WPC 480 Final Exam

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Gilroy Crackers 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 Gilroy Crackers?

A major winter storm shuts down Gilroy's production for several days.

Which of the following accurately describes a common difference between a merger and an acquisition?

A merger tends to be friendly; an acquisition can be friendly or unfriendly.

Which of the following statements is true about managing alliance-related tasks?

Alliance management capability is based on three alliance-related tasks.

Which of the following countries has a high geographic distance but a low cultural distance from the United States?

Australia

The working capital turnover of Tesva Systems Corp. is 6.0. What does this financial data suggest?

For every dollar Tesva Systems puts to work, the company realizes $6.00 of sales.

Andrew is the president of a technology firm that has recently gone public. What action, if any, should Andrew take to build the confidence of his new shareholders?

He should find out whether the majority of his shareholders want long-term steady growth or short-term spikes in the stock price.

Which of the following is a primary feature of the five forces model?

It views competition within an industry broadly to include forces such as buyers, suppliers, and the threat of substitutes.

Fun Foods Inc. is a snack manufacturer that wants to expand globally. Few people abroad are familiar with Fun Foods snacks. The countries into which the company wants to expand require a high degree of local responsiveness when it comes to food, and the citizens of those countries already spend plenty of money on snacks. Which action should the leaders of Fun Foods take?

Pursue a multidomestic strategy that includes new "local" brands.

Skylark Sodas has been a market leader in the soft drink industry for several decades. However, its market research shows that consumer tastes have begun to shift to sugar-free flavored seltzer waters, a product that Skylark is capable of producing with minimal changes to its facilities and production processes. Based on your knowledge of the core competence-market matrix, which diversification strategy should Skylark pursue?

Redeploy and recombine existing core competencies to compete in markets of the future.

Angie owns and runs Archana, a private start-up company with a current value of $1.3 billion. Archana is interested in going public to fund future growth. Which action should Angie take before Archana's initial public offering?

She should investigate Archana's existing or potential problems with ethics or the law, if such problems exist.

The market capitalization of a public company is $5 billion. Each share of the company is traded at $200. What do you infer from this financial data?

The firm's number of outstanding shares is 25 million.

Kimba Inc. is a manufacturer of smart watches that track the wearer's heart rate and sleep patterns. Which of the following is most likely an implication of new firms entering this industry?

The incumbent firms will spend more to satisfy their existing customers.

Showstopper Inc. dominates the ladies' wig market and wants to expand into men's toupees. How can Showstopper's managers determine whether the company should develop a toupee division internally, ally with a toupee maker, or acquire a toupee-making firm?

The managers need to determine whether the skills needed to create wigs and toupees are similar and whether Showstopper creates better hairpieces than its competitors do.

A software firm is interested in acquiring an app development company that is small but highly profitable. The app developer also has a widely admired management structure and much lower attrition rates than are common in the industry. Which of these problems should the software firm anticipate?

The software firm may overpay for the app developer, poorly serving the software firm's shareholders

Which of the following statements is true of joint ventures?

They enable the exchange of both tacit and explicit knowledge.

Which of the following statements is true of the early majority section of consumers?

They weigh the benefits and costs carefully when adopting a new product.

________, which is the return on risk capital, includes stock price appreciation plus dividends received over a specific period.

Total return to shareholders

Rock Bottom Tiles has developed a new customer-oriented business model. Rather than maintain a network of showrooms across the country, the business will now let customers choose several styles that interest them from an online site, and will ship samples of each of the styles to the customer to test in their home free of charge. Once they have settled on a tile choice, Rock Bottom will send a representative to their home to schedule installation. The company has determined that busy middle-class customers will value the convenience of the new model, which allow them to upgrade the look of their homes without spending time browsing showrooms. The new model will be created by selling the old showrooms and shifting resources to the new online site and regional offices for sales personnel. What question remains for Rock Bottom to ask in order to put its strategy into action?

What activities need to be performed to create and deliver the offerings to consumers?

Golden Harvest is a restaurant located inside a five-star hotel. It caters mainly to customers who are concerned about quality dining rather than the prices. In this scenario, which of the following will be a part of Golden Harvest's strategic group?

a premium rooftop restaurant in the same city

In the context of SWOT analysis, which of the following best exemplifies a firm's external opportunity?

an increase in its customers' disposable income

A firm always has a competitive disadvantage when its return on invested capital is

below the industry average.

Which quadrant in the core competence-market matrix is the hardest to pursue?

building new core competencies to create and compete in markets of the future

The managers at Camphor Plastics decided that their firm needed to diversify because of overall falling sales and lower performance in one sector. How does diversifying compensate for the lackluster performance in this sector?

by having higher performance in another sector

Petra's Programming competes on cost with WonderWeb in the web design industry. Both firms operate on a 90 percent learning curve, and neither firm is capable of increasing its cumulative output any further. How might Petra's Programming achieve a cost leadership position while maintaining customer satisfaction?

by incorporating new programming techniques to take advantage of experience curve effects

Competitors have found it extremely difficult to imitate Gene Electronics Inc.'s valuable resources, capabilities, or competencies. This is primarily because the source for the company's success has been unclear. The competitors are uncertain if Gene Electronics Inc.'s success is due to its strong leadership, the skills of its research and development team, or the timing of the company' s product introductions. Gene Electronics Inc. has been protected from losing its competitive advantage as a result of

causal ambiguity.

Which of the following is primarily a value driver?

complements

Cloud Cones is a fast-growing chain of ice cream shops. It has acquired an edge over its competitors through its ability to provide a wide array of unique flavors and a hip atmosphere in stores. This advantage of Cloud Cones best exemplifies a

core competency.

Mercurial Foods is the parent company of several chain restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. The top management at Mercurial has decided to enter the frozen foods industry based on its assessment of the profit potential in that industry. Which of the following strategies does this best illustrate?

corporate strategy

While creating its AFI strategy framework, Valdez Consultants decided what markets the firm should compete in. By doing this, what type of strategy did the company devise?

corporate strategy

Fuller Apparel's core value statement reads we will ensure our clothing is made with the highest respect toward human rights and environmental protection. Which of the following actions exemplifies how Fuller's core values drive its strategic decision making?

demanding that textile suppliers pay livable wages and maintain safe production facilities

Win Goods Inc. is a large multinational conglomerate. As a single business unit, the company's stock price is estimated to be $200. However, by adding the actual market stock prices of each of its individual business units, the stock price of the company as one unit would be $300. What is Win Goods experiencing in this scenario?

diversification discount

In the pyramid of corporate social responsibility, ________ responsibilities are the foundational building block.

economic

Heirloom Furniture is a brand reputed for its wide variants of sofas that introduced a new range of mattresses and bed frames a few years ago. Since most of its products could be produced using the same resources and technology, the company's cost structure lowered, while its product portfolio widened. In this scenario, which of the following value and cost drivers is Heirloom applying?

economies of scope

The founder of T-Square Construction strongly believes in the notion of corporate social responsibility, so he has proposed a number of philanthropic activities that he expects the company to pursue. In order to accomplish this vision, the managers should first

ensure that the company is profitable and has a sustainable competitive advantage.

It is important for a firm to win over the early majority section of the market to ensure the commercial success of an innovation because they

enter into the market in large numbers, creating a herding effect.

O'Ryan Plastics maintains a manufacturing plant overseas. The local government has just been overthrown by a military group that opposes foreign influence in the country. According to the SWOT analysis, the political situation in this location is considered to be an

external threat.

Aguilar Industries has produced a new piece of technology that will monitor the soil moisture in a user's garden and send a notification to an app on the user's phone when it is time to water their plants. The goal of this inexpensive technology is to entice users to purchase Aguilar's more expensive automated watering system, so that they can trigger the watering process from the app on their phones. Which business model is most likely to help Aguilar Industries accomplish its goals?

freemium

When a differentiator charges a similar price as its competitors in the same strategic group but offers more perceived value, it

gains market share from other firms.

Starling Inc. is a public stock company that provides natural gas for businesses. Although this company generates a large profit, management's focus on reducing costs caused the maintenance budget to be trimmed. Its pipelines have at times leaked, which created significant environmental problems. As a result, the company's value creation has suffered. This scenario supports Michael Porter's warning that public companies

have defined value creation too narrowly in terms of financial performance, thereby contributing to black swan events.

Bryan is a manager at a software firm. The CEO tells him that the industry as a whole has become increasingly profitable over the past five years. Based on this information, Bryan is most likely to expect

increased competition in the future and therefore he should recommend that the company upgrade its products to slow the entry of rival companies.

Foot Friendly is a manufacturer of athletic shoes. It has released an improved version of its premier running shoe in markets in which the company already operates. Which of the following types of innovations does this scenario best illustrate?

incremental innovation

Marika received a tip from a close friend who is an executive manager of a publicly traded company called MicroGreen Inc. The manager received some inside information about how to trade MicroGreen stock to get a huge profit. He shared this information with Marika. This scenario is an example of

information asymmetry.

Because keeping cost low is critical to IKEA's value innovation, it switched from a(n)

international strategy to a global-standardization strategy.

A. G. Lafley at Procter & Gamble (P&G) had implemented an open-innovation model, which had greatly benefitted the company. In the light of this information, we can conclude that A. G. Lafley is a(n)

intrapreneur.

General Electric (GE) disrupted itself in the healthcare industry by

introducing inexpensive and smaller diagnostic devices in developing countries.

Bejukistan Laboratories Inc. has a national competitive advantage in the pharmaceutical industry. This means that the country

is a world leader in the pharmaceutical industry.

Which of the following is a macroeconomic factor that can affect a firm's strategy?

levels of employment

There are many reasons why firms need to grow. Which of the following reasons is strongly influenced by economies of scale?

lowering costs

Rajat Gupta's role in providing inside information to Galleon Group for the benefit of Galleon Group's stockholders and himself is an example of

moral hazard.

Which of the following statements accurately explains the primary reason behind Walmart's failure in Germany?

significant differences between its U.S. personnel policies and Germany's culture

If a company wants to gain a competitive advantage in a highly competitive industry, it should ideally

stake out a unique position within the industry.

Strategic thinking is different from strategic planning in that

strategic thinking includes all types of information sources while strategic planning does not.

Which of the following stages of the strategic management process involves an evaluation of a firm's external and internal environments?

strategy analysis

When the laptop market overtook the desktop market, Blue Tech Inc., a leader in desktop technology, was left at a competitive disadvantage. Later, Blue Tech Inc.'s management channeled all of the company's efforts and revenue to develop an efficient laptop from scratch in less than a year. However, the company failed because Blue Tech Inc.'s models were inferior to the third- and fourth-generation models its competitors were selling. In this scenario, Blue Tech Inc.'s failure can be best attributed to

time compression diseconomies

The CEO of Mabel Automobiles was the child of parents who had difficulty making enough money to support their family. As a result, he and his siblings did not have access to many advantages that children from wealthier families had. This CEO, therefore, emphasized making affordable, low-maintenance vehicles that could be bought by low-income households. Which of the following does this example demonstrate?

upper-echelons theory


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