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Strayer,Phoniex,
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
MBA.Graduate Psychology,PHD in HRM
Strayer,Phoniex,University of California
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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Apr-2003 - Apr-2007
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4-1 What is EC, and what different approaches to competing in cyberspace do companies use?
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4-2. What are the primary forms of e-government? Provide examples for each.
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4-3. Compare and contrast the click-only and the bricks-and clicks approaches to conducting business online
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4-4 Describe the effects of disintermediation.
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4-5 Describe social commerce and explain how companies can leverage consumers’ social networks.
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4-6 Describe the benefits and drawbacks of e-tailing.
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4-7 What is the online consumer’s hierarchy of needs, and why is it important for e-tailers?
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4-8 Describe the differences between SEO, search marketing, and sponsored search.
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4-9 Describe m-commerce and explain how it is different from regular EC.
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4-10 What is showrooming, and how has it affected offline retailers?
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4-11 Compare and contrast online banking and online brokerage.
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4-12 How does taxation pose a threat to EC?
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4-13 How does net neutrality pose a threat to EC?
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5-1 What are virtual teams, and how do they help to improve an organization’s capabilities?
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5-2. What are mashups? How do they enable social media applications?
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5-3. What capabilities will define the web of the future?
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5-4. How can social software help harness the wisdom of the crowd
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5-5. Why is using social media an important factor for attracting and retaining employees?
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5-6. How can social software enhance communication?
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5-7. How can social book marking and social cataloging help in an organization’s knowledge management efforts?
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5-8. What is a wiki? Why would an organization want to implement a wiki?
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5-9 Explain what is meant by crowdsourcing and how the web is enabling this form of collaboration.
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5-10 How can organizations use social networking to connect with their customers?
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5-11 Why is organizational culture an important factor in enterprise-oriented social media initiatives?
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5-12 Why can social media be both a blessing and a threat for organizations?
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5-13 How can organizations plan for social media disasters?
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6-1. How can a continuous planning process help businesses respond to external threats and opportunities?
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6-2. Describe the differences between entities, tables, rows, and attributes in a database
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 6-4. What are the advantages of a DBMS?
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6-5. Explain the differences between OLAP and OLTP
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6-6 How can visual analytics be used to improve decision-making?
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6-7. Describe how OLAP enables a user to conduct multidimensional queries.
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6-8. Explain the difference between clustering and classification.
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6-9 What is the relationship between measures and dimensions?
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6-10 Describe and give examples of two types of web mining.
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6-11 What is a website’s stickiness, and why is it important?
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6-12 Explain the purpose of a model within a DSS.
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6-13 Describe four types of intelligent agents. How can they be used to benefit organizations?
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6-14 What is a knowledge management system, and what types of technologies make up a comprehensive system?
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6-15 What is the purpose of using layers in GIS applications?
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