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Question 7: How can you use this knowledge? Ghandi More Group A

Q7 – How can you use this knowledge? The type of buying decisions you may make as a business manager depends on the size of your organization and the type of hardware and software your employees need.

Q7 – How can you use this knowledge?  Here’s the process you should use to create a computer budget for your department or business.  First you need to establish your base requirements by  Assessing the type of work your employees perform and categorizing each job.  Determining the computer workload requirements for each category.  Then, deciding what your hardware and software requirements are for each category of worker.

How can you use this knowledge?  Once you’ve established your base requirements you need to forecast changes in  Employees  Workload  department task assignments  Upgrade requirements  Using your base requirements and change forecasts, you can prepare a budget that includes hardware and software prices based on organizational requirements and practices. Don’t forget potential overhead fees for networks, servers, and communication equipment.  Assess your proposed budget for feasibility and reasonability according to your organization’s competitive strategy. You may have to prepare justifications for your budget decisions.  The last step is to document the results of your efforts for later use

How can you use this knowledge?