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An organization in Canada

An organization in Canada

Part 1

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Choose a private or public organization in Canada.
  2. Develop the following sections:
    1. Introduction – this section will provide the reader the purpose of the assignment, it will list the organization that you have chosen, and the reasons for your choice.
    2. Organizational Description – this section will provide an overview of the organization. This overview will include a summary of:
      1. its organizational and governance structure (are they lead by a board of director or a public administrator);
      2. the organization’s geographical location (i.e. urban, rural, remote);
      3. potential population characteristics (i.e. majority aboriginal populations, etc);
      4. review of potential Challenges – potential challenges that you can identify for this organization (i.e. access to services due to geographic location, etc). for which technology can play a significant role;
      5. description of the technological need(s) that this organization is required to address; and
      6. proposal of some potential solutions – do not forgot the rationale (i.e. why?)

 

This project has 3 parts, right now we are doing part 1. Part 2 and 3 will be add later which I will be uploading and request new order.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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