Amazon chapter 7 MIS
thin device
has very little computing power because most of it is done in the cloud
collaborative filtering
A classification of software that monitors trends among customers and uses this data to personalize an individual customer's experience.
cookie
A line of identifying text assigned and retrieved by a given Web server and stored by your browser.
100 million
About how many Amazon Prime members did Amazon report in 2018?
impulse buy
Amazon coder ran an A/B test to prove that this type of recommendation would increase revenues
True
Amazon has the highest profits of any retailer or web services provider
7 years
Amazon is "stubborn on vision and flexible on details", so how long is it's vision time frame?
one click ordering
Amazon patented technology that streamlines customer service
p13n
Amazon's data trove on you individually, and users collectively, fuels the firm's personalization effort, what is this efficiently called in Amazon?
Amazon@Purdue facility
Amazon's first brick and mortar facility to break into the campus bookstore market, lowered costs by 40% and generated $1 million for Purdue in first year alone
skills
Amazon's term for apps
goodwill
An accounting term for an intangible asset above and beyond the operations value of the firm (why Amazon bought Whole Foods)
smart home
Belkin Wemo and Philips hue lighting fall under this category
can't realize any profits
C.R.A.P.
affiliate marketing program
Marketing practice where a firm rewards partners (affiliates) who bring in new business, often with a percentage of any resulting sales.
accounts payable
Money owed for products and services purchased on credit.
flash sales
Offering deep discounts of a limited quantity of inventory
clicks, bricks
Today, Amazon is clearly more than an online store and has even begun to aggressively invest beyond "______" into "_______"
trade publishing
US book business commonly referred to as _______
wholesale pricing
Paying publishers for titles and then selling the books at whatever price it wanted
cash conversion cycle
Period between distributing cash and collecting funds associated with a given operation (e.g., sales).
liquidity problems
Problems that arise when organizations cannot easily convert assets to cash
agency pricing
Publisher sets the price and the reseller gets a cut
Amazon Go
Shop without having to wait in lines to checkout
False (real goal was to monetize expertise in scalability and reliability)
T/F AWS came out of Amazon's desire to make money from the firm's excess computing capacity
True ($17.5 billion in 2017)
T/F Amazon Web Services is responsible for majority of Amazon's profits
True
T/F Amazon has a negative CCC
True
T/F Amazon has a profitable advertisement market on products such as Kindle and websites like IMDb
true
T/F Amazon has at least as much code powering its warehouses as it does powering the website, most of it homegrown code
False
T/F Amazon has the highest sales of any retailer
False
T/F Amazon is second behind Google in product-oriented search
false
T/F Amazon owns inventory of products sold on Amazon Marketplace
true
T/F Amazon spent $21.7 billion on shipping in 2017
false
T/F Amazon started brick and mortar "Amazon Books" stores to recommend book selections to customers
False
T/F Amazon started with innovative and efficient warehousing space
False
T/F Amazon's profit has constantly grown since it became profitable
true
T/F Kiva robots have increased Amazon employment
False
T/F Most of Amazon's brand awareness comes from advertising
false
T/F companies want a high cash conversion cycle
false
T/F when Amazon controls "the last mile", shipping is less efficient
inventory turns
The number of times inventory is sold or used during a specific period (such as a year or quarter). A higher figure means a firm is selling products quickly.
scan, label, apply, manifest
What is the SLAM method of packaging that Amazon uses?
fork
When developers start with a copy of a project's program source code, but modify it, creating a distinct and separate product from the original base
Amazon appstream
_____ is a cloud offering for game developers wanting to use Amazon's massive processing power for rendering complex images and gaming environments
utility computing
a rent-not-buy model where consumers paid for technology as needed, similar to how one pays for water or electricity
30
about how many pop-up kiosks has Amazon used in spring 2017 to generate interest?
dynamic pricing
adjusting prices continually to meet the characteristics and needs of individual customers and situations, Amazon does this whenever a rival firm runs out of a certain product
Amazon Key delivery
allows delivery inside of houses and cars
two pizza teams
amazon's project teams must be this small in order to discourage "groupthink"
dead tree
another phrase for printed book business
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
launched in 2006, offer several advantages, including increased scalability, reliability, and security. Includes EC2 (elastic computing cloud) and S3 (simple storage service).
two sided network effect
more buyers attract more sellers, and more sellers attract more buyers
firefly
name of software on Fire phones that could order new products for you and scan bar codes
Imprints
publishing divisions that specialize in a genre, like foreign translations, romance, or sci-fi. Amazon created several of its own
retargeting
seeing a product, not buying it, then you start seeing it MORE in ads
Large selection, customer experience, lower costs
three pillars of Amazon's business
investments
what cratered Amazon's profits?
Random stow
what does Amazon call their warehouse storage method where no two similar products sit next to each other?
channel conflict
when a firm's potential partners see that firm as a threat.