Integrated Business CHP 6

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c

All of the following are generic business-level strategies except A) broad differentiation. B) focused cost-leadership. C) focused marketing strategy. D) broad cost-leadership.

b

At a certain output level, the per-unit cost incurred by a firm to manufacture a product was $70. Once the cumulative output doubled, the cost per unit reduced to $63. All other factors remaining constant, the firm has been able to achieve a(n) A) 80 percent learning curve. B) 90 percent learning curve. C) 60 percent learning curve. D) 54 percent learning curve.

a

Connell Inc. has been successful at differentiating itself from competitors by claiming a premium price for its digital cameras based on superior image quality and advanced technology. In this scenario, which of the following is the key value driver? A) product features B) economies of scale C) low-cost input factors D) customer service

c

Pete's Bikes enjoys a competitive advantage as a cost-leader because high demand for its products has allowed it to operate at the minimum efficient scale. Which of the following scenarios would be most concerning to the managers of Pete's Bikes? A) Pete's leading competitor develops a new low-sodium product. B) Pete's most reliable production worker takes a job in another industry. C) A major winter storm shuts down Pete's production for several days. D) A wheat shortage raises input costs across the industry.

b

What must a cost-leadership strategy accomplish to be successful? A) It must increase the firm's cost above that of its competitors while offering adequate value. B) It must reduce the firm's cost below that of its competitors while offering adequate value. C) It must increase the firm's cost above that of its competitors while offering superior value. D) It must reduce the firm's cost below that of its competitors while offering superior value.

d

Bath & Chill is a spa that caters to the needs of a small percentage of highly health-conscious consumers. It offers state-of-the-art treatments in a luxurious setting. Since there are very few spas that offer the same unique services, customers are willing to pay a premium price for its products and services. In this scenario, Bath & Chill is following a A) product diversification strategy. B) liquidation strategy. C) broad differentiation strategy. D) focused differentiation strategy.

a

Benny's Closet Inc. is an apparel company that caters to highly price-conscious customers. Through its simple apparel designs, acceptable quality levels, and minimal customer service, the company has been able to sell its merchandise at the lowest prices in the industry. Which of the following generic business strategies is Benny's Closet applying? A) cost-leadership B) differentiation C) niche marketing D) product diversification

a

Customer service and ________ are two of the value drivers that managers can utilize when trying to improve a firm's differentiation strategic position. A) product uniqueness B) experience curve C) cost of input factors D) economies of scale

b

Finger Lickin' BBQ is a chain of casual restaurants that promises affordable barbecue using top-quality local ingredients. However, the company has struggled to achieve a competitive advantage because of its high overhead costs. Which of the following scenarios is most likely to result in a competitive advantage? A) lowering the quality of ingredients below what customers expect to control costs B) eliminating brick-and-mortar locations and offering delivery from a central kitchen C) raising prices without improving on the quality of food D) marketing itself as a high-end restaurant and competing with more refined restaurants in the area

d

How does availability of complements act as a value driver? A) Complements add value to a product by offering an inferior substitute to it. B) Complements add value to a product by competing with it. C) Complements add value to a product when they imitate it. D) Complements add value to a product when they are consumed in tandem with it.

c

In a focused cost-leadership strategy, a firm A) caters to the segment of the market that is least cost sensitive. B) provides high-priced products for many different segments of the mass market. C) delivers low-cost products and services to a specific, narrow part of the market. D) focuses on reducing the economic value created to drive down costs.

c

Jonathan is the owner of a landscaping company that caters to a very wealthy clientele. His company has struggled to differentiate itself from the other high-end landscapers in the area, but because he has hired several expensive but highly qualified team members, Jonathan is unable to shift to a cost-leadership strategy. Which strategy is most likely to achieve a competitive advantage? A) Offer similar services as competitors but raise prices to increase profits. B) Lower prices but continue employing high-paid expert gardeners. C) Narrow the scope of competition and focus on unique features such as the use of organic materials. D) Maintain prices but replace all the expert employees with less-skilled workers to control costs.

a

NuLiver Corp. has recently introduced a new production method that will make the production of their medical devices more cost-effective. Which of the following will most likely be the result of this innovation? A) jumps to a steeper learning curve B) destabilizes a steeper learning curve C) stabilizes the existing learning curve D) moves down the existing learning curve

b

One of the reasons that big box retailers like Home Depot are able to achieve economies of scale is that A) they have both broad and narrow economies of scope. B) they are able to take advantage of physical properties and maximize their scale efficiencies by stocking more merchandise and handling inventory more efficiently. C) they are able to take advantage of market size and spread investment losses over many locations. D) they have been able to protect themselves from the threat of buyer power by increasing input prices.

c

Tablette Corp. is a consumer electronics company known for its affordable mobile devices that follows a cost-leadership strategy. In this scenario, Tablette Corp. should ideally compare its strategic position with A) a company that sells small kitchen appliances at affordable prices. B) a consumer electronics company that sells high-end devices. C) a consumer electronics company popular among price-conscious customers. D) an online company that sells customized electronics accessories.

d

The question that business-level strategy answers is ________ the firm will compete. A) when B) where C) who D) how

b

Ticker Inc. is a wristwatch company known for its luxury watches, and it follows a differentiation strategy. In this scenario, Ticker Inc. should ideally compare its strategic position with a A) watch retailer that sells pre-owned watches. B) watch maker that sells high-end, premium watches. C) watch maker that manufactures low-priced watches. D) watch maker that follows a differentiation strategy.

c

Tough Guy's Inc. is a chain of gyms. It offers a fitness package that allows its members to use the gym facilities for 12 months by paying only for 10 months. Included in the package are two health check-ups and a gym kit. These add-ons by themselves are not very valuable, but as a package they can enhance the perceived value of the service offerings. In this case, Tough Guy's primary value driver is A) economies of scale .B) learning-curve effects. C) availability of complements. D) experience-curve effects.

d

When a firm is able to successfully employ a blue ocean strategy, it will create a competitive advantage by A) combining high quality and product features to provide service that customers truly value. B) using a first-mover advantage to be the lowest price in the market. C) winning market share with a highly differentiated product. D) beating rivals on product attributes while offering a better price.

d

When wireless service providers offer free or discounted mobile phones for subscriptions to their wireless voice and data service, the perceived value of the service offering increases. In this case, the value driver would be A) economies of scale. B) learning-curve effects. C) experience-curve effects. D) availability of complements.

d

Which of the following examples uses a focused differentiation strategy? A) a tennis pro shop that sells low-quality racquets priced at 150 dollars per racquet B) a coffee shop that offers mediocre lattes at a price of five dollars for a small latte C) a hotel chain that offers high-quality furnishings and service with room rates of under 75 dollars per night D) a cosmetics brand that offers superior skin lotion for sensitive skin priced at 100 dollars per bottle

d

Which of the following is a firm effect that has an impact on the competitive advantage of a firm? A) the exit barriers within the industry in which the firm operates B) the number of companies operating in the industry in which the firm operates C) the intensity of rivalry among existing companies in the firm's chosen industry D) the value and the cost position of the firm relative to its competitors


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