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Chapter 01 – Specify the Question: Using Business Analytics
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Address Business




© / f McGraw / f Hill / f LLC. / f All / f rights / f reserved. / f No / f reproduction / f or / f distribution / f without / f the
prior written consent of
1

, Chapter 01 – Specify the Question: Using Business Analytics
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Address Business
Chapter 1 End-of-Chapter Assignment Solutions
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Multiple Choice Questions
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1. (LO 1.1) A coordinated, standardized set of activities conducted by both people and
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equipment to accomplish aspecific business task is called .
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a. business processes / f


b. business analysis / f


c. business procedure / f


d. business value / f




2. (LO 1.2) According to the information value chain, data combined with context is
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a. Information.
b. Knowledge.
c. Insight.
d. Value.

3. (LO 1.5) Which phase of the SOAR analytics model addresses the proper way to
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communicate results to thedecision maker?
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a. Specify the question / f / f


b. Obtain the data / f / f


c. Analyze the data / f / f


d. Report the results / f / f




4. (LO 1.5) Which phase of the SOAR analytics model involves finding the most appropriate
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data needed to address the business question?
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a. Specify the question / f / f


b. Obtain the data / f / f


c. Analyze the data / f / f


d. Report the results / f / f




5. (LO 1.5) Which questions seek information about Tesla’s sales in the next quarter?
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a. What happened? What is happening? / f / f / f / f


b. Why did it happen? What are the causes of past results?
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c. Will it happen in the future? What is the probability something will
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happen? Can we forecast what will happen?
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d. What should we do, based on what we expect will happen? How do we
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optimize our performance basedon potential constraints?
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6. (LO 1.5) Which questions seek information on the routing of products from
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Queretaro, Mexico to Chicago, United States in the last quarter?
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a. What happened? What is happening? / f / f / f / f


b. Why did it happen? What are the causes of past results?
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c. Will it happen in the future? What is the probability something will happen?
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Can we forecast what willhappen?
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d. What should we do, based on what we expect will happen? How do we
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optimize our performance basedon potential constraints?
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© / f McGraw / f Hill / f LLC. / f All / f rights / f reserved. / f No / f reproduction / f or / f distribution / f without / f the
prior written consent of
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, Chapter 01 – Specify the Question: Using Business Analytics to
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Address
7. (LO 1.5) Business
Which questions ask why net income is increasing when revenues are
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/ f decreasing, counter to expectations?
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a. What happened? What is happening?
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b. Why did it happen? What are the causes of past results?
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c. Will it happen in the future? What is the probability something will happen?
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Can we forecast what willhappen?
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d. What should we do, based on what we expect will happen? How do we
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optimize our performance basedon potential constraints?
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8. (LO 1.5) Which questions help managers understand how to organize future
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shipments based on expecteddemand?
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a. What happened? What is happening? / f / f / f / f


b. Why did it happen? What are the causes of past results?
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c. Will it happen in the future? What is the probability something will happen?
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Can we forecast what willhappen?
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d. What should we do, based on what we expect will happen? How do we
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optimize our performancebased on potential constraints?
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9. (LO 1.5) Which term refers to the combined accuracy, validity, and consistency of
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data stored and used overtime?
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a. Data integrity / f


b. Data overload / f


c. Data value / f


d. Information value /f




10. (LO 1.3) A specialist who knows how to work with, manipulate, and statistically test data is
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a
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a. decision maker. / f


b. data scientist. / f


c. data analyst. / f


d. decision scientist. / f




11. (LO 1.4) Which type of analysts predicts the amount of money that a company will
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receive from its customers tohelp management evaluate future investments based on
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expected investment performance, such as investments in equipment or employee training?
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a. Marketing analyst / f


b. Operations analyst / f


c. Financial analyst / f


d. Accounting analyst / f




12. (LO 1.4) / f / f Which type of analyst addresses questions regarding tax and auditing?
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a. Marketing analyst / f


b. Operations analyst / f


c. Financial analyst / f


d. Accounting analyst /f




13. (LO 1.5) Suppose a company has timely product reviews that are available when
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needed, but the reviews arebiased. These product reviews are which type of data?
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a. Reliable
b. Relevant
c. Curated
d. Consistent
© / f McGraw / f Hill / f LLC. / f All / f rights / f reserved. / f No / f reproduction / f or / f distribution / f without / f the / f prior / f written / f consent
/ f of / f McGraw / f Hill / f LLC.


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, Chapter 01 – Specify the Question: Using Business Analytics to
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Address
14. (LO 1.6) Business
/ fWhich common visualization type shows trends in values over time?
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a. Line graph / f


b. Scatterplot
c. Pie chart / f


d. Bar chart / f




15. (LO 1.6) Which common visualization type shows the composition of values over time?
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a. Line graph / f


b. Scatterplot
c. Pie chart / f


d. Bar chart / f




Discussion Questions / f




1. (LO 1.1) Give five examples of business processes at Tesla. How do they create
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business value for Tesla and its shareholders?
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Suggested Solution: /f




Answers will vary, / f / f


1. Tesla procures automobile parts from auto suppliers – Because of Tesla’s unique
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styling, getting qualityparts from its suppliers on a timely basis will support its
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manufacturing business.
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2. Tesla manufactures batteries for its electric vehicle at its desired specifications –
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The quantity and qualityof its batteries are of critical importance to Tesla.
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3. Accepting and processing preorders from its customers – Tesla receives some
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indication of the demand foreach of its products, that helps with planning.
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4. Tesla markets its products – Tesla works to get Tesla products in the front of mind for
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its customers.
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5. Tesla car and truck design – Tesla designs its automobiles in a way that
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will appeal to its customers (forexample, Cybertruck).
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2. (LO 1.2) Explain the information value chain by summarizing how data are transformed
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into knowledge insights for decision-making. Use the example of a book review on
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Amazon and how it might lead Amazon to decide howmany of those books to stock at
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its warehouses.
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Suggested Solution: /f




Amazon allows those who purchase books and other products at its website to give
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product reviews and assignproduct ratings. The product reviews may provide text which
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textual analytics could use to understand the general sentiment about the specific book.
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The product rating could also be used to understand how well the book is liked by
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verified buyers. Statistical correlations could be run among product review sentiment,
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product ratings and product sales to help forecast demand for the product. This will
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help Amazon determine how manybooks to keep in its warehouse ready for delivery.
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This is an example of how data turns into information, knowledge and ultimately helps
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with decision making.
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3. (LO 1.3) Explain the information value chain by summarizing how data are transformed
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into knowledge insightsfor decision-making. Use the example of a book review of this
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