Cis Strategic Planning
Reflect on the three competencies of this course. Consider how they might directly apply to your life and work environment when answering the questions below.
Competency 1:
Develop an IS plan aligning to organizational strategy for various ranges of time.
Competency 2:
Illustrate the integration between IT infrastructure, business process, and finance.
Competency 3:
Explain IT’s role in the strategic planning process.
Reflect on the following questions in a minimum of 500 words.
Question #1:
Think of a situation in which assessing the alignment between IT infrastructure and an organization’s mission and vision would be valuable and significantly impact the IT department. How could you utilize the creation of an IT department budget that lists expected monthly costs within your own work environment? Provide an example, either within your work environment or in society at large, of when the creation of a long-range strategic plan focused on innovation could have an impact on the organization.
Question #2:
What specific assignments or learning activities from this course did you find particularly beneficial? What do you feel could have improved or added to your learning experience in this course?
Submit your reflection.
Sample Solution
tional Trademark Association (INTA) as being impracticable, for firstly, sound cannot be published by the Trademark Registry and people would have to go to the registry to hear it, and secondly, it would be difficult for the registry to store so many sound samples. But these problems seemed to have been tackled by not only the new Trade Mark Rules of 2017, but also by general technological advancements. With access to the internet and unlimited cloud storage, the INTA’s apprehensions stand redundant. The first ever sound mark to get registered was way back in 1950 when the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recognised NBC’s infamous three chimes as a trade mark capable of being registered. Over the years, a lot of sound marks have been registered all over the world, for instance, Metro Goldwyn-Mayer’s iconic lion roar, 20th Century Fox’s chime, Tarzan’s yell, Intel’s jingle, default ring-tone of a Nokia mobile phone and many more. In India the first ever sound mark was granted to Yahoo! Inc. in 2008 for a man’s voice yodelling yahoo. ICICI Bank was the first Indian entity to obtain sound track registration with the Indian Trade Mark Registry.