MGT4000 Exam 2 Ch 8, 9, 11
Paul runs an organization that implements a cost-leadership strategy. This business-level strategy supports both a ________ and ________ structure.
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How does horizontal integration within an industry affect the surviving firms?
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?
________ 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
In which of the following ways does Zappos achieve organizational control?
It enforces that each group member's compensation depends in part on the group's overall productivity.
Ganjaflex Industries is a major multinational conglomerate. Its business units compete in a range of industries, including home appliances, pharmaceuticals, commercial real estate, and plastics manufacturing. Although its largest business unit, which produces kitchen appliances, is among the most profitable in the industry, it generates only 35 percent of the company's revenues. Which of the following is most likely true of Ganjaflex's stock price?
It is valued at less than the sum of its individual business units.
While KFC focuses on international markets, its competitor, Chick-fil-A, focuses on the domestic U.S. market. What is the reason behind this strategic difference?
KFC has more financial resources than Chick-fil-A since it is a publicly traded stock company.
________ describes the collectively shared values and norms of an organization's members.
Organizational culture
________ refers to a firm's resistance to change the status quo that can set the stage for the firm's subsequent failure.
Organizational inertia
Which of the following statements is true of strategy in an organization?
Organizational structure must follow strategy in order for firms to achieve superior performance.
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 real-world scenarios best exemplifies the use of organizational culture to build competitive advantage?
Southwest Airlines pilots sometimes help load baggage, which results in quick turnaround time.
Why does strategy implementation often require changes within an organization?
Strategy implementation transforms strategy into actions and business models.
Hatfan Inc. is a large automobile company. The company's petrol cars strategic business unit (SBU) has been recognized as a cash cow, and its hybrid electric cars SBU has been categorized under stars. Which of the following can be inferred from this scenario?
The petrol cars SBU operates in a low-growth market, whereas the hybrid electric cars SBU operates in a high-growth market.
The downside of equity alliances is
the amount of investment that can be involved.
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.
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.
In 2013, CEO Hsieh announced that Zappos would implement a reorganization in which, as Hsieh said, "... employees ... act more like entrepreneurs and self-direct their work ..." Hsieh changed Zappos from
a hierarchy to a holacracy.
Geovax Inc., a biotechnology company, was established to develop an effective vaccine against a deadly virus. As such, a large investment firm formed an equity alliance with Geovax that resulted in a significant financial investment that followed a string of smaller investments so long as Geovax continued to make headway towards their vaccine. This "wait and see approach" can best be described as
a real-options perspective
Susan works for a firm that has high degrees of formalization in their organizational structure. She understands that one of the main drawbacks of working in a firm with such high levels of formalization can often result in which of the following?
a slower decision-making process
When Aviato Inc. wanted to sell its cars in the country of Yugoslakia, it lacked access to distribution channels and marketing expertise in the country. Thus, Aviato Autos had to enter into a strategic alliance with a local automobile company to get access to the foreign partner's well-established distribution channels. Which of the following reasons for entering into a strategic alliance is best illustrated in this scenario?
accessing critical complementary assets
The Konex Hotel Group purchased Green-Plus Hotels for an estimated value of $120 billion. All the hotels previously owned by Green-Plus Hotels are now managed by the Konex Hotel Group and are known as Konex hotels. What does this scenario best illustrate?
an acquisition
When entering a foreign market, it is advisable for a new venture that has a core competency only in R&D to form a strategic alliance with a local partner because
building downstream complementary assets can be expensive and time-consuming.
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
A firm that uses a functional structure will typically have efficient top-down and bottom-up communication, but
communication may be hampered among the horizontal, distinct organizational functions.
Leslie has completed the organizational design of her firm but is now interested in the second key informal building block, which she believes will help her firm achieve a competitive advantage. Specifically, she's interested in how things will get done on a day-to-day basis and the intangible piece of her organization that cannot be easily codified. Leslie wants to build an effective
organizational culture.
Which of the following features helps match a cost-leadership strategy to a functional structure?
focus on economies of scale
Which of the following is an ineffective practice in alliance management?
focusing on developing an alliance-management capability in isolation
Rangreen Watches, a Swiss-based premium watch brand, has recently started selling its watches through company-owned retail outlets in major cities of developing nations. Which of the following types of diversification strategies is the firm pursuing?
geographic diversification strategy
A functional structure is recommended when a firm
has a low level of diversification.
The Umbrella Corporation (UC) recently acquired a smaller competitor, Packer and Associates, which specializes in issues not previously covered by UC, such as land use and intellectual property cases. Given the increase in the firm's size and complexity, it is likely that its internal transaction costs will
increase.
Which of the following global strategies best matches with a multidivisional structure?
multidomestic
Which of the following types of organizations best helps match a differentiation strategy to a functional structure?
organic organization
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
Codehow Inc. is a large firm involved in the highly competitive market of high-tech medical equipment. In this market, smaller firms that focus on research are constantly making new technological developments. Which of the following approaches would best serve the needs of Codehow?
serial acquisitions
The smartphone division of the large consumer electronics company, Streethex Inc., has a significant market share in the fast-growing cell phone market. If the company invests further into this division, it will be able to reap increased cash flows. In the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) growth-share matrix, the smartphone division of Streethex will be categorized under
stars
Oceanic Airlines Inc., a transportation firm, is headed by Denise Cordova, the CEO. Each functional department of the company—marketing, finance, and HR—has a president who reports to the CEO directly. Each department has various managers who manage teams. The managers report to the presidents, and the team leads report to the managers. Finally, the employees at the lowest level report to their team leads. It is rare for a lower-level employee to interact with the CEO of the company. In this scenario, Oceanic Airlines Inc. can be said to have a(n)
tall hierarchical structure.
Mark owns Drones 'R' Us, Inc. and is looking for an alternative to vertical integration. He decides to manufacture some of his own parts while keeping a few key suppliers in his industry value chain as well. This is known as
taper integration.
It is necessary for government authorities such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and/or the European Commission to approve any large horizontal integration activity because
the horizontal integration activity has the potential to reduce competitive intensity in an industry.