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T/F information technology and business processes should never be concurrently designed. Rather, information technology should fit into the preexisting framework of business processes

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False. Information technology and business processes should be concurrently designed to ensure that they are aligned and integrated with each other. This can help to optimize business processes and improve efficiency, while also ensuring that the technology is being used to its full potential. Trying to fit information technology into preexisting business processes without considering how they can work together can lead to inefficiencies and missed opportunities for improvement.
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I think this answer is true
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