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BRWH

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Which of the following is NOT a behavioral effect of information systems?
 
 

a. Some employees feel isolated.
  b. Some employees feel excited about having their jobs enriched.
  c. Some employees will be able to work at home.
  d. Some employees will form new groupings of personnel.
  e. All of these are behavioral effects of information systems.



Question 2

Which of the following organizational structural changes is NOT caused by information
  systems?


 
 

a. A separate unit is created to oversee the information system.
  b. A new position of chief information officer is created.
  c. More middle managers are needed.
  d. The span of management is enlarged.
  e. All of these are structural changes caused by information systems.




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nanny

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C




BRWH

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Reply 2 on: Jul 21, 2018
Excellent


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