BADM 310 Unit 3 Chapter 8
high-quality products possess the following attributes
- after-sales support - reliability - superior design
a complete product development plan includes
- an analysis of the product's market potential - a list of desired product features - a list of technological requirements - strategic and financial objectives
the principal corporate-level strategies that managers use to help a company grow and keep competitive include:
- concentration - diversification - international expansion - vertical integration
overall goals behind achieving superior quality in which customers perceive a company's product to be superior to that of a competitors
- creating a brand name - creating perceived product value
steps in the planning process
- determining the firm's mission and goals - formulating strategies to achieve the goals - implementing organizational strategy
principal corporate-level strategies include
- diversification - vertical integration - international expansion - concentration on a single industry
organizations can improve efficiency by paying close attention to many elements including
- facilities layout - just-in-time inventory system - flexible manufacturing
the product development plan should include a list of
- financial requirements - human resource requirements
the CRM system is used to identify which of the following: - information about changing customer needs - the company's best service and support practices - top reasons for customer complaints - a comprehensive profit-loss analysis of the company
- information about changing customer needs - the company's best service and support practices - top reasons for customer complaints
the term hypercompetition applies to industries that are characterized by ____ competition
- intense - permanent - ongoing
what are two main concerns for facility managers when designing facility layout
- location of workers and machines - cost of setting up equipment
how can managers increase responsiveness to customers
- provide improved products in the future - provide excellent after-sales service
two principal kinds of innovation
- quantum product - incremental product
general qualities or attributes that define what customers want
- quick service - low price - customized to their needs - high quality
types of standing plans include:
- rules - standard operating procedures (SOPs) - policies
at gate 2 projects can be
- sent back for revision - allowed to pass through to stage 3 - rejected
rolling plan
a business-level plan that extends over several years, then is amended and updated annually based on external conditions
strategy
a cluster of decisions about what goals to pursue, what actions to take, and how to use resources to achieve goals
wholly owned foreign subsidiary
a manger of medical durable equipment company to establish an operation in a foreign company country independent of any local direct involvement
multidomestic strategy
a strategy that is customized and marketed to accommodate particular national conditions
stage-gate development funnel
a strategy to evaluate product development proposals and decide which to support or reject
licensing
allowing foreign organization to take change of manufacturing and distributing a product in its country or world region in return for a negotiated fee
flexibility
alter or change plans when necessary
process reengineering
attempting to reduce overhead costs by rethinking and redesigning the company's business processes
expanding a company's operations into an industry that produces inputs for its products is ____ vertical integration
backward
continuity
build and refine previous plans on an ongoing basis
top managers at an expanding digital provider outlines a method for how adding popular programming with top stars to their streaming video programming will help them outperform their competitors. these managers are working on a ____-level strategy
business
accuracy
collect and use all available information
achieving superior quality means that customers perceive a company's product to be superior to a ____ product
competitor's
JIT inventory keeps costs down by only supplying the ____ needed at the time of production
components
marketing departments can make quick adjustments to respond to customer desires with information from a ____ system
customer relationship management
when managers ask: 1.) "who are our customers?" 2.) "what customer needs do we satisfy?" and 3.) "how do we satisfy customer needs?" the manager is ____
defining the business
when a company expands its business operations into a new industry in order to produce new kinds of goods or services, this is referred to as ____
diversification
a time horizon is the intended ____ of a plan
duration
when fewer inputs are required to produce the same output, this is achieving superior ____
efficiency
backward vertical integration
entering into a new industry that produces raw materials for the company's products
forward vertical integration
entering into a new industry that uses, distributes, and sells company products
lack of a plan will result in ____
false steps and hesitations
product layout arranges machines needed to manufacture a product in a ____ sequence
fixed
the strategy of expanding into a new industry that uses, distributes, or sells the company's products is ____ vertical integration
forward
to improve how an organization provides task-specific activities to help an organization achieve its goals of producing competitive goods and services, a manager needs to develop a ____-level strategy
functional
unity
have only one guiding plan
the five forces model identifies the factors as major threats because they affect ____
how much profit competitors within the same industry can expect to earn
incremental
innovation processes are gradual improvements and refinements of existing products over time
when managers make the decision to price their products below that of their competitors, they are using a ____ stategy
low-cost
product layout
machines are organized so that each operation needed to manufacture a product or process a patient is performed at workstations arranged in a fixed sequence
the five forces model
model that helps managers focus on the most important competitive forces in the external environment
examples of a single-use plan include ____
projects and programs
the generation of multiple forecasts of future conditions followed by an analysis of how to respond effectively to each of those conditions is ____
scenario planning
gate 2 in the stage-gate funnel functions as the second review point when the product development plan is reviewed by ____
senior management
to achieve organizational goals, managers use ____ to launch courses of action that will move them towards their goals
strategies
CRM
system used to identify both positive and negative customer reactions
value chain
the coordinated sequence of functional activities necessary to transform inputs into the finished goods or services
step two of the TQM process requires managers to focus on ____
the customer
total quality management
the management technique that focuses on improving the quality of an organization's products and services
managers pursuing a focused differentiation strategy aim to make their company:
the most diversified company serving its market segment
fixed-position layout
the product stays in a fixed position. Its component parts are produced in remote workstations and brought to the production area for final assembly
company's value chain
the sequence of activities that transform inputs into finished goods or services
in large organizations, planning usually takes place at ____ levels of management
three
fayol stated that effective plans should have four essential qualities
unity, continuity, accuracy, and flexibility
six sigma
used to improve quality by using statistical methods to measure quality improvements across the value chain
there are two important goals of a mission statement; they are to describe their products for employees by pointing out ____ and ____
what is unique or important about it; what differentiate its products
diversification
when a company expands its business operations into a new industry in order to produce new kinds of goods or services
franchising
when a corporation sells the rights to use its name and expertise to a foreign company in exchange for a lump sum of money
process layout
workstations are not organized in a fixed sequence. Rather, each workstation is relatively self-contained, and a product goes to whichever workstation is needed to perform the next operation to complete the product