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A CASE STUDY ABOUT STANLEY LYNCH INVESTMENT Group

Members of the Group:

* Cayabyab, Hazel

* Castro, Cristine

* Rico, Phoebe Lou

* Salvador, Trixie Jeannelle

* Torrano, Irish

Section: BM12103

Submitted to: Prof. JM Palabrica

Date of Submission: March 18, 2014

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

* Case (Summary)

* Problem Statement

* Analyzation of the Case Data

* Alternatives

* Selection of Decision Criteria

* Analyzation and Evaluation of Alternatives

* Selection of the Preferred Alternative

* Implementation Plan

* Discussion of the Case

Case Summary:

The Stanley Lynch Investment Group is a large investment firm headquartered in New York. It has 12 major investment funds, each with analysts in a separate department. Part of their strategic advantage is its advanced information technology system. However, with IT employees assigned to specific funds, it was nearly impossible to obtain consistent or comprehensive information. A new manager, J.T. Kundra, decided to have his employees download all of their programs to a wiki and he convinced other high-level managers to require their employees to do the same as part of their performance appraisals. The IT employees discovered that the wiki would help them perform more effectively and it provided a trail of information from the original documents to the more recent documents on any topic which was downloaded. The wiki eventually came to be viewed as one of their most important systems.

Problem Statement:

What is the possible way to obtain consistent or comprehensive information with IT employees who are assigned to specific funds?

Analyzation of the Case Data:

The cause of this problem is

On the other hand, the effect of this problem is

Alternatives:

* I have 2 alternatives that I think it will help to solve the problem. First, there must be one flash drive where all the documents are saved. So that it was easy for them to find...