unit two
what does the BCG matrix evaluate?
- business growth rates - market share
Which questions should you ask when developing ready-made solutions based on past experiences?
- What lessons can you derive from this experience? - What was the solution? - What was the problem?
what business needs are typically supported by artificial intelligence?
- automating business processes - engaging customers and employees - analyzing data
Successful implementation of major decisions requires:
- careful planning - sensitivity to those affected by the decision
In order to implement a particular organizational strategy, managers must determine the right kind of organizational:
- culture - structure
VRIO
Value, Rarity, Imitability, Organization
A ______ culture has an internal focus and values flexibility rather than stability and control
clan
T or F: Evidence-based management includes bragging about new products you have in development.
false
in organizational culture, a hero is a:
person whose accomplishments embody the organization's values
T or F: According to Bossidy and Charan, execution is the central part of any company's strategy.
true
True or false: A decision tree is an analytical tool that can help managers understand the possible consequences of their decisions and to create a plan to reach a goal.
true
True or false: CEOs are at a higher risk of being fired for ethical violations than ever before because the public has become less forgiving of unethical behavior.
true
True or false: The availability bias means that your manager may give more weight to your most recent work rather than everything you have done over the course of year
true
Carlos is doing a VRIO analysis for a product his company is thinking about producing. The first question he asks is, "Does this new capability allow us to minimize the threat from the main competitor gaining more market share?" He decides the answer to this question is "yes." Which aspect of the VRIO analysis does this question answer?
value
Kendall is frustrated with her co-worker Jill. She feels that Jill doesn't care that their manager seems to be showing favoritism toward the two other members of their team. Jill just focuses on the work she is supposed to do, which demonstrates her ______.
value orientation
Peterson Electric Inc. has outdated manufacturing facilities. In a SWOT analysis, this would be an example of an organizational ______ of the company.
weakness
enacted values
what people do
espoused values
what people say
what describes how knowledge of decision-making styles affects managers' work?
- it gives managers an understanding of how different people reach different conclusions - it allows managers to better identify personal strengths and weaknesses
Which are characteristics of strategy formulation?
- it is a time consuming process - it is the basis for determining long term goals
true statements regarding market culture:
- it is driven by competition and a strong desire to deliver results - employees are expected to work hard, react fast, and deliver quality work on time - customers, productivity, and profits take precedence over employee development and satisfaction
Pacific Specialty Bikes store gets customized parts for its high-end models from a local manufacturer, Premium Supply. When the manufacturer announced a price increase, the bike store tried to switch to other local manufacturers but learned they that they wouldn't be able to meet delivery schedules. As a result, Pacific Bike chose to pay the higher prices from Premium Supply. Which of Porter's competitive forces does this demonstrate?
Bargaining power of suppliers
What is the best way to develop a ready-made solution?
Identify best practices and turn them into standard operating procedure
Knowledge of decision-making styles can assist managers in many ways except for which one of the following?
It increases the biases of the manager toward their favorite style.
socialization
Process by which employees learn about and adapt to the organization's culture
What are functional strategies used to accomplish?
Putting strategic plans into effect
rituals
Repetitive sequences of activities that express and reinforce the key values of the organization, which goals are most important, which people are important, and which are expendable
A ______ analysis is an assessment of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats affecting the organization.
SWOT
In the devil's advocacy technique, the group assigns one person to do which of the following?
Uncover all possible objections to a plan or an idea.
Samir owns a dental practice, but business has slowed down significantly over the last six months. Which analysis would you recommend to Samir to help him determine whether his dental practice has competitive potential?
VRIO framework
Why do many executives prefer visioning to execution?
Visioning is more exciting than execution.
When would a company use a VRIO analysis?
When deciding whether or not a new product might work in the marketplace
most accurate description of person-organization fit:
a match between an individual's personality and values and those of the organization
VRIO Framework
a way to analyze a firm's competitive potential by asking four questions about value, rarity, imitability, and organization
description that best fits the adhocracy organizational culture:
adaptable, creative, and quick to respond to marketplace changes
a _____ culture values flexibility and has an external focus
adhocracy
the second step of the strategic management process involves ______
assessing the current reality
organizing
begins with the organizational culture and structure, which managers use along with HR practices to implement strategy
Rather than holding formal meetings in the board room, Kevin prefers meeting with his group over lunch at a restaurant. He feels that his group opens up more during these lunches and opinions are openly exchanged. Which style of decision making does Kevin use?
behavioral
Which decision-making style is the most people oriented of the four styles?
behavioral
The process by which a company compares its performance with that of other high-performing organizations is known as ______.
benchmarking
Which decision-making style is characterized by a high tolerance for ambiguity and the consideration of many options together with a willingness to take risks?
conceptual
The ______ bias occurs when people seek data to support their point of view and disregard information that does not support it
confirmation
Tyler has never gotten along with his employee Marcus. Although Marcus has been a top performer during his three years with the company, Tyler tends to fixate on the one quarter when Marcus performed poorly. Tyler uses that quarter as an example of Marcus being a "poor fit" with the company. What type of bias is this an example of?
confirmation
Strategic ______ involves monitoring the execution of strategy and taking corrective action when necessary.
control
Once implemented, managers need ________ to keep strategic plans on track.
control systems
Which of the following lists represents the order of levels of strategy from the top of the organization downward?
corporate, business, functional
which level of strategic management focuses on the organization as a whole?
corporate-level
To decide how much an insurance policy should cost a customer, underwriters use ________, such as historical industry trends and loan characteristics, to predict risk levels.
data analytics
a ____ is a choice made from available alternates
decision
A ________ is a graph of decisions and their possible consequences.
decision tree
A graph of decisions and their possible consequences used to create a plan is known as a(n) ______.
decision tree
Which of Porter's four competitive strategies is involved when a company offers products or services that are of unique or superior value compared to those of competitors and that target a wide market?
differentiation strategy
Jackson likes to hear the facts of a situation and make a quick decision based on these facts. His employees say he likes to focus on the here and now and doesn't consider future repercussions of his decisions. What type of decision-making style does Jackson use?
directive
People with the ______ style of decision making are action oriented and like to focus on facts. They also tend to be autocratic-type managers.
directive
The strategy of moving into new lines of business is called ______.
diversification
According to the competing values framework (CVF), organizational ______ varies along two dimensions
effectiveness
formal statements can help to change an organization's culture by:
embedding the culture in various organizational materials such as the mission, vision, and values statements
What is the most valuable competitive resource for a manager who needs alternative solutions to a problem?
employees with ideas
Philosophies, beliefs, and norms that are explicitly stated by the organization reflect its ______ values
espoused
Jordan plans to open a computer repair business this summer. As he plans, he writes down the long-term goals of the business so he can decide where he wants to go strategically. Which stage of the strategic management process is Jordan in?
establish the mission, vision, and values statement
what is the third stage of the rational model of decision making?
evaluate alternatives and select a solution
Aligning people with goals, achieving promised results, and integrating strategy with reality are all part of the ______ process.
execution
Espoused values in an organization's culture represent the ______
explicitly stated values and norms the organization prefers
vertical CVF
expresses the extent to which an organization prefers flexibility and discretion versus stability and control
horizontal CVF
expresses the extent to which the organization focuses its attention and efforts inward on internal dynamics and employees versus outward toward its external environment and customers
T or F: A local university is facing some tough decisions, so they are using the decision tree, which contains individuals, websites, and organizations that specialize in handling sensitive and difficult decisions.
false
T or F: The career readiness competencies key to developing your ability to think strategically are resilience and leadership.
false
T or F: The executives of Great Lakes Medical Center are writing a statement that explains their organization's core purpose. Great Lakes Medical Center is at the strategic formulation step in strategic management.
false
T or F: it is common practice today for most small business owners to engage in strategic planning
false
True or false: Soft skills do not have a role in evidence-based decision making.
false
True or false: Value orientation reflects the extent to which a person is unethica
false
A ______ is a vision or projection of the future that is made following a SWOT analysis
forecast
Leonore's Luxury Leather Footwear Corp. conducts a SWOT analysis and determines that at least 57 percent of consumers demand high-end footwear, and, as a result, its sales should increase by 18 percent in the next year. This vision of what could happen is known as a ______.
forecast
______ embed preferred culture by describing organizational philosophy, mission, vision, and values
formal statements
Strategy ______ is the process of choosing among different strategies and altering them to best fit the organization's needs
formulation
When corporate departments such as marketing, human resources, and information technology implement plans of action that support higher-level strategies, they are following a(n) ______ strategy.
functional
Why should you encourage Derin to use groups to make decisions?
groups have a greater pool of knowledge
Jai is a member of a tight-knit team at work that avoids any kind of disagreement. Team members, therefore, avoid considering new ideas. What behavior is Jai's team exhibiting?
groupthink
A grand strategy that involves expansion of things like sales revenues, market share, or number of employees is known as a ______ strategy.
growth
Colin, who is a paralegal for a powerful Manhattan law firm, likes the fast pace of his work and the fact that things are always changing there. Colin can be said to
have a high tolerance for ambiguity
______ are strategies such as "rules of thumb" that simplify decision making
heuristics
the tendency of people to view events as being more predictable than they really are is referred to as ______ bias
hindsight
A person's decision-making style is a combination of how a person perceives something as well as ______.
how they respond to it
the first stage in the rational decision making process involves ______
identifying the problem
In the fourth stage of rational decision making, managers will ______
implement and evaluate the chosen solution
The toughest challenges to overcome with artificial intelligence are
implementation, data issues, and cost
What is the primary cause of failure for strategic initiatives?
improper execution
Porter's five competitive forces form a model for ______ analysis.
industry
what is an advantage of group decision making?
intellectual stimulation
Sam is an experienced firefighter who must act quickly and decisively to do his job. He frequently relies on his ______ to make decisions when there is not time for rational analysis.
intuition
An organization's ______ can pay attention to, measure, and control a number of activities, processes, or outcomes in order to foster a certain culture
leaders
to be successful, strategic planning requires a company to have a _______ orientation
long-term
More positive organizational outcomes are associated with ______ cultures.
market
the type of organizational culture that has a strong external focus and values stability and control is a _______ culture
market
In organizational culture, a story is a:
narrative based on true events which is repeated in order to emphasize a particular value
As a manager, Colin realizes that there is no single formula for making easy decisions. In reality, business decisions he has to make involve uncertainty and risk. This describes the ______ model of decision making
nonrational
Symbols in organizational culture represent ______
objects or actions that convey an organization's most important values to others
the readily apparent symbols and manifestations of an organization's culture are called its ______
observable artifacts
Evidence-based decision relies on ______.
observations about what actually works
What is the recommended step you should take after making a decision?
observe the results, then conduct a post-mortem
Environmental factors that an organization may exploit for competitive advantage are called organizational ______
opportunities
The extent to which your personality and values match the climate and culture in an organization is referred to as person-______ fit
organization
A system of shared beliefs and values that needs to be aligned with the goal of producing efficient, quality work is called ______ culture.
organizational
According to the BCG matrix, stars are
organizations with high growth and high market share which are definite keepers
According to Bossidy and Charan, the first core process of business is ______.
people
The rational model of decision making is considered ______ in that it describes how managers should make decisions rather than how they actually make them.
prescriptive
strategic positioning attempts to achieve sustainable competitive advantage by ______
preserving what is distinctive about a company
Evidence-based management attempts to introduce which factor into the decision-making process?
rationality
Even though not everyone in the meeting agreed with the final decision, the group decided to proceed and replace all existing machine parts in the warehouse. In this situation, the group had ______
reached a consensus
Rosa hired Luis from Cajun College. He was an amazing employee and exceeded all her expectations. The next year, Rosa received an application for a job opening from another graduate from Cajun College. She was very excited to hire another outstanding candidate. Rosa has ________ bias
representativeness
The ______ bias reflects our tendency to generalize from a small sample or single event
representativeness
the "feedback loop" in the strategic-management process involves ____
revising actions if necessary
Organizations can use ______, activities that celebrate important events or achievements for the organization, to change the organization's culture
rites and rituals
realistic job preview (RJP)
show potential employees both the positive and negative aspects of the job
Heuristics are strategies that ______ the process of making decisions
simplify
Heuristics are strategies that ______ the process of making decisions.
simplify
A(n) ______ strategy requires little or no change to a company's product or service.
stability
In which step of the strategic-management process does an organization establish the mission and vision statements?
step one
When employees share a narrative about an actual event that helped create an aspect of the company's culture, they are relying on ______ to symbolize the company's vision and values
stories
A ______ is a narrative about the company's history that is repeated by an organization's members in order to emphasize a particular value
story
Having (1) few needs and many customers, (2) broad needs and few customers, and (3) broad needs and many customers are the three sources from which ______ emerges
strategic position
Michael Porter defined _____ as an attempt to achieve sustainable competitive advantage by preserving what is distinct about a company
strategic positioning
Which "unwritten" skill did the Harvard Business Review consider essential to being promoted on the job?
strategic thinking
A company's ______ is the large-scale action plan that encompasses the company's vision and is used to create the direction for the business
strategy
The skills and capabilities that give an organization special competencies and competitive advantages in executing strategies in pursuit of its mission are called organizational ______.
strengths
The ______ bias is demonstrated when managers add up all the money already spent on a project and conclude it is too costly to simply abandon it.
sunk cost
Apex Enterprises spent a large amount of money to customize a pumping system it bought many years ago. A supplier is now offering a new pumping system that will save the company money in the long term. However, Apex decides to keep the older system because it has already spent so much money on the older system. What type of bias is this an example of?
sunk-cost
what is another term for hindsight bias?
the "I knew it all along" effect
Eileen had provided the weekly inventory report to the management team every Friday for the past four months, but she wasn't able to generate the report last week because she was attending a seminar learning how to use the new inventory software. Her boss sent her an e-mail reminding her of the importance of the report and asking her to be sure and submit it every Friday. This is an example of ______.
the availability bias
Which of the following is an accurate description of decision making?
the process of identifying and choosing alternative courses of action
Which model of decision making explains how managers should use logic to determine the optimal means of furthering the organization's best interests?
the rational model
organizational culture
the set of shared, take for granted implicit assumptions that a group holds and that determines how it perceives, thinks about, and reacts to its various environments; an organizations "personality"
What does business growth rate refer to, as used in the BCG matrix?
the speed of industry growth
basic assumptions
the values so taken for granted over time they become assumptions that guide the organization
When Kendra's manager asked the team to come up with new ideas for attracting people to their trade show booth, Kendra suggested installing a video game in the booth. Which part of the rational decision-making process does Kendra's idea exemplify?
think up alternative solutions
within a SWOT analysis, the letter "T" represents a company's ______
threats
Which of the following is a primary use of AI among U.S. companies?
to gain competitive advantage
One method of changing organizational culture is to provide structured ______ as an in-depth introduction to organizational values
training
In the third step of the strategic management process, managers should
translate the broad mission and vision into a corporate strategy
T or F: In the late 1800s, David began selling books door-to-door. To entice purchases from female customers, he would include perfume samples as thank you gifts. When the perfume became more popular than the books, David shifted the focus of his business that lead to his founding of Avon. This is an example of a manager viewing his organization as an unfinished, changeable prototype that won't be ruined by dangerous new ideas.
true
T or F: Research shows that most managers vary between two or three decision-making styles, and that decision-making styles vary across occupations, job level, and countries.
true
T or F: The owners of a computer repair shop want to better formulate strategies, so they should conduct a SWOT analysis to understand the strengths and weaknesses within their company and the opportunities and threats of the external environment
true
Why do potential employers value the skill of strategic thinking in job candidates?
- strategic thinkers are quick to recognize opportunities - strategic thinkers are more globally minded - strategic thinkers make for more informed employees
What are the core processes of business identified by Bossidy and Charan?
- strategy - operations - people
examples of big data:
- surveillance data - data in corporate databases - web browsing data trails - social network communications
What are Porter's four competitive strategies?
1. cost-leadership 2. differentiation 3. cost-focus 4. focused-differentiation
steps of the rational model of decision making:
1. identify the problem or opportunity 2. think of alternative solutions 3. evaluate alternatives and select a solution 4. implement and evaluate the solution chosen
Which of the following questions would you use to evaluate alternatives in the third stage of the rational model of decision making?
1. is it ultimately effective? 2. is it feasible? 3. is it ethical?
When making decisions for her department, Ellie tends to take a long time because she takes into consideration a large amount of information. What type of decision-making style does Ellie demonstrate?
analytical
An online retailer uses complex data-mining software to evaluate the preferences and buying habits of its customers and makes decisions based on these findings. This is an example of the use of ______ in the decision-making process.
analytics
A consensus is reached when all members are able to express their opinions ______
and reach agreement to support the final decision
what is the most common type of AI used today?
automated business processes
Stores of data that are so large or complex that it is difficult to process them using traditional database management applications are known as ______.
big data
Michelle met with her five employees around a table and asked each of them to take five minutes to write down what they personally thought their new facility should include. She then collected the information and wrote it on the white board for all of them to view and decide upon. Michelle is using the ______ technique.
brainstorming
what best describes the decisions made by a person with an analytical style?
carefully considers lots of information and alternatives
Rites and rituals, which are activities and ______ used to celebrate important organizational events or achievements, can be leveraged in the process of culture change
ceremonies
Strategic thinkers should have a knowledge base shaped like the letter "T," where the top of the "T" represents breadth of knowledge and the stem of the "T" represents ______.
depth of expertise
During meetings, Stacy likes to challenge new ideas, even those that she agrees with, in order to make sure that her team has considered every angle. What role is Stacy playing?
devil's advocate
Of the three core processes of business identified by Bossidy and Charan, which do they believe is the most important?
people
A manager who hires all applicants who have graduated from a certain college because a particularly good employee came from that same college is an example of ______
representativeness bias
Cornelius owns Grand Games, a high-end store that retails games and toys that are handcrafted and carefully selected. Cornelius targets customers who value artisanal work, such as backgammon sets made from reclaimed lumber by local crafters. There are several stores in the area that sell mass-made toys and games that are much cheaper. To compete, Cornelius offers "game nights" where he sets up game boards and invites local teens and adults to take part in light-hearted competitions, where the winners receive a 10% discount on their next purchase. Cornelius also takes custom orders for game pieces that his customers want, such as 12-sided dice or newly invented games. All of Cornelius's activities are aimed at giving Grand Games a sustainable competitive advantage through
strategic positioning
When a company is readily able to switch to another company in order to get the raw materials it needs to make products, Porter would say that the bargaining power of ______ goes down.
suppliers
When other companies cannot duplicate the value provided by a competitor, then the competitor has established a(n) ______ competitive advantage.
sustainable
Luxury Linens Inc. produces the highest thread-count sheets available anywhere and does so at a price that none of its competitors can duplicate. It can be said that Luxury Linens has a(n) ______.
sustainable competitive advantage
In terms of organizational culture, a ______ is an artifact, act, quality, or event that conveys an organization's most important values to others
symbol
the sources from which strategic position emerges are having:
- broad needs and few customers - broad needs and many customers - few needs and many customers
Which steps are recommended for establishing a process or method for making decisions?
- consider whether the decision is consistent with your values - conduct a cost benefit analysis - analyze the situation
Which Porter's competitive strategies are appropriate when addressing a narrow market?
- cost focus - focused differentiation
what career readiness competencies relate to evidence based decision making?
- critical thinking and problem solving - information technology application - computational thinking
what are the top challenges associated with AI?
- data issues - implementation - cost
People with a conceptual decision-making style are likely to:
- find creative solutions - rely on intuition - take risks
what drives an organizational culture:
- founder's values - industry and business environment - national culture - organization's vision and strategy - behavior and leaders
outcomes associated with various types of organizational culture:
- higher customer satisfaction in clan and market cultures - higher financial performance in market and hierarchy cultures - higher market share in clan and market cultures - more positive organizational outcomes in market cultures
According to Bryan Barry, which of the following help a manager keep a strategic plan on track?
- keep it simple - engage people - stay focused - keep moving
What are common results of groupthink?
- loss of new ideas - failure to consider new information
culture operates at three levels:
- observable artifacts - espoused values - basic underlying assumptions
A recent survey of U.S. companies showed that most companies use AI to do which of the following?
- optimize internal processes - make more effective decisions - enhance current offerings
factors that must work in concert to produce successful strategic execution:
- organizational structure - HR practices - organizational culture
examples of what can function as the first stage in rational decision making by managers:
- poor product quality - customer complaints - sales shortfalls
examples of business analytics:
- portfolio analysis - times series forecast
characteristics of clan culture:
- promotes a feeling on family - encourages collaboration among employees
observable artifacts in an organization:
- rituals - decorations - awards
what represents learning related tools that can be leveraged to change an organizations culture:
- role modeling - coaching - training
Organizations wishing to change their culture may alter their physical layout and design in order to:
- send a strong message about the culture - encourage employee productivity
Some of the strongest ways to embed organizational culture include which two:
- status symbols - rewards
reasons for the increase in ethical violations among business leaders in the 21st century:
- the 24/7 news cycle places more scrutiny on unethical behaviors - digital communications are more susceptible to hackers and whistleblowers - globalization allows businesses to operate in regions where ethical risks are greater
What are three characteristics that affect decision making by a group?
- the knowledge of group members - the efficiency of the group - the size of the group
Which of the following represent competitive forces used in Porter's model for industry analysis?
- threat of substitute products or services - threats of new entrants - bargaining power of suppliers - rivalry among competitors
What are the goals of attending industry conferences before or while working in a certain industry?
- to make industry contacts - to learn about the specific industry
Decision-making styles vary along which two dimensions?
- value orientation - tolerance for ambiguity
T orF: Flora's Fruit + Fresh is one of several local stores where customers can purchase locally grown fruits and vegetables. Each week, Flora also offers workshops in her store on topics such as canning, healthy eating, and growing a garden, which no other local store does. By offering these unique workshops, Flora is engaging in strategic positioning.
true