Bundle: Information Technology Project Management, 8th + CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
Bundle: Information Technology Project Management, 8th + CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337075503
Author: Kathy Schwalbe
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 1QQ
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Information is not a part of the three-sphere model for systems management.

Hence, correct answer is option “B”.

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Three-Sphere model:

  • The three spheres of system management include business, organization, and technology aspects or issues.
  • These aspects or issues must be defined and considered in order to select and manage projects effectively and successfully.
  • The technological sphere will state the proper hardware and software issues that must be resolved.
  • In business sphere, a project must supplement or serve as an answer to the business goals.
  • In an organizational sphere, the matters involving the stakeholders are taken into full consideration.

Explanation for incorrect options:

Business:

Business is one of the three entities in the three-sphere model of system management.

Hence, option “A” is wrong.

Technology:

Technology is one of the three entities in the three-sphere model of system management.

Hence, option “C” is wrong.

Organization:

Organization is one of the three entities in the three-sphere model of system management.

Hence, option “D” is wrong.

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