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Ironhorse Tools has used $700,000 from its total annual earnings of $1,650,000 to invest in upgrading its manufacturing facilities. Its accounts receivable from customers is estimated to be $130,000 and accounts payable $75,000. In monetary terms, what would Ironhorse's resource flows be?
$700,000
Which of the following statements with regard to industry structures is true?
A consolidated industry tends to be more profitable than a fragmented one.
Which of the following is an example of competitive parity?
A firm produces a similar number of wall clocks at a similar cost as its competitors.
Which of the following is a drawback of the SWOT analysis?
A problem with this framework is that a strength can also be a weakness, and that an opportunity can also simultaneously be a threat.
The ________ is a model that links strategy analysis, strategy formulation, and strategy implementation, which together helps managers plan and implement a strategy that can improve performance and result in competitive advantage.
AFI strategy framework
Free Winds, Inc. is a company that manufactures a variety of generators that run on wind power. The company envisions that wind technology will replace all forms of exhaustible energy sources in the near future. Which of the following statements will make an accurate vision for Free Winds?
All nations around the globe should be able to provide energy produced by sustainable sources.
As manager of a major producer of automobile airbags, you have recently introduced the following vision statement: to protect the health of every driver and passenger. How can you ensure that your employees feel invested in and inspired by the firm's vision?
Ask employees for feedback on the vision statement and revise based on their input.
Several senior managers recently left Bass Automobile Inc. and went to work at Unicorn Autos Inc., a rival company. What does this imply?
Bass Automobiles Inc. faced resource leakage.
In 2008, BlackBerry's market cap peaked at $75 billion. By 2017 this valuation had fallen more than 90 percent, to $3.9 billion. BlackBerry fell victim to two important PESTEL factors in its external environment: sociocultural and technological. How did technology contribute to BlackBerry's decline?
BlackBerry failed to change its device into one that could perform multiple tasks effectively.`
A firm is required by society and its shareholders to meet its ethical and philanthropic responsibilities. (T/F)
False
A firm's resource-allocation process (RAP) has very little effect on its realized strategy. (T/F)
False
Firms within the same industry automatically belong to the same strategic group. (T/F)
False
Once a strategy has been formulated and implemented, it is important that the firm sticks to it no matter what happens. (T/F)
False
Product-oriented vision statements are better suited than customer-oriented vision statements for helping companies to adapt to changes in the external environment. (T/F)
False
Pioneer Pharma Inc. and GH Medicines Corp. are two competing firms in the pharmaceutical industry. While Pioneer Pharma Inc.'s vision is "to be a preeminent drug manufacturer in the industry," GH Medicines Corp.'s vision is "to make good health a reality for everyone around the world." Which of the following is an implication of these different visions?
GH Medicines will be more flexible than Pioneer Pharma when adapting to changing environments.
Soil and Sod Gardening Supplies has a vision of helping every American learn how to grow their own food. Its management team recently unveiled the mission statement "A garden at every home." What is wrong with this mission statement?
It does not indicate how the company will accomplish its goals.
Which of the following is an implication of high employee turnover in a company?
It results in a reduction in the company's intangible-resource stocks.
Which of the following best exemplifies social complexity as an isolating mechanism?
Kristin's Cosmetics attempted to imitate how Monica's Makeup combined its management and product development systems with little success.
Which of the following is a drawback of Porter's five forces model?
Managers cannot determine the changing speed of an industry or the rate of innovation.
________ are best described as the ethical standards and norms that govern the behavior of individuals within a firm.
Organizational core values
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates a good stakeholder strategy?
PA Corp. distributes only 40 percent of its annual profit after taxes to shareholders, while the remaining is invested for further research, and distributed among employees and the local community.
________ describes a process in which the options one faces in a current situation are limited by decisions made in the past.
Path dependence
Ida has been tasked with formulating the business strategy for Contour Cosmetics' new line of lipsticks. Which of the following ideas would Ida be likely to include in her proposal?
Promote the lipsticks as the longest-lasting on the market.
Addams Coaches Inc. is a bus line with service to several major cities. It has several competitors that each offer service to one or two cities, and based on its current outlays, it cannot match or beat those competitors on price. Because of long-term contracts and an increase in the cost of gasoline, it is not possible to reduce expenditures at this time. Which of these strategies should Addams pursue instead?
Pursue a differentiated strategy.
Zoom Zoom Car Rental follows a cost-leadership strategy. Which of the following firms will most likely be its direct competitor?
Reliable Rental Cars, which follows a low-cost strategy
Which of the following statements accurately describes a firm's resource stock?
Resource stocks are a firm's current level of intangible resources.
Juanita, a manager at a multinational organization, is trying to carefully scan and link the firm's internal environment to its external environment. The insights from this analysis will allow her to effectively leverage the company's internal strengths to exploit external opportunities, while mitigating internal weaknesses and external threats. In this scenario, which of the following managerial tools is Juanita employing?
SWOT analysis
Keeping in mind the five forces in the airline industry, which of the following best explains the difficulty airlines have in generating a profit?
Substitutes are readily available in the form of trains, buses, and cars, thus reducing the profit potential in the industry.
In which of the following situations is the power of suppliers high in an industry?
Suppliers' industry is more concentrated than the industry it sells to.
Which of the following methods of developing a strategy best illustrates scenario planning?
The managers at Lyon Clothing Inc. formulated a strategy that is able to handle small to medium to large increases in the prices of cotton in the future.
Which of the following is likely to happen due to horizontal mergers between competitors such as Delta and Northwest airlines?
The overall industry profitability will increase.
Ivan is the founder of a firm producing self-driving vehicles. Because the industry is so new and chaotic, Ivan favors a top-down strategic planning approach in which he exerts strong control over all aspects of the business, from product development and design to manufacturing and marketing. What is wrong with this scenario?
The self-driving vehicle industry is changing too much for the top-down approach to be effective.
How do strong ethical values benefit a firm?
They serve as the guardrails put in place to keep the company on track when pursuing its mission.
A surprise event that leads to a change in strategic initiatives, such as the accidental discovery of a new use for an existing product, is known as serendipity. (T/F)
True
According to the resource-based view, a firm that differentiates itself from its competitors through its personalized approach to customer service is likely to sustain its competitive advantage for a long time. (T/F)
True
Core values provide ethical guidelines for how individual employees will behave. (T/F)
True
Dynamic strategic activity systems help a firm to maintain a competitive advantage for extended periods of time. (T/F)
True
Which of the following provides an example of what AFI strategy framework is used for?
Using AFI, the Gasquet Motor Company was able to implement a strategy that produced high-quality cars more efficiently and thereby reduced costs.
Which of the following is an element of good strategy?
a set of coherent actions to implement the firm's guiding policy
Which of the following describes a situation in which firms acquire resources at a low cost, laying the foundation for a competitive advantage later?
better expectations of future resource value
When the strong dictatorial rule in Backenstein unexpectedly collapsed due to the shocking death of the royal family in an explosion, the nation's economy experienced drastic changes. The laws became more restrictive, the country lost many locally produced resources and products, and the distribution of wealth became inequitable. The unexpected event that led to these changes can best be described as a(n) ________ event.
black swan
Threadbare Industries is a new high-end textile company that has raised sufficient capital from multiple sources. It is planning to use its capital to purchase certain assets. Which of the following assets will be the most difficult for Threadbare Industries to acquire using its capital?
brand name
Corporate executives at LikeReal, Inc. decide to compete in the remote model airplane industry by making the largest model planes available. By doing this, they completed part of their
business strategy.
The Founder of Teach for America, Wendy Kopp, established a mission by building on her vision, which is "One day, all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education." Considering this, how did Klopp implement the mission of Teach for America?
by enlisting talented young professionals as teachers
What part of the AFI strategy framework does the question "How does the firm make money?" relate to?
competitive advantage, firm performance, and business models
Underperformance relative to other firms in the same industry or the industry average results in a(n) ________ for a firm
competitive disadvantage
Rapida Inc. and Click 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, Rapida Inc. and Click Inc. most likely have
competitive parity with each other.
Cloud Cones is a fast-growing chain of ice cream shops. It has acquired an edge over its competitors through its ability to provide a wide array of unique flavors and a hip atmosphere in stores. This advantage of Cloud Cones best exemplifies a
core competency.
Merton's Toothpaste has been the leader of dental care products for about 40 years. However, this company relied too long on its competency of reducing cavities without refining or upgrading other aspects of its product. As a result, other personal hygiene companies that began to offer toothpastes with natural whitening agents gained a competitive advantage over Merton's. This case is an example of
core rigidity.
The pharmaceutical company Merck's new drug Vioxx was a blockbuster, generating revenues of $2.5 billion a year by 2002 and growing fast. When allegations that the drug caused heart attacks and strokes began to appear in the medical community, and that Merck had suppressed evidence about Vioxx's dangerous side effects from early clinical trials, Merck announced the voluntary withdrawal of Vioxx from the market. In this example, Merck provides an example of what can happen if a company deviates from its
core values.
Strategic commitments are actions that are
costly, long-term oriented, and difficult to reverse.
In the final step of the stakeholder impact analysis, a firm
decides a course of action to address the stakeholders' concerns.
In the context of SWOT analysis, which of the following best exemplifies a firm's internal weakness?
decline in the firm's market share
In a firm's external environment, ________ primarily capture population characteristics related to age, gender, family size, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and socioeconomic class.
demographic trends
The amount of xylene that can be used in household paint is legally limited to 0.03 percent. Anything beyond this amount is hazardous to health and the environment, and considered a legal offense. Consequently, CW Paints Corp. has vouched to make its products as safe as possible. Therefore, it manufactures xylene-free paints even though this increases its costs and reduces the dividends paid to its shareholders in the long run. Which of the following responsibilities is CW Paints Corp. primarily compromising in this scenario?
economic responsibilities toward its shareholders
Given the structure of the automobile industry, entering the auto manufacturing industry seemed risky. Yet Tesla Motors joined the fray. Rather than attempting to compete head-on with internal combustion engines, Tesla Motors entered the all-electric car segment, a much less crowded niche in the overall car industry. Which of the following is Tesla most hoping to benefit from in this market niche?
economies of scale
In the aircraft manufacturing industry, at least for large commercial jets, Boeing and Airbus are the only competitors. There is not a significant threat of entry because
entering the aircraft manufacturing industry requires huge capital investments.
Managers use the AFI strategy framework to
explain and predict differences in firm performance.
Windmill Inc., a vendor, regularly supplies capacitors to Inland Electronics for use in its products. Therefore, Windmill Inc. is Inland Electronics'
external stakeholder.
O'Ryan Plastics maintains a manufacturing plant overseas. The local government has just been overthrown by a military group that opposes foreign influence in the country. According to the SWOT analysis, the political situation in this location is considered to be an
external threat.
In the context of the resource-based model of competitive advantage, if a successful firm exhibits resource immobility it means that the
firm will have a sustained competitive advantage because of its unique resources that are difficult for others to replicate that are difficult for others to replicate.
A strategic group will typically include
firms within the same industry.
To implement specific business strategies, general managers of strategic business units rely on
functional managers.
As a part of strategy formulation, a firm's functional strategy primarily concerns questions relating to
how to implement business strategy.
Due to several black swan events in the past, the
implicit trust relationship between the corporate world and society at large has deteriorated.
Economies of scale are cost advantages that accrue for firms with
larger output.
The government of Filvia has mandated that the standard minimum wage in the country be increased to $8,000 per year. Which of the following factors in a firm's general environment does this mandate best indicate?
legal factors
The minimum wage in the country of New Morland is $8 an hour. Odion, a restaurant in New Morland's capital city, pays its servers $8 per hour. However, the management of the restaurant feels that this amount is excessive for workers whose only job is to clear tables. By continuing to adhere to the rules set by the government of New Morland, which of the following responsibilities is Odion satisfying?
legal responsibilities
Jamie is a manager in an industry that has a few large players and that has remained relatively stable over the past few years. He finds out that legislators are proposing new laws to deregulate the industry. If the laws pass, which of these scenarios will Jamie most likely face?
many new competitors
Three large firms dominate the telecommunication industry of United Canava: AD Telecom Inc., Mystic Telecom Corp., and Total Talk Inc. Instead of cutting prices competitively, these firms have resorted to non-price competition through branding and product differentiation. Which of the following industry competitive structures are these companies most likely in?
oligopoly
The management of Toshi Manufacturing showed a commitment to ________ by increasing the salary of many female employees to meet its goal of having equal pay for women and men who perform comparable work.
organizational core values
Iceberg Storage, a leading hard drive manufacturer, recently filed for bankruptcy. While most of Iceberg's competitors were shifting away from physical data storage devices toward online cloud storage services, Iceberg invested most of its retained earnings in the effort to improve its hard drives. Once the hard-drive market drastically declined, Iceberg Storage was unable to capitalize on the new technology. Which of the following does this scenario best illustrate?
path dependence
When companies that manufacture shipping containers want to buy iron ore, the purchase decision is solely based on price. This is because there are a large number of sellers in the iron ore industry, and iron ore is a highly undifferentiated commodity. Which of the following industry competitive structures does the iron ore industry best illustrate?
perfect competition
Burke Furnishings is a company that manufactures and sells home furniture. It sources its materials from another country to keep costs low. An assembly line worker in one of its manufacturing centers noticed that there was increasing concern regarding the potential toxicity of the flame-resistant materials used in the furniture. In response, she compiled a list of nontoxic flame-resistant materials that the company could use. When her manager learned about this, he presented the prospect and got it approved from the top management team. This is an example of the
planned emergence approach.
The "Natural Nourishment" granola bars manufactured by Global Good Foods have been the top-selling granola bars in the market. Though the market for granola bars is flooded with competitors, Global Good has been able to maintain its market position for a long time. This is mainly attributed to the pleasant texture of its granola, which comes from a proprietary processing technique used by the company. This competency of Global Good Foods will be considered as a(n) ________ resource in the VRIO framework.
rare
The executives at Red Couture Inc. are developing strategic plans to address plausible future situations like rise in the prices of cotton and synthetic fabrics by 20 percent, appreciation in the value of the dollar, increase in the cost of labor by 30 percent, and increase in demand for the company's products. By doing so, the company will be well prepared with its planned responses if any of these situations occurs in the future. Thus, Red Couture is employing ________ as the approach to the development of strategy.
scenario planning
Which of following practices of a firm satisfies its ethical responsibilities?
selling vaccines at a subsidized price in a less developed country even though this results in reduced shareholder returns
As the legal owners, ________ have the most legitimate claim on a company's profits.
shareholders
Dynamic capabilities are especially relevant for surviving and competing in markets that
shift quickly.
Zenya is the founder of an online service that allows users to rent out spare rooms in their homes. She has hired a number of extremely bright employees whose opinions are central to the company's success in the fast-paced online services industry. Which type of strategic management process would be most likely to fully utilize the strengths embodied by her team and position the company to capitalize upon autonomous actions and serendipity?
strategy as planned emergence
National Safety Inc., an insurance firm, replaced its existing project management software with new software from another supplier. Since the new software has different features and abilities, National Safety has had to spend $10,000 on training its employees to use it. In this scenario, $10,000 represents National Safety's
switching cost.
In a large company, who is most responsible for devising the corporate strategy?
the CEO of the company
Which of the following external forces is a part of a firm's task environment
the composition of the strategic group to which the firm belongs
Due to economic regression in Freedonia, the profitability of the large corporation Happiness Products Inc. (HPI) was poor. An analysis of the company's business showed that the company could become profitable if it divested a few strategic business units under its banner. From which of the following businesses would HPI find it most easy to exit?
the e-commerce retail business, where investments on assets are low
Anders is researching sociocultural factors related to his employer, a sporting goods manufacturer. Which of the following would be part of the sociocultural forces in a firm's external environment?
the family size of the firm's target market
Bubble Buddy is a company that manufactures hot tubs. Which of the following best illustrates a product-oriented vision for Bubble Buddy?
to be the pioneering manufacturer of hot tubs
Which of the following is a customer-oriented vision?
to enable businesses to improve their employee communications
The Founder of Teach for America, Wendy Kopp, wants to make teaching an attractive option for promising young professionals. Identify the phrase that represents the vision she developed for Teach for America.
to give all children in the United States the opportunity to attain an excellent education.