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Ch02 - Strategy and Information Systems
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Question 1
Which of the following factors determines the structure, features, and functions of an information
system used in a company?
the size of the company
the number of competitors
the competitive strategy
the value of its brands
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Question 2
Porter's five forces model is used to assess ________.
market share
life cycles of product
industry structure
internal competition
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Question 3
The difference between the value that an activity generates and the cost of the activity is called the
________.
profit
turnover
revenue
margin
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Question 4
Porter defined value as the ________.
amount of money that a customer is willing to pay for an offering
perceived satisfaction of the customers and sellers after a transaction
extent of after-sale service provided to customers
actual money exchanged in return of a product/service
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Which of the following value chain activities involves assisting users with handling of the products
after sale, thus maintaining and enhancing the products' value?
customer service
outbound logistics
operations
inbound logistics
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25 ml of 1M HCI (ag) at 23.4°C was added to 25 ml of 1M NaOH at 23.4°C. The final temperature of the reaction
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