Identify 3 examples of objectives/goals that could have been used to ensure appropriate disaster preparedness for the College of Business Administration’s Office of IT in the Up In Smoke case


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Identify 3 examples of objectives/goals that could have been used to ensure appropriate disaster preparedness for the College of Business Administration’s Office of IT in the Up In Smoke case


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Identify 3 examples of objectives/goals that could have been used to ensure appropriate disaster preparedness for the College of Business Administration’s Office of IT in the Up In Smoke case. For each objective/goal, identify how it would be evaluated to ensure that the objective/goal was being accomplished to support proper preparedness. The combination of an objective/goal and evaluation criterion creates the basis for a control. Be creative: you will not find these controls explicitly listed in the case, but the case suggests appropriate controls that could have been used. Each combined objective/goal and evaluation criterion should be distinct from the others, but there may be multiple criteria used to evaluate a single objective, or multiple objectives that can be evaluated by a single criterion. For each control, specify: what type of control it would be (feedforward, concurrent, feedback, p. 94, or internal, external, bureaucratic, clan, market p. 95) and why, whether it relies on IS/IT (not all controls require or involve IS/IT), and if so, how IS/IT provides support for the control. A complete answer includes three controls described by both objective/goal and evaluation criterion, and for each of the three controls, the type of control and role of IS/IT in it.