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A system leads to a lot of planning and less of implementation. Do you agree, justify your answer.

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Answered by vijayakumarsubbaiah
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The Systems Implementation Plan is the hub for all planning activities associated with developing and implementing an information system. ... Projects that require custom software development will require substantially more planning around design, construction and testing.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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A system leads to a lot of planning and less of implementation

  • The opposite of a strategic plan is implementation planning. The implementation plan serves as a step-by-step manual for carrying out the tactics that are outlined in the strategic plan to accomplish a certain goal.
  • The deployment of the new system to a selected group of users and the positioning of ongoing support and maintenance of the system within the performing organisation can be used to summarise the goal of system implementation (the transition).
  • Systems implementation involves deciding how an information system should be constructed (i.e., physical system design), making sure the information system is usable and operational, and making sure the information system complies with quality standards (i.e., quality assurance).
  • People who have faith in the future and a clear enough vision of it to serve as the foundation for planning are the ones who design systems. Two key outcomes of system planning represent its contributions. These are ideas and suggestions for designs. The decision-maker is the target of the proposal.
  • It is a procedure for gathering and analysing data, determining the issues, and breaking down a system into its constituent parts. System analysis is done to investigate a system or its components in order to pinpoint its goals.

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