WPC 480 Quizzes 7-12 PT 2

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Susan owns a firm that is considered fully integrated. Which of the following statements below would best describe a firm that is fully integrated?

All of Susan's business activities are conducted within the boundaries of the firm.

Which of the following is an observable feature in the Globalization 3.0 stage?

Based on an optimal mix of costs, skills, and PESTEL factors, companies now freely locate business functions anywhere in the world.

Los Pollos Hermans is a company that makes frozen lunch and dinner entrées Based on what you know about companies like Nestle, what action should Los Pollos Hermanos take as it strives to become multinational?

Pursue a multidomestic strategy, customizing product offerings to suit local preferences.

Which of the following scenarios best illustrates horizontal integration?

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

Which of the following is a drawback of using the industry life cycle as a framework to guide strategic choice?

The framework does not explain everything about changes in industries.

Which of the following statements is true of shareholders in a public stock company?

They are granted a charter of incorporation by the state and legally own company stock.

Three months ago, Colin became a board member at Hooli, a publicly traded company. Two weeks ago, the board members discovered that Hooli's CEO is facing a lawsuit from a family member who accuses the CEO of theft. Based on what you have read, to what ethical standard should Colin and the other board members hold the CEO?

They must hold her to the highest ethical standards because the leaders of publicly traded companies must withstand intense public scrutiny.

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.

For which of the following companies will geographic distance be the most relevant factor in deciding whether to trade with a target country?

a firm that extracts and exports iron ore

Adaptive Biotechnologies Inc. is a company that builds diagnostic devices. It was the first company to develop a compact MRI scanner by reconfiguring the components of the MRI technology. This smaller and user-friendly version of the huge MRI scanner created demand from small hospitals, nursing homes, and private practice doctors who were earlier dependent on the scanning machines in large hospitals. Which of the following types of innovations does this scenario best illustrate?

architectural innovation

Jonathan is interested in building the centerpiece of his firm's corporate governance, that is made up of individuals from both inside and outside and so hires a ____________ that is made up of individuals from both inside and outside and so hires a the firm.

board of directors

Jennifer is the CEO of JustFixit Inc., a firm that merges technology with commercial hardware. She has been struggling with the decision to allocate her resources for the development of a new system or go to the market and search for an already established system. The Board of Directors for JustFixlt Inc. suggested that enter a contractual agreement with a partner. This scenario best illustrates the concept of

build-borrow-or-buy framework.

Which quadrant in the core competence-market matrix is the hardest to pursue?

building new core competencies to create and compete in markets of the future

Jane is the CEO of Aperture Science LLC and wishes to develop additional competencies for her business. She is mostly interested in taking advantage of the _____________ which are clustered firms that have unique skill sets located in specific geographic regions.

communities of learning

When two neighboring democratic countries that are part of a trading bloc follow different religions and social norms, they most likely have high __________ distance.

cultural

Afya Limited is a new firm that entered the smartwatch industry during the growth stage of the industry life cycle. It managed to become one of the top-three smartwatch manufacturers during the shakeout stage due to its low-cost structure. What features should Afya Limited emphasize in its product marketing to ensure it successfully crosses the chasm into the maturity stage?

ease of use

Martha received a tip from a close friend who is an executive manager of a publicly traded company called TelAmeriCorp Inc. The manager received some inside information about how to trade TelAmeriCorp stock to get a huge profit. He shared this information with Martha. This scenario is an example of

information asymmetry

A disruptive innovation leverages _______________ technologies, while architectural inncoations are based on ________________ technologies.

new; existing

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

partner compatibility

The main reason behind Alphabet's decision to acquire the Israeli start-up company Waze for $1 billion was probably to

preempt its competitors from buying Waze.

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 a firm uses the tools and concepts learned from strategic management in order to achieve competitive advantage by pursuing innovation, it is said to be engaging in:

strategic entrepreneurship

Todd Wilkinson, the founder of 123.com, looked outside his firm for the right talent in order to develop his firm's website. The search led him and his team to a different country where they were able to procure the right talent to get the job done. This example best illustrates the concept of

strategic outsourcing

The downside of equity alliances is

the amount of investment that can be involved.

Grameen Bank in Bangladesh was founded to provide microcredit to impoverished farmers who wanted to start their own entrepreneurial ventures that would help them climb out of poverty. This best exemplifies Michael Porter's suggestion that

the largest but poorest socioeconomic group can yield significant business opportunities.


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