Quiz 1 (The Information Systems Strategy Triangle chapter)

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2/16/24, 10:18 AM Quiz 1 (The Information Systems Strategy Triangle chapter): PC 2024 SPRING-CIS350 32474 https://learn.maricopa.edu/courses/1329379/quizzes/3930236 1/4 Quiz 1 (The Information Systems Strategy Triangle chapter) Due Feb 18 at 11:59pm Points 40 Questions 10 Available Feb 5 at 12am - Feb 18 at 11:59pm Time Limit None Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 27 minutes 36 out of 40 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 36 out of 40 Submitted Feb 16 at 10:18am This attempt took 27 minutes. Question 1 4 / 4 pts Technology Adoption Lifecycle Hierarchy of Needs Maslow's Pyramid McKinsey 7S Framework The Information Systems Strategy Triangle Question 2 4 / 4 pts Process strategy Business strategy Data strategy Which of the following highlights the alignment necessary between decisions regarding business strategy, information systems, and organizational design? Considerable modifications to IS ought to prompt a reevaluation of what is known as the:
2/16/24, 10:18 AM Quiz 1 (The Information Systems Strategy Triangle chapter): PC 2024 SPRING-CIS350 32474 https://learn.maricopa.edu/courses/1329379/quizzes/3930236 2/4 System strategy Social Strategy Question 3 4 / 4 pts Hardware Data Software Networking Question 4 4 / 4 pts Collaboration Contemplation Meditation Integration Synchronization Question 5 4 / 4 pts The organization's design, as well as the choices it makes to define, set up, coordinate, and control its work processes The plan the organization uses in providing IS and services A well articulated vision of where a business seeks to go and how it expects to get there Undefined business goals and objectives The implementation of the organizational strategy Question 6 4 / 4 pts The physical channel through which data is transferred between hardware elements is referred to as: Which component belongs to the social IS strategy? What is the defintion of a business strategy?
2/16/24, 10:18 AM Quiz 1 (The Information Systems Strategy Triangle chapter): PC 2024 SPRING-CIS350 32474 https://learn.maricopa.edu/courses/1329379/quizzes/3930236 3/4 Alignment Synchronization Collaboration Integration Synergy Question 7 4 / 4 pts Business Strategy, Organizational Strategy, and Information Strategy Organizational Strategy, Sales Operations, and Executive Strategy Information Technology, Management, and Business Processes Cost Leadership, Differentiation, and Focus Help Desk, Data Administration, and Network Administration Question 8 4 / 4 pts Blue Ocean strategy Kaiser strategy Social business strategy Digital strategy Red Ocean strategy IncorrectQuestion 9 0 / 4 pts recurring fee model. What term describes the situation in which a company's current and emerging business strategy is enabled and supported yet unconstrained by technology; The balance between organizational strategy, IS strategy, and business strategy. What are the three components of the information systems strategy triangle? Which strategy encompasses collaboration, engagement, and innovation? What does 'Freemium' signify in business models?
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2/16/24, 10:18 AM Quiz 1 (The Information Systems Strategy Triangle chapter): PC 2024 SPRING-CIS350 32474 https://learn.maricopa.edu/courses/1329379/quizzes/3930236 4/4 Customers get the goods or service "free," while sponsors or merchants pay for promotion. A model where clients pay one cost for unlimited product or service use. Free basic services with a fee for enhanced or special features. A one-time purchase model. Question 10 4 / 4 pts Mission Strategy Structure Platform Design Quiz Score: 36 out of 40 A ______ is a coordinated set of actions to fulfill objectives, purposes, and goals