Exam 2 Test Questions
which of the following is based on the assumption that the world is extremely interconnected, and the patterns of consumption and production are fairly homogeneous worldwide
A global strategy
businesses close down for many reasons. Which of the following is not a typical reason for a business failure
Expenses were lower than the owner expected.
which of the following model of change proposed the sequence of unfreeze move refreeze
Lewin's Change Model
In which structure and organization has multiple reporting lines of authority for employees
Matrix structure
___ is a tool that reminds managers to look at several distinct categories in the macro environment
PESTEL
Tariffs and trade agreements are part of which element of PESTEL
Political
The difference between small business owners and entrepreneurs is that small business owners:
accept the status quo and take a short-term view of the future
A in SMART framework refers to which of these
achievable
A well written business plan should contain
all of these
all of the following are examples of disadvantages associated with the ownership of a small business except
being your own boss
which of the following refers to the scenario when an organization concentrates resources in only one or very few locations, or only a few individuals are authorized to make decisions about the use of resources
centralization
which of the following leadership profile describe the degree to which the leader can inspire and motivate others, according to the globe project
charismatic
in societies with high ___ scores, people are seeing as being part of a wider group, known as the in group
collectivism
A firms ___ environment includes components inside the firm and outside the firm
competitive
which of the following represents the broadest level of strategy, and is concerned with decisions about growing, maintaining, or shrinking very large companies
corporate strategy
Which of the following refers individuals capabilities to function and manage effectively in culturally diverse settings
cultural intelligence
when a company decides to shrink its operations to reduce costs in order to survive, it is employing a
defensive strategy
___ includes facts about income, education levels, age groups, and the ethnic and racial composition of a population
demographics
according to hofstede, which of the following is an implication of low power distance
dispersed authority
The person who takes the risk of starting in managing a business to make a profit is called
entrepreneur
which of the following describe the systematic and intentional analysis of both a firms internal state and its external, competitive environment
environmental scanning
which of the following is not an activity of strategic management process
establish compensation for performance
human resource management includes the leadership and facilitation of all of the following key lifecycle process areas except
financial management and compliance
The WTO's most important functions are all of these except
financing the infrastructure development projects in less developed countries
which of the following describes an officially defined set of relationships, responsibilities, and connections that exist across an organization
formal organization
The worldwide phenomenon where by the countries of the world are becoming more interconnected and where trade barriers are disappearing refers to
globalization
A__ strategy involves developing plans to increase the size of the firms in terms of revenue, market share, or geographic reach
growth
which of the following is not a reason why small businesses thrives in the US
guaranteed profit
export management companies
handle all aspects of exporting
according to Hofstede, which of the following is an implication of high collectivism
hiring and promotion takes in group into consideration
I in VRIO refers to which of these
imitation
The movement of people from their home country to other countries refers to
immigration
___ factors are characteristics of the firm itself
internal
which of the following model of change proposed an eight step sequence and relies on a centralized, top down process for creating plan to change
kotters change model
Variable is measured in BCG matrix
market share, market growth
M in SMART framework refers to which of these
measurable
Which of the following describes the process of setting up organizational structures to address the needs of an organization an account for the complexity involved in accomplishing business objectives
organizational design
Which term describes a system for accomplishing and connecting the activities that occur within a work organization
organizational structure
A common use of business plans is to:
persuade lenders and investors to finance the venture
Which of the following refers to the mini differences that exist between countries because of language, cultural characteristics, social institutions, and business practices
psychic distance
which of the following is a reason why small business thrives in the United States
rapidly changing technology
according to Hofstede, which of the following is an implication of high uncertaincy avoidance
rational championing
R in SMART framework refers to which of these
relevant
A business plan:
serves as the first operating plan for a new business
which of the following represent the first step in the planning process
set goals
privately owned and managed ___ are licensed by the SBA and provide long-term financing for small businesses
small business investment companies
Which of the following describes the degree to which social benefits are unequally distributed in those patterns are perpetuated for life
social stratification
The degree to which people are organized into subunits according to their expertise is referred to as
specialization
S in SMART framework refers to which of these
specific
All of the following best practices illustrate the key steps for affective recruiting of key leadership hires except
specify the compensation
a ___ strategy is a strategy for company to maintain its current income, market share, or geographic reach
stability
which term describes the set of activities that firm managers undertake in order to try and put their firms in the best possible position to compete successfully in the marketplace
strategic management process
A firms decisions on how to serve customers and compete against rivals is called
strategic positioning
___ is the process for reviewing key rolls and determining the readiness levels of potential internal and external candidates to fill these roles
succession planning
which term defines the strategy for selection, recruiting, and hiring process
talent acquisition
V in VRIO refers to which
value
according to hofstede which of the following is an implication of high power distance
very centralized organizational structure