MGMT Exam 1 (Ch. 3)
In 2013, ______ percent of adult women in the United States worked outside the home. (A) 10 (B) 57 (C) 80 (D) 92 (E) 27
57
Zoning regulations in some communities require significant landscaping around and in parking lots. This is an example of the sociocultural element of the general environment. (A) True (B) False
False
Which of the following buyers would have the greatest ability to influence suppliers? (A) A student ordering a pizza (B) A student selecting a college or university. (C) A department store influencing fashion designers (D) Government negotiating the purchase of a helicopter for its army (E) Homemaker buying groceries at the supermarket
Government negotiating the purchase of a helicopter for its army
Demographic differences include all of the following EXCEPT (A) religion. (B) astrological sign. (C) age. (D) ethnicity. (E) gender.
astrological sign
Social media impact the amount of mail sent through the U.S. Postal Service. Social media is an example of ____. (A) competitors (B) suppliers (C) boards of directors (D) strategic partners (E) regulators
competitors
Julie is responsible for her company's military veteran mentor program. She will have to operate in the ____ environment. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) general (E) economic
internal
The extent to which an organization is affected by or involved in businesses in other countries refers to its (A) political-legal dimension. (B) economic environment. (C) international dimension. (D) sociocultural dimension. (E) general environment.
international dimension
An organization design that is mechanistic (A) operates in an uncertain environment. (B) uses few standard operating procedures. (C) gives its managers considerable discretionary decision-making power. (D) is characterized by formal and rigid relationships. (E) None of these choices
is characterized by formal and rigid relationships
The technology an organization uses is part of its internal environment. (A) True (B) False
False
Which of the following events would NOT have a significant impact on an organization's general environment? (A) A German firm develops an improved two-cycle automobile engine. (B) The unemployment rate drops below 4 percent. (C) An industry's labor union refuses to agree to a new contract. (D) The mean age of the population shows a gradual increase. (E) The Supreme Court supports rigid interpretation of antitrust laws.
A german firm develops an improved two-cycle automobile engine
Which of the following is a reason that virtually every organization is affected by the international dimension? (A) A flexible currency exchange rate (B) A large number of people emigrating from their homelands to other parts of the world (C) Political unrest in various countries (D) The expansion of workforces (E) Advances in transportation and communication technology
Advances in transportation and communication technology
When used in the task environment, the term competitor is limited to a firm that competes with another for customers. (A) True (B) False
False
Which of the following is an example of a merger? (A) Brown Electronics and Kelvin Data Systems form a new company, and Brown and Kelvin cease to exist. (B) Brown Electronics buys Kelvin Data Systems and continues to operate as Brown Electronics. (C) Brown Electronics buys Kelvin Data Systems, and Kelvin operates as a subsidiary of Brown. (D) Brown completes a hostile takeover of Kelvin. (E) None of these choices
Brown electronics and Kelvin data systems form a new company, and brown and kelvin cease to exist
Which of the following is an example of an organization's strategic response to its external environment? (A) Negotiating a new contract with the union (B) Hiring a new CEO (C) Implementing new plant safety standards (D) Doing nothing in response to a competitor's new product (E) Modifying the organization's culture
Doing nothing in response to a competitor's new product
When a locally owned construction firm fears new competition from a national chain such as Toll Brothers moving in, it is experiencing a change in its (A) internal environment. (B) external environment. (C) physical work environment. (D) government regulations. (E) organizational culture.
External environment
Barnes and Noble and Starbucks are suppliers. (A) True (B) False
False
Companies operating in only one country have no international dimension. (A) True (B) False
False
Diversity is an absolute phenomenon that specifies that a group or organization is or is not diverse. (A) True (B) False
False
Managers can disregard the general environment because it is vague, imprecise, and long term. (A) True (B) False
False
Michael E. Porter's five competitive forces are competitors, customers, suppliers, strategic partners, and regulators. (A) True (B) False
False
Organizations today are becoming less diverse and multicultural. (A) True (B) False
False
Task environments are the same from organization to organization because each company functions in the same global environment. (A) True (B) False
False
Temporary employees or temps are organized into labor unions. (A) True (B) False
False
The board of directors is responsible for acting in the best interest of executives. (A) True (B) False
False
The physical work environment is becoming increasingly closed, requiring people to work from home. (A) True (B) False
False
____ is a key part of the manager's job. (A) Understanding the organizational hierarchy (B) Authoritarianism (C) Being manipulative (D) Maintaining an effective alignment between the organization and the environment (E) Being cognizant of the environment in which his or her supervisors operate
Maintaining an effective alignment between the organization and the environment
Which of the following organizations would be MOST likely to face a dynamic/complex environment? (A) Oracle (B) Tyson Foods (C) Whirlpool (D) Merck (E) JCPenney
Merck
One of the reasons so many Internet companies fail is due to a lack of standardized operating procedures. The companies' managements are afraid of stifling their creative employees by using a rigid structure with lots of rules and regulations. Instead employees are given few rules and allowed to use their own judgment when making decisions. What type of organization design would you find in most of these companies? (A) Mechanistic (B) Autocratic (C) Bureaucratic (D) Organic (E) Formalized
Organic
The general environment of organizations has all EXCEPT which dimension? (A) Economic (B) Technological (C) Sociocultural (D) Political-legal (E) Domestic
Political-legal
Many corporations have sophisticated security systems for information and employees. Which dimension of the organization's environment do these systems represent? (A) Technological element of the general environment (B) Internal environment (C) Economic element of the task environment (D) Technological element of the task environment (E) Economic element of the general environment
Technological element of the general environment
Which of the following is the BEST example of environmental turbulence? (A) A new company opens a store to compete in your market. (B) The Japanese economy experienced the tsunami and nuclear reactor problem. (C) A competitor announces a new lifetime warranty program. (D) A competitor announces development of a substitute for the product that has been your big seller. (E) The sole supplier of one of your raw materials is shut down by a prolonged labor strike.
The Japanese economy experienced the tsunami and nuclear reactor problem
Which of the following statements does NOT describe a characteristic of an organization's external environment? (A) It includes specific, identifiable organizations and factors of interest to the organization. (B) It is composed of general and task components. (C) The boundary between the organization and its environment is quite specific and clearly defined. (D) It contains some nonspecific dimensions and forces that can affect organization activities. (E) It includes everything outside of the organization that might potentially affect it.
The boundary between the organization and its environment is quire specific and clearly defined.
When entrepreneur Gene Reilly's dog couldn't drink water, he developed a canine sports drink, which he marketed and called Rebound. Which of the following is part of the general environment for Reilly's company? (A) Dog owners (B) The American Kennel Association (C) The company that supplies the plastic bottles in which the drink is sold (D) The lending institution that gave Reilly his start-up capital (E) The sociocultural belief that says it is all right for people to give dogs human characteristics
The sociocultural belief that says it is all right for people to give dogs human characteristics
An erratic economy increases uncertainty. (A) True (B) False
True
Culture is the foundation of the organization's internal environment. (A) True (B) False
True
Effective management recognizes the key elements of its environment and its ideal alignment and works to achieve and maintain that alignment. (A) True (B) False
True
Immigration into the United States is at its highest rate since 1910. (A) True (B) False
True
Not all parts of the external and internal environment are equally important for all organizations. (A) True (B) False
True
Organizations influence their regulators through lobbying and bargaining. (A) True (B) False
True
Organizations use boundary spanners, an information management technique, to respond to their environments. (A) True (B) False
True
Pharmaceutical companies that advise viewers of their commercials to "ask your doctor about..." are engaging in direct influence. (A) True (B) False
True
While managers strive to align their firms with the external environment, they must also remember that their own work is carried out within the internal environment of their firms. (A) True (B) False
True
All of the following are factors contributing to the gradual increasing of the average age of the US workforce EXCEPT (A) the baby boom generation continues to age. (B) declining birthrates among the post-baby boom generations. (C) a booming US economy. (D) improving health and medical care. (E) people approaching traditional retirement ages do not have enough savings.
a booming US economy
Which of the following would NOT be an example of a competitor? (A) A firm trying to sell similar products to the same group of customers to whom you are trying to sell (B) A firm trying to rent the same building you are trying to rent (C) A firm trying to hire one of your top engineers (D) A firm that has developed a product that substitutes for your product (E) A firm trying to sell its products to your employees
a firm trying to sell its products to your employees
During the recession many people chose to eat at home more often to save money. For restaurants this is ____. (A) the power of suppliers. (B) a threat of increased regulation. (C) a competitive rivalry. (D) a competitive advantage. (E) a threat of substitute products.
a threat of substitute products
Which of the following would have the LEAST to worry about in terms of the threat of new entrants? (A) Book publisher (B) Coffee shop (C) Airline jet manufacturer (D) Television show producer (E) Budget motels
airline jet manufacturer
People comprising an organization come from different backgrounds and locations and reflect different (A) values. (B) beliefs. (C) customs. (D) attitudes. (E) all of these
all of these
The internal environment of a corporation consists of (A) a board of directors. (B) the physical work environment. (C) employees. (D) the investors in the business. (E) All of these choices
all of these
An organization's general environment (A) includes a set of broad dimensions. (B) includes forces in its surroundings. (C) refers to the overall context of the environment. (D) is not necessarily associated with specific organizations. (E) All of these choices
all of these choices
Organizations directly influence their environment by (A) lobbying. (B) signing long-term contracts with suppliers. (C) lowering prices. (D) bargaining with labor unions. (E) All of these choices
all of these choices
Sociocultural forces (A) are the customs and values of the society within which the firm is operating. (B) are part of the general environment. (C) do not always follow national boundaries. (D) influence consumers' tastes and preferences. (E) All of these choices
all of these choices
The culture of an organization is often established by the (A) founder. (B) CEO. (C) president. (D) current management. (E) All of these choices
all of these choices
Which of the following is an example of one of the basic mechanisms that organizations use to adapt to their environment? (A) Information management (B) Direct influence (C) Strategic response (D) Organization design and flexibility (E) All of these choices
all of these choices
Which of the following statements would NOT describe a direct influence response to the organization's environment? (A) A power company sets up and advertises a safety watch program to help reduce crime in an inner-city neighborhood. (B) An industry council hires a lobbyist to represent it in Washington, D.C. (C) A firm develops new uses for its existing products. (D) An organization restructures itself from a mechanistic to an organic design. (E) A firm signs a long-term agreement with one of its suppliers.
an organization resturctures itself from a mechanistic to an organic design
In a scandal at Tyco, shareholders sued the ____ for negligence in failing to monitor properly. (A) employees (B) owners (C) board of directors (D) culture (E) suppliers
board of directors
The task environment is more specific than the general environment. It includes all EXCEPT (A) customers. (B) suppliers. (C) boards of directors. (D) strategic partners. (E) regulators.
boards of directors
A purchasing agent is an example of a(n) (A) intelligence agent. (B) boundary spanner. (C) strategic ally. (D) regulator. (E) supplier.
boundary spanner
Hunter sells security surveillance equipment to international airports. His job is to go to the prospective customer, examine the airport's current security, locate problem areas, and explain how his company's security surveillance system would eliminate these problems. Hunter is an example of a(n) (A) intelligence agent. (B) boundary spanner. (C) strategic ally. (D) regulator. (E) buyer.
boundary spanner
The extent to which the environment is relatively stable or dynamic is referred to as the degree of (A) change. (B) uncertainty. (C) environmental turbulence. (D) homogeneity. (E) tangibility.
change
A dynamic environment is one that (A) contains several competitors. (B) contains several regulators. (C) has low levels of uncertainty. (D) changes very little and/or very slowly. (E) changes rapidly and/or frequently.
changes rapidly and/or frequently
In the past 60 years, the percentage of the female workforce has more than doubled. This is an example of (A) the Eurozone influence. (B) legislative decisions. (C) competitive advantage. (D) globalization. (E) changing demographics.
changing demographics
The theory that casting a broader net in recruiting will lead to more qualified employees is an example of (A) the Eurozone influence. (B) globalization. (C) competitive advantage. (D) changing demographics. (E) judicial decisions.
competitive advantage
____ refers to the nature of the competitive relationship between dominant firms in an industry. (A) Power of suppliers (B) Threat of increased regulation (C) Competitive rivalry (D) Power of buyers (E) Threat of new entrants
competitive rivalry
Chelsea Lumber Company has very low turnover, and the employees are frequently seen volunteering in the community. This suggests a(n) ____ where employees and the communities are highly valued. (A) atmosphere (B) task environmental (C) external environmental (D) physical work environmental (E) culture
culture
Wells Fargo provides mortgages. Homebuyers are potential ____. (A) suppliers (B) strategic allies (C) competitors (D) customers (E) regulators
customers
National Industries, supplier to all Hometown Hardware Stores, manufactures many of the products it sells to member stores. What kind of response to the organizational environment does this represent? (A) Social responsibility (B) Internal (C) Direct influence (D) An organic organization design (E) An organization culture modification
direct influence
Wal-Mart is the largest retailer in the world. It successfully pressures suppliers to lower prices. Wal-Mart uses (A) socially responsibility. (B) direct influence. (C) a mechanistic organization design. (D) an organic organization design. (E) an organization culture modification.
direct influence
When Dayton Hudson was the target of a hostile takeover it was able to use its position of influence in the state of Minnesota to pressure the state legislature to change the laws preventing breakup of any company immediately after purchase. Dayton Hudson responded to the crisis using (A) merger. (B) direct influence. (C) hostile takeover. (D) alliances. (E) acquisitions.
direct influence
The interest rates are an important aspect of which environment? (A) Political-legal (B) Economic (C) Sociocultural (D) Task (E) None of these choices
ecocomic
General Motors sold an auto parts company because profitability was low. The primary environmental dimension considered was (A) economic. (B) technological. (C) sociocultural. (D) political-legal. (E) domestic.
economic
In 2011, unemployment was the highest it had been in more than a decade. This is part of the ____ dimension of organizations. (A) legal (B) sociocultural (C) technological (D) political (E) economic
economic
The downgrade of U.S. federal debt created wild swings in the stock market. The uncertainty led to consumer caution and less spending. This is an example of the ____ dimension. (A) legal (B) sociocultural (C) technological (D) political (E) economic
economic
Workers who purchase company stock have a dual role in the internal environment as (A) employees, board of directors. (B) shareholders, board of directors. (C) shareholders, strategic partners. (D) employees, owners. (E) monitors, owners.
employees, owners
Many organizations now have units that monitor a host of magazines and newspapers looking for stories that may have an impact on the organization. These units are (A) a form of management information system. (B) engaged in boundary spanning. (C) a type of organization control. (D) engaged in environmental scanning. (E) engaged in strategic planning.
engaged in environmental scanning
One of the basic frameworks used to describe how environments affect organizations is (A) influence group pressure. (B) environmental change and complexity. (C) regulatory pressure. (D) situational diversity. (E) regulatory contingency.
environmental change and complexity
The process of actively monitoring the environment through activities such as reading and observation is called (A) being socially responsible. (B) environmental scanning. (C) alliance creation. (D) informational management. (E) a strategic response.
environmental scanning
Fast food chains make headlines when someone claims to find body parts or foreign objects in their food. The claims are usually false, but they increase the industry's (A) environmental turbulence. (B) environmental homogeneity. (C) competitive rivalry. (D) threat of new entrants. (E) boundary spanning.
environmental turbulence
The Northeast region of the U.S. experienced flooding from Hurricane Irene. This is an example of (A) environmental turbulence. (B) environmental homogeneity. (C) competitive rivalry. (D) the threat of new entrants. (E) boundary spanning.
environmental turbulence
Ilham grew up in Morocco. She worked in the Netherlands for 10 years and now she is moving to North Carolina due to work relocation. This is an example of increasing diversity due to (A) globalization. (B) legislative and judicial decisions. (C) competitive advantage. (D) changing demographics. (E) terrorism.
globalization
The degree of ____ is the extent to which the organizational environment is relatively simple or complex. (A) change (B) uncertainty (C) environmental turbulence (D) homogeneity (E) tangibility
homogeneity
A(n) ____ would come under the heading of the economic element of the general environment. (A) increase in the number of single-parent families (B) increase in unemployment (C) large increase in immigration (D) increase in the mean age of the population (E) significant decrease in the birthrate
increase in unemployment
Blogs are used by companies to post customer feedback. This is a method of environmental scanning and (A) information management. (B) strategic response. (C) direct influence. (D) organic organization design. (E) organization culture modification.
information management
One of the basic forms of regulator is a(n) (A) strategic partner. (B) interest group. (C) task force. (D) board of directors. (E) owner.
interest group
The regulator element of the task environment consists of (A) interest groups and labor unions. (B) customers and suppliers. (C) interest groups and regulatory agencies. (D) suppliers and regulatory agencies. (E) regulatory agencies and labor unions.
interest groups and regulatory agencies
At the University of Miami a wealthy booster (now serving time in federal prison) said he spent millions on cash donations, hookers, and entertainment for football players, all with the coaches' knowledge. (A) legal (B) sociocultural (C) legal and sociocultural (D) political (E) political and economic
legal and sociocultural
Dollar Thrifty told Hertz and Avis Budget to submit their best and final proposals. In the end Dollar Thrifty combined with one of the companies in a(n) (A) acquisition by Hertz. (B) merger. (C) joint venture. (D) acquisition by Avis Budget. (E) strategic alliance.
merger
When two or more firms combine to form a new firm, it is called a(n) (A) takeover. (B) acquisition. (C) merger. (D) organic design. (E) mechanistic design.
merger
The broad issues associated with differences in values, beliefs, behaviors, customs, and attitudes held by people in different cultures is called (A) multiculturalism. (B) culture. (C) religion. (D) ethnicity. (E) habits.
multiculturalism
____ is an element in the organization's internal environment. (A) Socioculture (B) A strategic ally (C) Organization culture (D) Technology (E) A labor union
organization culture
Which of the following illustrates the MOST common form of environmental turbulence? (A) Organizational crisis (B) Jockeying among competitors for market position (C) Power of buyers (D) Environmental scanning (E) Extremely dynamic environment
organizational crisis
Competitors are BEST described as (A) organizations that compete with other organizations for resources. (B) the people or organizations that purchase the firm's products. (C) the people or organizations that supply resources to the firm. (D) environmental units that attempt to control an organization's response to actions. (E) None of these choices
organizations that compete with other organizations for resources
After September 11, 2001, many companies moved uptown or to the suburbs. This is an example of change in the (A) culture. (B) physical work environment. (C) task environment. (D) external environment. (E) general environment.
physical work environment
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is legislation that creates more regulation of the finance markets. This is an example of the ____ dimension. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) sociocultural (E) economic
political-legal
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, or Obamacare) requires individuals to obtain health insurance. This is an example of the ____ dimension. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) sociocultural (E) economic
political-legal
The relationship between business and government is part of the ____ dimension. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) sociocultural (E) economic
political-legal
When a deep water oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, the Obama administration initially imposed a moratorium on deep water drilling. This is an example of the ____ dimension. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) sociocultural (E) economic
political-legal
Competitive rivalry would be exemplified by (A) strategic alliances. (B) price wars. (C) mergers. (D) union strikes. (E) All of these choices
price wars
Older workers tend to do all of the following EXCEPT (A) be more stable. (B) have more experience. (C) make greater contributions to productivity. (D) require higher levels of insurance coverage and medical benefits. (E) provide more entrants to the labor force.
provide more entrants to the labor force
The Federal Communications Commission monitors radio broadcasts for inappropriate content. This is an example of the ____ component. (A) owner (B) partners (C) regulator (D) competitors (E) economic
regulator
A manufacturer of recyclable plastic containers is operating in an environment that is relatively free of uncertainty. This means that the manufacturer is operating in a ____ environment. (A) simple and complex (B) stable and complex (C) dynamic and simple (D) simple and stable (E) dynamic and complex
simple and stable
USA Gymnastics has a relatively narrow focus, constant supply of young athletes, and consistent international competition. Its level of uncertainty is (A) complex/simple. (B) complex/stable. (C) dynamic/complex. (D) dynamic/stable. (E) simple/stable.
simple/stable
A jihadist called for a violent attack on David Letterman after the comedian made fun of Al Qaeda leaders. Letterman rarely does a single show without making fun of American leaders. This is an example of differences in the ____ dimension. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) sociocultural (E) economic
sociocultural
Facebook has enabled people to stay in contact with friends. It also hurts relationships when too much information is shared. This reflects the ____ element of the general environment. (A) sociocultural (B) task (C) political-legal (D) economic (E) technological
sociocultural
Flowers can be purchased from florists, supermarkets, discount stores, and street vendors. In the 1920s, the most popular flower was the narcissus. In the 1960s, daisies were extremely popular. In the latter part of the twentieth century, roses were popular. This changing taste in flowers reflects changes in the ____ dimension of the general environment. (A) legal (B) sociocultural (C) technological (D) political (E) economic
sociocultural
For more than a century, Americans moved from rural to metropolitan areas. Then in the 1950s, Americans made a mass exit from the city to the suburbs. Now many of these suburb dwellers are moving back to the rural areas. They are developing micropolitan areas, which offer many of the advantages of the metropolitan areas, but without the population crush, the traffic jams, and the high crime rates. This trend affects the location of many businesses and is part of the ____ dimension in which they operate. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) sociocultural (E) economic
sociocultural
Some consumers are willing to pay thousands of dollars for plastic surgery in an attempt to gain an advantage over others. This is an example of the ____ dimension. (A) internal (B) political-legal (C) task (D) sociocultural (E) economic
sociocultural
When Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge started wearing pantyhose, sales in the UK increased 85%. That is an example of which environment? (A) Task (B) Political-legal (C) Sociocultural (D) Technological (E) Economic
sociocultural
The ____ is the portion of an organization's environment that deals with morals, values, and demographic characteristics. (A) sociocultural element of the task environment (B) political-legal element of the general environment (C) political-legal element of the task environment (D) organization's internal environment (E) sociocultural element of the general environment
sociocultural element of the general environment
The death of Farrah Fawcett to anal cancer opened discussions that previously were taboo in the U.S. This is an example of change in the (A) political-legal element of the general environment. (B) sociocultural element of the general environment. (C) competitor element of the task environment. (D) partner element of the task environment. (E) customer element of the task environment.
sociocultural element of the general environment
The least environmental uncertainty is faced by organizations with a ____ environment. (A) complex and stable (B) stable and simple (C) simple and homogeneous (D) stable and dynamic (E) homogeneous and dynamic
stable and simple
A(n) ____ is two or more companies that work together in joint ventures. (A) interest group (B) cooperative (C) board of directors (D) strategic alliance (E) task force
strategic alliance
Which of the following statements is NOT characteristic of strategic alliances as an element of the task environment? (A) Strategic alliances work together in joint ventures and other similar arrangements. (B) Strategic alliances increase the risk of losing sensitive information. (C) Strategic alliances increase organizational exposure to economic risk. (D) Companies join strategic alliances to gain expertise that they may lack. (E) Many companies in strategic alliances have multinational partners.
strategic alliances increase the risk of losing sensitive info
When KFC wanted to enter the Japanese market, it contacted Mitsubishi, one of Japan's largest poultry producers. Mitsubishi provided an understanding of Japanese culture and some of the financing, while KFC provided the rest of the financing and its franchising expertise. The activities of KFC and Mitsubishi took place in the ____ component of the task environment. (A) sociocultural (B) strategic partners (C) suppliers (D) competitors (E) economic
strategic partners
In one year hospitals around the country ran out of 180 different drugs. The pharmaceutical companies are ____ to hospitals. (A) customers (B) suppliers (C) strategic partners (D) competitors (E) regulators
suppliers
The components of the internal environment do NOT include which of the following? (A) Employees (B) Owners (C) Physical work environment (D) Culture (E) Suppliers
suppliers
Executives carry smart phones that keep them connected to people and information all day. This is an example of the ____ dimension of the external environment. (A) task (B) economic (C) general (D) technological (E) sociocultural
technological
McAfee announced the detection of electronic spying by a foreign nation on the International Olympic Committee before the Olympics. This is part of the ____ environment of the IOC. (A) legal (B) sociocultural (C) technological (D) political (E) economic
technological
The ____ dimension refers to the methods available for converting resources into products and services. (A) task (B) sociocultural (C) technological (D) political (E) economic
technological
Twenty years ago most business failures were attributed to poor inventory management. Today point-of-sales terminals are used at the checkout counters of most retail stores. These terminals allow retailers to know what is selling, to see what needs to be reordered, and to better satisfy customers while not over investing in inventory. Point-of-sales terminals have greatly influenced how retailers interact with the ____ dimension of the general environment. (A) task (B) sociocultural (C) technological (D) political (E) economic
technological
When HTC offered the first cell phone with a button dedicated to Facebook, it was responding to changes in the ____ environmental dimension. (A) economic (B) technological (C) international (D) political-legal (E) domestic
technological
All of the following are included in the task environment EXCEPT (A) competitors. (B) technology. (C) labor unions. (D) customers. (E) strategic allies.
technology
____ is(are) part of an organization's general environment. (A) Competitors (B) Owners (C) Partners (D) Unions (E) Technology
technology
Which of these is NOT a reason for increasing diversity and multiculturalism? (A) Changing demographics (B) Competitive Advantage (C) Legislative and judicial decisions (D) Terrorism (E) Globalization
terrorism
Which of the following is NOT one of the elements in the task environment for St. Jude Children's Hospital? (A) The board of directors (B) Pharmaceuticals sales representatives (C) Patients (D) Local pediatric clinics (E) Safety inspectors
the board of directors
Which of the following is part of the internal environment for Taco Bell? (A) OSHA inspectors (B) Consumer trend toward a preference for healthier foods (C) The advertising agency that creates ads (D) The employees (E) The consumers who buy the food
the employees
In Florida a vacationer could choose from over 200 time-share resorts. In Vermont the choice is limited to 15. A resort in Vermont has (A) the power of buyers. (B) the power of suppliers. (C) the threat of new entrants. (D) competitive rivalry. (E) the competitive advantage.
the power of suppliers
What do a market research firm, Kelly Temporary Services, BusinessWeek magazine, and Citicorp Bank all have in common? (A) They all part of the sociocultural dimension of the task environment. (B) They are all part of the general environment. (C) They are all kinds of regulators. (D) They are all examples of interest groups. (E) They are all suppliers.
they are all suppliers
____ is NOT one of the five competitive forces identified by Michael Porter as having an impact on the interaction between an organization and its environment. (A) Power of suppliers (B) Threat of increased regulation (C) Competitive rivalry (D) Power of buyers
threat of increased regulation
The ____ is the extent to which new competitors can easily enter a market or market segment. (A) threat of substitute products (B) threat of new entrants (C) threat of hostile takeover (D) power of competitors (E) competitor overload
threat of new entrants
Outside members of the board of directors are usually chosen (A) because they represent part of the organization's general environment. (B) to reduce the requirement for inside directors who come from the same industry. (C) to provide a particular expertise. (D) to reduce scrutiny by government agencies. (E) to preclude the conflicts of interest that could arise if top managers from the organization were selected.
to provide a particular expertise.
The level of ____ faced by organizations is determined by the degree of homogeneity and the degree of change in their environments. (A) uncertainty (B) environmental turbulence (C) complexity (D) competitive forces (E) tangibility
uncertainty
____ are generally overrepresented in the executive ranks of most organizations today. (A) Latinos (B) Women (C) African Americans (D) White men (E) Asians
white men