Exam 9: Social Media, Peer Production, and Web 2.0
Exam 1: Setting the Stage: Technology and the Modern Enterprise56 Questions
Exam 2: Strategy and Technology: Concepts and Frameworks for Understanding What Separates Winners From Losers79 Questions
Exam 3: Zara: Fast Fashion From Savvy Systems65 Questions
Exam 4: Netflix in Two Acts: the Making of an E-Commerce Giant and the Uncertain Future of Atoms to Bits89 Questions
Exam 5: Moores Law and More: Fast, Cheap Computing and What This Means for the Manager71 Questions
Exam 6: Disruptive Technologies: Understanding the Giant Killers and Considerations for Avoiding Extinction34 Questions
Exam 7: Amazoncom: an Empire Stretching From Cardboard Box to Kindle to Cloud85 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding Network Effects: Strategies for Competing in a Platform-Centric, Winner-Take-All World73 Questions
Exam 9: Social Media, Peer Production, and Web 2.0106 Questions
Exam 10: The Sharing Economy, Collaborative Consumption, and Creating More Efficient Markets Through Technology32 Questions
Exam 11: Facebook: a Billion-Plus Users, the High-Stakes Move to Mobile, and Big Business From the Social Graph91 Questions
Exam 12: Rent the Runway: Entrepreneurs Expanding an Industry by Blending Tech with Fashion41 Questions
Exam 13: Understanding Software: a Primer for Managers75 Questions
Exam 14: Software in Flux: Open Source, Cloud, Vittualized and App-Driven Shifts80 Questions
Exam 15: The Data Asset: Databases, Business Intelligence, Analytics, Big Data, and Competitive Advantage92 Questions
Exam 16: A Managers Guide to the Internet and Telecommunications64 Questions
Exam 17: Information Security: Barbarians at the Gateway and Just About Everywhere Else89 Questions
Exam 18: Google in Three Parts: Search, Online Advertising, and an Alphabet of Opportunity134 Questions
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A necessary criterion for a crowd to be "smart" is that it should be homogenous to reduce incidence of polarized insights.
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What is inbound marketing and how does it differ from traditional marketing methods? How can online media help a firm with inbound marketing efforts?
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Fill in the BlanksInbound marketing refers to leveraging online channels to draw consumers to the firm with compelling content rather than conventional forms of promotion such as advertising, e-mail marketing, traditional mailings, and sales calls. Inbound marketers look to attract traffic that is converted to leads that result in sales and hopefully repeat business.
Pinterest pins and Twitter retweets are examples of earned media.
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Social networking feeds are at times controversial with instances of feed mismanagement causing user discontent, public relations problems, and the possibility of legal action.
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The phrase "_____________________________" refers to communication channels that an organization controls. Includes firm-run blogs and Web sites, apps, and organization accounts on social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram.
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A vigorous community of commenters would help keep a blogger honest as they will quickly expose a blogger's errors of fact or logic.
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Corporations will want to be cautious about what is posted to wikis since wikis can be accessed by anyone
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_____ is a phrase used to describe graphical editing tools, such as those found in a wiki, page layout, or other design tool.
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_____ is a term used to describe others taking advantage of a user or service without providing any sort of reciprocal benefit.
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Twitter offeres mobile app developers an SDK supporting which of the following.
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Most mainstream news outlets have begun supplementing their content with blogs that can offer greater depth, more detail, and deadline-free timeliness.
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The term ______________ refers to the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined generally large group of people in the form of an open call.
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A(n) _____ refers to an Internet vandal and mischief-maker.
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Outsourcing the management of a firm's social media presence to a third party agency is generally considered an effective management practice as internal staff can focus on performance.
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Twitter's purchase of iPhone app Tweetie and its subsequent transformation into the free 'Twitter for iPhone' application signals that Twitter is unwilling to move into product and service niches motivated by profits.
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What are the benefits and risks associated with social networks? Support your answers with relevant examples.
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What are blogs? What features does a typical blog offer to its users? How are these features a source of value for the users?
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