Quiz 1
ECO Jeans, Inc. had a mission to become the leading producer of environmentally friendly blue jeans, an emerging and in-demand category in the apparel industry. Its strategy involved leveraging a network of organic cotton farmers and suppliers of environmentally responsible synthetic materials to create a product that is durable, attractive, affordable, and 100% recyclable. However, because it did not upgrade its outdated production facilities, ECO Jeans could not assemble its products at a low-enough cost to offer the jeans at a price that was attractive to customers. ECO Jeans' strategy failed because
A formulated strategy must be backed up with strategic commitments, or actions to achieve the mission that are costly, long-term oriented, and difficult to reverse. ECO Jeans failed to invest in upgrading its production facilities, leaving it unable to produce its jeans at a low-enough cost to achieve a competitive advantage.
As the strategic manager of ShRPer Scissors, you are tasked with producing a strategy for introducing a new line of premium scissors. Your competitor produces a line of similar scissors at a cost of $1 and sells them for $12. Because your company has inferior production capabilities, your scissors will cost $3 each to produce. However, your handle is proven to be more comfortable than your competitors'. Assuming you are guaranteed to sell the same number of units as your competitor, which of the following strategies is most likely to achieve a competitive advantage?
By emphasizing the quality and comfort of ShRPer scissors, you differentiate the product and create superior value for customers. Although your scissors are more expensive to make at $3 each, the increased perceived value of your product allows you to sell them for $15, making the difference between value creation and cost greater than your competitor's. The greater the difference between value creation and cost, the greater the firm's economic contribution and the more likely it will gain competitive advantage.
Leslie owns a large portion of Hue Apparel's stock. However, she is not employed by the company. In this scenario, Leslie is the company's
In this scenario, Leslie is the company's internal stakeholder. Internal stakeholders of a firm include stockholders, employees (including executives, managers, and workers), and board members.
Writer Button Inc. and Horner Inc. are two companies that have been manufacturing typewriters for almost 30 years. Due to the reduced demand for typewriters today, both companies' average return on invested capital is approximately -5 percent. The current industry average is 2 percent. In this scenario, Writer Button Inc. and Horner Inc. most likely have
In this scenario, Writer Button Inc. and Horner Inc. most likely have competitive parity with each other. Competitive parity refers to the performance of two or more firms at the same level.
Lil Anthony's and Amelia's are two restaurants serving Italian cuisine. While Lil Anthony's focuses on providing quick, affordable pasta dishes for the lunch crowd, Amelia's focuses on serving home-style dishes in an upscale, romantic setting. Both companies have been able to gain a competitive advantage. This is most likely because the companies have
In this scenario, the two firms have gained a competitive advantage by pursuing distinct strategic positions. Cost-leadership and differentiation are distinct strategic positions. The key to successful strategy is to combine a set of activities to stake out a unique position within an industry.
During an AFI planning session, the managers of the Bronco Motorcycle Corporation decided to place various stages of production in different countries in order to implement the strategy of cutting overhead costs. By doing this, what issue did the firm address?
Organizational design involves deciding how the firm should organize to turn the formulated strategy into action.
Tony's Pizza Shop is able to net $10,000 a week; this makes his shop profitable. His number one competitor, Leo's Pies is also profitable, netting $12,000 a week. Lil Anthony's Pizza Palace nets $13,000 a week. Since Tony's Pizza Shop is profitable, we can conclude that he has a competitive advantage in the industry.
Profitability does not necessarily equate to competitive advantage. A competitive advantage is measured by a firm's ability to generate above-average returns, not just a measure of profitability.
John is a bit confused about the difference between stakeholders and stockholders. You meet with John and inform him that the main difference is that
Stakeholder strategy is an integrative approach to managing a diverse set of stakeholders effectively in order to gain and sustain competitive advantage. Internal stakeholders include; employees (executives, managers, and workers), stockholders, and board members. External stakeholders include customers, suppliers, alliance partners, creditors, unions, communities, governments at various levels, and the media.
In the AFI strategy framework, strategy analysis primarily involves
Strategy analysis involves internal analysis, that is, what effects do internal resources, capabilities, and core competencies have on the firm's potential to gain and sustain a competitive advantage?
Suger & Sweet Sodas has seen its market share erode in recent years, as consumers increasingly turn toward healthier beverage choices such as unsweetened sparkling water. Hoping to rekindle interest in sugary sodas, Suger & Sweet decides to produce a limited run of "throwback" cans using labeling first introduced in the 1980s. What is wrong with this strategy?
Suger & Sweet's strategy fails to face the competitive challenge of changing consumer tastes. Instead of trying to give customers what they want by producing its own line of sparkling waters, Suger & Sweet simply continues to produce the same sugary sodas and is likely to see its market share continue to decline.
If a company wants to gain a competitive advantage in a highly competitive industry, it should ideally
The key to successful strategy is to combine a set of activities to stake out a unique position within an industry. Competitive advantage has to come from performing different activities or performing the same activities differently than rivals are doing. Competing to be similar but just a bit better than a competitor is likely to be a recipe for cutthroat competition and low profit potential.
In strategic management, strategists engage in three pillars.
The strategic management process follows the AFI framework; analysis, formulation and implementation.