MIS E2 Flashcards

1
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What Gets Measured Gets Done

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Measuring tasks help managers hold workers accountable for their responsibilities

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Tragedy of the Commons

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People acting independantly towards their own interest work contrary to the benefit of everyone in the community together

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Group Norms

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Small groups have difficulties influencing a large group - o Punishing everyone together for one person’s actions will ensure everyone reinforces the same norms

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4
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Moral Hazard

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When someone takes huge risks because they wont bare the consequences

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Informational Asymmetry

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When the person taking a risk knows more than the party that will bare consequences

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Principal Agent Problem

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When an agent takes risk on behalf of principals, who know less because they cant monitor the agents actions

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Enforcing Behavior Requirements

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All individuals have an equal chance of getting caught, the punishment is significant enough that everyone cares, there is a reasonable chance of the punishment being enforced

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Naive Averages

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Uses the previous years data to forcast trends

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9
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Trend Line Forcast

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Simple linear trends based on slope, no casual analysis (?)

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10
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Best Case - Worst Case

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(Best) what we can achieve 10% of the time if we work REALLY hard, (worst) what we are LIKELY to exceed 90% of the time

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11
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Model Inputs

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Assumptions and relationships/interactions

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Business Model

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Use business model assumptions to make forcasts, explicity of assumptions lead to more company transperacy

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Black Box Model

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No transparany, may be functional but no one understands why - this makes it difficult to achieve success outside tested parameters

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14
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Partial Sensitivity Analysis

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Take one variable and test it under all conditions, evaaluate how much the forcast changes

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Monte Carlo Analysis

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Multiple simulation runs, where the input is generated based on probability distributions

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16
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Breakeven Analysis

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When revenues equal expenses

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17
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High Sensitivity

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When a small change in input creates a drastic change in the output

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18
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Low Sensitivity

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When any change in input creates a small change in output

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19
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10 Reasons for ERP Failure

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Doing it when not needed, no goals set, a good plan or not? (all resources, stakeholders, and requirements should be planned out), part time projust management (needs accountability, transparicy, decisiveness), underestimating resources needed, over reliance of consultants (you should be making the final decision), customization (constantly recreating the design adds more work because you have to create new codes), lack of job training, insufficient testing, not enough user training

20
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What causes a business the most money when systems fail?

A

An inability to ship goods and lost revenue

21
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Cntrl X

A

Cut function

22
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Sorting and Filtering

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Quick A-Z sort, sorting with headers, removing duplicates, adding customized filters

23
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VLOOKUP

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Looking down a table for a match in the first column (=vlookup(lookup value, table array, column, [range lookup])

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HLOOKUP

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Looking across a table for a match in the first column, =hlookup(lookup value, table array, row, [range lookup]

25
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Pivot Tables

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Focuses on the intersection of data

26
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Procure to Pay

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Steps to aquiring goods and materials necessary to function a business, STEPS: Negociate price/purchase, issue purchase order, recieve goods, recieve invoice, settle payment

27
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Procure and Pay SUPPORT Functional Areas

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Enable core activities to function efficiently, INCLUDES: Administration, organization, human resources, technology, purchasing

28
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Procure and Pay CORE Functional Areas

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Focused on value creation, INCLUDES: Inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, customer services

29
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Internally Focused Systems

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Create information flows between departments and processes, streamlining operations

30
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Integrated Enterprise Systems

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Integrated across the value chain, making the flow of informaton easy and smooth

31
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Make to Stock

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Products are made with a forecast

Procure inputs - schedule production - production - quality control - stock production

32
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Make to Order

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Products are made when ordered

Process sales order - design product - inputs - schedule production - quality control - ship product

33
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Value System

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Multiple companies working together

34
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Externally Focused Systems

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Focus on improving communication and coordination with other businesses in the value system, INCLUDES: supply chain management and customer relationship management

35
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KPI

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Key performance indicator

36
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Dual Monitors

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Increases multitasking ability, and improves efficiency

37
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5 Information System Elements

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Hardware, software, network, data, processing

38
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Modern Hardware Features

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Smaller, house racked storage, internetworked, task specialized, more powerful

39
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Information System Silos

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40
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2 Tier

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Client to server

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3 Tier

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Client, application server, data server

42
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n Tier

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Client, web server, application server, data server

43
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Client Server Advantages

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44
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Cloud Storage

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Requires specialized clients to access conviniently,

45
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Enterprise Paradigm

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Specialization, utilization, standards