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The case study presented in Case 4 is about the South Australian Water company trying to align information technology in a publically owned organization. This case describes the experience of a CIO and the need to drive a wide range of business applications as well as the IT infrastructure to improve the quality of water as the corporate goal. The main challenge confronting the management team is to add value to the business through IT and outsourcing arrangements. The student will analyze the case in six sections in the order followed. Also, these sections must be used to format level 1 heading titles in the case report.

Give the case background and organizational environment.
Describe the case situation and structure of the organization.
Identify the key problems and issues in the case.
Describe how the organization responded to those issues with technology and leadership in terms of successes, failures, or unforeseen results.
Provide and assessment and reasons for supporting those solutions.
Review the case finding and conclude how the solution could be improved or propose something different.
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Torogoon, A., Jetton, P., Vlasic, A., & Spiller, J. (2004). Raise your glasses the water’s magic! Strategic IT at SA Water: a case study in alignment, outsourcing and governance. Journal of Information Technology. 19, 130-139.

Assignment Expectations
Length: Minimum 35 pages excluding cover page and references (since a page is about 300 words, this is approximately 9001,500 words).

Assignment-driven criteria (25 points): Demonstrates clear understanding of the subject and addresses all key elements of the assignment.

Critical thinking (10 points): Demonstrates mastery conceptualizing the problem. Shows analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of required material.

Scholarly writing (5 points): Demonstrates writing proficiency at the academic level of the course; addresses the Learning Outcomes of the assignment.

Quality of references (4 points) and assignment organization (3 points): Uses relevant and credible sources to support assertions. The assignment is well organized and follows the structure of a well-written paper.

Citing sources (3 points): Uses in-text citations and properly formats references in APA style..