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TEST BANK FOR ESSENTIALS OF
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM,
14TH EDITION, KENNETH C. LAUDON JANE
P. LAUDON. ALL 12 CHAPTERS COVERED
2025
1
, [Type the document title]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PART I: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
2. Business Information Systems in Your Career
3. Global E-business and Collaboration
4. Achieving Competitive Advantage with Information
Systems
5. Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
6. PART II: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
7. IT Infrastructure: Hardware and Software
8. Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and
Information Management
9. Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless
Technology
10. Securing Information Systems
11. PART III: KEY SYSTEM APPLICATIONS FOR THE DIGITAL
AGE
12. Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer
Intimacy: Enterprise Applications
13. E-commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods
14. Improving Decision Making and Managing Artificial
Intelligence
15. PART IV: BUILDING AND MANAGING SYSTEMS
16. Making the Business Case for Information Systems
and Managing Projects
2
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Management Information Systems, 14e (Laudon)
Chapter 1 Information Systems In Global Business Today
1) The Six Important Business Objectives Of Information Technology Are New Products, Services,
And Business Models; Customer And Supplier Intimacy; Survival; Competitive Advantage;
Operational Excellence; And
A) Improved Flexibility.
B) Improved Decision Making.
C) Improved Business Practices.
D) Improved Efficiency.
E) Improved Business Value.
ANS: B Page
Ref: 13 Difficulty:
Easy
AACSB: Information Technology
CASE: Concept
LO: 1.1: How Are Information Systems Transforming Business, And Why Are They So Essential For
Running And Managing A Business Today?
2) Verizon Corporation's Use Of A Web-Based Digital Dashboard To Provide Managers With Precise
Real-Time Information Illustrates Which Business Objective?
A) Improved Flexibility
3
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B) Improved Decision Making
4
TEST BANK FOR ESSENTIALS OF
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM,
14TH EDITION, KENNETH C. LAUDON JANE
P. LAUDON. ALL 12 CHAPTERS COVERED
2025
1
, [Type the document title]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PART I: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
2. Business Information Systems in Your Career
3. Global E-business and Collaboration
4. Achieving Competitive Advantage with Information
Systems
5. Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
6. PART II: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
7. IT Infrastructure: Hardware and Software
8. Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and
Information Management
9. Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless
Technology
10. Securing Information Systems
11. PART III: KEY SYSTEM APPLICATIONS FOR THE DIGITAL
AGE
12. Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer
Intimacy: Enterprise Applications
13. E-commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods
14. Improving Decision Making and Managing Artificial
Intelligence
15. PART IV: BUILDING AND MANAGING SYSTEMS
16. Making the Business Case for Information Systems
and Managing Projects
2
, [Type the document title]
Management Information Systems, 14e (Laudon)
Chapter 1 Information Systems In Global Business Today
1) The Six Important Business Objectives Of Information Technology Are New Products, Services,
And Business Models; Customer And Supplier Intimacy; Survival; Competitive Advantage;
Operational Excellence; And
A) Improved Flexibility.
B) Improved Decision Making.
C) Improved Business Practices.
D) Improved Efficiency.
E) Improved Business Value.
ANS: B Page
Ref: 13 Difficulty:
Easy
AACSB: Information Technology
CASE: Concept
LO: 1.1: How Are Information Systems Transforming Business, And Why Are They So Essential For
Running And Managing A Business Today?
2) Verizon Corporation's Use Of A Web-Based Digital Dashboard To Provide Managers With Precise
Real-Time Information Illustrates Which Business Objective?
A) Improved Flexibility
3
, [Type the document title]
B) Improved Decision Making
4