Asu WPC 470 Final Exam
Finjob Inc. is following a related-linked diversification strategy, and Rangreen Inc. is following a related-constrained diversification strategy. How do the two firms differ from each other?
Finjob Inc. will share fewer common competencies and resources between its various businesses when compared to Rangreen Inc
Which of the following is a drawback of pursuing a transnational strategy?
It requires a global matrix structure, which is difficult to implement
A differentiation strategy is more commonly used by
Organic Firms
Feran is the founder of an innovative "impromptu catering" business that provides elegant, healthy party food and decorations on less than 24 hours' notice. The company has grown by over 150 percent in the past year. Feran credits some of the company's success to studying the strategies of prominent social entrepreneurs, such as Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales. What can Feran do to exemplify the social entrepreneurship model?
Provide free weekly catered meals for the homeless
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 businesses ismost susceptible to negative network effects?
Rite Pics is a social media platform where users upload photos to the site and are matched with other users who have taken similar photos
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates horizontal integration?
Siliss Inc. joins with Cancity Inc., one of its direct competitors
A cost-leadership strategy is typically associated with
Standardization and economies of scale
Which of the following is not true about the decline stage of an industry life cycle?
The last consumer segment called "laggards" will finally enter the market
Funholding Inc. is a large multinational company owned by two partners, is active in the petroleum, capital market, chemicals, steel, beverages, hospitality, airlines, education, automobiles, and consumer electronics industries. The company has multiple brands and a large product portfolio under its banner. Which of the following terms would best describe this company?
a conglomerate
Hooper's Store, a luxury motorcycle company, sells the same motorcycles and offers the same superior services in both its home country and foreign markets. The market it operates in faces low pressures for both local responsiveness and cost-reductions. Which of the following strategies within the integration-responsiveness framework does Hooper's Store most likely pursue?
an international strategy
Canon was able to redesign the copying machine so that it didn't need professional service—reliability was built directly into the machine, and the user could replace parts, such as the cartridge. What Xerox had not envisioned was the possibility that the components of the copying machine could be put together in an altogether different way that was more user-friendly. This example describes
architectural innovation
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
Several notable firms like Eli Lilly, HP, Procter & Gamble, and IBM each wish to become the alliance "partner of choice" for small technology ventures, colleges, and inventors. They each know that ________ is a necessary and critical element for an alliance to be a success.
building interorganizational trust
How did the recent horizontal integration in the U.S. airline industry provide benefits to the surviving carriers?
by lowering competitive intensity in the industry overall
Bob is the strategic business unit (SBU) CEO in charge of manufacturing cufflinks for men's clothing. While the market he competes in is low growth, Bob's SBU's earnings and cash flow are both ranked at high and stable. When examining Bob's SBU through the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix lens, we can conclude that his SBU would be classified as a
cash cow
Hooli, a web development firm, wants to implement an organic structure to foster innovation and attract the most talented creative minds. Which of the following features will make it difficult to do so?
dedication to a cost-leadership business strategy
Which of the following is an ineffective practice in alliance management?
focusing on developing an alliance-management capability in isolation
A firm that uses a structure that is organized along different business functions such as HR, R&D, Sales, and Marketing and also along different geographical areas such as different countries of the world is most likely using a ________ structure.
global matrix
In the decline stage, which of the following strategies involves a reduction of investments in product support?
harvest strategy
Danke Inc. is a diversified firm that creates more value than the cost that it incurs. As a result, they are experiencing a diversification premium in their stock price. Danke Inc. is able to accomplish all of the following except
increase their costs but maintain their current stock price
A greater cultural distance between two trading countries
increases the liability of foreignness
A trend observed during the Globalization 3.0 stage involves
multinational companies organizing as global-collaboration networks
When examining the core competence-market matrix, the most challenging diversification strategy occurs when firms attempt to combine ________ with ________. If done successfully, the firm could have the potential for "mega-opportunities" that may lead to competitive advantage.
new core competencies, new markets
Piper Inc. is a large cosmetics company that made an initial small investment in a start-up company, Oscorp, which was developing an organic face lotion. This gave Piper controlling interests in the start-up company. However, Oscorp soon began to have financial difficulties because of principal-agent problems. As a result, Piper did not invest in the next stage of development and pulled out of the company. This approach to strategic alliance is referred to as a
real-options perspective
Jared works as a front-line employee for a nationwide retail store. He reports to a floor manager, who reports to a departmental manager, who reports to a regional supervisor, who reports to a vice president, who reports to the CEO. Which of the following best describes this retail store?
tall structure
Macmillan Toys Inc. is looking to expand internationally and wishes to develop a new product line that is highly localized while keeping their cost structure below that of their rivals. Macmillan Toys Inc. has been successful with implementing a blue ocean strategy in their main strategic business units and as such wishes to pursue a ________ strategy for their international operations.
transnational