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cmoore54

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What are the potential problems with a best-of-breed approach?

Question 2

________ are the costs of activities undertaken to support individual products or services regardless of the number of units or batches in which the units are produced.
 
  A) Unit-level costs
  B) Batch-level costs
  C) Product-sustaining costs
  D) Facility-sustaining costs



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Answer to Question 1

Potential problems include sacrificing the tight integration offered by ERP systems, errors during the translation and transmission between modules and higher total licensing, implementation and maintenance costs than with a single provider.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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