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The T in SWOT stands for A) trust. B) technical. C) terminal. D) threats. E) task

threats

What characterizes the planning mode of strategy formulation? A) Top management believes that the environment is a force to be used and controlled. B) It assumes the environment is too complex to be completely comprehended. C) It involves the systematic gathering of appropriate information for situation analysis, the generation of feasible alternative strategies, and the rational selection of the most appropriate strategy. D) Rather than utilizing a proactive search for new opportunities, it only has the opportunity for reactive behavior. E) It is based on vision and large-picture strategy.

It involves the systematic gathering of appropriate information for situation analysis, the generation of feasible alternative strategies, and the rational selection of the most appropriate strategy.

The regional trade association composed of Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay is called A) EU. B) ASEAN. C) NAFTA. D) Mercosur. E) ABUP.

Mercosur.

Canada, the United States, and Mexico are affiliated economically under which trade alliance? A) ASEAN B) Mercosur C) EU D) NAFTA E) CAFTA

NAFTA

Which of the following is an example of a program? A) Diversify product line to appeal to more people. B) Increase sales by 10% over last year. C) Must be #1 wherever we compete. D) Develop and sell quality appliances worldwide. E) Reduce final assembly time to three days by having suppliers build plan sections.

Reduce final assembly time to three days by having suppliers build plan sections.

A program or tactic is A) a detailed cost statement in terms of dollars. B) a system of sequential steps. C) a statement of the activities needed to support a strategy. D) the process by which strategies and policies are put into action. E) none of the above

a statement of the activities needed to support a strategy.

The mode of strategic decision making typical of most universities, many large hospitals, a large number of governmental agencies, and a surprising number of large corporations is A) adaptive. B) entrepreneurial. C) logical incrementalism. D) planning. E) none of the above

adaptive.

All of the following reflect activities of a learning organization EXCEPT A) experimenting with new approaches. B) learning from its own experiences and past history. C) solving problems systematically. D) alienating competitors in the industry. E) transferring knowledge quickly and efficiently throughout the organization.

alienating competitors in the industry.

According to Alfred Chandler A) high-tech industries are defined by "paths of learning." B) companies spring from an individual entrepreneur's knowledge, which then evolves into organizational knowledge. C) once a corporation has built its learning base to the point where it has become a core company in its industry, entrepreneurial start-ups are rarely able to successfully enter. D) organizational strengths derive from learned capabilities. E) all of the above

all of the above

Which of the following is NOT one of the four triggering events listed in the text that are the stimulus for a strategic change? A) intervention by the organization's bank B) annual strategic planning conference C) threat of a takeover D) new CEO E) awareness by management of decreased profitability

annual strategic planning conference

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of strategic decisions as mentioned in the text? A) directive B) consequential C) rare D) continuous E) require commitment of substantial resources

continuous

The type of strategy which describes a company's overall direction in terms of its general attitude toward growth and the management of its various businesses and product lines is A) functional. B) operational. C) business. D) product. E) corporate.

corporate.

As a part of the strategic management process, evaluation and control is concerned with all of the following, EXCEPT A) generating feedback to decision makers. B) monitoring corporate activities and performance. C) stimulating a review of the corporation's strategic management. D) pinpointing problem areas. E) determining top management benefits packages.

determining top management benefits packages.

Which one of the following is included in the firm's societal environment? A) competitors B) economic forces C) resources D) governments E) special interest groups

economic forces

One of the benefits of globalization is A) economies of scale. B) decreased outsourcing. C) increased union negotiations. D) increased taxes. E) additional human resource training.

economies of scale.

Amazon.com, founded by Jeff Bezos and reflecting his vision, is an example of which mode of strategic decision making? A) adaptive B) entrepreneurial C) logical incrementalism D) planning E) none of the above

entrepreneurial

According to Henry Mintzberg, the three most typical approaches to strategic decision making are A) entrepreneurial, adaptive, and planning. B) entrepreneurial, logical incrementalism, and planning. C) logical incrementalism, strategic planning, and systematic scanning. D) environmental scanning, formulation, and implementation. E) directive, rare, and consequential.

entrepreneurial, adaptive, and planning.

The monitoring, evaluating, and disseminating of information from the external and internal environments to key people within the corporation is referred to as A) environmental scanning. B) external scanning. C) internal scanning. D) strategy formulation. E) strategy implementation.

environmental scanning.

The currency used to integrate the monetary systems of the European Union (EU) is called the A) peso. B) dollar. C) euro. D) franc. E) pound.

euro.

Top-down planning that emphasizes formal strategy formulation and leaves the implementation issues to lower management levels is known as A) forecast-based planning. B) externally oriented planning. C) strategic management. D) basic financial planning. E) none of the above

externally oriented planning.

The type of strategy which achieves corporate and business unit objectives and strategies by maximizing resource productivity is A) functional. B) operational. C) business. D) product. E) corporate.

functional

The theory that proposes organizations can and do adapt to changing conditions by imitating other successful organizations is known as A) population ecology. B) institution theory. C) citizenship theory. D) strategic theory. E) sample theory.

institution theory.

The variables structure, culture, and resources pertain to the A) external environment. B) internal environment. C) sociocultural forces. D) task environment. E) societal environment.

internal environment.

An organization skilled at creating, acquiring, and transferring knowledge, and at modifying its behavior to reflect new knowledge and insights is a(n) A) learning organization. B) strategically managed corporation. C) innovative organization. D) hypercompetitive competitor. E) entrepreneurial firm.

learning organization.

Which approach to decision making is most useful when the environment is changing rapidly and when it is important to build consensus and develop needed resources before committing the entire corporation to a specific strategy? A) planning mode B) entrepreneurial mode C) logical incrementalism D) adaptive mode E) strategic flexibility mode

logical incrementalism

The mode of strategy formulation used when top management has a reasonably clear idea of the corporation's mission and objectives, but it chooses to develop a series of tentative or partial strategies instead of developing full-blown strategies is called A) planning mode. B) logical incrementalism. C) entrepreneurial mode. D) adaptive mode. E) strategic mode.

logical incrementalism.

Which of the following is NOT a part of strategy implementation? A) performance evaluation B) budgets C) programs and tactics D) procedures E) operational planning

performance evaluation

) Which theory proposes that once an organization is successfully established in a particular environmental niche, it is unable to adapt to changing conditions? A) population ecology B) institution C) citizenship D) strategic choice E) organizational learning

population ecology

) FedEx stipulates specific employee behaviors including how a driver dresses to how keys are held when approaching a customer's door. This is an example of a A) program. B) budget. C) procedure. D) policy. E) control.

procedure.

Which one of the following is included in the firm's task environment? A) technological factors B) sociocultural factors C) economic factors D) stockholders E) political-legal forces

stockholders

Which of the following is an example of an objective? A) Diversify product line to appeal to more people. B) Increase sales by 10% over last year. C) Pay highest salaries to keep high quality employees. D) Develop and sell quality appliances worldwide. E) Divide a sales region into a group of sales districts.

Increase sales by 10% over last year.

Members of the European Union (EU) include all of the following EXCEPT A) Ireland. B) Malaysia. C) Belgium. D) France. E) Slovakia.

Malaysia.

The Strategic Management Model presents the following process of strategy formulation: A) Objectives — Policies — Strategies — Mission. B) Mission — Policies — Strategies — Objectives. C) Policies — Mission — Strategies — Objectives. D) Policies — Strategies — Objectives — Mission. E) Mission — Objectives — Strategies — Policies.

Mission — Objectives — Strategies — Policies.

A budget is a statement of a corporation's programs in dollar terms. Which is NOT true of the budgetary function? A) It is used in planning and control. B) It serves as a detailed plan of strategy in action. C) Only one budget is necessary to capture all programs. D) It details the impact on the firm's future financial situation. E) It is used as a means of measuring success based on certain criteria.

Only one budget is necessary to capture all programs.

Which of the following statements is NOT true of a strategic inflection point? A) The term was coined by Andy Grove, past CEO of Intel Corporation. B) This represents what happens to a business when a major change takes place due to the introduction of new technology. C) This represents what happens to a business when a major change takes place due to a change in customers' values or a change in what customers prefer. D) This represents what happens to a business when a major change takes place due to a different regulatory environment. E) A new CEO is an example of a strategic inflection point.

A new CEO is an example of a strategic inflection point.

When an organization is evaluating its strategic position, which is NOT one of the strategic questions that an organization may ask itself? A) Where is the organization now? B) Are we a socially responsible firm? C) If no changes are made, where will the organization be in one year? D) If the evaluation is negative, what specific actions should management take? E) If no changes are made, where will the organization be in 10 years?

Are we a socially responsible firm?

A large, multidivisional business has three levels in its hierarchy of strategy: A) Corporate — Business — Functional. B) Environmental — Corporate — Functional. C) Environmental — Enterprise — Corporate. D) Business — Divisional — Functional. E) Industry — Corporate — Divisional.

Corporate — Business — Functional.

Which of the following is an example of a mission statement? A) Diversify product line to appeal to more people. B) Increase sales by 10% over last year. C) Pay highest salaries to keep high quality employees. D) Develop and sell quality appliances worldwide. E) Divide a sales region into a group of sales districts.

Develop and sell quality appliances worldwide.

Which of the following is an example of a corporate strategy? A) Diversify product line to appeal to more people. B) Imitate products of competitors. C) Pay highest salaries to keep high quality employees. D) Develop and sell quality appliances worldwide. E) Divide a sales region into a group of sales districts.

Diversify product line to appeal to more people.

Which of the following is an example of a policy? A) Diversify product line to appeal to more people. B) Increase sales by 10% over last year. C) Pay highest salaries to keep high quality employees. D) Develop and sell quality appliances worldwide. E) Diversify from retailing into delivery.

Pay highest salaries to keep high quality employees.

As defined in this course, a policy is A) the purpose or reason for a corporation's existence. B) a statement of activities or steps needed to accomplish a single-use plan. C) a broad guideline for making decisions that links the formulation of strategy with its implementation. D) a comprehensive master plan stating how a corporation will achieve its mission and objectives. E) a statement of a corporation's programs in dollar terms.

a broad guideline for making decisions that links the formulation of strategy with its implementation.

A set of sequential steps or techniques that describe in detail how a particular task or job is to be done is referred to as A) a standard operating procedure. B) a systems operating procedure. C) a standard operating program. D) a standard outside procedure. E) a systems operating plan.

a standard operating procedure.

Research suggests that strategic management evolves through four sequential phases in corporations. The first phase is A) externally oriented planning. B) basic financial planning. C) internally oriented planning. D) forecast-based planning. E) strategic management.

basic financial planning.

The type of strategy which emphasizes the improvement of the competitive position of a corporation's products or services in a particular industry or market segment served by a business unit is A) functional. B) operational. C) business. D) environmental. E) corporate.

business

In a survey of 50 corporations, which of the following was rated as a benefit of strategic management? A) clearer sense of vision for the firm B) higher levels of employee motivation C) higher levels of job satisfaction D) improved productivity E) lower employee turnover

clearer sense of vision for the firm

Which one of the following is an example of a narrow scope in a mission? A) transportation (vs. railroads) B) computers (vs. office equipment) C) health care (vs. hospitals) D) real estate (vs. apartments) E) telecommunications (vs. television)

computers (vs. office equipment)

A difference between basic financial planning and forecast-based planning is A) the time horizon is shorter in forecast-based planning. B) forecast-based planning incorporates internal and external information. C) basic financial planning utilizes consultants with sophisticated techniques. D) basic financial planning utilizes scenarios and contingency strategies. E) basic financial planning relies heavily on input from lower levels in the organization.

forecast-based planning incorporates internal and external information.

The integrated internationalization of markets and corporations is called A) normalization. B) economic integration. C) globalization. D) nationalization. E) regionalization.

globalization.

Research of the planning practices of companies in the oil industry concludes that the real value of modern strategic planning is more A) in the planning. B) in the strategic thinking and organizational learning. C) in the resulting written strategic plan. D) in the formality of the process. E) in the improved communication within the organization.

in the strategic thinking and organizational learning.

The task environment A) includes those elements or groups within an organization's industry. B) encompasses the physical working areas of the organization. C) is an accounting of the many jobs within an organization. D) is an advisory committee to top-management. E) includes general forces that only indirectly affect an organization's activities.

includes those elements or groups within an organization's industry.

According to Mintzberg, the entrepreneurial mode of strategy formulation A) is characterized by reactive solutions to existing problems. B) assumes major responsibilities for strategy formulation. C) is focused on opportunities; problems are secondary. D) includes the proactive search for new opportunities and reactive solutions to existing problems. E) assumes the environment is unresponsive to input.

is focused on opportunities; problems are secondary.

A goal differs from an objective because it A) is open-ended. B) is quantified. C) specifies measurable results. D) is clearly specified. E) provides a time horizon.

is open-ended.

Research done by Henry Mintzberg suggests that strategy formulation A) is typically an irregular and a discontinuous process. B) should be followed unswervingly to ensure success of the plan. C) is a process to which organizations find they must make significant yearly changes. D) should be reviewed after a specific interval of time to make sure it is still applicable. E) is merely a checklist of actions following a logical process.

is typically an irregular and a discontinuous process.

Strategic planning within a small organization A) may be informal and irregular. B) must be elaborate to allow for future growth. C) should always be formalized and explicitly stated. D) should be done by the president only. E) is unnecessary and a waste of time.

may be informal and irregular.

The emphasis of strategic management is on A) monitoring and evaluating external opportunities and threats in light of a corporation's strengths and weaknesses. B) first line managers. C) the short-run performance of the corporation. D) an examination of the organization's internal environment. E) an investigation of competitor actions.

monitoring and evaluating external opportunities and threats in light of a corporation's strengths and weaknesses.

The time horizon involved with regard to basic financial planning is usually A) one year. B) one quarter. C) more than five years. D) less than one month. E) more than three years.

one year

In the final phase of strategic management, strategic information is available to A) people throughout the organization. B) the top management responsible for decision making. C) middle management. D) operational personnel. E) only those responsible for implementing the strategy.

people throughout the organization

IBM under CEO Louis Gerstner and his strategic decision to invest in services in 1993, is an example of which mode of strategic decision making? A) adaptive B) entrepreneurial C) logical incrementalism D) planning E) none of the above

planning

The phenomenon that describes corporations as evolving through relatively long periods of stability punctuated by relatively short bursts of fundamental change is known as A) revolution. B) equilibrium. C) punctuated equilibrium. D) logical incrementalism. E) discontinuity

punctuated equilibrium.

Strategic planning in a multidivisional corporation A) should be informal to allow complete understanding by the many participants. B) should be instigated only from the main corporate office. C) should be accomplished quickly to decrease the likelihood of it becoming outdated. D) should encourage a clear delineation between top management and lower-level managers. E) should be a formalized and sophisticated system.

should be a formalized and sophisticated system

The existence of a performance gap A) should cause management to question their objectives, strategies, and policies. B) is not an indicator of problems if it only happens once. C) is only the concern of top management because they set the original strategies. D) should cause management to look only within the organization to determine the problem. E) should signal the immediate need for a layoff.

should cause management to question their objectives, strategies, and policies.

The organization's corporate mission statement A) should have a different mission statement for each subsidiary division. B) should be less formally stated to allow for growth. C) should set the organization apart from its competitors. D) should state what the organization would like to become. E) should describe the organization's SWOT.

should set the organization apart from its competitors.

Strategic management is that set of managerial decisions and actions that determine the long-run performance of a corporation. Which one of the following is NOT one of the basic elements of the strategic management process? A) strategy formulation B) strategy implementation C) statistical process control D) evaluation and control E) environmental scanning

statistical process control

A checklist of questions, by area or issue that enables a systematic analysis to be made of various corporate functions and activities is referred to as a(n) A) scenario. B) portfolio. C) strategic audit. D) social responsibility audit. E) SOP.

strategic audit.

The ability of a corporation to shift from one dominant strategy to another is called A) strategy implementation. B) chaos formulation. C) contingency management. D) logical incrementalism. E) strategic flexibility.

strategic flexibility.

The development of long-range plans for the effective management of environmental opportunities and threats in light of corporate strengths and weaknesses is known as A) strategy formulation. B) strategy implementation. C) strategy control. D) strategy development. E) strategy evaluation

strategy formulation.

The process by which strategies and policies are put into action through the development of programs, budgets, and procedures is A) strategy formulation. B) strategy control. C) strategy implementation. D) strategy development. E) strategy evaluation.

strategy implementation.

The S in SWOT stands for A) strategies. B) scanning. C) strengths. D) societal. E) sociocultural.

strengths.

The corporate mission is best described by which one of the following? A) a description of the activities carried out by the organization B) the purpose or reason for the corporation's existence C) a description of top management's responsibilities D) a statement of corporate objectives E) a statement of what the organization would like to become

the purpose or reason for the corporation's existence

The ability of an organization to reshape its environment is described by A) population ecology theory. B) institution theory. C) the strategic choice perspective. D) organizational learning theory. E) organizational citizenship theory.

the strategic choice perspective.

The triple bottom line refers to which of the following? A) water, air, and oil. B) footprints, finance, and environment. C) physical environment, traditional profit/loss, and air. D) traditional profit/loss, social responsibility, and environmental responsibility. E) social responsibility, people, and ethics.

traditional profit/loss, social responsibility, and environmental responsibility.


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