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===Results=== | ===Results=== |
Revision as of 12:53, 19 April 2018
Monitoring Quarter (hereinafter, the Quarter) is the first of four lectures of Operations Quadrivium (hereinafter, the Quadrivium):
- The Quarter is designed to introduce its learners to enterprise discovery, or, in other words, to concepts related to obtaining data needed to administer the enterprise effort; and
- The Quadrivium examines concepts of administering various types of enterprises known as enterprise administration as a whole.
The Quadrivium is the first of seven modules of Septem Artes Administrativi, which is a course designed to introduce its learners to general concepts in business administration, management, and organizational behavior.
Contents
Outline
The predecessor lecture is Project Management Quarter.
Concepts
- Monitoring. A continuous process of collecting enterprise data.
- Internal sources monitoring. Monitoring of internal data sources; these sources include knowledge bases, business surveillance, enterprise acquisitions, communications, and the bookkeping system.
- Market sources monitoring. Monitoring of industry contracts, market data, and competitive intelligence.
- Stakeholder sources monitoring. Monitoring of stakeholders.
- Regulatory sources monitoring. Monitoring of regulatory information.
- Enterprise discovery. All activities resulted in obtaining of any data relevant to further effort development undertaken in order to achieve the effort goal or goals.
- Indicator. An indicator identifies a specific numerical measurement that indicates progress toward achieving an impact, output, activity or input. See also metric.
- Enterprise environment. The combined internal and external factors and forces, both standing alone and interacting with one another, that affect or can potentially affect the enterprise's performance.
- Micro environment. Consideration of firm, project or client imposed policies and procedures applicable in the procurement actions.
- Macro environment. Consideration, interrelationship and action of outside changes such as legal, social, economic, political or technological which may directly or indirectly influence specific procurement actions.
- Business surveillance.
- Enterprise data. All data that has been gathered to support all of the enterprise efforts.
- Data. Factual communications, raw documents, unprocessed measurements, and/or recorded observations collected for further analysis in order to create information.
- Data source. A place, person, or thing from which data comes or can be obtained.
- Internal data source. Intra-firm sources and records including historical data on similar procurements, cost and performance data on various suppliers and other data which could assist in proposed procurements.
- External data source. Extra-firm sources including industry contracts, market data, competitive intelligence and regulatory information which could aid procurement decision-making.
- Data origin.
- Human communications. Data generated by an informational exchange between two or more people.
- Document data. Data that one or more pieces of written, printed, or electronic matter contains.
- Media data. Data that one or more pieces of audio- and/or visual matter contains.
- Measurement data. Data that is obtained by one or more datapoint devices.
- Reconnaissance data. Data generated by observations.
- Data collection mode.
- Metadata. Data about data; it may include data sources, geolocation, the chronology related to data creation and further movement, data contexts, etc.
- Metadata. Metadata is information that is used to understand the context and validity of information recorded in a system.
- Metadata. Data that gives information about what the primary data is about (e.g., if a photo is the primary data, its metadata might consist of what its resolution is, when the photo was taken, etc.).
- Data research.
- Data structure.
- Appreciative inquiry. An approach that seeks to identify the unique qualities and special strengths of an organization, which can then be built on to improve performance.
Roles
Methods
- Media research. The data-gathering technique that is based on a systematic study of audio- and visual- materials in order to gather data.
- Documentation review (also known as documentation study, document research, and document analysis). The data-gathering technique that is based on a systematic study of documents in order to gather data. In business analysis, document review is a means to elicit requirements of an existing system by studying available documentation and identifying relevant information.
Instruments
- Search engine. A software system that is designed to search for data on corporate networks or, as a web search engine, on World Wide Web.
- Content management software (CMS). Software that allows publishing, editing and maintaining content from a central interface. See also: Content management
- Content management. The suite of processes and technologies that support the collection, management, and publication of information in any medium.
- Content gathering.
- Digital form. Online forms and form filing
- Download portal. Online forms and form filing
- Data date (DD). The date at which, or up to which, the project's reporting system has provided actual status and accomplishments. Also called as-of date.
- Datapoint device. Any data-gathering tool that counts, detects, gauges, meters, records, scales, scores, senses, surveys, and/or tests somebody or something and is located at some point where relevant data can be gathered.
- Mobile data collection. A suite of mobile transactions designed for hand-held devices. This allows users to selectively deploy bar-code enabled, hand-held mobile devices.
Results
- Knowledge base.
- Stakeholder register. A listing of the stakeholders affected by a business need or proposed solution and a description of their participation in a project or other initiative.
Practices
The successor lecture is Controlling Quarter.