Components of a Business
Managing a Business and Firm Hierarchies
Systems That Span the Enterprise
Porter’s Competitive Forces Model
100
1. _____ links two or more computers to share data or resources, such as a printer. a. Computer software b. Network c. Extranet d. Computer hardware
What is (b.) a Network
100
4. What management level uses the Transactions Processing System (TPS)? a. Senior Managers. b. Middle Management c. Operational Management d. Knowledge Workers
What is (c.) Operational Management
100
What Enterprise System Manages relationships with suppliers, purchasing firms, distributors, and logistics companies a. Supply Chain Management Systems b. Customer Relationship Management Systems c. Knowledge Management Systems
What is (a.) Supply Chain Management Systems
100
What competitive Forces Model uses five competitive forces shape fate of firm? a. Porter’s Competitive Forces Model b. Stewart’s Competitive Forces Model c. Bucky’s Competitive Forces Model d. Willard’s Competitive Forces Model
What is (a.) Porter’s Competitive Forces Model
200
2. Which of the following pairs are examples of substitute products? a. Coke and Pepsi b. Tea and coffee c. Hamburgers and hamburger buns d. Milk and eggs
What is (a.) Coke and Pepsi
200
What does abbreviations TPS stand for? a. Transactions Processing System (TPS) b. Management Information Systems (MIS) c. Decision-Support Systems (DSS) d Executive Support Systems (ESS)
What is (a.) Transactions Processing System (TPS)
200
What Enterprise System helps manage relationship with customers? a. Supply Chain Management Systems b. Customer Relationship Management Systems c. Knowledge Management Systems
What is (b.) Customer Relationship Management Systems
200
For New market entrants, which is the best example of a low barrier industry? a. Satellite production b. Microchip industry c. NASCAR race team d. Food industry
What is (d.) Food industry
300
3. To what competitive force did movie-rental retail stores succumb? a. Positioning and rivalry among competitors b. Low cost of entry c. Substitute products or services d. Customer's bargaining power
What is (c.) Substitute products or services
300
What management level uses the Management Information Systems (MIS))? a. Senior Managers. b. Middle Management c. Operational Management d. Knowledge Workers
What is (b.) Middle Management
300
Intranets and Extranets are Technology platforms that increase integration and expedite the flow of information. a. True b. False
What is (a.)True
300
What was this questions worth> a. 100 b. 200 c. 300 d. 400
What is (c.) 300
400
What are the Four basic business functions a.Manufacturing and production, Sales and marketing, Finance and accounting, Human resources b.Executive, Senior Management, Middle Management, Business Management c.There are not Four basic business functions d.None of the above
What is (a.)Manufacturing and production, Sales and marketing, Finance and accounting, Human resources
400
What management level uses the Executive support systems (ESS)? a. Senior Managers. b. Middle Management c. Operational Management d. Knowledge Workers
What is (a.) Senior Managers.
400
What system that Spans the Enterprise uses digital technology and Internet to drive major business processes? a. E-business: b. E-commerce: c. E-government:
What is (a.) E-business:
400
The more suppliers a firm has, the greater control it can exercise over suppliers. a. True b. False
What is (a.) True
500
What was the first question on this quiz worth? a. 100 b. 200 c. 300 d 1,000
What is (a.) 100
500
What types of business information systems, address non-routine decision making? a. Transactions Processing System (TPS) b. Management Information Systems (MIS) c. Decision-Support Systems (DSS) d Executive Support Systems (ESS)
What is (d.) Executive Support Systems (ESS)
500
What system that Spans the Enterprise uses Internet technology to deliver information and services to citizens, employees, and businesses a. E-business: b. E-commerce: c. E-government:
What is (c.) E-government:
500
What are the Five competitive forces of Porter’s Competitive Forces Model? a.Non-Traditional competitors, New market entrants, Identical products and services, Customers, Suppliers b.Traditional competitors, New market entrants, Substitute products and services, Customers, Suppliers c.There are Six forces not Five d.None of the above
What is (b.) Traditional competitors, New market entrants, Substitute products and services, Customers, Suppliers