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Freedom_Dragon

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Working Effectively In IT Environ - Roles in IT

Is it necessary to know & understand the roles in IT in great detail.

Eg: Roles include

IT Management u get
-IT Manager
-Project Manager
-Team Leader(s)

System Development u get
-System Analyst(s)
-Analyst/Programmer(s)
-Programmer(s)

Network Administration u get
-Network Administrator(s)
-Network Support(s)

Web Development u get
-Web Administrator(s)
-Web Developer(s)
-Web Support Officer(s)

Business Analysis/Management Consultant u get
-Management Consultant(s)
-Business Analyst(s)

Help Desk Support u get
-Help Desk Coordinator(s)
-Help Desk officer(s)

Techicians/Sales/Support u get
-Hardware Techician(s)
-Sales Consultant(s)
-Software Support(s)

Technical Writer/IT Trainer u get
-Technical Writer(s)
-IT Trainer(s)
 
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In all project development there r many roles & individuals who contributes their skills.
Basically the above is a list of the many different roles.
I was jus wonder whether its really necessary to know these roles in great detail in case if they ask discuss an ouline the roles for a particular scenario involving project development.
Or maybe its jus a waste of time?

And what happens if ur not asked to write in any particuler format such as a letter or memo etc. Can u jus write in what eva format u feel confortable with?
 

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I don't know what you’re talking about. Do you mean the roles of key players of the IT organisation? Andrew need help here!
 

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Originally Posted by Freedom_Dragon
And what happens if ur not asked to write in any particuler format such as a letter or memo etc. Can u jus write in what eva format u feel confortable with?
It depends. If the question doesn't ask a letter or memo then it usually is in REPORT format.
 

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In response to your query

hey!
i was just looking over that stuff myslf and i think that it is a good idea to have a general understanding of the key roles but i don't think it is neccessary to know each individual IT role in extreme detail!!
hope i was of help to you....i've just got a quick question....are the electives tested in the final exam
 

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Yer, the roles of key players/roles in IT.

I know the key roles in general, but to go further in detail(to note everything that the person is responsible for doing) i feel its a waste of time.
Err, i dont want to make big fuss about this or anything. ^^"

Oh, i c. So basically its a report if not asked for anything perticular. Thanks
 

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You should have been taught the key players by your teachers and it shouldn't be a drama to study and know them all incase they ask you a q' on them.
 

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Freedom_Dragon said:
Only the 11 core modules r examined in the HSC paper.
no electives.
Thanks freedom dragon..do you think it would be a good idea to study them breifly anyway so that it broadens your knowledge or is it just a waste of time????
Oh and would you happen to have the answers to the 2002 independant trail or know where i can find them???
bye!!

P.S Artificially intellegence is awsome would you happen to be a fan of Isac Asimov novels by any chance????
 
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Prerna Keshwan said:
do you think it would be a good idea to study them breifly anyway so that it broadens your knowledge or is it just a waste of time????
Hhahaha, time is always an issue. Theres only 2 days left. Best jus to revise on the 11 core modules i think.

Well, basically i got the answers to the 2002 Independent Trial from the URL that Linda pointed out there.

Thumbs Up for AI ^_^
Isac Asimov? never heard of him b4, thats probably because i hardly read any novels.
 

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