SCM Case Analysis: Information Technology
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. |