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Moore's Law - ANSWER the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months. Reich nonroutine cognitive skills (4) - ANSWER Abstract reasoning Systems thinking Collaboration Ability to experiment Abstract reasoning - ANSWER The ability to make and manipulate models

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COMM 226 FINAL EXAM / QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025/ GRADED A+
Moore's Law - ANSWER the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles
every 18 months.



Reich nonroutine cognitive skills (4) - ANSWER Abstract reasoning

Systems thinking

Collaboration

Ability to experiment



Abstract reasoning - ANSWER The ability to make and manipulate models



Systems thinking - ANSWER The mental process of making one or more models of components
of a system and connecting the inputs and outputs among those components into a sensible
whole, one that explains the phenomenon observed



Collaboration - ANSWER Most important skill for effective collaboration is to give and receive
critical feedback



Ability to experiment/experimentation - ANSWER careful and reasoned analysis of an
opportunity, envisioning potential products or solutions or applications of technology, an then
developing those ideas that seem to have the most promis, consistent with the resources you
have



Management information systems (MIS) - ANSWER An information system that helps businesses
achieve their goals and objectives



Key elements of MIS - ANSWER Processes, information systems, and information

,Management and use

Achieve strategies



Process/business process - ANSWER A sequence of activities for accomplishing a function



Information system - ANSWER A group of components that interact to produce information



Information - ANSWER Knowledge derived from data, where data is defined as recorded facts or
figures

Data presented in a meaningful context

Data processed by summing, ordering, averaging, grouping, comparing, or other similar
operations

A difference that makes a difference



Management (of MIS) - ANSWER The creation, monitoring, and adapting of processes,
information systems, and information



How does MIS relate to organizational strategy? - ANSWER MIS exist to help organizations
achieve their strategies



Five forces model - ANSWER Model, proposed by Michael Porter, that assesses industry
characteristics and profitability by means of five competitive forces--bargaining power of
suppliers, threat of substitution, bargaining power of customers, rivalry among firms, and threat
of new entrants



Porter's five forces - ANSWER Threat of substitutions

Threat of new entrants

Existing rivals

,Bargaining power of suppliers

Bargaining power of customers



Threat of substitutions/ substitute - ANSWER A competing product that performs the same or
similar function as an industry's product by another means.



What makes threat of substitution stronger - ANSWER Price is lower

Benefits are similar

Easy for buyer to switch products



Threat of new entrants - ANSWER Based on industry barriers to entry and the reaction new
entrants can expect from established companies in the industry



Barriers to entry - ANSWER High customer switching costs

Large financial investments to get started

Sales and distribution channels that are not accessible to new entrants

Government policies



What makes existing rivals stronger - ANSWER Rivals compete with each other using price
discounting, new products, and service improvements

Rivals are numerous

Industry growth is slow

Exit barriers are high



Bargaining power of suppliers/Bargaining power of customers is affected by - ANSWER Number
of available suppliers/customers

Switching costs

, Differentiation of the product

Relative size of the firm



Competitive strategy - ANSWER The strategy an organization chooses a the way it will succeed
in its industry. According to Porter, there are four fundamental competitive strategies: cost
leadership across an industry or within a particular industry segment and product
differentiation across an industry or within a particular segement



Four fundamental competitive strategy - ANSWER Cost leadership across an industry

Cost leadership within a particular industry segment

Product differentiation across an industry

Product differentiation across a particular industry segment



Value - ANSWER The amount of money that a customer is willing to pay for a resource, product,
or service



Value chain - ANSWER A network of value-creating activities



Margin - ANSWER The difference between the value that an activity generates and the cost of
the activity



Primary activities in a value chain - ANSWER The fundamental activities that create value

Inbound logistics

Operations

Outbound logistics

Marketing and sales

Customer service

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