Multiple Choice
The main point brought forward in the Chapter One "The World of Business Analytics" case reading is:
A) At a cocktail party, it is more efficient to divide the dip into several bowls and place them around the room.
B) Competitive rivalry between IS and OR/MS groups can be turned to advantage when tackling business process re-engineering projects.
C) Information system analysts trained in management science can help turn ordinary information systems into money-saving decision-support systems.
D) OR/MS professionals lack communication skills and tend to focus on "rigor without relevance".
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