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Implementation of
disposition
Records disposition is the action performed with regard to records as a result
of their appraisal and the end of their retention period. The regular and
methodical destruction of records in line with a State Archives retention
schedule proves that they weren't deleted to evade freedom of information
requests or prevent their use as evidence in court.
Destruction Preservation
Records that are no longer useful This goal is typicaly achieved by choosing
or necessary in terms of high-quality materials, creating appropriate
administration, research, or law are storage conditions, and implementing safe
processed and disposed of in line handling techniques. In order to restore
with the established protocols practical access to the information,
during the destruction stage of prescriptive preservation involves identifying
records management. and treating or replicating damaged
elements.
Transfer of Custody
or Ownership Records
Transfer of custody authorization may be required under certain
circumstances, where the custody of agency records is to be managed outside
of an agency's direct physical control, or records are to be transferred to a
successor agency or organization. There may be an inclusion in accompanying
legal orders that wil define records amongst the agency assets to be
transferred. Where this occurs, the formal transfer of custody authorization is
not required. Where records are not explicitly included in the transfer orders,
transfer of custody from the State Archivist wil be required.
Borhan, M. F. (2023, January 7). Why The Implementation of Disposition is
Essential to Organisation? Guide to Business Rec
ord Management.
https://guardianofrecord.blogspot.com/2016/12/why-implementation-of-disposition-is.html
AUTHOR: SHARIFAH NAZURAH IZZATI
Major
knowledge
areas in
business
analysis
Understanding the ENTERPRISE ANALYSIS
relationship between the Focuses on understanding the needs of the
knowledge areas is business as a whole, its strategic directions, and
fundamental to attaining identifying initiatives that will allow a business to
success as a Business meet those strategic goals.
Analyst.
REQUIREMENT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Involves planning the requirements development
process, determining which requirements are the
highest priority for implementation and managing
change.
REQUIREMENT ELICITATION
This describes the tasks that business analysts
perform to prepare for and conduct elicitation
activities and confirm the results obtained. It also
describes the communication with stakeholders
once the business analysis information is
assembled and the ongoing collaboration with them
throughout the business analysis activities.
REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS AND DOCUMENTATION
Describes on how to develop and specify
requirements in detail to allow them to be
successfully implemented by a project team.
REQUIREMENT COMMUNICATION
This techniques ensuring that stakeholders have a
shared understanding of the requirement and how
they will be implemented.
SOLUTION ASSESSMENT AND VALIDATION
This describes how the business analyst can verify
the correctness of a proposed solution and how to
access possible shortcomings in the
implementation.
Eka, E. (n.d.). The 6 Knowledge Areas In Business Analysis Business Analysis Jobs.
https://www.businessanalysisschool.com/post/the-6-knowledge-areas-in-business-
analysis
AUTHOR: SHARIFAH NAZURAH IZZATI
MARKETING RESEARCH
TECHNIQUES
PRIMARY DATA SECONDARY DATA
SURVEY Secondary data is already existing
which has been collected and
With surveys, companies reach out to published by some individuals or
participants to answer questions. They can institutions. This data is available at
conduct surveys through various means, a very low cost and it requires lesser
including phone, mail, online, inperson. time to collect it. For example,
Surveys can be a cost-effective way to periodicals and newspaper, govt
gather a large quantity of data for publications and reports, and
analysis. Written surveys may also provide published survey of markets.
the advantage of encouraging candid
responses since they allow participants to
feel as though they're expressing their
opinion in private.
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METHODS
The first type requires the investigator or
the observer to make a personal visit to
the setting under investigation to get a
better understanding of the setting. The
second type, requires the investigator or
the observer to participate actively in
the situation under investigation while
at the same time making observation.
Indeed Editorial Team. (2021, May 18). 10 Methods of Market Research. Indeed. Retrieved
January 1, 2023, from https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/methods-of-market-research