capability and skills viii. Strengths-things they do well or any unique resources it has ix. Weaknesses- things they don’t do so well or don’t have x. SWOT-STRENGHTS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS e. Step 4- Formulating Strategies f. Step 5- Implementing Strategies g. Step 6-Evaluating Results xi. How effective are the strategies? xii. Did they help reach goals? xiii. Adjustments?? 3. What is SWOT analysis
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M A N A G EM EN T IN FO R M ATIO N S Y S TEM Applications of MIS(Service Sector) WHAT IS MIS? 1) A management information system (MIS) provides information that organizations need to manage themselves efficiently and effectively. 2)Management information systems are typically computer systems used for managing three primary components: technology‚ people (individuals‚ groups‚ or organizations)‚ and data (information for decision making). 3) Management information systems are distinct from other
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A management information system (MIS) provides information which is needed to manage organizations efficiently and effectively. Management information systems involve three primary resources: people‚ technology‚ and information or decision making. Management information systems are distinct from other information systems in that they are used to analyze operational activities in the organization.Academically‚ the term is commonly used to refer to the group of information management methods tied to
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of the following data mining tools helps you apply various mathematical models information to discover new information? A. statistical tools 3. The average price of a movie ticket in the city of New York is $8. This is an example of? A. information 4. AskSocrates Is a web-site that provides definitions and descriptions of many concepts. AskSocrates is not peer-reviewed (a group of peers or experts do not verify the quality of information). Because of this‚ AskSOcrates may not demonstrate which of
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The journey into the 4th Dimension 4/19/12 Nature of Math The world we live in today is a world of 3-dimensions filled with objects that are zero‚ one and two dimensions. We all walk around in our 3-dimensional world thinking there could be no other dimensions. But would you believe me if I were to tell you that there is a 4th dimension that lies past our daily experience? The truth is that there is a 4th dimension and it’s not that far away‚ the crazy thing is that there could
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Question 11. In early 2003 Bristol-Myers Squibb announced that it would have to restate its financial statements as a result of stuffing as much as $3.35 billion worth of products into wholesalers’ warehouses from 1999 through 2001. The company’s sales and cost of sales during this period was as follows: 2001 2000 1999 Net sales $18‚139 $17‚695 $16‚502 Cost of products sold 5‚454 4‚729 4‚458 The company’s marginal tax rate during the three years was
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Chapter 1: “Setting the Stage: Technology‚ the Manager and the Modern Enterprise” Terms: Open Source Software-computer software that is available in source code form for which the source code and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are provided under a software license that permits users to study‚ change‚ and improve the software. Disruptive Technology- New ways of doing things that disrupt or overturn the traditional business methods and practices Sarbanes-Oxley Act-
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data about names is useful to know whose payroll is it. -in enrolment -in “banking” ATM machine 3. Give three business examples (not mentioned in the text) of data that must be processed to provide useful information -Banking: -Ordering -Enrolment 4. Give three examples of subsystems not operating in the context of IT. Why are these considered subsystems and not systems? Because these are not covered of what their system are capable of doing. -Queuing of customers in an ordering system -Filling
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common law. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium 3. The Ultramares v. Touche case held that auditors could be held liable to any foreseen third party for ordinary negligence. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium 4. The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 offers recourse against the auditors to a far greater number of investors than does the Securities Act of 1933. Answer: True Difficulty: Medium 5. The precedent set by the Hochfelder v. Ernst
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Chapter 4 29. Annuity Present Values What is the value today of a 15-year annuity that pays $500 a year?The annuity’s first payment occurs at the end of year 6. The annual interest rate is 12 percentfor years 1 through 5‚ and 15 percent thereafter. (Ross‚ Stephen A.. Corporate Finance‚ 8th Edition. Irwin/McGraw-Hill‚ 112006. 4.8). 33. Growing Annuity Southern California Publishing Company is trying to decide whether to revise its popular textbook‚ Financial Psychoanalysis Made Simple. The company
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