Deck 29: Business Process Management
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Deck 29: Business Process Management
1
Which of the following steps is the most appropriate,if a company decides to accept more risk and sell to companies with lower credit scores?
A) modifying the credit checking process
B) implementing different ways of checking credit
C) approval of the special terms before checking the credit
D) shipping the inventory directly from the manufacturer, to lower the credit
A) modifying the credit checking process
B) implementing different ways of checking credit
C) approval of the special terms before checking the credit
D) shipping the inventory directly from the manufacturer, to lower the credit
C
2
Which of the following is the first step in processing a purchase order?
A) checking customer credit
B) approving special terms
C) verifying availability
D) preparing quotation
A) checking customer credit
B) approving special terms
C) verifying availability
D) preparing quotation
D
3
In which of the following situations may credit checking be the first step in the procedure of processing an order?
A) during recession
B) during a merger
C) during an acquisition
D) during an amalgamation
A) during recession
B) during a merger
C) during an acquisition
D) during an amalgamation
A
4
In which of the following instances will a business continually be in crisis,dealing with one process emergency after another?
A) when the organization plans to develop the business process
B) when an organization actively seeks to change business processes
C) when the organization waits and lets the need for change just happen to them
D) when the organization plans to update its business process
A) when the organization plans to develop the business process
B) when an organization actively seeks to change business processes
C) when the organization waits and lets the need for change just happen to them
D) when the organization plans to update its business process
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5
Which of the following is an example of a departmental scope?
A) supply chain management
B) enterprise resource management
C) accounts payable
D) customer relationship management
A) supply chain management
B) enterprise resource management
C) accounts payable
D) customer relationship management
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6
Which of the following statements is true of process problems?
A) The task of solving a process problem is ideally given to systems analysts.
B) An as-is diagram for business processes exists in all organizations.
C) Business analysts prefer to use process schematics instead of Business Process Modeling Notation.
D) When a business process has simply evolved, it's possible that no one knows the entire process.
A) The task of solving a process problem is ideally given to systems analysts.
B) An as-is diagram for business processes exists in all organizations.
C) Business analysts prefer to use process schematics instead of Business Process Modeling Notation.
D) When a business process has simply evolved, it's possible that no one knows the entire process.
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7
Business process management (BPM)cannot be applied for nonprofit organizations.
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8
A company stops stocking an item but procures it directly from the manufacturer: This implies that the company has made a change in its ________.
A) product line
B) supply chain
C) credit policy
D) distribution structure
A) product line
B) supply chain
C) credit policy
D) distribution structure
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9
In which of the following types of BPM scopes does problem resolution occur via committee and policy?
A) functional
B) departmental
C) inter-enterprise
D) enterprise
A) functional
B) departmental
C) inter-enterprise
D) enterprise
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10
Which of the following statements is true about the relationship between business processes and information systems?
A) Business processes and information systems have the same purpose.
B) An IS in an organization is used by only one business process.
C) Every activity in a business process is a component of an IS.
D) All the elements of an IS are a part of the organization's business processes.
A) Business processes and information systems have the same purpose.
B) An IS in an organization is used by only one business process.
C) Every activity in a business process is a component of an IS.
D) All the elements of an IS are a part of the organization's business processes.
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11
Which of the following statements is true about choosing whether to develop information systems or business processes first?
A) For a business process that is being constructed, building an IS after creating the business process is likely to cause problems.
B) If an information system is built after the creation of business processes, other business processes that use the same IS can be integrated easily.
C) If business processes are built after the IS development process, activities that are not part of the IS may not be considered.
D) If an information system is built first, the development team should determine the requirements by itself.
A) For a business process that is being constructed, building an IS after creating the business process is likely to cause problems.
B) If an information system is built after the creation of business processes, other business processes that use the same IS can be integrated easily.
C) If business processes are built after the IS development process, activities that are not part of the IS may not be considered.
D) If an information system is built first, the development team should determine the requirements by itself.
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12
Which of the following statements is true about designing,creating,and implementing a new business process?
A) Process changes that don't work can be undone easily.
B) Computer simulation of alternative processes is inexpensive.
C) During the system development process, there is a risk that the technology may change.
D) Resolution of implementation problems is easier for enterprise processes.
A) Process changes that don't work can be undone easily.
B) Computer simulation of alternative processes is inexpensive.
C) During the system development process, there is a risk that the technology may change.
D) Resolution of implementation problems is easier for enterprise processes.
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13
A customer's credit is checked before checking availability of goods in order to ________.
A) increase the rate of credit approval of customers
B) arrange for the special terms requested
C) prevent the wastage of shipping-verification labor
D) align the processes with organizational goals
A) increase the rate of credit approval of customers
B) arrange for the special terms requested
C) prevent the wastage of shipping-verification labor
D) align the processes with organizational goals
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14
A(n)________ is a collection of data.
A) inventory
B) repository
C) role
D) data flow
A) inventory
B) repository
C) role
D) data flow
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15
A substantial change in the business environment,like the onset of a recession,might mean that checking credit becomes unnecessary.
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16
While processing a purchase order,if the customer's request for special terms is disapproved,the cost of checking availability and credit is wasted.
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17
Which of the following is the first step in the business process management (BPM)cycle?
A) creating system components
B) creating models of business processes
C) implementing the needed business processes
D) assessing business process effectiveness
A) creating system components
B) creating models of business processes
C) implementing the needed business processes
D) assessing business process effectiveness
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18
A business process is a network of activities,repositories,and data and sequence flows that interact to accomplish a business function.
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19
Organizations can plan to develop and modify business processes,in which case the business will continually be in crisis,dealing with one process emergency after another.
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20
The credit-check process is independent of the inclusion or exclusion of new categories of customers.
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21
ERP vendors do not include business processes as a part of the software package.
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22
Give an example to illustrate how business processes fail to work when misaligned with the organization's goals.
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23
Describe business process management (BPM)in brief.
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24
Some business processes consist of activities that do not involve information systems.
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25
Creating computer programs and designing databases in-house is more affordable than buying off-the-shelf software.
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26
Business processes and information systems overlap.
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27
Business processes and information systems are synonymous terms.
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28
If employees are already using an IS,one way of adjusting role resources is to improve the information system so as to facilitate the new process.
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29
The difficulty of creating the as-is process diagram depends on the sophistication of the organization.
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30
The relationship of information systems and business processes is always one-to-many.
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31
A business process need not use just one information system.
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32
An information system that processes a particular database will be used by only one business process.
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33
A procedure is a component of an information system and is embedded within a process activity.
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34
An application that includes business processes as part of the package requires time for integration and training.
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35
How can a change in customers,product lines,and supply chains affect business processes?
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36
An advantage of an ERP system is that to implement it,an organization must attempt to do everything at once.
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37
What are the three principles that relate business processes and information systems?
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38
Both information systems and business processes can be purchased off-the-shelf.
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39
The resolution of implementation problems can be difficult for enterprise and inter-enterprise processes because there is no recognized authority to enforce solutions.
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40
An application that works for the business processes developed initially is likely to include functions that will cater to business processes designed in the future.
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