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shenderson6

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The four kinds of structural organizational change enabled by IT, in order from least to most risky, are
 
  A) rationalization, automation, reengineering, and redesigning.
  B) rationalization, automation, reengineering, and paradigm shift.
  C) automation, rationalization, redesigning, and paradigm shift.
  D) automation, redesigning, restructuring, and paradigm shift.
  E) paradigm shift, reengineering, rationalization, and automation.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about 3D printing is not true?
 
  A) It creates solid objects.
  B) It is also called additive manufacturing.
  C) It is only usable to make prototypes.
  D) It creates objects layer by layer.
  E) It uses specifications in a digital file.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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