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1. Summarize the three-sphere model for systems management in your own words, then use your own project experience or interview someone who recently completed an IT project, and list several business, technology, and organizational issues addressed during the project. Which issues were most important to the project, and why? Summarize your answers in a short paper or presentation.

Summarize the three-sphere model for systems management in your own words:

Three parts include:

1. Systems philosophy: an overall model for thinking about things as a system.

Who will benefit or be effected, the cost and maintenance or impact of to the business.

2. Systems analysis: problem-solving approach

Who could be effected, or who will train to use or how this could even be beneficial.

3. Systems management: address business, technological, and organizational issues before making changes to systems

What systems would be used, or applications required, and hardware needed, how networks would be affected, and what other equipment is needed.

Then use your own project experience or interview someone who recently completed an IT project, and list several business, technology, and organizational issues addressed during the project. Which issues were most important to the project, and why? Summarize your answers in a short paper or presentation.

I have only created projects for school or work. I did do a project for the blue book for the Eldorado. I had to create the blue book with all the part specks and include a schematic of the plans for it, which was a big project.

Although the difference with that project, I did not have to consider anything other than breaking it down and making it easy to understand for people who could not read a schematic. My experience with school projects is figuring out your outcome then making a plan to get their then testing and retesting until you get the outcome you want. I am sorry, but I do not know anyone that is an IT manager or...