Chief Information Officer’s (CIO's) department of Maryland Technology Consulting (MTC)

As a business analyst in the Chief Information Officer’s (CIO's) department of Maryland Technology Consulting (MTC), you have been assigned to conduct an analysis, develop a set of system requirements, evaluate a proposed solution, and develop an implementation plan for an IT solution (applicant tracking or hiring system) to improve the hiring process for MTC. This work will be completed in four stages, and each of these four stages will focus on one section of an overall Business Analysis and System Recommendation (BA&SR) report to be delivered to the CIO.

Section I. Strategic Use of Technology (Stage 1) - The first step is to look at the organization and explain how an IT system could be used to support MTC's strategies and objectives and support its decision-making processes.

Section II. Process Analysis (Stage 2) – Next you will evaluate current processes and workflow and explain how MTC can use IT to improve its processes and workflow.

Section III. Requirements (Stage 3) –Then you will identify key stakeholder expectations for the new technology solution to support MTC’s hiring process and develop a set of requirements.

Section IV. System Recommendation (Stage 4) – Finally, you will review the provided Vendor brochure for a proposed applicant tracking system and explain how it meets the requirements and what needs to be done to implement the system within MTC.

The sections of the BA&SR will be developed and submitted as four staged assignments. For stages 1, 2, and 3, only the material associated with that stage will be graded. The stage 2, 3, and 4 submissions will include the stage that is due, which will be graded according to the assignment requirements and rubric criteria, as well as include all previously submitted stages with any revisions made. It is recommended that when preparing stages 2, 3, and 4, you review any feedback from previous assignments to help improve the effectiveness of your overall report and increase the likelihood of a well-written final submission. For stage 4, the complete BA&SR submission includes grading criteria for evaluating if the document is a very effective and cohesive assemblage of the four sections, is well formatted across all sections and flows smoothly from one section to the next.

Write an appropriate Introduction to the entire BA&SR Report (guidelines are provided below). Section I of the BA&SR document contains an organizational analysis and identifies ways in which an information system to improve the hiring process can help MTC, the organization in the case study, meet its strategic goals and meet the information needs of various levels of management.

Full Answer Section

     
  • Section I: Strategic Use of Technology analyzes how an ATS aligns with MTC's strategic goals and decision-making processes.
  • Section II: Process Analysis evaluates the current hiring workflow and identifies areas for improvement through IT integration.
  • Section III: Requirements outlines key stakeholder expectations for the ATS and defines functional and technical requirements.
  • Section IV: System Recommendation assesses a proposed ATS solution, evaluating its features against the identified requirements and outlining an implementation plan.
This report aims to provide the CIO with a comprehensive analysis and justification for implementing an ATS to optimize MTC's hiring process, ultimately contributing to the company's continued success.  

Sample Answer

     

Introduction

Maryland Technology Consulting (MTC) is a growing IT consulting firm dedicated to delivering exceptional service to its clients. To maintain this high standard, MTC requires a robust and efficient hiring process to attract and secure top talent in the competitive IT field. This Business Analysis and System Recommendation (BA&SR) report explores how an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) can strategically improve MTC's hiring practices.

This report is divided into four stages, each focusing on a specific section of the BA&SR document: