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Section 1 - Strategy
TCO F - Given an organizational and industry context, identify and suggest a deployment strategy that will facilitate the success of a technologically driven organization.
This is the most important part of the project, because it sets the direction for all other sections. In this section, you establish the strategy for an organization.
Often people refer to this component as the "Vision" or "Mission" of a company, but it is not. The Vision for a company could be that you want to be a market leader. However, the technology strategy tells everyone how you will achieve that market leadership. The technology strategy tells the various stakeholders - employees, customers, community, and stockholders - what you are going to do to achieve that market leadership. This strategy should be very clear and easy to understand so that everyone will be "on the same page" when it comes to working together toward that goal.
In this section, you should describe what "SHOULD" be the strategy of a technologically driven company. You should focus specifically on the technology strategy. You should think about all the things we learned in the class that will determine a strategy that will help the company succeed.
Remember that you can use either an existing company or a fictitious company. If you choose to use an existing company, you can visit their web site to see if their strategy is listed. Or you can do a web search on their technology strategy to see
Section 2 - Core Competencies
TCO C - Given an organizational and industry context, identify the core technological competencies of the organization.
Like all subsequent sections of the project, this section is based on the Strategy Section.
Example:
Verizon Wireless Strategy is the having the best Network. Thus, the core competencies will be built around the network. Things like RF Engineers and wireless security experts would be detailed
Intel's strategy is to build the...