PROBLEM: You have been directed by your corporate or organizational president to research how to execute a technological changeover from one computer system to a newer computer system (keep in mind the possible conversion problems). This research paper should be addressed to the president, board of directors, and your professor. For this research, conduct a review of literature based on the current practices being used in today's organizations. Requesting the following items: 1. Research outline - Prepare an outline with bullet points of what you plan to cover in your research paper. You may incorporate the guidelines into your outline. A sample outline is listed below. Please follow the format sample of a research outline. TEMPLATE provided 2. Annotated Bibliography - Prepare an annotated bibliography with some of the articles/books you plan to cite in your final project. Please follow the sample provided with these instructions. Provide 6-8 entries. TEMPLATE provided 3. The research paper will be: · 6-8 pages in content (page count will not include title page, table of contents, references or appendices) · APA style format · Written in THIRD person not first person · Sources be properly cited, APA style The research paper must contain the following: a. Title Page b. Table of Contents c. Introduction d. Problem Statement (5-8 sentence paragraph that clearly defines the problem and why it needs to be researched) e. Review of current practices (background of literature) in the area f. Strategic plan for change or creation of the anticipated change (use examples of where this approach has been successful in other organizations if pertinent). g. Strategic approach for implementation of the change(s) h. Final recommendations and possible outcomes (best and worst case scenarios) i. Summary/Conclusions j. References section k. Appendix (if tables or charts or necessary) Your Name Professor Thomas HRMT 605 05 March 2017 Title: An Annotated Bibliography Ehrenreich, B. (2001). Nickel and dimed: On (not) getting by in America. New York: Henry Holt and Company. In this book of nonfiction based on the journalist's experiential research, Ehrenreich attempts to ascertain whether it is currently possible for an individual to live on a minimum-wage in America. Taking jobs as a waitress, a maid in a cleaning service, and a Walmart sales employee, the author summarizes and reflects on her work, her relationships with fellow workers, and her financial struggles in each situation. An experienced journalist, Ehrenreich is aware of the limitations of her experiment and the ethical implications of her experiential research tactics and reflects on these issues in the text. The author is forthcoming about her methods and supplements her experiences with scholarly research on her places of employment, the economy, and the rising cost of living in America. Ehrenreich’s project is timely, descriptive, and well-researched. ...