Deck 2: Organizational Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and Information Systems

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Customer satisfaction is the result of optimizing and aligning business processes to fulfill customers' needs, wants, and desires.
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Business process management includes methods and tools to support the design, analysis, implementation, management, and optimization of business processes.
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BPM can improve an organization's flexibility.
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The overall performance of an organization has little to do with how well it manages its business processes.
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Cross-functional processes are executed within a single functional area.
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An organization's business processes can create a competitive advantage.
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Cross-functional processes are business processes require the cooperation of multiple functional areas.
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E-Commerce is the process of buying, selling, transferring, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer networks, including the Internet.
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The business environment refers to the industry that a company is in.
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Globalization is the integration and interdependence of many facets of life made possible by rapid advances in information technology.
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The activities of a business process can be measured.
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A business process always includes information systems.
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Differentiation is the result of optimizing the marketing and innovation processes.
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BPM is an implementation of BPR.
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BPR is a strategy for improving the efficiency of an organization's data collection.
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A business process has inputs and outputs.
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Productivity is the result of optimizing operations and supplier processes.
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The long-term goal of business process management is to create a competitive advantage through organizational flexibility.
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The procurement process includes the sales function.
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Every competitive organization is driven by the competitive forces identified by Michael Porter.
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Customer intimacy is the process whereby a business learns as much as possible about its customers to better anticipate and address their needs.
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The digital divide is the gap between data and knowledge.
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In general, labour costs are higher in developing countries than in developed countries.
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Build-to-stock is a strategy of producing customized products and services.
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The information technology environment is the combination of social, legal, economic, physical, and political factors that affect business activities.
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Information technology is facilitating the entry of a wide variety of employees into the workforce.
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Internet access in Canada is not particularly related to household income.
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The One Laptop per Child project aims to use technology to revolutionize how the world can educate its children.
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An information system that helps an organization gain a competitive advantage is called a competitive information system.
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The Internet decreases customers' bargaining power.
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In mass customization, companies produce items in large quantity, but they tailor the items to meet the desires and needs of individual customers.
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In mass production, a company produces a large quantity of identical items.
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Competitive advantage helps a company function effectively within a market and generate larger-than-average profits.
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Developed countries usually provide greater fringe benefits than developing countries.
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In general, government deregulation decreases competition.
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A growing IT initiative called green IT is enabling organizations to reduce their carbon footprint.
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The Internet increases traditional barriers to entry into a market.
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Michael Porter concludes that the overall impact of the Internet is to increase competition, which generally diminishes a firm's profitability.
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Ethical issues are important because, if handled poorly, they can damage an organization's image.
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What does it mean that BlackBerry has diversified its software to traverse the roadway of Internet of Things?

A)That the software can support E-commerce
B)That the software can send e-mails
C)That the software can connect to RFID readers, laptops and larger computers
D)That the software has a firewall
E)That the software is fully compatible with TCP/IP
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Which of the following is/are not a fundamental element of a business process?

A)feedback
B)input
C)output
D)resources
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The music industry is a good example of the extremely low variable costs of digital products.
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When there are many substitute products, a company can create a competitive advantage by increasing fees.
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The primary activities in the value chain create the value for which customers are willing to pay.
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The bargaining power of suppliers is low when their buyers have few choices.
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Information-based industries face the greatest threat from substitutes.
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An entry barrier is a long-term competitive advantage.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)Competitive advantage is based on some measurement such as cost, quality, or speed.
B)Competitive advantage enables a company to function effectively within a market.
C)Competitive advantage leads to higher-than-average profits.
D)Competitive advantage requires the use of technology.
E)Competitive advantage applies to companies of all sizes.
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What major supplier can help BlackBerry to be a leader of self-driving cars?

A)Google
B)QNX
C)Microsoft
D)Macintosh
E)CISCO
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Porter's value chain model is a variation of his competitive advantage framework.
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The Internet impact on the bargaining power of suppliers always favours buyers.
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The bargaining power of suppliers is high when buyers have few choices and low when buyers have many choices.
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With a competitive strategy, companies only need to plan their own moves.
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It's a good idea for a company to select two competitive advantage strategies.
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The introduction of the ATM in the banking industry is an example of the innovation strategy.
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Which of the following statements concerning business processes is false?

A)A process has inputs.
B)A process has outputs.
C)A process has activities that can be measured.
D)A process creates value.
E)A process cannot cross functional area boundaries.
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A business process can be a competitive advantage when _____________.

A)the company becomes less responsive and efficient
B)IT enables the company innovate or to execute better than its competitors
C)inputs are translated to outputs
D)a product or service is delivered to the organization
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One of the key benefits of the App developed by NASCAR is the cumulative value of the collected data that includes information on the pre-race inspections of all vehicles is collected and stored in real time. What can NASCAR executives identify with this data?

A)Trends and patterns to help maintain a level playing field for all racers
B)Information that can lead to a better tax strategy
C)Identification of customer profiles
D)Marketing information for better pricing strategy
E)Financial information for cost analysis
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What type of application did NASCAR develop in order to incorporate all the items on the paper-based form?

A)A dashboard view that displays each vehicle along with its progress through the inspection process
B)A mobile e-commerce application that allows customers to book inspections online
C)An accounting application that handles all the payroll and tax processes of the business
D)An e-commerce website for customers to pay online and book appointments
E)None of the above
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Business process ______________ is a management technique that includes methods and tools to support the design, analysis, implementation, management, and optimization of business processes.

A)implementation
B)management
C)optimization
D)reengineering
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For many organizations, business process reengineering:

A)is easy to implement.
B)is not disruptive to implement.
C)has little impact on facilities.
D)is inexpensive.
E)has a major impact on the corporate culture.
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The initial goal of business process management is ____________________.

A)to be less radical, disruptive, and more incremental
B)to improve profitability by decreasing costs and increasing revenue
C)to create a competitive advantage through organizational flexibility
D)to organize around the business process, not the individual task
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Which of the following processes involves the warehouse, purchasing, and accounting functional areas?

A)Procurement
B)Fulfillment
C)Order entry
D)Accounts receivable
E)Payroll
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An example of a cross-functional business process is ________.

A)warehousing
B)purchasing
C)procurement
D)accounting
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Collecting sales tax is an example of a(n):

A)Accounting Business Process
B)Finance Business Process
C)Marketing Business Process
D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)BPM begins with process modelling.
B)Process modeling is a graphical depiction of all the steps in a process.
C)BPM uses Web-enabled technologies for user interfaces.
D)Business activity monitoring is used to measure and manage business processes.
E)Business activity monitoring is a type of scheduled reporting.
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____________ pressures are generated by the global economy, intense competition, the changing nature of the workforce, and powerful customers.

A)Economic
B)Market
C)Social
D)Technology
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Business process _______________ is a strategy for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization's business processes.

A)implementation
B)management
C)optimization
D)reengineering
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Which of the following is not a role that information systems play in businesses processes?

A)Establish standards
B)Execute the process
C)Capture and store process data
D)Monitor process performance
E)Detect problems with the process
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Applying copyrights and trademarks is an example of a(n):

A)Accounting business process
B)Finance business process
C)Marketing business process
D)Production business process
E)Management information systems business process
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Managing purchasing is an example of a(n):

A)Accounting Business Process
B)Finance Business Process
C)Marketing Business Process
D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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_____________ is the result of optimizing the marketing and innovation processes.

A)Customer satisfaction
B)Cost reduction
C)Cycle and fulfillment time
D)Differentiation
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Managing account collections is an example of a(n):

A)Accounting Business Process
B)Finance Business Process
C)Marketing Business Process
D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)BPM is a task-oriented approach.
B)BPM can help companies reduce costs.
C)BPM can help companies increase revenue.
D)BPM can improve customer satisfaction.
E)BPM can improve organizational flexibility.
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Managing pay and payroll is an example of a(n):

A)Accounting Business Process
B)Finance Business Process
C)Marketing Business Process
D)Human Resources Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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Reconciling bank accounts is an example of a(n):

A)Accounting Business Process
B)Finance Business Process
C)Marketing Business Process
D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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_____________ is the result of optimizing the manufacturing and logistics processes.

A)Customer satisfaction
B)Cost reduction
C)Cycle and fulfillment time
D)Differentiation
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Which of the following processes involves the warehouse, sales, and accounting functional areas?

A)Procurement
B)Fulfillment
C)Order entry
D)Accounts receivable
E)Payroll
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Cross-functional business processes:

A)fall within a single functional area.
B)cut across multiple functional areas.
C)require collaboration.
D)A and C
E)B and C
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A business process can be a liability.
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Customer satisfaction is the result of optimizing and aligning business processes to fulfill customers' needs, wants, and desires.
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Business process management includes methods and tools to support the design, analysis, implementation, management, and optimization of business processes.
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BPM can improve an organization's flexibility.
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The overall performance of an organization has little to do with how well it manages its business processes.
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Cross-functional processes are executed within a single functional area.
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An organization's business processes can create a competitive advantage.
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Cross-functional processes are business processes require the cooperation of multiple functional areas.
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E-Commerce is the process of buying, selling, transferring, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer networks, including the Internet.
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The business environment refers to the industry that a company is in.
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Globalization is the integration and interdependence of many facets of life made possible by rapid advances in information technology.
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The activities of a business process can be measured.
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A business process always includes information systems.
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Differentiation is the result of optimizing the marketing and innovation processes.
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BPM is an implementation of BPR.
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BPR is a strategy for improving the efficiency of an organization's data collection.
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A business process has inputs and outputs.
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Productivity is the result of optimizing operations and supplier processes.
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The long-term goal of business process management is to create a competitive advantage through organizational flexibility.
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The procurement process includes the sales function.
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Every competitive organization is driven by the competitive forces identified by Michael Porter.
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Customer intimacy is the process whereby a business learns as much as possible about its customers to better anticipate and address their needs.
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The digital divide is the gap between data and knowledge.
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In general, labour costs are higher in developing countries than in developed countries.
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Build-to-stock is a strategy of producing customized products and services.
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The information technology environment is the combination of social, legal, economic, physical, and political factors that affect business activities.
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Information technology is facilitating the entry of a wide variety of employees into the workforce.
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Internet access in Canada is not particularly related to household income.
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The One Laptop per Child project aims to use technology to revolutionize how the world can educate its children.
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An information system that helps an organization gain a competitive advantage is called a competitive information system.
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The Internet decreases customers' bargaining power.
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In mass customization, companies produce items in large quantity, but they tailor the items to meet the desires and needs of individual customers.
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In mass production, a company produces a large quantity of identical items.
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Competitive advantage helps a company function effectively within a market and generate larger-than-average profits.
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Developed countries usually provide greater fringe benefits than developing countries.
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In general, government deregulation decreases competition.
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A growing IT initiative called green IT is enabling organizations to reduce their carbon footprint.
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The Internet increases traditional barriers to entry into a market.
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Michael Porter concludes that the overall impact of the Internet is to increase competition, which generally diminishes a firm's profitability.
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Ethical issues are important because, if handled poorly, they can damage an organization's image.
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What does it mean that BlackBerry has diversified its software to traverse the roadway of Internet of Things?

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Which of the following is/are not a fundamental element of a business process?

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The music industry is a good example of the extremely low variable costs of digital products.
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When there are many substitute products, a company can create a competitive advantage by increasing fees.
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The primary activities in the value chain create the value for which customers are willing to pay.
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The bargaining power of suppliers is low when their buyers have few choices.
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Information-based industries face the greatest threat from substitutes.
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An entry barrier is a long-term competitive advantage.
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Which of the following statements is false?

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What major supplier can help BlackBerry to be a leader of self-driving cars?

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Porter's value chain model is a variation of his competitive advantage framework.
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The Internet impact on the bargaining power of suppliers always favours buyers.
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The bargaining power of suppliers is high when buyers have few choices and low when buyers have many choices.
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With a competitive strategy, companies only need to plan their own moves.
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It's a good idea for a company to select two competitive advantage strategies.
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The introduction of the ATM in the banking industry is an example of the innovation strategy.
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Which of the following statements concerning business processes is false?

A)A process has inputs.
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C)A process has activities that can be measured.
D)A process creates value.
E)A process cannot cross functional area boundaries.
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A business process can be a competitive advantage when _____________.

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C)inputs are translated to outputs
D)a product or service is delivered to the organization
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One of the key benefits of the App developed by NASCAR is the cumulative value of the collected data that includes information on the pre-race inspections of all vehicles is collected and stored in real time. What can NASCAR executives identify with this data?

A)Trends and patterns to help maintain a level playing field for all racers
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E)Financial information for cost analysis
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What type of application did NASCAR develop in order to incorporate all the items on the paper-based form?

A)A dashboard view that displays each vehicle along with its progress through the inspection process
B)A mobile e-commerce application that allows customers to book inspections online
C)An accounting application that handles all the payroll and tax processes of the business
D)An e-commerce website for customers to pay online and book appointments
E)None of the above
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Business process ______________ is a management technique that includes methods and tools to support the design, analysis, implementation, management, and optimization of business processes.

A)implementation
B)management
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D)reengineering
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For many organizations, business process reengineering:

A)is easy to implement.
B)is not disruptive to implement.
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D)is inexpensive.
E)has a major impact on the corporate culture.
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The initial goal of business process management is ____________________.

A)to be less radical, disruptive, and more incremental
B)to improve profitability by decreasing costs and increasing revenue
C)to create a competitive advantage through organizational flexibility
D)to organize around the business process, not the individual task
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Which of the following processes involves the warehouse, purchasing, and accounting functional areas?

A)Procurement
B)Fulfillment
C)Order entry
D)Accounts receivable
E)Payroll
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An example of a cross-functional business process is ________.

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D)accounting
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Collecting sales tax is an example of a(n):

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C)Marketing Business Process
D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)BPM begins with process modelling.
B)Process modeling is a graphical depiction of all the steps in a process.
C)BPM uses Web-enabled technologies for user interfaces.
D)Business activity monitoring is used to measure and manage business processes.
E)Business activity monitoring is a type of scheduled reporting.
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____________ pressures are generated by the global economy, intense competition, the changing nature of the workforce, and powerful customers.

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D)Technology
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Business process _______________ is a strategy for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization's business processes.

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B)management
C)optimization
D)reengineering
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Which of the following is not a role that information systems play in businesses processes?

A)Establish standards
B)Execute the process
C)Capture and store process data
D)Monitor process performance
E)Detect problems with the process
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Applying copyrights and trademarks is an example of a(n):

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C)Marketing business process
D)Production business process
E)Management information systems business process
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Managing purchasing is an example of a(n):

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D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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_____________ is the result of optimizing the marketing and innovation processes.

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D)Differentiation
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Managing account collections is an example of a(n):

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D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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Which of the following statements is false?

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B)BPM can help companies reduce costs.
C)BPM can help companies increase revenue.
D)BPM can improve customer satisfaction.
E)BPM can improve organizational flexibility.
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Managing pay and payroll is an example of a(n):

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D)Human Resources Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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Reconciling bank accounts is an example of a(n):

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D)Production Business Process
E)Management Information Systems Business Process
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_____________ is the result of optimizing the manufacturing and logistics processes.

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D)Differentiation
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Which of the following processes involves the warehouse, sales, and accounting functional areas?

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E)Payroll
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Cross-functional business processes:

A)fall within a single functional area.
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C)require collaboration.
D)A and C
E)B and C
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