Deck 3: Achieving Competitive Advantage With Information Systems

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The law of diminishing returns always applies to digital, as well as traditional products.
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The more people that use Microsoft Office software and related products, the lower its value.
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In the value chain model, primary activities are most directly related to the production and distribution of the firm's products and services that create value for the customer.
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Strong linkages to customers and suppliers increase switching costs.
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Studies show that about half of a business firm's profits can be explained by alignment of IT with business.
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The first movers of a disruptive technology typically benefit the most from the technology; and it is rare that fast followers catch up quickly.
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The idea driving synergies is that when the output of some units can be used as inputs to other units, the relationship can lower cost and generate profits.
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Business process reengineering is the radical redesign of business processes.
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The effect of the Internet has been to raise bargaining power over suppliers.
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A primary challenge in BPM is employee resistance.
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A transparent marketplace means that there is high product differentiation.
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A firm can be said to have competitive advantage when it has higher stock market valuations than its competitors.
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The greatest barrier to changing business processes is, ironically, management itself.
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Customers are one of the competitive forces that affect an organization's ability to compete.
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Probably the best single way to reduce quality problems is to reduce cycle time.
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BPM is considered concluded when the new processes are both implemented and accepted.
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In the strategy of product differentiation, information systems are used to enable new products and services.
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Benchmarks are specific standards for business processes set by industry leaders.
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The value chain model classifies all company activities as either primary or support.
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In the age of the Internet, Porter's traditional competitive forces model is still at work, but competitive rivalry has become much more intense.
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Which of the following industries has the lowest barrier to entry?

A)Automotive
B)Computer-chip
C)Restaurant
D)Airline
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The Internet raises the bargaining power of customers by:

A)creating new opportunities for building loyal customer bases.
B)making more products available.
C)making information available to everyone.
D)lowering transaction costs.
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Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to achieve product differentiation?

A)A hot tub dealer's use of information systems to determine which models and options its customers are most likely to buy
B)A shoe manufacturer's use of information systems in selling custom, made-to-order shoes directly to customers
C)A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct access from suppliers to production schedules
D)A grocery store chain's use of information systems to produce products and services at a lower price than competitors
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To what competitive force did the printed encyclopedia industry succumb?

A)Positioning and rivalry among competitors
B)Low cost of entry
C)Substitute products or services
D)Customer's bargaining power
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When a firm provides a specialized product or service for a narrow target market better than competitors, they are using a ________ strategy.

A)product differentiation
B)market niche
C)mass customization
D)process efficiency
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A manufacturer of deep-sea oil rigs may be least concerned about which of these marketplace forces?

A)Product differentiation
B)Traditional competitors
C)Low number of suppliers
D)New market entrants
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Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to focus on market niche?

A)A hot tub dealer's use of information systems to determine which models and options its customers are most likely to buy
B)A shoe manufacturer's use of information systems in selling custom, made-to-order shoes directly to customers
C)A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct access from suppliers to production schedules
D)A grocery store chain's use of information systems to produce products and services at a lower price than competitors
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Walmart's continuous replenishment system allows it to:

A)provide mass customization.
B)provide an efficient customer response system.
C)strengthen customer intimacy.
D)achieve economy of scale.
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The value chain model:

A)categorizes five related advantages for adding value to a firm's products or services.
B)sees the supply chain as the primary activity for adding value.
C)categorizes four basic strategies a firm can use to enhance its value chain.
D)helps a firm identify points at which information technology can most effectively enhance its competitive position.
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Which of the following is not one of the competitive forces of Porter's model?

A)Suppliers
B)Other competitors
C)External environment
D)Customers
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All of the following industries have been severely disrupted by the Internet except:

A)air travel.
B)PC manufacturer.
C)publishing.
D)software.
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An information system can enable a company to focus on a market niche through:

A)complex trend forecasting.
B)tailoring products to the client.
C)intensive product trend analysis.
D)intensive customer data analysis.
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Hilton Hotels' use of customer information software to identify the most profitable customers to direct services to is an example of using information systems to:

A)strengthen customer intimacy.
B)differentiate their service.
C)focus on market niche.
D)increase efficiency.
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A substitute product of most concern for a cable TV distributor is:

A)satellite TV.
B)broadcast TV.
C)satellite radio.
D)the Internet.
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A firm can exercise greater control over its suppliers by having:

A)more suppliers.
B)fewer suppliers.
C)global suppliers.
D)local suppliers.
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Internet technology:

A)makes it easy for rivals to compete on price alone.
B)imposes a significant cost of entry, due to infrastructure requirements.
C)increases the difference between competitors because of the wide availability of information.
D)makes it easy to sustain operational advantages.
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________ is the ability to offer individually tailored products or services using the same production resources as bulk production.

A)Mass customization
B)Size customization
C)Personalization
D)Demand customization
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Which of the following is not one of the four basic strategies a company can employ to deal with competitive forces?

A)Strengthen customer and supplier intimacy
B)Focus on market niche
C)Differentiate products
D)Compete on employee loyalty
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Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to strengthen customer and supplier intimacy?

A)A hot tub dealer's use of information systems to determine which models and options its customers are most likely to buy
B)A shoe manufacturer's use of information systems in selling custom, made-to-order shoes directly to customers
C)A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct access from suppliers to production schedules
D)A grocery store chain's use of information systems to produce products and services at a lower price than competitors
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Which of the following can force a business and its competitors to compete on price alone?

A)High product differentiation
B)Poor process efficiency
C)Demand control
D)Transparent marketplace
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Network economics:

A)applies the law of diminishing returns to communities of users.
B)applies traditional economics to networked users.
C)sees the cost of adding new members as inconsequential.
D)balances the high cost of adding new members to a community against the lower cost of using network infrastructure.
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The emergence of the World Wide Web acted as a disruptive technology for:

A)the typewriter industry.
B)print publishing.
C)PC manufacturers.
D)microprocessor firms.
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A virtual company:

A)uses the capabilities of other companies without being physically tied to those companies.
B)uses Internet technology to maintain a virtual storefront.
C)uses Internet technology to maintain a networked community of users.
D)provides entirely Internet-driven services, or virtual products.
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Benchmarking:

A)compares the efficiency and effectiveness of your business processes against strict standards.
B)allows industry participants to develop industry-wide standards.
C)is used to measure the speed and responsiveness of information technology.
D)synchronizes the business processes of customers, suppliers, and trading partners.
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Which of the following best describes business globalization?

A)Businesses whose suppliers are located overseas
B)Businesses selling their products worldwide
C)Businesses moving manufacturing overseas
D)All of the above.
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A ________ is a collection of independent firms that use information technology to coordinate their value chains to produce a product or service for a market collectively.

A)value chain
B)business network
C)value web
D)consortia
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The ________ strategy is characterized by heavy centralization of corporate activities in the home country of origin.

A)domestic exporter
B)multinational
C)franchise
D)transnational
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________ systems are those in which development occurs at the home base, but operations are handed over to autonomous units in foreign locations.

A)Transnational
B)Decentralized
C)Duplicated
D)Networked
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The more any given resource is applied to production, the lower the marginal gain in output, until a point is reached where the additional inputs produce no additional output is referred to as:

A)the point of no return.
B)the law of diminishing returns.
C)supply and demand.
D)inelasticity.
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All of the following are considered primary activities of a firm except:

A)inbound logistics.
B)sales and marketing.
C)procurement.
D)service.
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When the output of some units can be used as inputs to other units, or if two organizations pool markets and expertise that result in lower costs and generate profits, it is often referred to as creating:

A)value webs.
B)value chains.
C)synergies.
D)core competencies.
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The support activities of a firm include:

A)inbound logistics, technology, outbound logistics, sales and marketing, and service.
B)inbound logistics, organization infrastructure, outbound logistics, technology, and procurement.
C)organization infrastructure, human resources, sales and marketing, and technology.
D)organization infrastructure, human resources, technology, and procurement.
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An information system can enhance core competencies by:

A)providing better reporting facilities.
B)creating educational opportunities for management.
C)allowing operational employees to interact with management.
D)encouraging the sharing of knowledge across business units.
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The ________ strategy concentrates financial management and control out of a central home base while decentralizing production, sales, and marketing operations to units in other countries.

A)domestic exporter
B)multinational
C)franchise
D)transnational
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How are information systems used at the industry level to achieve strategic advantage?

A)By building industry-wide, IT-supported consortia and symposia
B)By raising the bargaining power of suppliers
C)By encouraging the entry of new competitors
D)By enforcing standards that reduce the differences between competitors
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The greatest impact the Internet has had on globalization is in lowering the costs of:

A)labor.
B)telecommunications.
C)network infrastructure.
D)entry to global-scale operations.
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The most successful solutions or methods for achieving a business objective are called:

A)core processes.
B)best processes.
C)benchmarks.
D)best practices.
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In a ________ system configuration, separate information systems are designed and managed by each foreign unit.

A)duplicated
B)centralized
C)decentralized
D)networked
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In network economics, the value of a commercial software vendor's software products:

A)increases as more people use them.
B)decreases as more people use them.
C)increases due to higher marginal gain in output.
D)decreases according to the law of diminishing returns.
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A firm's value chain is linked to the:

A)value webs of its industry.
B)value chains of its suppliers, distributors, and customers.
C)value webs of its suppliers and distributors.
D)value chains of its suppliers and customers.
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Seeing quality as the responsibility of all people and functions in an organization is central to the concept of:

A)Six Sigma.
B)TQM.
C)quality control.
D)cycle time reduction.
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Which of the following does not describe a difference between the way customers and producers see quality?

A)For a consumer, quality means uniformity of the product.
B)Consumers are concerned with the quality of the service.
C)A consumer view of quality includes its durability and safety.
D)For a producer, quality can be measured with a test.
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Which of the following is not an advantage for new companies entering the marketplace?

A)They can implement new systems and equipment.
B)They are not locked into an existing brand image.
C)They are more highly motivated.
D)They can establish new relationships with suppliers.
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All of the following have been disruptive technologies except:

A)the PageRank algorithm.
B)the flash drive.
C)minicomputers.
D)the iPod.
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The activities that measure the performance of your business processes against strict standards are called best practices.
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The reduction of errors to 3.4 defects per million opportunities is central to the concept of:

A)Six Sigma.
B)TQM.
C)benchmarking.
D)cycle time reduction.
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All of the following are ways to improve quality except:

A)improving products and services based on customer demands.
B)simplifying the production process.
C)implementing a new information system.
D)improving production precision.
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A firm that locates all systems development and operations at its headquarters is using a ________ system configuration.

A)unilateral
B)centralized
C)decentralized
D)networked
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Based on your reading of the chapter case, which of the four generic business strategies was Ford Motor company following in implementing its new software and apps?

A)Low-cost leadership
B)Product differentiation
C)Focus on market niche
D)Customer and supplier intimacy
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The iPad can be seen as a disruptive technology for the ________ industry.

A)publishing
B)music
C)software
D)travel
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________ typically develop a single information system, usually at the home base, and then replicate it around the world.

A)Domestic exporters
B)Multinational firms
C)Franchisers
D)Transnational firms
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A ________ is an activity at which a firm excels as a world-class leader.

A)best practice
B)competitive advantage
C)primary activity
D)core competency
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You are the production manager for a manufacturer of bicycle parts. Which of the following tools or technologies would you use to improve production precision?

A)value chain
B)CAD software
C)benchmarking
D)industry best practices
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Franchisers are firms that have their product created, designed, financed, and initially produced in the home country but rely heavily on foreign personnel for further production, marketing, and human resources.
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A value web is a collection of independent firms that use information technology to coordinate their value chains to collectively produce a product or service for a market.
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A micromultinational is a small firm operating on a global scale.
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Quality control is seen as an end in itself in Six Sigma.
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In some instances, BPM will lead to a paradigm shift that transforms the nature of the business itself.
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All of the following are psychological aspects of quality except:

A)effective marketing.
B)company's knowledge of its products.
C)the product's reputation.
D)the courtesy of salespeople.
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Mass customization allows a company to offer individually tailored products using the same production resources as mass production.
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The law of diminishing returns always applies to digital, as well as traditional products.
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The more people that use Microsoft Office software and related products, the lower its value.
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In the value chain model, primary activities are most directly related to the production and distribution of the firm's products and services that create value for the customer.
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Strong linkages to customers and suppliers increase switching costs.
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Studies show that about half of a business firm's profits can be explained by alignment of IT with business.
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The first movers of a disruptive technology typically benefit the most from the technology; and it is rare that fast followers catch up quickly.
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The idea driving synergies is that when the output of some units can be used as inputs to other units, the relationship can lower cost and generate profits.
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Business process reengineering is the radical redesign of business processes.
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The effect of the Internet has been to raise bargaining power over suppliers.
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A primary challenge in BPM is employee resistance.
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A transparent marketplace means that there is high product differentiation.
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A firm can be said to have competitive advantage when it has higher stock market valuations than its competitors.
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The greatest barrier to changing business processes is, ironically, management itself.
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Customers are one of the competitive forces that affect an organization's ability to compete.
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Probably the best single way to reduce quality problems is to reduce cycle time.
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BPM is considered concluded when the new processes are both implemented and accepted.
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In the strategy of product differentiation, information systems are used to enable new products and services.
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Benchmarks are specific standards for business processes set by industry leaders.
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The value chain model classifies all company activities as either primary or support.
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In the age of the Internet, Porter's traditional competitive forces model is still at work, but competitive rivalry has become much more intense.
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Which of the following industries has the lowest barrier to entry?

A)Automotive
B)Computer-chip
C)Restaurant
D)Airline
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The Internet raises the bargaining power of customers by:

A)creating new opportunities for building loyal customer bases.
B)making more products available.
C)making information available to everyone.
D)lowering transaction costs.
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Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to achieve product differentiation?

A)A hot tub dealer's use of information systems to determine which models and options its customers are most likely to buy
B)A shoe manufacturer's use of information systems in selling custom, made-to-order shoes directly to customers
C)A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct access from suppliers to production schedules
D)A grocery store chain's use of information systems to produce products and services at a lower price than competitors
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To what competitive force did the printed encyclopedia industry succumb?

A)Positioning and rivalry among competitors
B)Low cost of entry
C)Substitute products or services
D)Customer's bargaining power
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When a firm provides a specialized product or service for a narrow target market better than competitors, they are using a ________ strategy.

A)product differentiation
B)market niche
C)mass customization
D)process efficiency
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A manufacturer of deep-sea oil rigs may be least concerned about which of these marketplace forces?

A)Product differentiation
B)Traditional competitors
C)Low number of suppliers
D)New market entrants
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Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to focus on market niche?

A)A hot tub dealer's use of information systems to determine which models and options its customers are most likely to buy
B)A shoe manufacturer's use of information systems in selling custom, made-to-order shoes directly to customers
C)A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct access from suppliers to production schedules
D)A grocery store chain's use of information systems to produce products and services at a lower price than competitors
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Walmart's continuous replenishment system allows it to:

A)provide mass customization.
B)provide an efficient customer response system.
C)strengthen customer intimacy.
D)achieve economy of scale.
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The value chain model:

A)categorizes five related advantages for adding value to a firm's products or services.
B)sees the supply chain as the primary activity for adding value.
C)categorizes four basic strategies a firm can use to enhance its value chain.
D)helps a firm identify points at which information technology can most effectively enhance its competitive position.
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Which of the following is not one of the competitive forces of Porter's model?

A)Suppliers
B)Other competitors
C)External environment
D)Customers
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All of the following industries have been severely disrupted by the Internet except:

A)air travel.
B)PC manufacturer.
C)publishing.
D)software.
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An information system can enable a company to focus on a market niche through:

A)complex trend forecasting.
B)tailoring products to the client.
C)intensive product trend analysis.
D)intensive customer data analysis.
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Hilton Hotels' use of customer information software to identify the most profitable customers to direct services to is an example of using information systems to:

A)strengthen customer intimacy.
B)differentiate their service.
C)focus on market niche.
D)increase efficiency.
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A substitute product of most concern for a cable TV distributor is:

A)satellite TV.
B)broadcast TV.
C)satellite radio.
D)the Internet.
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A firm can exercise greater control over its suppliers by having:

A)more suppliers.
B)fewer suppliers.
C)global suppliers.
D)local suppliers.
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Internet technology:

A)makes it easy for rivals to compete on price alone.
B)imposes a significant cost of entry, due to infrastructure requirements.
C)increases the difference between competitors because of the wide availability of information.
D)makes it easy to sustain operational advantages.
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________ is the ability to offer individually tailored products or services using the same production resources as bulk production.

A)Mass customization
B)Size customization
C)Personalization
D)Demand customization
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Which of the following is not one of the four basic strategies a company can employ to deal with competitive forces?

A)Strengthen customer and supplier intimacy
B)Focus on market niche
C)Differentiate products
D)Compete on employee loyalty
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Which of the following illustrates the use of information systems to strengthen customer and supplier intimacy?

A)A hot tub dealer's use of information systems to determine which models and options its customers are most likely to buy
B)A shoe manufacturer's use of information systems in selling custom, made-to-order shoes directly to customers
C)A PC manufacturer's use of information systems to facilitate direct access from suppliers to production schedules
D)A grocery store chain's use of information systems to produce products and services at a lower price than competitors
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Which of the following can force a business and its competitors to compete on price alone?

A)High product differentiation
B)Poor process efficiency
C)Demand control
D)Transparent marketplace
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Network economics:

A)applies the law of diminishing returns to communities of users.
B)applies traditional economics to networked users.
C)sees the cost of adding new members as inconsequential.
D)balances the high cost of adding new members to a community against the lower cost of using network infrastructure.
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The emergence of the World Wide Web acted as a disruptive technology for:

A)the typewriter industry.
B)print publishing.
C)PC manufacturers.
D)microprocessor firms.
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A virtual company:

A)uses the capabilities of other companies without being physically tied to those companies.
B)uses Internet technology to maintain a virtual storefront.
C)uses Internet technology to maintain a networked community of users.
D)provides entirely Internet-driven services, or virtual products.
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Benchmarking:

A)compares the efficiency and effectiveness of your business processes against strict standards.
B)allows industry participants to develop industry-wide standards.
C)is used to measure the speed and responsiveness of information technology.
D)synchronizes the business processes of customers, suppliers, and trading partners.
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Which of the following best describes business globalization?

A)Businesses whose suppliers are located overseas
B)Businesses selling their products worldwide
C)Businesses moving manufacturing overseas
D)All of the above.
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A ________ is a collection of independent firms that use information technology to coordinate their value chains to produce a product or service for a market collectively.

A)value chain
B)business network
C)value web
D)consortia
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The ________ strategy is characterized by heavy centralization of corporate activities in the home country of origin.

A)domestic exporter
B)multinational
C)franchise
D)transnational
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________ systems are those in which development occurs at the home base, but operations are handed over to autonomous units in foreign locations.

A)Transnational
B)Decentralized
C)Duplicated
D)Networked
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The more any given resource is applied to production, the lower the marginal gain in output, until a point is reached where the additional inputs produce no additional output is referred to as:

A)the point of no return.
B)the law of diminishing returns.
C)supply and demand.
D)inelasticity.
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All of the following are considered primary activities of a firm except:

A)inbound logistics.
B)sales and marketing.
C)procurement.
D)service.
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When the output of some units can be used as inputs to other units, or if two organizations pool markets and expertise that result in lower costs and generate profits, it is often referred to as creating:

A)value webs.
B)value chains.
C)synergies.
D)core competencies.
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The support activities of a firm include:

A)inbound logistics, technology, outbound logistics, sales and marketing, and service.
B)inbound logistics, organization infrastructure, outbound logistics, technology, and procurement.
C)organization infrastructure, human resources, sales and marketing, and technology.
D)organization infrastructure, human resources, technology, and procurement.
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An information system can enhance core competencies by:

A)providing better reporting facilities.
B)creating educational opportunities for management.
C)allowing operational employees to interact with management.
D)encouraging the sharing of knowledge across business units.
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54
The ________ strategy concentrates financial management and control out of a central home base while decentralizing production, sales, and marketing operations to units in other countries.

A)domestic exporter
B)multinational
C)franchise
D)transnational
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55
How are information systems used at the industry level to achieve strategic advantage?

A)By building industry-wide, IT-supported consortia and symposia
B)By raising the bargaining power of suppliers
C)By encouraging the entry of new competitors
D)By enforcing standards that reduce the differences between competitors
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56
The greatest impact the Internet has had on globalization is in lowering the costs of:

A)labor.
B)telecommunications.
C)network infrastructure.
D)entry to global-scale operations.
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57
The most successful solutions or methods for achieving a business objective are called:

A)core processes.
B)best processes.
C)benchmarks.
D)best practices.
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58
In a ________ system configuration, separate information systems are designed and managed by each foreign unit.

A)duplicated
B)centralized
C)decentralized
D)networked
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59
In network economics, the value of a commercial software vendor's software products:

A)increases as more people use them.
B)decreases as more people use them.
C)increases due to higher marginal gain in output.
D)decreases according to the law of diminishing returns.
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60
A firm's value chain is linked to the:

A)value webs of its industry.
B)value chains of its suppliers, distributors, and customers.
C)value webs of its suppliers and distributors.
D)value chains of its suppliers and customers.
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61
Seeing quality as the responsibility of all people and functions in an organization is central to the concept of:

A)Six Sigma.
B)TQM.
C)quality control.
D)cycle time reduction.
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62
Which of the following does not describe a difference between the way customers and producers see quality?

A)For a consumer, quality means uniformity of the product.
B)Consumers are concerned with the quality of the service.
C)A consumer view of quality includes its durability and safety.
D)For a producer, quality can be measured with a test.
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63
Which of the following is not an advantage for new companies entering the marketplace?

A)They can implement new systems and equipment.
B)They are not locked into an existing brand image.
C)They are more highly motivated.
D)They can establish new relationships with suppliers.
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64
All of the following have been disruptive technologies except:

A)the PageRank algorithm.
B)the flash drive.
C)minicomputers.
D)the iPod.
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65
The activities that measure the performance of your business processes against strict standards are called best practices.
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66
The reduction of errors to 3.4 defects per million opportunities is central to the concept of:

A)Six Sigma.
B)TQM.
C)benchmarking.
D)cycle time reduction.
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67
All of the following are ways to improve quality except:

A)improving products and services based on customer demands.
B)simplifying the production process.
C)implementing a new information system.
D)improving production precision.
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68
A firm that locates all systems development and operations at its headquarters is using a ________ system configuration.

A)unilateral
B)centralized
C)decentralized
D)networked
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69
Based on your reading of the chapter case, which of the four generic business strategies was Ford Motor company following in implementing its new software and apps?

A)Low-cost leadership
B)Product differentiation
C)Focus on market niche
D)Customer and supplier intimacy
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70
The iPad can be seen as a disruptive technology for the ________ industry.

A)publishing
B)music
C)software
D)travel
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71
________ typically develop a single information system, usually at the home base, and then replicate it around the world.

A)Domestic exporters
B)Multinational firms
C)Franchisers
D)Transnational firms
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72
A ________ is an activity at which a firm excels as a world-class leader.

A)best practice
B)competitive advantage
C)primary activity
D)core competency
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73
You are the production manager for a manufacturer of bicycle parts. Which of the following tools or technologies would you use to improve production precision?

A)value chain
B)CAD software
C)benchmarking
D)industry best practices
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74
Franchisers are firms that have their product created, designed, financed, and initially produced in the home country but rely heavily on foreign personnel for further production, marketing, and human resources.
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75
A value web is a collection of independent firms that use information technology to coordinate their value chains to collectively produce a product or service for a market.
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76
A micromultinational is a small firm operating on a global scale.
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77
Quality control is seen as an end in itself in Six Sigma.
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78
In some instances, BPM will lead to a paradigm shift that transforms the nature of the business itself.
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79
All of the following are psychological aspects of quality except:

A)effective marketing.
B)company's knowledge of its products.
C)the product's reputation.
D)the courtesy of salespeople.
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80
Mass customization allows a company to offer individually tailored products using the same production resources as mass production.
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