Deck 1: Management Information Systems: Business Driven MIS

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The accounting and finance departments primarily use monetary data.
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The information age is the present time,during which infinite quantities of facts are widely available to anyone who can use a computer.
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Order date,amount sold,and customer number are all forms of data.
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A fact is the confirmation or validation of an event or object.In the past,people primarily learned facts from books.
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Companies update business strategies continuously as internal and external environments change.
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The marketing department supports sales by planning,pricing,and promoting goods or services.
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Top managers use social intelligence to define the future of the business,analyzing markets,industries and economies to determine the strategic direction the company must follow to remain unprofitable.
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Information is data converted into a meaningful and useful context.The truth about information is that its value is only as good as the people who use it.People using the same information can make different decisions depending on how they interpret or analyze the information.
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For an organization to succeed,every department or functional area must work independently to be most effective.
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Companies today are successful when they combine the power of the information age with traditional business methods.
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The finance department performs the function of selling goods or services.
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Using data and information to make decisions and solve problems is the key to finding success in business.These are also the core drivers of the information age and the building blocks of business systems.
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Knowledge workers are individuals valued for their ability to manage teams and implement critical human resource rules and regulations.
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Zappos is not a technology company;its primary business focus is to sell books.
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The sales and marketing departments primarily use production data.
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Technology provides countless business opportunities,but can also lead to pitfalls and traps for a business.
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Choosing not to fire a sales representative who is underperforming knowing that person is experiencing family problems is a form of knowledge.
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The operations management department manages the process of converting or transforming resources into goods or services.
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A variable is a business intelligence characteristic that stands for a value that cannot change over time.
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Competitive intelligence is information collected from multiple sources such as suppliers,customers,competitors,partners,and industries that analyzes patterns,trends,and relationships for strategic decision making.
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Goods are material items or products that customer's will buy to satisfy a want or need.
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Production is the process where a business takes raw materials and processes them or converts them into a finished product for its goods or services.
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If a business could produce more hamburgers with the same inputs it would see a rise in productivity and possibly an increase in profits.
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Productivity is the rate at which goods and services are produced based upon total output given total inputs.
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The chief knowledge officer is responsible for overseeing all uses of MIS and ensuring that MIS strategically aligns with business goals and objectives.
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Lettuce,tomatoes,patty,bun,and ketchup are included in the process of making a hamburger.
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Successful companies today operate cross-functionally,integrating the operations of all departments.
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Cars,groceries,and clothing are all examples of goods.
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Bread,cheese,and butter are included in the process of making a grilled cheese sandwich.
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Waiting tables,teaching,and cutting hair are all examples of services that people pay for to fulfill their needs.
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The chief technology officer is responsible for ensuring the speed,accuracy,availability,and reliability for MIS.
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The chief security officer is responsible for ensuring the security of business systems and developing strategies and safeguards against attacks from hackers and viruses.
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MIS is a tool that is most valuable when it leverages the talents of people who know how to use and manage it effectively.
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Cooking a patty and putting the ingredients together are included in the process of making a hamburger.
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The chief technology officer is responsible for ensuring the security of business systems and developing strategies and safeguards against attacks from hackers and viruses.
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If a business could produce the same hamburger with less expensive inputs it would probably see a decrease in profits.
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The chief privacy officer is responsible for ensuring the ethical and legal use of information within a company.
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The chief knowledge officer is responsible for collecting,maintaining,and distributing company knowledge.
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An overview of systems thinking includes input,process,output,and finances.
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A grilled cheese sandwich is considered the final output of a making-a-sandwich process.
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Porter's Five Forces Model outlines the process for a sales strategy.
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Decreasing customer loyalty,increasing costs,and decreasing sales are all examples of business strategies.
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Businesses rarely need to update business strategies as the business environment remains relatively stable.
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When a company is the first to market with a competitive advantage,it gains a particular benefit known as competitive intelligence.
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The threat of substitute products or services refers to the power of customers to purchase alternatives.
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Supplier power is one of Porter's five forces and it measures the suppliers' ability to influence the prices they charge for supplies (including materials,labor,and services).
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Competitive advantages provide the same product or service either at a lower price or with additional value that can fetch premium prices.
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A first-mover advantage is the process of gathering information about the competitive environment,including competitors' plans,activities,and products,to improve a company's ability to succeed.
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Polaroid had a unique competitive advantage for many years until it forgot to observe competitive intelligence.The firm went bankrupt when people began taking digital pictures.Polaroid provides a great example of Porter's threat of new entrants.
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Mark Peterson identified the Porter's Five Forces Model which analyzes the competitive forces within a business environment.
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Rivalry among existing competitors refers to the ability of buyers to affect the price they must pay for an item.
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Buyer power is the ability of buyers to affect the price they must pay for an item.
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A leadership plan that achieves a specific set of goals or objectives is a business strategy.
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FedEx created a first-mover advantage by developing its customer self-service software,which allows people to request parcel pickups,print mailing slips,and track parcels online.
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There are many challenges to changing doctors,including transferring medical records and losing the patient-doctor relationship along with the doctor's knowledge of the patient's history.Changing doctors provides a great example of switching costs.
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Attracting new customers,decreasing costs,and entering new markets are all examples of business strategies.
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With the Five Forces Model,companies should watch the forces in the market.If the forces are strong competition generally increases and if the forces are weak competition typically decreases.
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The threat of substitute products or services refers to the power of competitors to enter a new market.
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To combat business challenges leaders communicate and execute business strategies from the Greek word stratus for army and ago for leading.
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Product differentiation occurs when a company develops unique differences in its products or services with the intent to influence demand.
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A standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task is called a supply chain component.
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Tiffany & Company competes in the marketplace by offering high-cost custom jewelry.Tiffany & Company is following a broad market and cost leadership strategy.
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Which of the following is considered a core driver of the information age?

A)Fact.
B)Goods.
C)Competitive Intelligence.
D)Data.
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A primary value activity is a standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task,such as processing a customer's order.
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A business process is a standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task,such as processing a customer's order.
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Firm infrastructure and human resource management are part of the primary value activities.
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Inbound logistics and operations are part of the support value activities.
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The value chain will group a company's activities into two categories: primary value activities and support value activities.
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Firm infrastructure and human resource management are part of the support value activities.
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Inbound logistics and operations are part of the primary value activities.
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Buyer power is included as one of Porter's three generic strategies.
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Porter has identified three generic business strategies including focused,broad cost leadership,and switching strategy.
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Why do students need to study information technology?

A)Information technology is everywhere in business
B)Information technology is frequently discussed in business
C)Information technology is frequently used in organizations
D)All of the above.
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According to Porter it is recommended to adopt only one of the three generic strategies.
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According to Porter's three generic strategies,Walmart is following a business strategy that focuses on 'broad market and low cost'.
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Value chain analysis views a firm as a series of business processes that each adds value to the product or service.
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Which of the following is not considered a core driver of the information age?

A)Information.
B)Business Intelligence.
C)Competitive Intelligence.
D)Data.
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Which of the following is not considered a core driver of the information age?

A)Information.
B)Business Intelligence.
C)Knowledge.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following is considered a core driver of the information age?

A)Information.
B)Business Intelligence.
C)Knowledge.
D)All of the above.
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Why do students need to study information technology?

A)Information technology is everywhere in business
B)Information technology is rarely discussed in business
C)Information technology is rarely used in organizations
D)Information technology is found in only a few businesses
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Deck 1: Management Information Systems: Business Driven MIS
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The accounting and finance departments primarily use monetary data.
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Explanation: The accounting and finance departments primarily use monetary data.
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The information age is the present time,during which infinite quantities of facts are widely available to anyone who can use a computer.
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Explanation: The information age is the present time,during which infinite quantities of facts are widely available to anyone who can use a computer.
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Order date,amount sold,and customer number are all forms of data.
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Explanation: Order date,amount sold,and customer number are all forms of data.
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A fact is the confirmation or validation of an event or object.In the past,people primarily learned facts from books.
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Companies update business strategies continuously as internal and external environments change.
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The marketing department supports sales by planning,pricing,and promoting goods or services.
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Top managers use social intelligence to define the future of the business,analyzing markets,industries and economies to determine the strategic direction the company must follow to remain unprofitable.
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Information is data converted into a meaningful and useful context.The truth about information is that its value is only as good as the people who use it.People using the same information can make different decisions depending on how they interpret or analyze the information.
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For an organization to succeed,every department or functional area must work independently to be most effective.
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Companies today are successful when they combine the power of the information age with traditional business methods.
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The finance department performs the function of selling goods or services.
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Using data and information to make decisions and solve problems is the key to finding success in business.These are also the core drivers of the information age and the building blocks of business systems.
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Knowledge workers are individuals valued for their ability to manage teams and implement critical human resource rules and regulations.
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Zappos is not a technology company;its primary business focus is to sell books.
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The sales and marketing departments primarily use production data.
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Technology provides countless business opportunities,but can also lead to pitfalls and traps for a business.
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Choosing not to fire a sales representative who is underperforming knowing that person is experiencing family problems is a form of knowledge.
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The operations management department manages the process of converting or transforming resources into goods or services.
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A variable is a business intelligence characteristic that stands for a value that cannot change over time.
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Competitive intelligence is information collected from multiple sources such as suppliers,customers,competitors,partners,and industries that analyzes patterns,trends,and relationships for strategic decision making.
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Goods are material items or products that customer's will buy to satisfy a want or need.
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Production is the process where a business takes raw materials and processes them or converts them into a finished product for its goods or services.
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If a business could produce more hamburgers with the same inputs it would see a rise in productivity and possibly an increase in profits.
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Productivity is the rate at which goods and services are produced based upon total output given total inputs.
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The chief knowledge officer is responsible for overseeing all uses of MIS and ensuring that MIS strategically aligns with business goals and objectives.
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Lettuce,tomatoes,patty,bun,and ketchup are included in the process of making a hamburger.
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Successful companies today operate cross-functionally,integrating the operations of all departments.
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Cars,groceries,and clothing are all examples of goods.
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Bread,cheese,and butter are included in the process of making a grilled cheese sandwich.
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Waiting tables,teaching,and cutting hair are all examples of services that people pay for to fulfill their needs.
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The chief technology officer is responsible for ensuring the speed,accuracy,availability,and reliability for MIS.
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The chief security officer is responsible for ensuring the security of business systems and developing strategies and safeguards against attacks from hackers and viruses.
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MIS is a tool that is most valuable when it leverages the talents of people who know how to use and manage it effectively.
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Cooking a patty and putting the ingredients together are included in the process of making a hamburger.
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The chief technology officer is responsible for ensuring the security of business systems and developing strategies and safeguards against attacks from hackers and viruses.
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If a business could produce the same hamburger with less expensive inputs it would probably see a decrease in profits.
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The chief privacy officer is responsible for ensuring the ethical and legal use of information within a company.
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The chief knowledge officer is responsible for collecting,maintaining,and distributing company knowledge.
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An overview of systems thinking includes input,process,output,and finances.
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A grilled cheese sandwich is considered the final output of a making-a-sandwich process.
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Porter's Five Forces Model outlines the process for a sales strategy.
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Decreasing customer loyalty,increasing costs,and decreasing sales are all examples of business strategies.
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Businesses rarely need to update business strategies as the business environment remains relatively stable.
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When a company is the first to market with a competitive advantage,it gains a particular benefit known as competitive intelligence.
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The threat of substitute products or services refers to the power of customers to purchase alternatives.
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Supplier power is one of Porter's five forces and it measures the suppliers' ability to influence the prices they charge for supplies (including materials,labor,and services).
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Competitive advantages provide the same product or service either at a lower price or with additional value that can fetch premium prices.
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A first-mover advantage is the process of gathering information about the competitive environment,including competitors' plans,activities,and products,to improve a company's ability to succeed.
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Polaroid had a unique competitive advantage for many years until it forgot to observe competitive intelligence.The firm went bankrupt when people began taking digital pictures.Polaroid provides a great example of Porter's threat of new entrants.
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Mark Peterson identified the Porter's Five Forces Model which analyzes the competitive forces within a business environment.
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Rivalry among existing competitors refers to the ability of buyers to affect the price they must pay for an item.
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Buyer power is the ability of buyers to affect the price they must pay for an item.
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A leadership plan that achieves a specific set of goals or objectives is a business strategy.
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FedEx created a first-mover advantage by developing its customer self-service software,which allows people to request parcel pickups,print mailing slips,and track parcels online.
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There are many challenges to changing doctors,including transferring medical records and losing the patient-doctor relationship along with the doctor's knowledge of the patient's history.Changing doctors provides a great example of switching costs.
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Attracting new customers,decreasing costs,and entering new markets are all examples of business strategies.
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With the Five Forces Model,companies should watch the forces in the market.If the forces are strong competition generally increases and if the forces are weak competition typically decreases.
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The threat of substitute products or services refers to the power of competitors to enter a new market.
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To combat business challenges leaders communicate and execute business strategies from the Greek word stratus for army and ago for leading.
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Product differentiation occurs when a company develops unique differences in its products or services with the intent to influence demand.
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A standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task is called a supply chain component.
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Tiffany & Company competes in the marketplace by offering high-cost custom jewelry.Tiffany & Company is following a broad market and cost leadership strategy.
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Which of the following is considered a core driver of the information age?

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C)Competitive Intelligence.
D)Data.
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A primary value activity is a standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task,such as processing a customer's order.
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A business process is a standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task,such as processing a customer's order.
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Firm infrastructure and human resource management are part of the primary value activities.
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Inbound logistics and operations are part of the support value activities.
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The value chain will group a company's activities into two categories: primary value activities and support value activities.
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Firm infrastructure and human resource management are part of the support value activities.
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Inbound logistics and operations are part of the primary value activities.
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Buyer power is included as one of Porter's three generic strategies.
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Porter has identified three generic business strategies including focused,broad cost leadership,and switching strategy.
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Why do students need to study information technology?

A)Information technology is everywhere in business
B)Information technology is frequently discussed in business
C)Information technology is frequently used in organizations
D)All of the above.
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According to Porter it is recommended to adopt only one of the three generic strategies.
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According to Porter's three generic strategies,Walmart is following a business strategy that focuses on 'broad market and low cost'.
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Value chain analysis views a firm as a series of business processes that each adds value to the product or service.
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Which of the following is not considered a core driver of the information age?

A)Information.
B)Business Intelligence.
C)Competitive Intelligence.
D)Data.
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Which of the following is not considered a core driver of the information age?

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C)Knowledge.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following is considered a core driver of the information age?

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C)Knowledge.
D)All of the above.
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Why do students need to study information technology?

A)Information technology is everywhere in business
B)Information technology is rarely discussed in business
C)Information technology is rarely used in organizations
D)Information technology is found in only a few businesses
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