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abarnes

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Ethics are developed through culture, values, and the ________ system of the individual with influences from family and society.
 
  A) thought
  B) belief
  C) political
  D) corporate

Question 2

Without the necessary people, ERP projects could not be successful. What are some of the roles played in an ERP implementation?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

The actual end-users include the employees, clients, vendors and others who will ultimately use the system for their work, so they are crucial to its success. Then there is a large group of IT specialists who are database administrators, support people, developers, trainers, etc.., who help run and maintain the system. The project manager will also put together the project team and work with top management to acquire all the resources necessary.



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