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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
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Devry University
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Enterprise Information Systems
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Q2: Let’s consider an enterprise called BrotherBikes. BrotherBikes manufactures bicycles and resells t-shirts.
BrotherBikes sells bikes and t-shirts to a network of customers (specialized, dealers throughout the world, individual customers). It procures raw materials for bikes  from a variety of suppliers, acquires ready-made t-shirts from a set of sewing labs and it has a network of investors and creditors that allows it to support its finance.
Propose a value system level model for BrotherBikes. You may either draw a value system level model similar to Exhibit 2-2 (see text book), or you may prepare a matrix as follows:
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External Business Partner |
Resources Flowing From External Business Partner |
Resources Flowing to External Business Partner |