Based on the Good Shepherd Pharmacy and RemediChain: Will this Blockchain Deliver Donated Drugs to Needy
Question:
Based on the "Good Shepherd Pharmacy and RemediChain: Will this Blockchain Deliver Donated Drugs to Needy Patients?" Case from Harvard Business Review by Howard E Goode and Janis L. Gogan. Answer the following questions:
Q1) A brief summary of the case, detailing the team's assessment of the current situation, and definition of problems, issues, and opportunities
Q2) Any analysis, conclusions, and recommendations for action. This section defends your definition of the problem and sets up the case for your answers to questions and/or recommended solutions by drawing references from the case facts and data.
Q3)Answer the below specific questions:
1. What business risks might Phil Baker and the organization face if RemediChain is rushed to market or conversely experiences long project delays? 2. Assume the RemediChain Team will commit to a final design by September 1, 2019. Based on information provided in the case as of May 2019, evaluate the foreseeable challenges of the Blockchain software development project, per the six (6) categories of high-level IT project risk: size, requirements clarity, team's technical expertise, organizational readiness, time pressure, and system interdependence. 3. Taking into consideration your previous answers above, and other aspects you deem important, offer Phil Baker and Jason Fisher appropriate and actionable recommendations regarding the RemediChain software development project.
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill