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What are a coordinated set of actions to fulfill objectives, purposes, or goals that sets limits on what the organization seeks to accomplish? |
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What are the following components of?:
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Organizational
Information |
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The Information Systems Strategy Triangle |
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What is where a business seeks to go and how it expects to get there? |
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Who is the lowest cost producer? |
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Unique Product is an element of what? |
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Limited Scope is an element of what? |
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What are the following?:
Cost Leadership Strategy
Differentiation Strategy
Focus Strategy |
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Three primary strategies for achieving competitive advantage from Porter’s generic strategies. |
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What is a strategy to change the industry; create new segments/products? |
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What is a strategy that involves cutthroat competition –zero sum game? |
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What are achieved through series of small steps to get newadvantage before old one erodes? |
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What should the goal of advantage be? |
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Disruption, not sustainability. |
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What can be a deadly distraction from creating new ones? |
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What causes Advantage to eventually become a cost? |
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What is imagining how to destroy and grow your business? |
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What is imagining how competitors would want to destroy your business? |
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What is imagining how to counteract a competitor trying to destroy your business, by finding ways to grow your business in some way? |
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What s critical to choosing IS to complement the strategy? |
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Understanding which strategy is chosen by a firm. |
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What makes IS critical to achieving business goals? |
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The speed of change is too fast for manual response. |
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What create competitive advantage through Dynamic Environment Strategies? |
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Speed, agility, and aggressive moves and countermoves by a firm. |
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What are choices about work processes? |
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How do you manage organizational, control, and cultural variables? |
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What is the plan an organization uses in providing information services? |
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What are the following?:
Hardware
Software
Networking
Data |
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The Four key IS infrastructure components. |
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What is to extend the reach of stakeholders to find and connect with one‐another? |
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Social Strategy: Collaboration |
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What is to involve stakeholders in the business via blogs; communities? |
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Social Strategy: Engagement |
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What is to identify, describe, prioritize new ideas? |
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Social Strategy: Innovation |
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What should be balanced and should each establish and support the others? |
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Business Strategy
Organizational Strategy
Information Systems Strategy |
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