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This Case Is In The Textbook On Page 327rubricfor More Rubric Inform This case is in the textbook on page 327. Analyze the issues by identifying the key challenges highlighted in the case. Summarize the situation at Hefty based on the evidence, focusing on two main challenges. The case study should be three to five well-written pages, supported by at least three professional references. Evaluate the effectiveness of the partnership between IT and the business at Hefty Hardware, identifying shortcomings on both sides. Develop a written plan detailing how IT and the business can collaboratively work to successfully deliver the Savvy Store program. Your response should include two to three paragraphs providing a strategic perspective. Your analysis must be supported by research. An organizational chart is attached as an appendix to clarify reporting roles. Follow the rubric for case study organization, including well-developed paragraphs, smooth transitions, focused ideas, and correct conventions in grammar, capitalization, and sentence structure. Ensure APA Style is used correctly for the cover page, in-text citations, format, and references. Refer to the grading rubric titled “Rubric Case Study 1” under Rubrics/Grading to meet all criteria.

Paper For Above instruction The case featuring Hefty Hardware, found on page 327 of the textbook, presents an intricate scenario involving the organizational and strategic challenges faced by integrating information technology with business operations. This analysis will distill the main issues into two critical challenges, summarize the situation at Hefty, and formulate strategic recommendations to enhance IT-business collaboration, particularly in the context of implementing the Savvy Store program. Firstly, understanding the effectiveness of the partnership between IT and the business units is essential. In many organizations, this relationship can be hampered by misaligned objectives, communication barriers, and differing priorities. At Hefty Hardware, it appears that the partnership suffers from these common shortcomings. The IT department may be perceived as a support unit rather than a strategic partner, leading to a lack of mutual understanding and collaboration. Conversely, the business units might underestimate the strategic value of IT, resulting in underfunding or misallocation of resources. This disconnect obstructs seamless project implementation, such as the Savvy Store initiative, which requires close cooperation between both sides. The second major challenge revolves around executing the Savvy Store program successfully. This


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