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· 181-185 · 186-190 · 191-195 · 196-200 · 201-205 · 206-210 · 211-215 · 216-220 · 221-225 · 226-230 · 231-235 ·An organization with which I am familiar with—has determined that its e-Business functions are not “cutting edge” and, thus, the organization is losing its competitive edge. The organization’s business development department has done some preliminary market and competitive intelligence research and identified the following business projects that should be investigated: a. Develop and implement a new website or enhance an existing website to include online catalog sales. b. Develop and implement a new website or enhance an existing website to include customer service. This might include features for self-service or use of real-time customer support. c. Develop and i... click for more
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
103899
OTA ID:
105119
How accounting information system add value to organization's
How can an accounting information system add value to an organization's processes and/or products?
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
104007
OTA ID:
105513
Why should an external auditor, whose primary responsibility is to express an opinion concerning the representations in financial statements, suggest improvements to the information system?
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
104111
OTA ID:
104496
What are the strategic implications of covisint for the different players in the market such as automobile manufacturers, various suppliers.
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
104476
OTA ID:
105119
Accounting Information Systems (AIS)
The four unique characteristics of professional service organizations are "(1) an absence of an inventory of sale able merchandise, (2) the importance of professional employees, (3) difficulty in measuring the quantity and quality of output, and (4) small size". Out of these 4 which one causes the greatest problem for a professional service organization’s Accounting Information Systems (AIS) and why?
Subject:
Business
Topic:
Information Systems
Posting ID:
104745
OTA ID:
105119
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