Quarterly, 2001 Number 4 Global Data Management Survey 2001, PriceWaterhouseCoopers Halvey J, No Longer a last resort -companies used to consider outsourcing only in financial straits, but no more. Information week, issue 486, August 1 1994 Marchand, Kettinger, Rollins, 2002) - Infromation oreinetation, the link to business performance Porter,M.,1985.Competitive Advantage, Free Press, New York Schnierderjens,Schnierderjens,&Schnierderjens: Oustsourcing Management Information Systems, 2003