Name the external environment which affect a firms strategic


Questions:

1. A(n) ________ market share of exactly 100 percent means that a company is tied for the market lead. A rise in relative market share means the company is gaining on its leading competitor.
potential
relative
served
overall

2. The typical risks of a cost leadership strategy include___________.
loss of customer loyalty
excessive differentiation to the point where the customer base is too small
the inability to balance high differentiation and low price
production and distribution processes becoming obsolete

3. The likelihood of entry of new competitors is affected by and ___________.
the power of existing suppliers; buyers
the profitability of the industry; the market share of its leading firm
barriers to entry; expected retaliation of current industry organizations
the demand for the product; the profitability of the competitors

4. In general, compared with firms which compete in only one market, among firms which face one another in multiple markets there is__________.
similar competitive rivalry
more competitive rivalry
less competitive rivalry
no competitive rivalry

5. The three parts of the external environment which affect a firm's strategic actions are__________.
economic, political, and legal
industry, business, and product
local, national, and global
general, industry, and competitor

6. The proper matching of what a firm can do with what a firm might do__________.
balances the internal characteristics of the firm with the characteristics of the external environment
overcomes the rigidity and inertia resulting from a history of success
develops core competencies based on human knowledge
yields insights the firm requires to select its strategy

7. Gordon Jones is considering purchasing a computer from Best Buy. He has created a scale for rating eight different computers on three different characteristics. He plans to make a short list of only those computers that score at least a 7 on his scale on all three characteristics. Which of the following choice heuristics has he chosen?
anchoring and adjustment heuristic
elimination-by-aspects heuristic
conjunctive heuristic
lexicographic heuristic

8. The term "conglomerates" refers to firms using the diversification strategy.
related constrained
related linked
global
unrelated

9. The goal of the organization's ________ is to point the firm in the direction of where it would like to be in the years to come.
strategy
mission
culture
vision

10. A company that seeks to increase its sales and profits through backward, forward, or horizontal integration within the industry is said to be employing a(n) ________ growth strategy.
target
diversification
intensive
integrative

11. Annual-plan control requires making sure the company isn't overspending to achieve sales goals. The key ratio to watch is ___________.
stock turnover
marketing expense-to-sales
cash flow return on investment
gross margin

12. The recent joint ventures formed by BP with Russian and Indian partners showed the importance of the ________ segment of the general environment that BP and other integrated oil firms have to manage when contending with scarce resources.
physical
demographic
global
political/legal

13. Many consumers are willing to pay $100 for a perfume that contains $10 worth of scent because the perfume is from a well-known brand. What kind of pricing is the company depending on?
image pricing
market-skimming pricing
target pricing
going-rate pricing

14. Hilton Hotels customizes rooms and lobbies according to location. Northeastern hotels are sleeker and more cosmopolitan. Southwestern hotels are more rustic. This is an example of ________ segmentation.
psychographic
geographic
demographic
behavioral

15. A group of college graduates decides to start a business. Though they are knowledgeable in various business domains, they are unable to arrive at a valuable business idea. They decide to search for ideas in a structured manner. They meet and start discussing everyone's ideas. Each idea is recorded and then the thoughts that come up in relation to the ideas are written down and discussed. This process helps them to finalize a business plan. What technique is used here?
mind mapping
attribute listing
forced relationship analysis
reverse assumption analysis

16. The Enron employee who reported the financial manipulations at the company to her superiors can be considered to have engaged in__________.
managerial opportunism
an act of courage
vindictive disloyalty
white-collar crime

17. The differentiation strategy can be effective in controlling the power of rivalry with existing competitors in an industry because__________.
customers are loyal to brands that are differentiated in meaningful ways
customers will seek out the lowest-cost product
the differentiation strategy benefits from rivalry because it forces the firm to innovate
customers of nondifferentiated products are sensitive to price increases

18. A well-known car manufacturing company introduces a new hatchback model by describing its distinctive features and then stressing the speed and safety qualities of the car. Which of the following is the company using to convey its membership in the hatchback segment?
relying on the product descriptor
using channel differentiation
announcing category benefits
comparing to exemplars

19. AT&T's business campaign not only helped to change public perceptions of the company, it also signaled to employees that AT&T was determined to be a leader in telecommunication services. Which principle of internal branding does this example portray?
bringing the brand alive for employees
linking internal and external marketing
choosing the right moment to capture employees' attention and imagination
furnishing energizing and informative internal communication

20. The strategic management process is__________.
the full set of commitments, decisions, and actions required for the firm to achieve above-average returns and strategic competitiveness
a decision-making activity concerned with a firm's internal resources, capabilities, and competencies, independent of the conditions in its external environment
a process directed by top-management with input from other stakeholders that seeks to achieve above- average returns for investors through effective use of the organization's resources
a set of activities that will assure a sustainable competitive advantage and above-average returns for the firm

21. The first step in the social marketing planning process is ________.
designing the market offering
determining the focus of the program
setting objectives and goals
selecting the target audience

22. Moving into international markets is a particularly attractive strategy to firms whose domestic markets__________.
have too much regulation
demand a differentiation strategy for success
are limited in opportunities for growth
have developed unfriendly business attitudes toward the industry

23. Aisha is a marketing manager with Injoos, a company that manufactures packaged fruit juices. Knowing that several other companies exist in the market that offer similar products, Aisha decides to build a customer base from among those who prefer to avoid mass media and other targeted promotions. Which of the following marketing communications tools would be her best option to build a favorable impression among the prospective customers?
direct marketing
sales promotions
personal selling
public relations

24. Viewing the world through the customer's eyes and constantly seeking ways to create more value for the company enhances__________.
affiliation with the customer
the richness of the relationship with the customer
the ability to identify the customer
the reach of the company toward the customer

25. Backward integration occurs when a company_________.
produces its own inputs
is divesting unrelated businesses
is concentrated in a single industry
owns its own source of distribution of outputs

26. Successful implementation of the differentiation strategy requires a structure that___________.
focuses on the finance function
is dominated by the operations function
has specialized jobs.
decentralizes decision making

27. Which of the following can a company do to reduce defection
Distinguish the causes of customer attrition and identify those that can be managed better.
Increase customer lifetime value by increasing the non-monetary costs of products.
Enhance the growth potential of existing customers through cross-selling and upselling.
Attract new customers to try out the company's products.

28. Southwest Airlines offers a Rapid Rewards program that allows customers to count flights they have taken toward free future flights. This is an example of a(n) ________.
club membership program
cross-selling program
activity-based costing program
value delivery system

29. Organizational structure__________.
specifies the firm's formal reporting relationships, procedures, controls, and authority and decision-making processes
specifies the firm's formal value proposition, the markets it will serve, and how the firm will provide value in those markets
specifies the firm's control mechanisms, grievance procedures, reporting relationships, procedures, and authority over decision-making processes
specifies the firm's informal reporting relationships, procedures, controls, and authority and decision-making processes

30. _______ is a form of online word of mouth, or "word of mouse," that encourages consumers to pass along company-developed products and services or audio, video or written information to others online.
Viral marketing
Microsite marketing
Interstitial marketing
Guerrilla marketing.

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