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Operational
___ management is responsible for monitoring the daily activities of the business.
Complementary
___ assets are those assets required to derive value from a primary investment.
Input
___ captures or collects raw data from within the organization or from its external environment.
Data
___ workers, such as secretaries or clerks, assist with scheduling and communications at all levels of the firm.
liabilities
Business processes can be ___ if they are based on inefficient ways of working that impede organizational responsiveness and efficiency.
owns, controls, access, update, decisions
Technological change requires changes in who ___ and ___ information, who has the right to ___ and ___ that information, and who makes ___ about whom, when, and how.
switching
Strong linkages to customers and suppliers increase ___ costs and loyalty to your firm.
big data
We use the term ___ to describe these data sets with volumes so huge that they are beyond the ability of typical DBMS to capture, store, and analyze.
audit
An information systems ___ examines the firm's overall security environment as well as controls governing individual information systems. It should trace the flow of sample transactions through the system and perform tests, using, if appropriate, automated audit software. It may also examine data quality.
disrupting
Netflix has moved into premium TV show production, challenging cable and broadcast producers of TV shows, and potentially ___ cable network dominance of TV show production.
Data
___ are streams of raw facts representing events occurring in organizations or the physical environment before they have been organized and arranged into a form that people can understand and use.
offshore
The challenge for your business is to avoid markets for goods and services that can be produced ___ much less expensive.
Middle
___ management carries out the programs and plans of senior management.
collaborating
Business firms now put less emphasis on hierarchy and structure and more emphasis on employees taking on multiple roles and tasks and ___ with others on a team.
mobile
Half of internet sales are from ___ devices.
hacker
A ___ is an individual who intends to gain unauthorized access to a computer system. They gain unauthorized access by finding weaknesses in the security protections websites and computer systems employ.
Space shifting
___ means that work takes place in a global workshop as well as within national boundaries.
outperform, wasting
If you make wise choices investing in information systems, your firm will ___ competitors. If you make poor choices, you will be ___ valuable capital.
data-driven
To increase revenue, Leicester City embraced the ___ and statistical approach to the whole business of football across the full range of activities, including ticketing, merchandising, and communication of its football matches via websites and mobile apps.
Psychologists
___ study information systems with an interest in how human decision makers perceive and use formal information.
Knowledge
___ workers, such as engineers, scientists, or architects, design products or services and create new knowledge for the firm.
Business processes
___ refers to the set of logically related tasks and behaviors that organizations develop over time to produce specific business results and the unique manner in which these activities are organized and coordinated.
business models
Changes in technology and new innovative ___ have transformed social life and business practices.
just-in-time
Supply chains have become more fast-paced, with companies of all sizes depending on ___ inventory to reduce their overhead costs and get to the market faster.
phones and tablets
In developing and emerging countries, ___ are the primary means of access to the Internet.
E-commerce
___ is changing how forms design, produce and deliver their products and services.
transforming
It's not business as usual in the global economy anymore. Information systems and technologies are ___ the global business environment.
Information technology
___ consists of all the hardware and software that a firm needs to use in order to achieve its business objectives.
interdependence
There is a growing ___ between a firm's ability to use information technology and its ability to implement corporate strategies and achieve corporate goals.
business model
A ___ describes now a company produces, delivers, and sells a product or service to create wealth.
Computer hardware
___ is the physical equipment used for input, processing, and output activities in an information system.
information
By ___ we mean data that have been shaped into a form that is meaningful and useful to human beings.
intranets
Internal corporate networks based on internet technology are called ___.
Sociologists
___ study information systems with an eye toward how groups and organizations shape the development of systems and also how systems affect individuals, groups and organizations.
Processing
___ converts this raw input (i.e. data) into a meaningful form (i.e. information).
webinars
Smartphones, social networking, texting, e-mailing and ___ have all become essential tools of business because that's where your customers, suppliers, and colleagues can be found.
platform
The IT infrastructure provides the foundation, or ___, on which the firm can build its specific information systems.
real-time
In the past decade, information systems and technologies have made it possible for managers to use ___ data from the marketplace when making decisions.
feedback
Information systems also require ___, which is output that is returned to appropriate members of the organization to help them evaluate or correct the input stage.
information technology
Businesses are using ___ to sense and respond to rapidly changing customer demand, reduce inventories to the lowest possible levels, and achieve higher levels of operational efficiency.
Senior
___ management makes long-range strategic decisions about products and services as well as ensures financial performance of the firm.
digital firm
A ___ is one in which nearly all of the organisations significant business relationships with customers, suppliers, and employees are digitally enabled and mediated. Core business processes are accomplished through digital networks spanning the entire organization or linking multiple organizations.
information
Premier League football is also a business in which what matters above all is winning, and any way of using ___ to improve player performance is a competitive edge.
Production
___ workers actually produce the product and deliver the service.
Computer software
___ consists of the detailed, preprogrammed instructions that control and coordinate the computer hardware components in an information system.
information system
An ___ can be defined technically as a set of interrelated components that collect (or retrieve), process, store, and distribute information to support decision making and control in an organization.
outsourced
The challenge for you as a business student is to develop high-level skills through education and on-the-job experience that cannot be ___.
people
Computer hardware and software, data management technology, networking and telecommunications technology, and the world wide web, along with the ___ required to run and manage them, represent resources that can be shared throughout the organization and constitute the firm's information technology infrastructure.
Output
___ transfers the processed information to the people who will use it or to the activities for which it will be used.
behavior
Information technology investments alone cannot make organizations and managers more effective unless they are accompanied by supportive values, structures, and ___ patterns in the organization and other complementary assets.
culture
Each organization has a unique ___, or fundamental set of assumptions, values and ways of doing things, that has been accepted by most of its members.
Internet
A growing trickle of viewers are unplugging from cable and using only the ___ for entertainment.
Time shifting
"___ refers to business being conducted continuously, 24/7 rather than the narrow ""work day"" time bands fo 9AM to 5 PM."
extranets
Private intranets extended to authorized users outside the organization are called ___, and firms use such networks to coordinate their activities with other firms for making purchases, collaborating on design, and other interorganizational work.
intimacy
"Business firms invest heavily in information systems to achieve six strategic business objectives: operational excellence; new products, services, and business models; customer and supplier ___; improved decision making; competitive advantage; and survival. "
Systems analyst
A ___ constitutes the principal liaisons between the information systems groups and the rest of the organization. It is the ...'s job to translate business problems and requirements into information requirements and systems.
Crowdsourcing
___ harnesses collective knowledge to generate new ideas and solutions.
wiki
A ___ is a type of website that makes it easy for users to contribute and edit text content and graphics without any knowledge of web page development or programming techniques. The most well-known ___ is Wikipedia, the largest collaboratively edited reference project in the world.
Chief Privacy Officer
The ___ is responsible for ensuring that the company complies with existing data privacy laws.
Management Information Systems
___: Among Business Intelligence systems, ___ summarize and report on the company's basic operations using data supplied by transaction processing systems. ___ typically provide answers to routine questions that have been specified in advance and have a predefined procedure for answering them.
Programmers
___ are highly trained technical specialists who write the software instructions for computers.
Command and control
___ firms required lower-level employees to carry out orders without asking too many questions, with no responsibility to improve processes, and with no rewards for teamwork or team performance.
Decision-support systems
___: Among Business Intelligence Systems, ___ focus on problems that are unique and rapidly changing, for which the procedure for arriving at a solution may not be fully predefined in advance. Although ___ use internal information from transaction-processing systems and management information systems, they often bring in information from external sources, such as current stock prices or product prices of competitors.
functions
A typical business organization has systems supporting processes for each of the major business ___ — sales and marketing, manufacturing and production, finance and accounting, and human resources.
flow
Information technology can actually change the ___ of information, making it possible for many more people to access and share information, replacing sequential steps with tasks that can be performed simultaneously, and eliminating delays in decision making.
Social business
___ is the use of social networking platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and internal corporate social tools to engage their employees, customers, and suppliers.
Customer-Relationship-Management
"___: Firms use ___ systems to help manage their relationships with their customers. ___ systems provide information to coordinate all of the business processes that deal with customers in sales, marketing, and service to optimize revenue, customer satisfaction, and customer retention. This information helps firms identify, attract, and retain the most profitable customers; provide better service to existing customers; and increase sales."
Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO)
The ___ is responsible for the firm's knowledge management program.
Knowledge management systems
Some firms perform better than others because they have better knowledge about how to create, produce, and deliver products and services. This firm knowledge is unique, is difficult to imitate, and can be leveraged into long-term strategic benefits. ___ enable organizations to better manage processes for capturing and applying knowledge and expertise. These systems collect all relevant knowledge and experience in the firm and make it available wherever and whenever it is needed to improve business processes and management decisions. They also link the firm to external sources of knowledge.
supply chain management
Firms use ___ systems to help manage relationships with their suppliers. These systems help suppliers, purchasing firms, distributors, and logistics companies share information about orders, production, inventory levels, and delivery of products and services so they can source, produce, and deliver goods and services efficiently. The ultimate objective is to get the right amount of their products from their source to their point of consumption in the least amount of time and at the lowest cost. These systems increase firm profitability by lowering the costs of moving and making products and by enabling managers to make better decisions about how to organize and schedule sourcing, production, and distribution.
Information systems managers
___ are leaders of teams of programmers and analysts, project managers, physical facility managers, telecommunications managers, or database specialists. They are also managers of computer operations and data entry staff. Also, external specialists, such as hardware vendors and manufacturers, software firms, and consultants, frequently participate in the day-to-day operations and long-term planning of information systems.
competitive
To a large extent, the performance of a business firm depends on how well its business processes are designed and coordinated. A company's business processes can be a source of ___ strength if they enable the company to innovate or to execute better than its rivals.
transaction processing
A ___ system is a computerized system that performs and records the daily routine transactions necessary to conduct business, such as sales order entry, hotel reservations, payroll, employee record keeping, and shipping.
Chief Security Officer (CSO)
The ___ is in charge of information systems security for the firm and is responsible for enforcing the firm's information security policy.
Yammer
Microsoft ___ is an enterprise social networking platform for internal business uses, although it can also create external networks linking to suppliers, customers, and others outside the organization. ___ enables employees to create groups to collaborate on projects and share and edit documents, and includes a news feed to find out what's happening within the company. A People Directory provides a searchable database of contact information, skills, and expertise.
enterprise resource planning
Enterprise Systems Firms use enterprise systems, also known as ___ systems, to integrate business processes in manufacturing and production, finance and accounting, sales and marketing, and human resources into a single software system. Information that was previously fragmented in many different systems is stored in a single comprehensive data repository where it can be used by many different parts of the business.
Electronic commerce
___ is the part of e-business that deals with the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet. It also encompasses activities supporting those market transactions, such as advertising, marketing, customer support, security, delivery, and payment.
pods
Even in factories, workers today often work in production groups, or ___.
Chief Information Officer (CIO)
The ___ is a senior manager who oversees the use of information technology in the firm.
knowledge
Mentoring, wikis, blogs, and videos are all part of the overall ___ management process.
governance
IT ___ includes the strategy and policies for using information technology within an organization. It specifies the decision rights and framework for accountability to ensure that the use of information technology supports the organization's strategies and objectives. How much should the information systems function be centralized? What decisions must be made to ensure effective management and use of information technology, including the return on IT investments? Who should make these decisions? How will these decisions be made and monitored? Firms with superior IT governance will have clearly thought out the answers.
Electronic business
___ refers to the use of digital technology and the Internet to execute the major business processes in the enterprise. ___ includes activities for the internal management of the firm and for coordination with suppliers and other business partners. It also includes electronic commerce, or e-commerce.
End users
___ are representatives of departments outside of the information systems group for whom applications are developed. These users are playing an increasingly large role in the design and development of information systems.
enterprise
There are four major ___ applications: enterprise systems, supply chain management systems, customer relationship management systems, and knowledge management systems. Each of these enterprise applications integrates a related set of functions and business processes to enhance the performance of the organization as a whole.
Executive support systems
Among Business Intelligence Systems, ___ help senior management make these decisions. They address non-routine decisions requiring judgment, evaluation, and insight because there is no agreed-on procedure for arriving at a solution.
E-government
___ refers to the application of the Internet and networking technologies to digitally enable government and public sector agencies' relationships with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government.
Business
___ processes refer to the manner in which work is organized, coordinated, and focused to produce a valuable product or service. ___ processes are the collection of activities required to produce a product or service. These activities are supported by flows of material, information, and knowledge among the participants in ___ processes. ___ processes also refer to the unique ways in which organizations coordinate work, information, and knowledge, and the ways in which management chooses to coordinate work.
intelligence
Business ___ is a contemporary term for data and software tools for organizing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help managers and other enterprise users make more informed decisions.
Chief Data Officer
The ___ (CDO) is responsible for enterprise-wide governance and utilization of information to maximize the value the organization can realize from its data.
dashboard
A digital ___ displays on a single screen graphs and charts of key performance indicators for managing a company.
resistance
Any technological change that threatens commonly held cultural assumptions usually meets a great deal of ___.
mass customization
The ability to offer individually tailored products or services using the same production resources as mass production is called ___.
best practices
Industry ___ are usually identified by consulting companies, re-search organizations, government agencies, and industry associations as the most successful solutions or problemsolving methods for consistently and effectively achieving a business objective.
fast followers
The MITS Altair 8800 is widely regarded as the first PC, but its inventors did not take advantage of their first mover status. Second movers, so-called "___," such as IBM and Microsoft, reaped the re-wards.
span of control
Advances in information technology have broadened the management ___, enabling high-level managers to manage and control more workers spread over greater distances.
primary
In Porter's business value chain model, ___ activities are most directly related to the production and distribution of the firm's products and services, which create value for the customer. Primary activities include inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, sales and marketing, and service.
organization's structure, business processes, politics, culture, surrounding environment, management decisions
The interaction between information technology and organizations is complex and is influenced by many mediating factors, including the ___, ___, ___, ___, ___, and ___.
competitive advantage
Firms that "do better" than others are said to have a ___ over others: They either have access to special resources that others do not, or they are able to use commonly available resources more efficiently—usually because of superior knowledge and information assets.
platforms
Business ecosystems typically have one or only a few keystone firms that dominate the ecosystem and create the ___ used by other niche firms. For instance, both Microsoft and Facebook provide ___ composed of information systems, technologies, and services that thousands of other firms in different industries use to enhance their own capabilities (Van Alstyne et. al, 2016).
culture
Organizational ___ encompasses this set of assumptions about what products the organization should produce, how it should produce them, where, and for whom.