Exam 7: Amazoncom: an Empire Stretching From Cardboard Box to Kindle to Cloud
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Amazon shelves are specifically stocked so that similar items are not placed next to each other.
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Amazon's Kindle is described as an e-reader, but these devices are also effectively storefronts, directly linking consumers to purchase opportunities for Amazon products..
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Amazon's Kindle and Fire businesses are meant to create a channel for media sales as that segment rapidly shifts from atoms to bits.
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The online retailing technique known as _____ offers deep discounts of a limited quantity of inventory, often for a fixed period of time or until inventory runs out.
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The three pillars of Amazon's business are large selection, convenience, and lower prices.
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Amazon's industrial strength cloud computing offerings are better known by the acronym __________.
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What advantage does Amazon get by creating its own branded products?
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In order to achieve a negative cash conversion cycle a firm would want to:
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The phrase ___________________ refers to the situation where software developers start with a copy of a project's program source code, but modify it, creating a distinct and separate product from the original base.
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partnership is assumed to have lowered textbook costs by 14 percent.
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If an author uses Amazon as a publisher, his titles will only be available through Kindle.
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The new Amazon Go concept store shows how a tech giant could really advance retail. The initial concept shows a store without cashiers and registers, where customers enter by __________.
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In order to ensure security, Amazon Web Services allows only pre-approved, technically sophisticated firms to rent the firm's industrial-strength computing capacity on an as-needed basis.
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In a set of steps called SLAM (scan, label, apply, manifest), and taking only about 2 minutes, packed boxes are weighed, and the software does an additional check to see if the weight is what's expected.
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_____ Law has allowed Amazon to radically drop the price of Kindle offerings.
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