Deck 2: Information Systems in Organizations

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Over time, disruptive innovation tends to become less attractive to users in a new market.
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When the threat of new market entrants is high, the desire to seek and maintain competitive advantage to dissuade new entrants is also usually high.
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Reengineering and continuous improvement mean the same thing.
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An organization can spend less than another on information systems but still get better value.
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A traditional view of information systems holds that organizations use them to control and monitor processes and ensure effectiveness and efficiency.
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Organizational culture consists of the major understandings and assumptions for an organization.
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An organization is a system, which means that it has inputs, processing, outputs, and feedback.
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The diffusion of innovation theory can be useful in planning the rollout of a new information system. ​
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Perceived usefulness and ease of use of a system influence an individual's attitude toward the system.
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An organization's structure is independent of its goals and approach to management.
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According to Porter's five-forces model, the more the forces combine in any instance, the less likely firms will seek competitive advantage and the less dramatic the results of such an advantage will be.
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The concept of a value chain is not significant to organizations that do not manufacture products.
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Studies have shown that user satisfaction and technology acceptance are not particularly significant in healthcare as professionals in this industry are quick to learn and accept new technology.
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The shorter the payback period, the more attractive is the project.
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The diffusion of innovation theory states that adoption of any innovation happens all at once for all members of the targeted population.​​
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An advantage of the payback method is that it does not take into account the time value of money.
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Organizations cannot have many value chains.
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While information systems were once used primarily to automate manual processes, they have transformed the nature of work and the shape of organizations themselves.
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A sustaining innovation is one that initially provides a lower level of performance than the marketplace has grown to accept.
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Few organizations believe it necessary to align IS goals and organizational goals to achieve a competitive advantage.
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Providing value to a _____ is the primary goal of any organization.

A) stakeholder
B) product
C) competitor
D) service
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The IS support organization is a multi-faceted group providing user assistance in hardware and software acquisition and use, data administration, user training and assistance, and software development.
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The role of a systems analyst is narrowly defined and seldom involves communications with others.
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The lower the net present value, the more financially attractive the project is.
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The idea of _____ is a form of innovation that constantly seeks ways to improve business processes and add value to products and services.

A) reengineering
B) process redesign
C) disruptive change
D) continuous improvement
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Non-technical skills such as communications skills and knowledge of the organization are not important to IS personnel.
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_____ encompasses all the activities required to get the right product into the right consumer's hands in the right quantity at the right time and at the right cost, from acquisition of raw materials through customer delivery. ​

A) Supply chain management
B) Value chain management
C) Inventory management
D) Customer management
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Opportunities in information systems are available to people from foreign countries, including Russia and India.
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The higher the internal rate of return, the more attractive the project is from a financial standpoint.
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A _____ organizational structure is like a managerial pyramid where the power structure of decision making and authority flows from the strategic management at the top down to operational management and nonmanagement employees. ​

A) traditional hierarchical
B) virtual
C) flat horizontal
D) matrix
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A serious problem with both the internal rate of return and net present value methods is that it is difficult to forecast cash flow accurately over a number of years.
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In a _____, an individual has two reporting superiors (managers)-one functional and one operational.

A) program organizational structure
B) traditional organizational structure
C) product organizational structure
D) matrix organizational structure​
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Which of the following is one of the main areas of support activities in the supply chain of a manufacturing organization?

A) Service
B) Procurement
C) Marketing and sales
D) Operations
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The operations group is responsible for the day-to-day running of IS hardware to process the organization's information systems workload.
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A disadvantage of the payback method is that it fails to include cash flows beyond the payback period.
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A _____ organizational structure empowers employees at lower levels to make decisions and solve problems without needing permission from midlevel managers.

A) virtual
B) traditional
C) flat
D) matrix
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The systems development organization focuses solely on the development of new information systems and seldom becomes involved in maintenance and review of information systems.
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A(n) _____ innovation initially provides a lower level of performance than the marketplace has grown to accept but is improved to provide some new performance characteristics and becomes more attractive to users in a new market, eventually displacing the former product or way of doing things.

A) culture
B) organizational
C) disruptive
D) sustaining
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In a manufacturing organization, the supply chain is a key value chain whose primary activities include all of the following EXCEPT _____.

A) inbound logistics
B) finance and accounting
C) marketing and sales
D) customer service
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Which of the following theories explains how a new idea or product gains acceptance and spreads through a specific population or subset of an organization?

A) The diffusion of innovation theory
B) The contingency theory
C) The public choice theory
D) The two-factor theory
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The _____ is a series of activities that an organization performs to transform inputs into outputs in such a way that the value of the input is increased.
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The military is the classic example of a:

A) matrix organization structure.
B) traditional hierarchical organizational structure.
C) project organizational structure.
D) flat horizontal organizational structure.
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In a supply chain, _____ involve the transformation, movement, and storage of supplies and raw materials.

A) virtual flows
B) matrix flows
C) information flows
D) physical flows
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In the context of strategic planning for competitive advantage, becoming more efficient with production and manufacturing processes is characteristic of _____.

A) differentiation
B) niche strategy
C) mass supply
D) cost leadership
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A(n) _____ is a group of individuals whose members are distributed geographically, but who collaborate and complete work through the use of information systems technology.
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A(n) _____ is a group of people that is structured and managed to meet its mission or set of group goals.
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_____ involves reducing the number of employees to cut costs.

A) Outsourcing
B) Offshoring
C) Utility computing
D) Downsizing
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The _____ takes into account the fact that a dollar today is worth more than a dollar paid in the future.

A) time value of money
B) cash flow
C) payback period
D) financial flow
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A ____ is an agreement between two or more companies that involves the joint production and distribution of goods and services. ​

A) strategic alliance
B) differentiation partnership
C) niche alliance
D) cost leadership
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The role of the _____ is to employ an information system (IS) department's equipment and personnel to help an organization attain its goals.

A) information systems security analyst
B) chief information officer
C) data administrator
D) system operator
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_____ refers to organizational subunits and the way they relate to the overall organization.
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The payback period is:

A) the net present value of all cash flows (benefits and costs) generated by a project.
B) any cost savings associated with a project, such as savings from reduction in staff, equipment rental fees, and outsourcing fees.
C) any capital investment required to buy equipment, software, or office space.
D) the number of years required to recover the initial cost of an investment.
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The _____ of an investment makes the net present value of all cash flows (benefits and costs) generated by a project equal to zero.

A) net present value
B) internal rate of return
C) earnings growth
D) market share
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If an industry has low entry and exit costs and the technology needed to start and maintain a business is commonly available, this creates:

A) a threat of new entrants.
B) a threat of substitute products and services.
C) an increased bargaining power of customers and suppliers.
D) a rivalry among existing competitors.
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_____ are responsible for running and maintaining information system equipment and also for scheduling, hardware maintenance, and preparing input and output.

A) Data-entry operators
B) System operators
C) Web operators
D) Local area network operators
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A company with a(n) _____ strategy for gaining competitive advantage makes only high-performance sports cars and sport utility vehicles (SUVs).

A) differentiation
B) niche
C) cost leadership
D) industry alteration
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Giving employees and their managers more responsibility and authority to make decisions, take action, and have more control over their jobs is known as _____.
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_____ is a visa program that allows skilled employees from foreign lands into the United States.

A) L-1B
B) H-1B
C) 4F
D) G-5
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The _____ method of evaluating a project is the sum of the present value of the net cash flow for each time period.

A) net present value
B) internal rate of return
C) earnings growth
D) gross cash flow
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Which of the following is NOT one of five forces identified in Michael Porter's five-forces model?

A) The rivalry among existing competitors
B) The threat of new entrants
C) The threat of substitute products and services
D) The threat of new information systems
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_____ is a set of major understandings and assumptions shared by a group, such as within an ethic group or country.
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The _____ strategy for competitive advantage involves producing a variety of products, giving customers more choices, or delivering higher quality products and services.
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In the technology acceptance model (TAM), _____ is defined as the degree to which individuals believe that use of the system will improve their performance.
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A process cannot produce more than _____ defects per million opportunities to achieve Six Sigma.
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_____ is a process for testing skills and knowledge, which results in a statement by the certifying authority that confirms an individual is capable of performing particular tasks.
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​_____ design and set up databases to meet an organization's needs.
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The radical redesign of business processes, organizational structures, information systems, and values of an organization to achieve a breakthrough in business results is known as _____.
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_____ is a long-term business arrangement in which a company contracts for services with an outside organization that has expertise in providing a specific function.
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A(n) _____ is a professional in a developmental group of an information systems department who assists in choosing and configuring hardware and software, matching technology to users' needs, monitoring and testing the system in operation, and troubleshooting problems after implementation.
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The _____ group of a typical information systems organization is responsible for the day-to-day running of IS hardware to process the organization's information systems workload.
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_____ is a philosophy that considers using resources for any purpose other than to create value for the customer to be wasteful and therefore a target for elimination.
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The _____ specifies the factors that can lead to better attitudes about use of a new information system, along with its higher acceptance and usage.
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_____ convert a program design developed by a systems analyst or software developer into one of many computer languages.
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Porter's _____ model is a widely accepted model that identifies the key factors that can lead to attainment of competitive advantage.
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_____ is a theory that proposes that every organizational system is made up of four main components-people, tasks, structure, and technology-with an interaction among the four components so that any change in one of these elements will necessitate a change in the other three elements.
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A(n) _____ is a significant and ideally long-term benefit to a company over its competition and can result in higher-quality products, better?customer service, and lower costs.
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The _____ group of a typical information systems organization provides customer service for the employees, customers, and business partners who rely on the firm's information systems and service to accomplish their work.
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_____ means the ability of a product or a service to meet or exceed customer expectations.
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_____ are responsible for maintaining the security and integrity of their organizations' systems and data.
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A(n) _____is also known as a strategic partnership.
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Over time, disruptive innovation tends to become less attractive to users in a new market.
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When the threat of new market entrants is high, the desire to seek and maintain competitive advantage to dissuade new entrants is also usually high.
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Reengineering and continuous improvement mean the same thing.
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An organization can spend less than another on information systems but still get better value.
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A traditional view of information systems holds that organizations use them to control and monitor processes and ensure effectiveness and efficiency.
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Organizational culture consists of the major understandings and assumptions for an organization.
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An organization is a system, which means that it has inputs, processing, outputs, and feedback.
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The diffusion of innovation theory can be useful in planning the rollout of a new information system. ​
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Perceived usefulness and ease of use of a system influence an individual's attitude toward the system.
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An organization's structure is independent of its goals and approach to management.
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According to Porter's five-forces model, the more the forces combine in any instance, the less likely firms will seek competitive advantage and the less dramatic the results of such an advantage will be.
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The concept of a value chain is not significant to organizations that do not manufacture products.
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Studies have shown that user satisfaction and technology acceptance are not particularly significant in healthcare as professionals in this industry are quick to learn and accept new technology.
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The shorter the payback period, the more attractive is the project.
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The diffusion of innovation theory states that adoption of any innovation happens all at once for all members of the targeted population.​​
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An advantage of the payback method is that it does not take into account the time value of money.
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Organizations cannot have many value chains.
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While information systems were once used primarily to automate manual processes, they have transformed the nature of work and the shape of organizations themselves.
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A sustaining innovation is one that initially provides a lower level of performance than the marketplace has grown to accept.
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Few organizations believe it necessary to align IS goals and organizational goals to achieve a competitive advantage.
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Providing value to a _____ is the primary goal of any organization.

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D) service
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The IS support organization is a multi-faceted group providing user assistance in hardware and software acquisition and use, data administration, user training and assistance, and software development.
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The role of a systems analyst is narrowly defined and seldom involves communications with others.
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The lower the net present value, the more financially attractive the project is.
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The idea of _____ is a form of innovation that constantly seeks ways to improve business processes and add value to products and services.

A) reengineering
B) process redesign
C) disruptive change
D) continuous improvement
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Non-technical skills such as communications skills and knowledge of the organization are not important to IS personnel.
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_____ encompasses all the activities required to get the right product into the right consumer's hands in the right quantity at the right time and at the right cost, from acquisition of raw materials through customer delivery. ​

A) Supply chain management
B) Value chain management
C) Inventory management
D) Customer management
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Opportunities in information systems are available to people from foreign countries, including Russia and India.
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The higher the internal rate of return, the more attractive the project is from a financial standpoint.
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A _____ organizational structure is like a managerial pyramid where the power structure of decision making and authority flows from the strategic management at the top down to operational management and nonmanagement employees. ​

A) traditional hierarchical
B) virtual
C) flat horizontal
D) matrix
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A serious problem with both the internal rate of return and net present value methods is that it is difficult to forecast cash flow accurately over a number of years.
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In a _____, an individual has two reporting superiors (managers)-one functional and one operational.

A) program organizational structure
B) traditional organizational structure
C) product organizational structure
D) matrix organizational structure​
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Which of the following is one of the main areas of support activities in the supply chain of a manufacturing organization?

A) Service
B) Procurement
C) Marketing and sales
D) Operations
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The operations group is responsible for the day-to-day running of IS hardware to process the organization's information systems workload.
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A disadvantage of the payback method is that it fails to include cash flows beyond the payback period.
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A _____ organizational structure empowers employees at lower levels to make decisions and solve problems without needing permission from midlevel managers.

A) virtual
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C) flat
D) matrix
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The systems development organization focuses solely on the development of new information systems and seldom becomes involved in maintenance and review of information systems.
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A(n) _____ innovation initially provides a lower level of performance than the marketplace has grown to accept but is improved to provide some new performance characteristics and becomes more attractive to users in a new market, eventually displacing the former product or way of doing things.

A) culture
B) organizational
C) disruptive
D) sustaining
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In a manufacturing organization, the supply chain is a key value chain whose primary activities include all of the following EXCEPT _____.

A) inbound logistics
B) finance and accounting
C) marketing and sales
D) customer service
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Which of the following theories explains how a new idea or product gains acceptance and spreads through a specific population or subset of an organization?

A) The diffusion of innovation theory
B) The contingency theory
C) The public choice theory
D) The two-factor theory
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The _____ is a series of activities that an organization performs to transform inputs into outputs in such a way that the value of the input is increased.
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The military is the classic example of a:

A) matrix organization structure.
B) traditional hierarchical organizational structure.
C) project organizational structure.
D) flat horizontal organizational structure.
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In a supply chain, _____ involve the transformation, movement, and storage of supplies and raw materials.

A) virtual flows
B) matrix flows
C) information flows
D) physical flows
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In the context of strategic planning for competitive advantage, becoming more efficient with production and manufacturing processes is characteristic of _____.

A) differentiation
B) niche strategy
C) mass supply
D) cost leadership
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A(n) _____ is a group of individuals whose members are distributed geographically, but who collaborate and complete work through the use of information systems technology.
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A(n) _____ is a group of people that is structured and managed to meet its mission or set of group goals.
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_____ involves reducing the number of employees to cut costs.

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D) Downsizing
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The _____ takes into account the fact that a dollar today is worth more than a dollar paid in the future.

A) time value of money
B) cash flow
C) payback period
D) financial flow
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A ____ is an agreement between two or more companies that involves the joint production and distribution of goods and services. ​

A) strategic alliance
B) differentiation partnership
C) niche alliance
D) cost leadership
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The role of the _____ is to employ an information system (IS) department's equipment and personnel to help an organization attain its goals.

A) information systems security analyst
B) chief information officer
C) data administrator
D) system operator
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_____ refers to organizational subunits and the way they relate to the overall organization.
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The payback period is:

A) the net present value of all cash flows (benefits and costs) generated by a project.
B) any cost savings associated with a project, such as savings from reduction in staff, equipment rental fees, and outsourcing fees.
C) any capital investment required to buy equipment, software, or office space.
D) the number of years required to recover the initial cost of an investment.
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The _____ of an investment makes the net present value of all cash flows (benefits and costs) generated by a project equal to zero.

A) net present value
B) internal rate of return
C) earnings growth
D) market share
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If an industry has low entry and exit costs and the technology needed to start and maintain a business is commonly available, this creates:

A) a threat of new entrants.
B) a threat of substitute products and services.
C) an increased bargaining power of customers and suppliers.
D) a rivalry among existing competitors.
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_____ are responsible for running and maintaining information system equipment and also for scheduling, hardware maintenance, and preparing input and output.

A) Data-entry operators
B) System operators
C) Web operators
D) Local area network operators
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A company with a(n) _____ strategy for gaining competitive advantage makes only high-performance sports cars and sport utility vehicles (SUVs).

A) differentiation
B) niche
C) cost leadership
D) industry alteration
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Giving employees and their managers more responsibility and authority to make decisions, take action, and have more control over their jobs is known as _____.
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_____ is a visa program that allows skilled employees from foreign lands into the United States.

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C) 4F
D) G-5
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The _____ method of evaluating a project is the sum of the present value of the net cash flow for each time period.

A) net present value
B) internal rate of return
C) earnings growth
D) gross cash flow
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Which of the following is NOT one of five forces identified in Michael Porter's five-forces model?

A) The rivalry among existing competitors
B) The threat of new entrants
C) The threat of substitute products and services
D) The threat of new information systems
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_____ is a set of major understandings and assumptions shared by a group, such as within an ethic group or country.
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The _____ strategy for competitive advantage involves producing a variety of products, giving customers more choices, or delivering higher quality products and services.
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In the technology acceptance model (TAM), _____ is defined as the degree to which individuals believe that use of the system will improve their performance.
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A process cannot produce more than _____ defects per million opportunities to achieve Six Sigma.
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_____ is a process for testing skills and knowledge, which results in a statement by the certifying authority that confirms an individual is capable of performing particular tasks.
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​_____ design and set up databases to meet an organization's needs.
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The radical redesign of business processes, organizational structures, information systems, and values of an organization to achieve a breakthrough in business results is known as _____.
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_____ is a long-term business arrangement in which a company contracts for services with an outside organization that has expertise in providing a specific function.
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A(n) _____ is a professional in a developmental group of an information systems department who assists in choosing and configuring hardware and software, matching technology to users' needs, monitoring and testing the system in operation, and troubleshooting problems after implementation.
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The _____ group of a typical information systems organization is responsible for the day-to-day running of IS hardware to process the organization's information systems workload.
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_____ is a philosophy that considers using resources for any purpose other than to create value for the customer to be wasteful and therefore a target for elimination.
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The _____ specifies the factors that can lead to better attitudes about use of a new information system, along with its higher acceptance and usage.
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_____ convert a program design developed by a systems analyst or software developer into one of many computer languages.
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Porter's _____ model is a widely accepted model that identifies the key factors that can lead to attainment of competitive advantage.
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_____ is a theory that proposes that every organizational system is made up of four main components-people, tasks, structure, and technology-with an interaction among the four components so that any change in one of these elements will necessitate a change in the other three elements.
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A(n) _____ is a significant and ideally long-term benefit to a company over its competition and can result in higher-quality products, better?customer service, and lower costs.
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The _____ group of a typical information systems organization provides customer service for the employees, customers, and business partners who rely on the firm's information systems and service to accomplish their work.
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_____ means the ability of a product or a service to meet or exceed customer expectations.
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_____ are responsible for maintaining the security and integrity of their organizations' systems and data.
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A(n) _____is also known as a strategic partnership.
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