Chapter 11

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In the competitive form of the multidivisional structure, the focus of headquarters is on all the following EXCEPT a. integration. b. performance appraisal. c. resource allocation. d. long range planning.

a. integration.

Toyota heavily uses a strategic network of vertical relationships. Toyota enables engineers in supplier firms to communicate easily with companies with whom Toyota has contracts for services. This results in the suppliers and the Toyota (the strategic center firm) being more a. interdependent. b. rivalrous. c. creative. d. complementary.

a. interdependent.

Airlines have forged a number of complementary strategic alliances, in part because many airlines are not profitable. Some airlines participate in several alliances simultaneously. This tends to a. make the partners' true loyalties and intentions unclear . b. make the role of the strategic center firms more critical to alliance success. c. distribute the alliances along several segments of the airline industry value chain. d. be most effective when the alliances are with airlines headquartered in different nations.

a. make the partners' true loyalties and intentions unclear

After years of negotiating short-term contracts with its suppliers, Icon Images has decided to agree to longer-term contracts. In doing this, Icon Images is hoping to a. reduce transaction costs. b. increase negotiating leverage with suppliers. c. become less dependent on its suppliers. d. move toward horizontal alliances with its suppliers.

a. reduce transaction costs.

Implementing the multidomestic strategy requires decentralization a. to facilitate the tailoring of products to the demand in local markets. b. to develop economies of scale. c. in order to achieve economies of scope. d. to reduce bureaucracy and speed up decision-making.

a. to facilitate the tailoring of products to the demand in local markets.

IKEA is a global furniture retailer with more than 300 outlets in 39 countries and regions. IKEA focuses on lowering its costs as well as understanding customer needs, especially younger ones. IKEA's international strategy is best described as __________ and the appropriate organizational structure to implement this strategy is the __________ structure. a. transnational; combination b. global; worldwide product divisional c. multidomestic; worldwide geographic area d. competitive; strategic business unit multidivisional

a. transnational; combination

Megaline, Inc., follows the competitive form of the multidivisional structure. It has five divisions. One division has not met the rate-of-return goals for the past year. One division has exceeded the rate-of-return goals. The other three divisions met the rate-of-return goals. The headquarters office is making decisions about where to allocate capital in the next year. Which scenario is the MOST likely? a. The poorest performing division will get the highest capital allocation so that it can fix its problems and achieve the rate-of-return goal next year. b. The highest performing division will get the highest capital allocation because it has the best prospects for creating more wealth for the shareholders next year. c. The average performing divisions which met the rate-of-return goals will receive the highest allocation because their performance exactly matched corporate requirements. d. All divisions will receive the same capital allocation for the next year because this organizational structure rewards divisional managers based on achievement of strategic goals.

b. The highest performing division will get the highest capital allocation because it has the best prospects for creating more wealth for the shareholders next year.

A multidomestic strategy would be associated with a. high levels of coordination. b. informal coordination among units. c. many integrative mechanisms. d. interdependent divisions.

b. informal coordination among units.

Galatea Foods was founded in Greece by Galatea Chronos in 1978, and the company spread rapidly through Western Europe. Ms. Chronos retains the office of CEO. The Spanish division is headed by her oldest son. The North European division is headed by her only daughter, and the French-Italian division is headed by Ms. Chronos' brother. This company probably uses the ____ strategy. a. network b. multidomestic c. global d. transnational

b. multidomestic

McDonald's operates through a franchising system wherein the head office uses strategic and financial controls to ensure that the franchises are creating the greatest possible value. This is an example of a(an): a. worldwide product divisional structure. b. strategic network. c. SBU multidivisional structure. d. simple structure.

b. strategic network.

The need for the organization to combine local responsiveness and efficiency is most critical in a ____ strategy. a. multidomestic b. transnational c. global d. focus

b. transnational

It is easiest to identify the company that functions as the strategic center firm in a. horizontal complementary strategic alliances. b. vertical complementary strategic alliances. c. corporate-level cooperative partnerships. d. international cooperative partnerships.

b. vertical complementary strategic alliances.

Which of the following is NOT a preliminary task of the strategic center firm in a strategic network? a. strategic outsourcing b. encouraging friendly rivalry among network members c. allocating internal capital d. supporting development of new core competencies

c. allocating internal capital

The LG Company (Chapter 11Strategic Focus) has units operating in significantly different industries and uses financial controls to manage its portfolio. LG is most likely using the ___________ structure. a. combination-matrix b. cooperative form multidivisional c. competitive form multidivisional d. strategic business unit multidivisional

c. competitive form multidivisional

One of the primary disadvantages of the global strategy and worldwide product divisional structure is that a. it is difficult to achieve economies of scale. b. the firm must develop centers to offer after-sales service to customers. c. it is difficult to respond effectively to local market needs and preferences. d. achieving economies of scale with this strategy/structure combination is nearly impossible.

c. it is difficult to respond effectively to local market needs and preferences.

A worldwide geographic area structure is an organizational form in which a. multiple alliances across the globe link complementary businesses. b. standardized products are offered across country markets. c. national interests dominate and management adapts to local or cultural differences. d. responsiveness to local demand is combined with economies of scale.

c. national interests dominate and management adapts to local or cultural differences.

In Japan, the center firm in a strategic network of vertical relationships might be expected to undertake all of the following EXCEPT a. reducing its transaction costs by promoting longer-term contracts with subcontractors. b. enabling engineers in upstream companies to have better communication with those companies with whom it has contracts for services. c. encouraging subcontractors to modernize their facilities and providing them with technical and financial assistance to do so. d. decreasing communications between network members to reduce communication costs.

d. decreasing communications between network members to reduce communication costs.

Ichabod Industries has a Latin American Division, a European Division, an Industrial Lubricants Division, and a Food Service Division. Ichabod Industries probably uses the ____ organizational structure. a. horizontal complementary strategic alliance b. competitive multidivisional c. strategic business unit multidivisional d. hybrid combination

d. hybrid combination

The primary disadvantage of the multidomestic strategy and worldwide geographic area structure relates to limited a. centralization. b. coordination across divisions. c. ability to meet local market needs. d. potential for global efficiency.

d. potential for global efficiency.

Toyota and its suppliers have a relationship in which Toyota encourages suppliers to modernize their facilities and provides them with technical and financial assistance to do so. It also promotes longer term contracts with suppliers, and enables engineers in the supplier company to have better communication with Toyota. This is an example of a(an): a. worldwide product divisional structure. b. functional structure. c. SBU multidivisional structure. d. strategic network.

d. strategic network.


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