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$100 Question from H1 • Power of consumers to drive down prices
$100 Answer from H1 Buyer Power
$200 Question from H1 • Power of customers to purchase alternatives
$200 Answer from H1 Threat of Substitutes
$300 Question from H1 • This is the name of the matrix in which • you saw Neiman Marcus
$300 Answer from H1 Porter’s Three Generic Strategies (aka Competitive Matrix)
$400 Question from H1 • The Competitive Matrix had two dimensions: • Market • ?
$400 Answer from H1 Cost
$500 Question from H1 • Primaryand Support Activities are a part of which strategic model?
$500 Answer from H1 Value Chain
$100 Question from H2 • ERP
$100 Answer from H2 • Enterprise Resource Planning
$200 Answer from H2 • Customer Relationship Management
$300 Question from H2 • CIO
$300 Answer from H2 • Chief Information Officer
$400 Answer from H2 • Business Intelligence
$500 Question from H2 • SCM
$500 Answer from H2 • Supply Chain Management
$100 Question from H3 • This 2.0 suggests that user generated • content is used on a website
$100 Answer from H3 Web 2.0
$200 Question from H3 • This is a type of system when • the reviewer is reviewed
$200 Answer from H3 Reputation Systems
$300 Question from H3 • When you ask the “crowd” to • solve a problem
$300 Answer from H3 Crowdsourcing
$400 Question from H3 This website is an example of Web 2.0, but you cannot use it in your references
$400 Answer from H3 Wikipedia
$500 Question from H3 • The image displayed is an example of this:
$500 Answer from H3 Folksonomy
$100 Question from H4 • An example of C2C
$100 Answer from H4 Ebay
$200 Question from H4 • An example of C2B
$200 Answer from H4 Priceline
$300 Question from H4 • An example of B2B
$300 Answer from H4 Conisint, Google Search
$400 Question from H4 • An example of Click and Mortar
$400 Answer from H4 The Gap
$500 Question from H4 • An example of Content Management Systems
$500 Answer from H4 Blackboard
$100 Question from H5 • When Dell decided to introduce • intermediaries into their • “Direct to Customer” model
$100 Answer from H5 Reintermediation
$200 Question from H5 • Chris Anderson’s Tail?
$200 Answer from H5 The “Long Tail” (ex. Netflix vs. Redbox)
$300 Question from H5 • Systems Development Life Cycle methodology which goes through each step of the process only once
$300 Answer from H5 Waterfall Methodology
$400 Question from H5 • This is the first name of the TA who is • here right now.
$400 Answer from H5 Marie!
$500 Question from H5 Businesses who use BYOD and the Cloud share this same risk