Management Chapter 5 and 6
_____ of a plan is where the organization goes from the "thinking" mode to the "doing" mode.
Implementation
Which of the following refers to a tax levied by a nation on goods bought outside its borders and imported into the country?
Import tariff
What is an embargo?
The suspension of trade in a particular product by the government
China's arrangement with the Congo to barter infrastructure in exchange for metals is an example of a
countertrade agreement.
A corporation that operates in several countries without significant ties to any of them is a
multinational.
What is meant by focus?
A business strategy in which the business concentrates on one part or segment of the market and tries to meet the demands of that segment
What is a multinational corporation (MNC)?
A corporation, such as IBM, ExxonMobil, and Nestlé, that operates on a worldwide scale, without significant ties to any one nation or region
What is the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
A global association of member countries that promotes free trade
Which of the following characteristics relates to global business (globalization)?
A strategy in which organizations treat the entire world or major regions of it as the domain for conducting business
Which of the following characteristics relates to contingency plans?
Alternate courses of action to be undertaken if certain organizational or environmental conditions change
What term describes the agreement between ten Southeast Asian countries with the goal to promote economic growth and overall progress in the area via trade and security?
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
You are the international marketing manager for Checker Burger, Inc., producer of a popular soy burger. There is an excellent market for your burgers in the republic of East Slabovia, a producer of high-quality brandy. The only problem is that East Slaboviar currency is not accepted on the international currency exchange. What can you do to help your trade?
Barter burgers for brandy.
Which of the following refers to the initial stage of the product life cycle when the product is introduced?
Birth
What term describes a group of firms or nations that agree to act as a monopoly and not compete with each other?
Cartel
What term describes a business-level strategy aimed at achieving the overall lowest cost structure in an industry?
Cost leadership
What name is given to a business strategy in which the strategic business unit offers a unique good or service to a customer at a premium price?
Differentiation
What term describes the purchase of overseas production and marketing facilities, in which a company may control the facilities outright, or it may be the majority stockholder in the company that controls the facilities?
Direct investment
What term describes what a firm does well relative to its competitors?
Distinctive competence
Which of the following characteristics relates to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
Effectively merged Canada, the United States, and Mexico into one market of about 400 million consumers by eliminating most tariffs and trade restrictions on agricultural and manufactured products among the three countries
Which of the following characteristics relates to the World Bank?
Established and supported by the industrialized nations in 1946 to loan money to underdeveloped and developing countries
Which of the following refers to an economic and political union of 28 member nations that are located primarily in Europe?
European Union (EU)
What term describes restrictions on the amount of a particular currency that may be bought or sold?
Exchange controls.
What name is given to the ratio at which one nation's currency can be exchanged for another nation's currency or for gold?
Exchange rate
What name is given to the sale of goods and services to foreign markets?
Exporting
Which of the following oecharacteristics relates to countertrade agreements?
Exporting that involves bartering products for other products instead of for currency
What name is given to the final result that a firm wishes to achieve?
Goal
What are strategic goals?
Goals set by higher managers that deal with such general topics as the firm's growth, new markets, or new goods and services
Which of the following refers to the market value of a nation's total output of goods
Gross domestic product (GDP)
What term is used to describe the product life cycle stage characterized by dramatic increases in the product's market share?
Growth
If Peru wants to purchase machine parts from a German company but lacks German marks, it will probably go to which of the following institutions to borrow the marks?
International Monetary Fund
Which of the following refers to the buying, selling, and trading of goods and services across national boundaries?
International business
What term describes a trade arrangement in which one company--the licensor--allows another company--the licensee--to use its company name, products, patents, brands, trademarks, raw materials, and/or production processes in exchange for a fee, or royalty?
Licensing
What name is given to the product life cycle stage when the product's market share either slows or has no growth?
Maturity
When a product has been on the market for many years, such as the automobile, and its growth is slow at best, what stage of the product life cycle is it said to be in?
Maturity
Which of the following refers to a definition of an organization's fundamental purpose and its basic philosophy?
Mission
What term is used to describe a formal written declaration of the organization's mission that often includes the firm's philosophy, its primary products and markets, the intended geographic scope, and the nature of the relationships between the firm, its stakeholders, and society?
Mission statement
Which of the following characteristics relates to dumping?
Occurs when a country or business firm sells products at less than what it costs to produce them
What term describes an international economic organization comprised of 30 countries that accept the basic principles of free-market economies and representative democracy, and that recommend and promote policies to improve the well-being of consumers and societies across the world?
Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
What name is given the transfer of manufacturing or other functions (such as data processing) to countries where labor and supplies are less expensive?
Outsourcing
Which of the following refers to a set of activities intended to achieve goals, whether for an entire organization, department, or an individual?
Plan
What name is given to the maximum number of units of a particular product that may be imported into a country?
Quota
What name is given to the evaluation of the organization's internal strengths and weaknesses and the opportunities and threats associated with the business's external environment?
SWOT analysis
You are the international marketing manager for Brides & Grooms, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of wedding apparel. This year's fashions are featuring white for the entire wedding party. You scheduled this year's Asian kick-off for next Monday in Tokyo, when you discover that white is the Japanese color of mourning. What did you overlook?
Social and cultural differences
Which of the following refers to a partnership formed to create competitive advantage on a worldwide basis?
Strategic alliance
Which of the following refers to a general statement of actions an organization intends to take or is taking that is based on the fit of the organization with its external environment?
Strategy
Which of the following characteristics relates to a business-level strategy?
The area of responsibility usually assigned to the divisional-level managers
Which of the following characteristics relates to the product life cycle?
The cycle of birth, growth, maturity, and decline of a product
What is meant by decline?
The product life cycle stage marked by decreases in the product's market share
What is meant by corporate strategy?
The scope and resource deployment components of strategy for the enterprise as a whole
Which of the following characteristics relates to a joint venture?
When a company that wants to do business in another country finds a local partner (occasionally, the host nation itself) to share the costs and operation of the business
The ______ loans money to countries throughout the world for reconstruction and development, and also makes loans to poorer countries for infrastructure and social services purposes.
World Bank
When a nation pays for imports with its own goods, it is using
a countertrade agreement.
You are the president of Henry Motor Corp., and you see the great potential markets in Eastern Europe for personal transportation. Your plan is to purchase an old Soviet tank plant and convert it into an auto factory. The Russian government welcomes your plan, which is an example of
a direct investment.
"Improving people's lives by providing gas and electric services in a sustainable way -- affordable, reliable and clean" is an example of
a mission statement.
If it wants to reduce the dollars flowing out of the country, the United States can limit the number of garments being imported from China and Vietnam by imposing
a quota.
In SWOT analysis, an ability or attribute that a company possesses that may give it a distinctive competence is called
a strength.
The United States' prohibition of the importing of Cuban cigars is an example of
an embargo.
In SWOT analysis, an environmental circumstance that is potentially beneficial for the firm is called
an opportunity.
When Reebok has some of its athletic shoes produced by a Korean company, but the Reebok name still appears on the shoes, this illustrates
contract manufacturing.
According to the text, a blueprint of acceptable behavior that is passed from one generation to the next is called
culture.
The first step in strategic planning is
determining the mission and strategic goals.
MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company has doubled its wind energy capacity by installing windmills and high-tech batteries to make it a "cleaner" utility company. In high-tech renewable energy, this company has a
distinctive competence.
Your saltwater taffy, which you produce right next to the Pacific Ocean in Orchard Park, Oregon, has a national reputation. You sell all you can make, and people drive hundreds of miles to your shop to buy it. You have a
distinctive competence.
You sell Gourmet Mushrooms (GMs) at $100 an ounce. You have a secret source of supply, jealously guarded. Your GMs are better than your competitors' mushrooms, and only the very wealthiest Americans buy them. You are using the business strategy called
focus.
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The purchase of goods and services from a foreign source defines
importing
You are an apple farmer and spokesperson for the American Apple Association. You are faced with severe dumping from apple growers in Transoceania, where apples grow wild and the people pay to pick apples as a form of recreation. To counter this threat, you are going to lobby Congress and the president to
impose a protective import tariff.
When Weseeyu, Inc., of Rochester, New York, sells contact lenses to people in Moscow, Russia, the company
is exporting the lenses.
Because many countries do not permit foreigners to purchase and operate facilities in their countries, a company wishing to do business in such a country may share the business costs with the host country by forming a
joint venture.
You are the producer of Western Denim brand blue jeans. The pants are in high demand in Pangia; however, shipping costs, tariffs, and trade restrictions are insurmountable. As a last resort, you have entered into an agreement to let a local Pangian manufacturer use your name, materials, and trademark to produce the jeans in exchange for a royalty. This is a
licensing agreement.
Miller Beer allows a Canadian firm to use its name, formula, and brands in return for a royalty. This arrangement is known as
licensing.
At even the largest and most affluent corporation, the strategic management process begins with
limited resources.
If companies do research to learn about cultural differences before engaging in trade in a particular country, then problems arising from these cultural differences can be
minimized
Most businesspeople engaged in international trade underestimate the importance of
social and cultural differences.
The agreement between Japan's Sony Corporation and the Swedish telecommunication company Ericsson to make mobile phones is an example of a
strategic alliance.
The purpose of a strategy is to
take advantage of what the organization does well, or hopes to do well.
Strategic planning differs from general planning in that it focuses on
the external environment and long-term goals.