Case 1 – Missing White House E-mail
Questions:
1. What is the White House records management process? What is the significance of the records management process?Record Management Process is the process of transferring e-mails to the Executive Office of the President to computer systems in the White House. The significance of records Management process is to allot the text of the e-mails to be searched in response to subpoenas and other inquiries.
2. Daniel Barry discovered a problem with the record management process in January 1998, but didn’t determine the extent of the problem. What further actions might he have taken to correctly assess the situation while avoiding potential personal repercussions?Daniel Barry reported to the supervisor but they don't take action because they thought it was just a minor case. But then, even though it's just a minor problem they must take action and check the system and must not blamed it to the technician. It must be checked by the programmer of the system. Proper maintenance must be done with the physical asset of the system.
3. What could Barry’s supervisor have done to identify the extent of the problems earlier? Why might he have failed to follow through on resolving the problem? Can you identify any reasons why there was a six-month delay from the time the problem was finally recognized until it was fixed?As a starting point, the supervisor must check the reported error even if it's minor. And not doing so would simply mean, he failed to follow the steps and measures of resolving problem. He does not supervised well and just blamed other person. Blaming in times of crisis is of no help. Well then, there was a six moth delay from the time problem was recognized and fixed because there are still some things to consider like the long process of investigation (find and fixed process).
4. Considering the above case, how useful and crucial e-mails in the business environment?It is crucial because nowadays more business is occurring specifically in the field of doing the transaction online or e-business. Crucial in terms of sending important and private documents like for instance paypal accounts, documents, certification, shipments, funding documents, codes and other important business factors that could be sent. E-mails is the easiest, fastest and cheapest way to send and information especially when the business of organization have long distance location of areas.
Case 2 Pamalihog Situation A coworker calls you at 9 A.M. at work and asks for a favor. He is having a little trouble getting going this morning and will be an hour or so late getting into work. He explains that he has already been late for work twice this month and a third time will cost him for hours pay. He asks you to stop by his cubicle, turn his computer on, and place some papers on the desk so that it looks like he is “in”. You have worked on some small projects with this co-worker and gone to lunch together. He seems nice enough and does his share of the work, but you are not sure what to tell him.
Questions:
1. What would you do? Why?In dealing with such a situation, you must consider two main things – the badness and goodness of what you are going to do. After considering these things and have come up with some thoughts in the mind, try to weigh it up and decide on what to do.First thing, I would frankly tell him that I am not doing it. Asked why? I simply don’t want to do it because it’s not good for me and for the company to pay for some kind of a tardy person.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Professional Organizations
Here are the benefits of joining a professional group:
- Exclusive online resources. The websites of most professional associations have
“members-only” sections that provide access to a variety of databases and message boards, as
well as list-serv subscriptions so that you can be notified via e-mail about upcoming events and
special activities that may not be open to the general public. Some feature content on a variety of
topics, such as running a business, advancing your career or boosting your technology expertise. - Networking opportunities. When you join a professional organization, you’ll deepen
existing business relationships and make new contacts on a regular basis. Such networking goes
beyond the exchange of business cards – as you attend periodic meetings, become active on a
committee or take a prominent leadership role, you’ll forge lasting ties with others who have
common professional interests and similar business concerns. These relationships will be a rich,
ongoing source of inspiration and ideas. - Education. Many professional associations offer their members the chance to update
their knowledge of business and trade basics or acquire new skills through seminars, workshops,
break-out sessions at conferences and online courses. Typical subject matter can run the gamut
from tax tips and small business financing to advice about hiring and staff management. - Conferences and seminars. Members are often given priority registration for their
organization’s convention and may receive discounts on conference fees or special rates on
related expenses, such as hotel reservations and car rentals.
International IT professional organizations:
National IT professional organizations:
Local IT Professional Organizations:
- Cebu Educational Development Foundation for Information Technology (CEDF-IT)- is an offshoot of the first Cebu IT Summit convened last March 2001. The Cebu IT Summit identified the need to enhance the quality and quantity of human resources in the IT industry and CEDF-IT was the response to this challenge by the major players in the industry, the academe, and government and NGOs.
- Council of Deans for IT Education in Region XI (CDITE-XI) started in year 2001 and spread its wings under the presidency of Vic Calag (UP-Mindanao) for three years until year 2004. It would be worthy to note that the vision of CDITE-XI is to make Davao as the center of quality and world-class IT education and training in Mindanao. The mission is to produce highly competent and efficient IT professionals with sound social and ethical standards. The five main programs are: (1) Administrators and Faculty Development; (2) Academe-IT Industry Linkage; (3) Inter-School Cooperation; (4) Advocacy; and (5) Networking. The core values are commitment, professionalism, excellence, continuing education, integrity, social relevance and unity.
Sources:
http://www.ipbc.ca/UserFiles/Joining%20Prof%20Organizations%20-%20IPBC%2003.08.pdf
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