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cdr_15

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As discussed in the chapter case, what is the primary reason why Spacebook failed?
 
  A) It was too expensive to implement.
  B) It was designed and developed without taking the organization's culture into consideration.
  C) It did not include enough collaboration tools.
  D) Its user interface was confusing.
  E) It was riddled with technical issues.

Question 2

Disintermediation has which of the following effects?
 
  A) It reduces the ties between consumers and businesses.
  B) It lowers costs to the consumer.
  C) It increases costs of manufacturing.
  D) It reduces the cost of advertising.
  E) It has no impact.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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