MGT 4000 Test 2

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Which of the following summarizes the benefit of the strategic alliance between HP and DreamWorks?

Both HP and DreamWorks were able to enter a new market that they would not have been able to pursue alone.

________ enables firms to increase their organizational boundaries because the number of competitors decreases. This is demonstrated through the ________ model.

Horizontal integration; structure-conduct-performance

Judging from the Disney-Pixar merger, which of these is an effective way to create shareholder value from a merger?

If the acquired company creates high-quality products or services, don't force it to mirror the management style of the acquiring company.

________ are best described as costs that occur due to political maneuvering by managers to control capital and resource allocation and the resulting inefficiencies stemming from suboptimal allocation of scarce resources.

Influence costs

________ is best described as a situation in which one party is more informed than another, because of the possession of private information.

Information asymmetry

Why is following an unrelated diversification strategy especially advantageous in an emerging economy?

It allows the conglomerate to overcome institutional weaknesses in emerging economies.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of a functional strategy?

It cannot effectively address a higher level of diversification.

Which of the following statements best describes groupthink?

It is a situation in which opinions coalesce around a leader without individuals critically challenging and evaluating that leader's opinions and assumptions.

What most likely happens when a firm optimizes its organizational structure to its current situation?

It plants the seed of subsequent failure: the tightly coupled system can break apart when internal or external pressures occur.

Los Pollos Hermanos is a nationwide fast-food chain. Decision power resides at the top of the organization. Each job is documented in minute detail. The firm has many levels of supervision, including vice presidents and regional managers. The firm's headquarters provides detailed instructions to each of its franchisees so that they provide comparable quality and service across the board. Based on this scenario, which of the following is an accurate statement about Tony's?

Los Pollos Hermanos has a high degree of specialization, formalization, and centralization and relies on a tall hierarchy.

Because strategic alliances rarely work as well as managers expect they will, why do companies continue to go through with them?

Many owners, managers, and business analysts believe they are essential to survive in an industry.

Sarah, a recent fashion design school graduate, has received praise for her clothing designs from her peers and friends on social networking sites; this has inspired her to set up a store where she can design and sell apparel. After experiencing some success with sales, she recruits two employees to handle customers at the store. However, she handles other day-to-day affairs herself, while continuing to design clothes. Which of the following is likely to be a pitfall of this organizational structure established by Sarah?

Once the firm starts growing and attracting more customers she is likely to feel overloaded.

________ describes the collectively shared values and norms of an organization's members.

Organizational culture

________, which captures the cultural fit between different firms, is one key element needed when selecting an alliance partner.

Partner compatibility

Two leading home appliance companies, Globex Inc. and Pug Tech, are in competition for market share. In their quest for exciting new products, Globex employs an open innovation model, while Pug Tech pursues a closed innovation model. Which of the following statements is most likely true?

Pug Tech will protect its intellectual property with patents and trade secrets.

Which of the following best illustrates a merger between the two companies Scotfind Inc. and Inity Inc.?

Scotfind Inc. and Inity Inc. join together to form a single new company called ScotfindInity Inc.

Better Pill LLC is a small, new pharmaceutical company that is developing a valuable new drug. Which of these strategies would it be wise for Better Pill's owners or managers to take?

Seek an alliance with a company or companies that will complete the value chain.

Which of the following scenarios best illustrates horizontal integration?

Siliss Inc. joins with Cancity Inc., one of its direct competitors.

What is most likely to happen if a firm relies too long on a competency without honing, refining, and upgrading as the firm and the environment change?

The firm's culture can turn from a core competency into a core rigidity.

Which of the following is true of acquisitions?

They can be friendly or hostile.

Which of the following is true of the process of organizing for competitive advantage?

To maintain competitive advantage, companies need to restructure as they grow and the competitive environment changes.

Johnson is an executive vice president at Conecom Hardware. He researches a proposal by a larger company, Openlane Hardware, to combine the two companies. By analyzing past performance, conducting focus groups, and interviewing Openlane employees, Johnson concludes that Openlane has poor profit margins, sells shoddy merchandise, and treats customers poorly. What actions should Johnson and Conecom Hardware take?

Turn down the acquisition offer and prepare to resist a hostile takeover.

________ is best described as a firm's ownership of its production of needed inputs or of the channels by which it distributes its outputs.

Vertical integration

Inity Inc. is a large conglomerate. The company's beverages strategic business unit (SBU) has been recognized as a cash cow, and its tobacco SBU has been categorized as a dog. Which of the following can be inferred from this scenario?

While the market share of the company in the beverages industry will be high, the market share in the tobacco industry will be low.

About 20 years ago, Xx-zobam, Inc., produced a sturdy, lightweight backpack in a market that was rapidly growing. Sturdy Light became a leader in this market. Eventually, the backpack market reached the maturity stage and slowed down. However, by this time, Xx-zobam had developed a strong brand name and continued to steadily lead the market. Which of the following describes this scenario?

Xx-zobam was a star that developed into a cash cow.

Which of the following is an example of explicit knowledge?

a research summary

Duke & Duke is the parent company of GetItDone.com and NownNever Inc. To cut costs, Duke & Duke integrated GetItDone.com's and NownNever Inc.'s management functions with Duke & Duke's management, while keeping other functions such as product development independent. Duke & Duke has encourage the senior teams at both GetItDone and NownNever to exploit the success of their existing products while exploring new products for the future. This scenario best exemplifies a(n)

ambidextrous organization

Billy is the CEO of Billy's Kicks, a soccer ball retailer. He decides to purchase the synthetic rubber manufacturing firm so he can create his own soccer balls and sell them, nationally, in his retail stores. In order to do this, Billy will need to engage in ________, which is a corporate level strategy.

backward vertical integration

Denise wants to clearly communicate and create a ________, a key input control, before her team tackles business activities. This way the team will be able to better allocate her firm's scarce resources in order to accomplish the tasks at hand.

budget

Blue Cat Restaurant Group relies on a highly centralized functional structure to ensure consistency in the quality and taste of its products and to drive down costs via process innovations. However, as a consequence of its highly compartmentalized structure, the firm has found it difficult to transfer information and ideas from one department to the next. With the launch of its new line of breakfast foods coming up, how can the Blue Cat Restaurant Group improve its ability to collaborate without sacrificing the benefits of its current structure?

by establishing cross-functional teams

Sean is having hard time replicating his competitors' strong organizational culture because of ________ and ________, which stem from the VRIO framework.

causal ambiguity; social complexity

John owns John's Trucking Corporation and is trying to determine if his firm should engage in vertical integration and diversify the range of services his business sells. Before John goes through with these decisions, he'll need to consider what is his

corporate level strategy.

Ontomedia Inc. is a large multinational conglomerate. As a single business unit, the company's stock price is estimated to be $200. However, by adding the actual market stock prices of each of its individual business units, the stock price of the company as one unit would be $300. What is Ontomedia experiencing in this scenario?

diversification discount

Konmatfix Inc., a large consumer electronics company, has divided each product in its portfolio into a separate strategic business unit (SBU). The desktop SBU has been experiencing drastic decline in its cash flow, and its market share has also reduced to an insignificant 10 percent. This has been attributed to the low growth in the desktop market after the arrival of tablet computers and laptops. In the context of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) growth-share matrix, the desktop SBU will be categorized under

dogs.

Pete E' Gee sell's Big Dog Choppers, a special type of motorcycle. His business generates roughly 80 percent of his revenues from selling these motorcycles and about 20 percent on motorcycle repair and service. Pete E' Gee would be classified as a ________ firm.

dominate business

Simple organizational structures often exhibit low levels of formalization and specialization. Which of the following is not a benefit of employing a simple organizational structure?

employing specialists that can develop deep knowledge/expertise in their field

Which of the following best illustrates site specificity?

equipment necessary for mining bauxite and aluminum smelting

Which of the following is an ineffective practice in alliance management?

focusing on developing an alliance-management capability in isolation

Condax Electronics relied on a large chain of consumer electronics stores to sell its tablet computers, cell phones, and televisions and also to provide customer service and technical support. However, that retailer outsourced its service departments, and customers began to complain that they could not get reliable tech support for Condax products. In response, Condax Electronics decided to set up its own tech support department, and it also began to investigate opening its own brand-based retail stores. What does this scenario best illustrate?

forward vertical integration

NoRu Inc. is a publicly traded firm that does not wish to be acquired by FRESHPoP Corporation, a much larger publicly traded firm, who is planning an acquisition of NoRu Inc. This is an example of a

hostile takeover.

Initech Inc. developed a superior touch screen technology for tablet computers that enabled multiple users to operate the screen at the same time. The technology was leased to Accent Technologies, a consumer electronics company, for five years. Which of the following alternatives to integration does this best illustrate?

licensing

PolyCon's, a large and successful retail chain on the East Coast, decides to expand its operations across the United States. Which of the following organizational structures should PolyCon's use?

multidivisional

Sirius Cybernetics Corp. produces touch-enabled wearable devices. Its research and development team recently became aware of a new, open-source technology produced by a firm overseas that would improve the processing speed and battery life of all Sirius Cybernetics devices. In this scenario, Sirius Cybernetics would be best served to embrace

open innovation

AT&T, IBM, Siemens, and Pfizer, have been shifting their innovation strategy toward a model designed to blend internal knowledge with external knowledge by sourcing strategic alliances. This example best represents the

open innovation framework.

Which of the following types of organizations best helps match a differentiation strategy to a functional structure?

organic organization

Jerry is one of the SBU managers for a firm that has been in business for over 50 years. The external environment in which they have operated has changed significantly in the past decade, but this firm is still operating under a "business as usual" mantra. Jerry can't seem to convince the upper level executives to reorganize the firm's structure and formal reporting relationships. This firm is probably experiencing

organizational inertia.

What causes the winner's curse?

overpaying for an acquisition

The managers at Statholdings Mobile Inc. want to diversify the business by acquiring a consumer electronics company. This acquisition would mean increased job security, higher compensation, and greater decision-making authority for the managers. The managers correlate this acquisition to greater power for them rather than to the appreciation in shareholder value. In this scenario, this acquisition by Statholdings Mobile Inc. is most likely a result of

principal-agent problems.

PepsiCo operates in many countries and sells a wide variety of aerated drinks, other beverages, different types of chips, and Quaker Oats goods to achieve continuous growth. From this data, we can conclude that PepsiCo has been involved in

product-market diversification.

Blackzim Inc. entered the low-priced digital watch market several years ago. This firm's earnings have been unsteady but might be growing. According to the BCG growth matrix, Blackzim is a

question mark.

Silis Autos is known for its affordable and reliable brand of consumer vehicles. Because its shareholders expect to see an improved rate of growth in the coming years, Silis' executives have decided to diversify the company's range of products so that at least 40 percent of the firm's revenue is generated by new business units. However, the company's resources, capabilities, and competencies are limited to producing other forms of motorized vehicles, such as motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). Which type of corporate diversification strategy should Beagle pursue?

related-constrained

When executives of a firm consider business opportunities only where they can leverage their existing competencies and resources, it can be concluded that the firm is using

related-constrained diversification.

The process of alliance management begins with

selecting the best possible partner.

Because Facebook receives almost all of its revenues from online advertising, we would conclude that Facebook would be characterized as a(n) ________ firm, which has the lowest levels of corporate diversification.

single business

Employees learn about an organization's culture through the process of

socialization.

A voluntary arrangement between firms that involves the sharing of knowledge, resources, and capabilities with the intent of developing processes, products, or services is best described as a

strategic alliance

Bill's Hockey Pucks Inc. wishes to pursue international markets like China and Russia. In order to do this, they may wish to consider a possible

strategic alliance with another firm already established in those markets.

The downside of equity alliances is

the amount of investment that can be involved.

In 1990, Roche, a Swiss pharmaceutical company, initially invested $2.1 billion to purchase a controlling interest in the biotech start-up Genentech. In 2009, after witnessing the success of Genentech's drug discovery and development projects, Roche spent $47 billion to purchase the remaining minority interest in Genentech, making it a wholly owned subsidiary. In terms of strategic alliances, this scenario best indicates

the real-options perspective.


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