CMGT578v12_Week4_assignment_instructions.docx

    CMGT/578 v12

    Week 4 Assignment Instructions

    CMGT/578 v12

    Page 2 of 3

    C:UsersdjshireyOneDrive - University of PhoenixF_DriveStyle GuidesUPX LogosHorizontal formatUOPX_Sig_Hor_Black_Medium.pngIT Budget

    This is a two-part assignment. For this assignment, you are the Chief Information Officer, or CIO, of Reynolds Tool & Die. To complete this assignment, you will:

    1. Create a Microsoft® Excel® spreadsheet proposing the Reynolds Tool & Die company’s IT operations’ annual budget, including maintenance, licensing, and any proposed new investments, such as hardware, software, cloud services, and/or outsourcing.

    2. Create a 1- to 2-page executive summary defending your budget choices in terms of innovation and efficiency.

    Part 1: Spreadsheet

    The example spreadsheet that begins on page 2 is a rough suggestion of an annual, itemized budget. You will create your budget in Microsoft Excel. Your budget headings may vary, but your budget needs to be as specific as possible. Within each category, you should include purchases for the IT strategic plan. For example, if, as the CIO, you are contemplating moving applications to a cloud solution, your budget needs to reflect that process. If you are implementing or expanding VMWare as a virtualization solution, your budget needs to reflect those purchases.

    The actual numbers can be approximate. A little research can point you in the right direction. For example, desktops run about $200-$300. You can use approximate figures for items such as licenses, maintenance agreements, servers, etc. Just make sure you have some justification (i.e., references) for the numbers you use.

    Part 2: Executive Summary

    Your executive summary needs to explain your budget. Possible headings include:

    I. Predictable Annual Expenditures

    Simply put, fixed operational expenditures keep the lights on. They are mainly hardware and software maintenance items, licensing, etc. These are expected costs of doing IT business. If, however, you are purchasing more hardware or software that will require additional annual maintenance and license agreements, you’ll need to defend those purchases and the annual expenditures that will remain for the company.

    II. New Purchases

    Any new purchases you recommend need to be justified. Why are you purchasing them? What benefit do you expect from the purchases? You’ll need to justify the purchases relative to the previous week’s assignments—Reynolds’ business situation and goals. For example, how will a new investment in hardware, software, or services achieve a competitive advantage for the company? What do you think the company needs to purchase to achieve its expansion goals? How much will outsourcing cost?

    III. Special Projects and Long-term Strategic IT Investments

    As CIO, you need to look at technologies in the context of long-range strategic planning. Think of this section as your wish list. The investments in this category may not help the organization achieve its short-range goals, but they’re considered a long-term investment in innovation to remain competitive. For example, a manufacturing facility may consider artificial intelligence and robotics as a long-range plan.

    Example Spreadsheet

    Your spreadsheet should look, roughly, like this:

    Annual IT Budget for Reynolds Tool and Die

    JAN

    FEB

    MAR

    APR

    MAY

    JUN

    JUL

    AUG

    SEPT

    OCT

    NOV

    DEC

    Servers

    5000

    Switches

    600

    Routers

    Desktops

    2300

    Laptops

    500

    Mobile Devices

    Printers

    Firewalls

    Capital Purchases – Software

    CRM

    ERP

    MS Office

    Security (endpoint)

    Security (servers)

    Mobile Management

    Desktop Management

    Virtualization

    Specialty Software

    JAN

    FEB

    MAR

    APR

    MAY

    JUN

    JUL

    AUG

    SEPT

    OCT

    NOV

    DEC

    Maintenance – Hardware

    Servers

    Desktops

    Routers

    Switches

    Firewalls

    Mobile

    Printers

    Firewalls

    Maintenance/Licensing – Software

    CRM

    ERP

    MS Office

    Mobile Management

    Desktop Management

    Virtualization

    Special Projects

    Outsourcing

    Cloud

    Managed Services

    Monthly Totals

    TOTALS:

    Copyright© 2021 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.

    Copyright© 2021 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.

                                                                                                                                      Order Now