Deck 8: Business Process Management

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BPM for interorganizational processes is much more difficult than for cross-functional systems.
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Based on the as-is model,system components are generated only for the elements of the information system that are entirely automated.
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One of the advantages of cross-functional processes is that authority belongs to a single manager who has authority to resolve BPM issues.
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Customer support in an organization can justify high levels of support by being able to know which customers have high value.This is an outcome of the integration possible through functional processes.
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Cross-functional processes often lead to islands of automation,sometimes called information silos.
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In a business process management scenario,teams make adjustments necessary to solve process problems before building an as-is model.
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The BPM cycle consists of six stages.
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Human resources and sales forecasting are examples of functional processes.
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Customer relationship management is an example of a cross-functional process.
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The problem with information silos is that decisions that are appropriate when considering only a single function like purchasing may create inefficiencies when the entire process is considered.
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Business process management applies only to commercial,profit-making organizations.
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The benefit of functional processes is the integration of data across functional processes.
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Functional processes involve activities among several business departments.
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BPM is the systematic process of creating,assessing,and altering business processes.
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BPM for cross-functional processes is shared across several departments that most frequently need to resolve conflict via committee and policy.
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Independent,isolated processes are the most important factor in producing the productivity and efficiency necessary for businesses.
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The cycle of business processes repeats as change occurs and companies adjust to those changes.
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Well-managed organizations create policy,procedures,and committees to continually assess business process effectiveness.
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Supply chain management is an example of a functional process.
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The problem with interorganizational processes is that problem resolution occurs via negotiation,contracts,and litigation.
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Fire-and-forget activities are those in which,after the activity is completed,they are never revisited for feedback or assessment.
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Typically,an order-management application obtains customer contact and shipping data,verifies customer credit,validates payment method,and enters the order into a queue for processing.
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The standard set of terms and graphical notations for documenting business processes was created by the International Standards Organization.
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The primary purpose of the sales process is to find prospects and transform them into customers by selling them something.
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Most organizations develop their own functional applications.
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Adding or removing resources to a given process without changing its structure is the only way process designers can increase the performance of a business process.
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One of the goals of business process change is to enable the organization to reduce resources required to obtain the same result.
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An operating system is a computer program that supports or possibly automates the major activities in a functional process.
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According to Porter's model,one should add cost to a business process if the change generates value greater than its cost.
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The role of information systems in business processes is to implement process activities.
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The standard set of terms and graphical notations for documenting business processes is called Business Process Modeling Notation.
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In BPMN notation,solid arrows document process flow.
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Customer support and training is typically part of the sales and marketing function.
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The resources that are added to change a process may include information systems as well as human resources.
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Lead tracking is not a customer service application.
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Customer management is a functional application on the customer service function.
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Operations applications are especially prominent for nonmanufacturers,such as distributors,wholesalers,and retailers.
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One reason why organizations buy off-the-shelf functional applications is that the off-the-shelf applications usually provide a perfect fit to an organization's business processes.
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In a BPMN process diagram,the swim-lane layout is used to simplify process diagrams and to draw attention to interactions among components of the diagram.
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Manufacturing activities include finished-goods inventory management.
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The ultimate expression of the view that inventories are liabilities is demonstrated in the just-in-time inventory policy.
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When a company generates a master production schedule (MPS)using an analysis of past sales levels and makes estimates of future sales,this is called a push manufacturing process.
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Disjointed systems lead to a lack of integrated enterprise information which in turn leads to inefficiencies.
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Budgeting applications concern the management and investment of the organization's cash and payment of cash dividends.
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Independent functional systems result in decreased costs for the organization.
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Compensation refers not only to pay,but also to the processing and tracking of vacation,sick leave,and health care and other benefits.
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Manufacturing organizations operate finished-goods inventory applications.
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CRM applications integrate all of the primary business activities.
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Inventory-management applications use past data to compute stocking levels,reorder levels,and reorder quantities in accordance with inventory policy.
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MRP is a manufacturing information system used in the planning of materials,personnel,and machinery that has links to sales and marketing functions.
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MRP II is an application that plans the need for materials and inventories of materials used in the manufacturing process.
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The reason why data is duplicated in functional processes is because each functional application has its own database.
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Integration of business processes is a result of the isolation of applications.
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MRP does not include the planning of personnel,equipment,or facilities requirements.
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Planning manufacturing in response to signals from customers or downstream production processes that products or components are currently needed is called pull manufacturing.
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A stock report is a list of the materials that comprise a product.
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The BOM is a list of materials,and materials within materials,and materials within materials within materials,and so forth.
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Manufacturing processes that have a push process must be more flexible than those that have a pull process.
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Cost-accounting applications determine the marginal cost and relative profitability of products and product families.
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In addition to the BOM,if the operations application schedules equipment,people,and facilities,then a record of those resources for each manufactured product is required as well.
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In building an ERP system,variations from the standard business blueprint are usually very expensive.
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The primary users of ERP systems are service organizations.
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ERP represents the ultimate in cross-functional systems.
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The BPM process begins with the ________ stage.

A)create components
B)assess work flows
C)create processes
D)model processes
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Accounts payable is an example of the ________ scope of business processes addressed by business process management.

A)cross-functional
B)industry-wide
C)interorganizational
D)functional
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Prioritizing customers using purchase history and increase sales of existing customers are the relationship management functions of a CRM application.
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True ERP is an informal approach that is based on innovative and unique business models.
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ERP integrates the primary value chain activities with human resources and accounting.
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Organizations have found that by implementing ERP,it is not necessary to maintain large buffer stocks.
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Inherent processes are those processes in the business blueprint that have been tried and tested over hundreds of organizations.
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________ is the systematic process of creating,assessing,and altering business processes.

A)Business delivery management
B)Business process management
C)Strategic management
D)Core competency management
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Which of the following represents the correct sequence of the different stages in BPM?

A)create components;model processes;assess results;implement processes
B)create components;model processes;implement processes;assess results
C)implement processes;model processes;create components;assess results
D)create components;assess results;implement processes;model processes
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One advantage of implementing ERP is that it helps organizations increase lead times.
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SAP defines the comprehensive set of inherent processes for all organizational activities as the process blueprint.
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Implementing the ERP system happens after the differences between the as-is processes and the blueprint have been reconciled.
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In BPM,the teams build a(n)________ that documents the current situation and then change it to make adjustments necessary to solve process problems.

A)process map
B)organizational chart
C)as-is model
D)operational flowchart
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Data inconsistency problems are a common issue because all ERP data are stored in an integrated database.
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One benefit of the inherent processes in ERP is that organizations that convert to ERP do not need to reinvent business processes.
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CRM applications store data in separate databases for each function.
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Supporting direct mail,catalog,other traditional promotion belongs to the lead tracking component of a CRM application.
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BPM for interorganizational processes is much more difficult than for cross-functional systems.
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Based on the as-is model,system components are generated only for the elements of the information system that are entirely automated.
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One of the advantages of cross-functional processes is that authority belongs to a single manager who has authority to resolve BPM issues.
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Customer support in an organization can justify high levels of support by being able to know which customers have high value.This is an outcome of the integration possible through functional processes.
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Cross-functional processes often lead to islands of automation,sometimes called information silos.
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In a business process management scenario,teams make adjustments necessary to solve process problems before building an as-is model.
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The BPM cycle consists of six stages.
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Human resources and sales forecasting are examples of functional processes.
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Customer relationship management is an example of a cross-functional process.
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The problem with information silos is that decisions that are appropriate when considering only a single function like purchasing may create inefficiencies when the entire process is considered.
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Business process management applies only to commercial,profit-making organizations.
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The benefit of functional processes is the integration of data across functional processes.
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Functional processes involve activities among several business departments.
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BPM is the systematic process of creating,assessing,and altering business processes.
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BPM for cross-functional processes is shared across several departments that most frequently need to resolve conflict via committee and policy.
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Independent,isolated processes are the most important factor in producing the productivity and efficiency necessary for businesses.
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The cycle of business processes repeats as change occurs and companies adjust to those changes.
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Well-managed organizations create policy,procedures,and committees to continually assess business process effectiveness.
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Supply chain management is an example of a functional process.
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The problem with interorganizational processes is that problem resolution occurs via negotiation,contracts,and litigation.
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Fire-and-forget activities are those in which,after the activity is completed,they are never revisited for feedback or assessment.
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Typically,an order-management application obtains customer contact and shipping data,verifies customer credit,validates payment method,and enters the order into a queue for processing.
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The standard set of terms and graphical notations for documenting business processes was created by the International Standards Organization.
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The primary purpose of the sales process is to find prospects and transform them into customers by selling them something.
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Most organizations develop their own functional applications.
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Adding or removing resources to a given process without changing its structure is the only way process designers can increase the performance of a business process.
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One of the goals of business process change is to enable the organization to reduce resources required to obtain the same result.
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An operating system is a computer program that supports or possibly automates the major activities in a functional process.
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According to Porter's model,one should add cost to a business process if the change generates value greater than its cost.
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The role of information systems in business processes is to implement process activities.
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The standard set of terms and graphical notations for documenting business processes is called Business Process Modeling Notation.
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In BPMN notation,solid arrows document process flow.
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Customer support and training is typically part of the sales and marketing function.
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The resources that are added to change a process may include information systems as well as human resources.
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Lead tracking is not a customer service application.
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Customer management is a functional application on the customer service function.
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Operations applications are especially prominent for nonmanufacturers,such as distributors,wholesalers,and retailers.
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One reason why organizations buy off-the-shelf functional applications is that the off-the-shelf applications usually provide a perfect fit to an organization's business processes.
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In a BPMN process diagram,the swim-lane layout is used to simplify process diagrams and to draw attention to interactions among components of the diagram.
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Manufacturing activities include finished-goods inventory management.
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The ultimate expression of the view that inventories are liabilities is demonstrated in the just-in-time inventory policy.
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When a company generates a master production schedule (MPS)using an analysis of past sales levels and makes estimates of future sales,this is called a push manufacturing process.
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Disjointed systems lead to a lack of integrated enterprise information which in turn leads to inefficiencies.
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Budgeting applications concern the management and investment of the organization's cash and payment of cash dividends.
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Independent functional systems result in decreased costs for the organization.
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Compensation refers not only to pay,but also to the processing and tracking of vacation,sick leave,and health care and other benefits.
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Manufacturing organizations operate finished-goods inventory applications.
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CRM applications integrate all of the primary business activities.
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Inventory-management applications use past data to compute stocking levels,reorder levels,and reorder quantities in accordance with inventory policy.
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MRP is a manufacturing information system used in the planning of materials,personnel,and machinery that has links to sales and marketing functions.
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MRP II is an application that plans the need for materials and inventories of materials used in the manufacturing process.
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The reason why data is duplicated in functional processes is because each functional application has its own database.
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Integration of business processes is a result of the isolation of applications.
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MRP does not include the planning of personnel,equipment,or facilities requirements.
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Planning manufacturing in response to signals from customers or downstream production processes that products or components are currently needed is called pull manufacturing.
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A stock report is a list of the materials that comprise a product.
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The BOM is a list of materials,and materials within materials,and materials within materials within materials,and so forth.
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Manufacturing processes that have a push process must be more flexible than those that have a pull process.
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Cost-accounting applications determine the marginal cost and relative profitability of products and product families.
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In addition to the BOM,if the operations application schedules equipment,people,and facilities,then a record of those resources for each manufactured product is required as well.
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In building an ERP system,variations from the standard business blueprint are usually very expensive.
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The primary users of ERP systems are service organizations.
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ERP represents the ultimate in cross-functional systems.
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The BPM process begins with the ________ stage.

A)create components
B)assess work flows
C)create processes
D)model processes
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Accounts payable is an example of the ________ scope of business processes addressed by business process management.

A)cross-functional
B)industry-wide
C)interorganizational
D)functional
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Prioritizing customers using purchase history and increase sales of existing customers are the relationship management functions of a CRM application.
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True ERP is an informal approach that is based on innovative and unique business models.
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ERP integrates the primary value chain activities with human resources and accounting.
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Organizations have found that by implementing ERP,it is not necessary to maintain large buffer stocks.
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Inherent processes are those processes in the business blueprint that have been tried and tested over hundreds of organizations.
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________ is the systematic process of creating,assessing,and altering business processes.

A)Business delivery management
B)Business process management
C)Strategic management
D)Core competency management
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Which of the following represents the correct sequence of the different stages in BPM?

A)create components;model processes;assess results;implement processes
B)create components;model processes;implement processes;assess results
C)implement processes;model processes;create components;assess results
D)create components;assess results;implement processes;model processes
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One advantage of implementing ERP is that it helps organizations increase lead times.
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SAP defines the comprehensive set of inherent processes for all organizational activities as the process blueprint.
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Implementing the ERP system happens after the differences between the as-is processes and the blueprint have been reconciled.
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In BPM,the teams build a(n)________ that documents the current situation and then change it to make adjustments necessary to solve process problems.

A)process map
B)organizational chart
C)as-is model
D)operational flowchart
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Data inconsistency problems are a common issue because all ERP data are stored in an integrated database.
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One benefit of the inherent processes in ERP is that organizations that convert to ERP do not need to reinvent business processes.
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CRM applications store data in separate databases for each function.
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Supporting direct mail,catalog,other traditional promotion belongs to the lead tracking component of a CRM application.
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