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System Briefing
System Briefing
By: LaTreena Alexander
HCS/483
April 22, 2013
Augustus Scarlato

Once an employee begins employment with a company he or she must first go through completion of the internship program. During the program the employee has a very important briefing that he or she completed on time, and then presented to the CEO of the company. The guidelines required to complete the briefing assignment consist of the explaining in detail the selection process, and how it was affected by the goals of the organization and stakeholders. The briefing will explain the process needed for selecting and acquiring an information system and how the goals of an organization can drive the selection of the system. The briefing will identify different roles the stakeholders of the organization plays in the selection and acquisition process.
The goals of an organization may differ from the selection process because there has to be as common ground and balance between the organizational goals and the stakeholders. A stakeholder plays a major role inside an organization because the individual person, group, or organization is in the form of a stakeholder really holds the major keys of the organization because the stakeholder affects the actions of an organization. The stakeholders have a stake, vested interest, or operations within the organization and before an organization decides to make any business decisions the stakeholders are involved to make sure everybody involved in the organization come to an informed and united decision. Once a balance is found between the stakeholders and the organizational goals the outcome will be successful for every member of involved. Stakeholders affect the corporate missions and values because they will maximize the value for all stakeholders involved in the corporate, they play a major role in the decision making process so any decisions made cannot be made without the stakeholders involved in the process, and accountability is



References: Retrieved from: * Wager, K. A., Frances W. Lee, John P. Glaser & Lawton R. Burns (2009). Health * Care Information Systems. Ch. 14. San Francisco: Jossey Bass. * * Retrieved from: * http://businessknowledgesource.com/finance/how_stakeholders_are_going_to_affect_your_business_026447.html * * Retrieved from: * http://www.processgps.com/2010/07/15/the-importance-of-stakeholder-management-in-process-improvement/

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