Knowledge fusion is another term for Shared Solving. - ANSWER true
Match the description with appropriate captive center.
1. Hybrid
2. Shared
3. Divest
4. Terminated - ANSWER [1] Core with parent, non-co
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Knowledge fusion is another term for Shared Solving. - ANSWER true
Match the description with appropriate captive center.
1. Hybrid
2. Shared
3. Divest
4. Terminated - ANSWER [1] Core with parent, non-core with provider
[3] Positioned to be sold for a profit.
[4] Discontinued for sub-performance reasons.
[2] Both parent and outside service.
Why is insourcing challenging? - ANSWER All of the above
Match the knowledge transfer with the mechanism.
1. Socialization
2. Externalization
3. Combination
4. Internalization - ANSWER [2] tacit to explicit
[3] explicit to explicit
[1] tacit to tacit
[4] explicit to tacit
Outsourcing to a single provider is simplistic but bears more risk since all eggs are in one basket. - ANSWER true
If you were trying to decide whether to purchase a bargain brand or a more expensive brand, which of the following would you use to get a more complete picture of true costs? - ANSWER TCO
Action based costing forces managers to dissect a project to a level of detail exposing often unnoticeable costs. - ANSWER True
An organization has decided to use a cloud service to help them keep track of customers. They selected SalesForce. What type of cloud service is this? - ANSWER Saas
Which of the following are components of a business case? Select all that apply. - ANSWER Risk Analysis
Business impact
Business benefits
Program summary
Executive summary
Assumptions
The purchase of a good or service that was previously provided internally is known as: - ANSWER outsourcing
A multi-component threat that uses a variety of access points to penetrate or glean information is: - ANSWER A multi-vector threats
Which of the following is true regarding Action Based Costing? - ANSWER Accounts for processes, functions, or tasks that occur over time and have recognized results.
What three fundamental high-level countermeasures of Defense in Depth are all people-centric? Select the best response. - ANSWER technology, operations, and people
In what ways is Nearshoring different than Offshoring? Select all that apply. - ANSWER Similar language important
Culture is similar
Close distance or time zone
Big data analytics attempts to uncover hidden patterns and correlations. - ANSWER true
Which of the following is not a key IT cost driver? - ANSWER Personnel age
What facilitates a guide and inventory of what and where knowledge exists in an organization? - ANSWER Knowledge Map
Which of the following would be an intangible outcome? - ANSWER improve reputation and brand image
IT typically generates revenue and thus is considered as such by many corporations. - ANSWER false
Insourcing is when an organization brings outsourced operations back into its own walls. - ANSWER true
A photograph of a person is an example of: - ANSWER information
Total Cost of Ownership performs calculations on fully burdened costs. - ANSWER true
A countermeasure is: (select the best answer) - ANSWER An action, process, device, or system that prevents or mitigates threats
Select the correct matches below.
1. InHouse
2. NearShoring
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