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The A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at the University of California, Riverside periodically needs to hire part-time faculty for certain courses. The department chair of Accounting and Information Systems identifies the courses each term, and sends an e-mail to other local universities. Candidates respond to the e-mail, indicating which course(s) they are qualified and available to teach. The department faculty evaluate each candidate and decide which candidates will teach which courses. At that point, AGSM's clerical staff requests the following information: resume, degree transcripts and student evaluations for the last year. Once those items are received, AGSM sends each part-time faculty member a hiring packet; the faculty member fills out the hiring packet, which includes various personnel, tax and payroll forms, and brings the completed packet to AGSM. The newly-hired faculty member is assigned an office and teaches the class as scheduled. AGSM staff process payroll once a month; faculty can have their salary deposited electronically in the bank or pick up a paper check on the first of the month.
Create a systems flowchart or Level Zero data flow diagram of the preceding process.


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