Answer:
Advances in computer-based information technology in recent years have led to a wide variety of systems that managers are now using to make and implement decisions. By and large, these systems have been developed from scratch for specific purposes and differ significantly from standard electronic data processing systems. Too often, unfortunately, managers have little say in the development of these decision support sysems; at the same time, non-managers who do develop them have a limited view of how they can be used. In spite of these drawbacks, the author found that a number of the 56 systems he studied are successful. And the difference between success and failure is the extent to which managers can use the system to increase their effectiveness within their organizations. Thus, the author suggests that this is the criterion designers and managers should jointly ascribe to in exploiting the capabilities of today’s technologies.
D. the percent of people who live in poverty during a single calendar year
this is a pf test I took it already
C
It is C because no state can do something to someone else or something without seeking federal help. This is common especially for federal things like buildings.
I think is A because you can easily bot or rig online reviews. There are fake reviews on amazing so I 100% believe they could be fake reviews for a president.
Also people that aren’t in the US could possibly vote without anyone knowing (VPN)