Exam 13: Effective Communication and It Management
Exam 1: The Management Process Today105 Questions
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Exam 9: Motivation105 Questions
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Exam 12: Building and Managing Human Resources105 Questions
Exam 13: Effective Communication and It Management105 Questions
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A specific form of IT that managers use in order to have access to the specific information they need to perform their job effectively is known as ________ systems.
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The set of methods or techniques used to acquire, organize, store, manipulate, and transmit information is known as
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Briefly examine the development of management information systems over the past century and a half. Begin with the organizational hierarchy system created by railroad management in the 1850s, including both its advantages and its ultimate disadvantages, and proceed to the simple systems of the 1960s through the much more advanced systems of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
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In the transmission phase of the communication process, the sender translates the message into symbols or language, a process known as
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Briefly explain the role of nonverbal communication in the communication process, and give examples.
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Discuss the dangers associated with the spread of electronic communication, including email abuse and information overload, and ways that managers can prevent such hazards. Give examples.
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Business-to-business (B2B)commerce increases profitability because it
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A system that gives managers a model-building capability and provides them with the ability to manipulate information in a variety of ways in order to make nonprogrammed judgments is a(n)________ system.
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The feedback phase of the communication process is initiated by the original sender (who becomes a receiver).
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Data and information both communicate a great deal of useful knowledge to the end user.
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The mainframe is the master computer that controls the operations of all the other types of computers and digital devices as needed and can link them into one integrated system.
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The pathway through which an encoded message is transmitted to a receiver is known as the
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The way that demand for a product changes in a predictable pattern over time is known as the ________ cycle.
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Explain the contemporary state of management information systems, with a focus on artificial intelligence and expert systems, enterprise resource planning systems, and e-commerce. Demonstrate, using examples, how e-commerce works, with reference to B2B and B2C commerce, as well as B2B marketplaces.
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In the communication process, a common understanding is assured in the ________ phase.
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A system that makes use of human knowledge embedded in computer software to solve problems that ordinarily require human expertise is known as a(n)________ system.
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Managers need information in order to do three things: ________ the organization's activities.
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