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introduction information systems
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Introduction Information Systems
1. In this scenario, management was able to outline some specific characteristics that the resulting technology must have. Is this a good idea? On the one hand, it provides clear criteria against
How are the challenges encountered by a small company, such as Budway, different from those faced by larger enterprises? How was it possible for Budway to create a superior solution at a lower cost
Since the proof-of-delivery (POD) documents are in essence the only binding evidence that products were delivered safe, sound, and on time, what are some of the issues that customers may raise when
1. To build or to buy is one of the central questions when it comes to provisioning technologies. How did Center-Point choose what to buy and what to develop internally? What lessons can be
1. What do you think will be the major challenges Center-Point will face as it embarks on its transformation from real estate manager into a provider of logistic solutions? What part of
Consider the Real World Solution discussed in the chapter. Do you think Center Point Properties’s success is the result of the new business model or the new technology deployed to support it (i.e.,
Review the Real World Challenge introduced in the chapter. In such a major transformative project where no one can really envision what the end product (or end company) will look like, how should
1. Brett Michalak sees the efforts undertaken by Crescent Healthcare as providing the company with a competitive advantage over others in its industry. Can you provide three examples of how these
1. Why does Crescent Healthcare need to replace its current technologies? The company has very likely invested huge sums in its core applications over time, they seem to work as expected, and people
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