SCM Case Analysis: Information Technology

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SCM Case Analysis: Information Technology Scoring Guide

CRITERIA 

NON-PERFORMANCE 

BASIC 

PROFICIENT 

DISTINGUISHED 

Describe an organization's information management system (IMS).

Does not identify an organization's information management system (IMS).

Identifies an organization's information management system (IMS), but does not describe its significance with respect to competitive advantage.

Describes an organization's information management system (IMS).

Analyzes an organization's information management system (IMS). 

Evaluate the competitive aspects of an organization's IMS.

Does not analyze the competitive aspects of an organization's IMS.

Analyzes the competitive aspects of an organization's IMS, but the relationship or significance is unclear.

Evaluates the competitive aspects of an organization's IMS.

Recommends improvements for the competitive aspects of an organization's IMS. 

Describe how the IMS helps coordinate between supply chain partners.

Does not identify how an IMS helps coordinate between supply chain partners.

Lists ways an IMS can help coordinate between supply chain partners, but does not describe their value or significance clearly.

Describes how the IMS helps coordinate between supply chain partners.

Analyzes how an IMS helps coordinate between supply chain partners. 

Explain how an IMS helps monitor orders and inventory levels and satisfy customers.

Does not identify how an IMS helps monitor orders and inventory levels and satisfy customers.

Lists ways an IMS can help monitor orders and inventory levels and satisfy customers, but does not describe their value or significance clearly.

Explains how an IMS helps monitor orders and inventory levels and satisfy customers.

Analyzes how an IMS helps monitor orders and inventory levels and satisfy customers. 

Explain why managing information is equally or more important to a company than moving products.

Does not describe why managing information is equally or more important to a company than moving products.

Describes why managing information is equally or more important to a company than moving products.

Explains why managing information is equally or more important to a company than moving products.

Analyzes why managing information is equally or more important to a company than moving products. 

Exhibit proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and academic integrity by appropriately attributing sources.

Does not exhibit proficiency in writing and critical thinking; does not appropriately attribute source.

Exhibits inconsistent proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and appropriately attributing sources.

Exhibits proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and academic integrity by appropriately attributing sources.

Exhibits proficiency in writing, critical thinking, and academic integrity by appropriately attributing sources, and supports analysis with relevant research.