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Management Information Systems: Solving Business Problems with Information Technology, 3/e
Gerald V. Post, University of the Pacific
David L. Anderson, DePaul U/McGowan Center

Strategic Analysis

Chapter 10 Multiple Choice



1

Through the 1960's and 1970's, the use of MIS was largely:
A)Ignored.
B)Only in firms that could not afford a professional IS Department.
C)Governed by its capabilities and the immediate needs of the organizations.
D)A factor of company size.
2

Current business statistics indicate a clear trend toward:
A)Maximizing MIS involvement.
B)Sharing information across company lines.
C)The increased importance of service-oriented firms.
D)Creating a centralized network of information controlled by MIS.
3

A common strategic goal is to:
A)Determine the demographics of the customer.
B)Get closer to the customer.
C)Find out what the customer wants.
D)Deal directly with the customer.
4

Government agencies and regulations have strong effects on:
A)The profitability of a firm.
B)The structure of the firm.
C)The competition between firms.
D)Strategic planning.
5

Many attempts to erect barriers to entry into the market by a competitor are:
A)Leaked by corporate spies.
B)Illegal under antitrust legislation.
C)Too costly to the company's reputation.
D)Ineffective.
6

Manufacturing costs can be decreased by:
A)Robots and process-control systems.
B)Tracking parts and reducing ordering and holding costs.
C)Controlling investments and cash flow.
D)Transaction processing and accounting systems.
7

Failure data can be used by the supplier to:
A)Charge costs back to the buyer.
B)Cut operating costs.
C)Pinpoint the source of problems.
D)Reduce tax liabilities.
8

As Eastern European economies rebuild, as the European Union takes shape, and as Mexican incomes increase …
A)Customers will be able to buy more products
B)Decreased competition will drive up prices
C)Customers will be able to buy fewer products
D)Fewer firms will emerge in those markets
9

What consists of suppliers, customers, rivals, potential new entrants, substitute products, and sometimes the government?
A)Internal agents
B)External agents
C)Intelligence agents
D)Special agents
10

Who created the "five forces model"?
A)Potter
B)Putter
C)Porter
D)Pillar
11

In the five forces model, four of the forces apply pressure in the direction of which of the following forces?
A)Threat of new entrants
B)Bargaining power of buyers
C)Bargaining power of suppliers
D)Rivalry among existing competitors
12

When a company owns several pieces of the production chain, it is known as:
A)Retail
B)Total quality management
C)Vertical integration
D)Wholesale
13

To a retail outlet, customers are likely to be:
A)Wholesale firms
B)Distributors
C)Individual people
D)Other retailers
14

With most older, slower manufacturing processes, merchants have to place most orders for the Christmas season around:
A)November
B)July
C)March
D)The previous Christmas
15

A fundamental element of total quality management states that:
A)Quality must be built into every process
B)Quality must be built into every item
C)Quality must be built into every process and item
D)Quality is the sole responsibility of the manager
16

Information systems can be used to build electronic ties to suppliers. Which of the following is NOT a common use of these systems?
A)Marketing to customers
B)Monitoring quality control
C)Placing orders
D)Notifying partners of changes in plans




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