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6/25/2014 Chapter Test http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078029503/student_view0/chapter1/chapter_test.html 1/2 Chapter Test (See related pages) Results Reporter Out of 10 questions, you answered 10 correctly with a final grade of 100% 10 correct (100%) 0 incorrect (0%) 0 unanswered (0%) Your Results: The correct answer for each question is indicated by a . 1 CORRECT Which of the following statements about a company's strategy is true? A) Crafting an excellent strategy is more important than executing it well. B) The objective of a well-crafted strategy is not merely temporary competitive success and profits in the short run, but rather the sort of lasting success that can support growth and secure the company's future over the long C) A company's strategy deals with whether the revenue-cost-profit economics of its business model demonstrate the viability of the business enterprise as a whole. D) Masterful strategies come partly (maybe mostly) by doing things in much the same way as the industry leader but then being better than the leader in one particular area that counts heavily with buyers. E) Whether a company's strategy is ethical or not does not matter a lot because most customers and most suppliers are relatively unconcerned whether a company they do business with engages in sleazy practices or turns a blind eye to below-board behavior on the part of its employees. 2 CORRECT Competing differently from rivals—doing what competitors don't do or, even better, doing what they can't do is referred to as its A) strategic offensive for becoming a market leader. B) business model. C) long-term strategic direction. D) mission statement. E) strategy. 3 CORRECT Which one of the following is not related to actions and approaches that comprise a company's strategy? A) How to attract and please customers. B) How to prove to shareholders that the company's business model is viable C) How to compete against rivals. D) How to capitalize on attractive opportunities to grow the business. E) How to achieve the company's performance targets. 4 CORRECT A company achieves sustainable competitive advantage when A) it has a low-cost business model. B) it is able to increase shareholder value. C) sufficient numbers of buyers believe the company has demonstrated a commitment to environmental sustainability. D) it is consistently able to achieve both its strategic and financial objectives. E) when it provide buyers with lasting reasons to prefer its products or services over those of competitors. 5 CORRECT Which one of the following is not something to look for in identifying a company's strategy? A) Its actions to enter new geographic or product markets or exit existing ones and its actions to form strategic alliances and collaborative partnerships B) Its actions to merge with or acquire another company in order to strengthen the company's business position C) Its actions to capture emerging market opportunities and defend against external threats to the company's business prospects D) The company's actions to validate and improve upon its business model E) The actions and approaches that define how a company manages such functions as R&D, production, sales and marketing, and finance 6 CORRECT Company strategies evolve because A) it is a bad idea to do too much strategizing until a company has been in business long enough to know what strategies will work best. B) most managers like to develop the strategy in bits and pieces rather than all at once. C) of changing circumstances and ongoing management efforts to improve the strategy D) many managers are conservative, preferring to carefully contemplate the best responses to new developments and avoiding the risks associated with developing a complete strategy too quickly. E) a strategy does not really transition to a well-crafted stage until a company has been trying to execute it for a number of years and has learned what works and what doesn't. 7 CORRECT A company's business model A) determines whether its strategy will be ethical or not and meet government regulations. B) is management's storyline for how the strategy will result in achieving sustainable competitive advantage and delivering superior customer satisfaction over the long-term. Course-wide Content Case Support Case Videos Business Strategy Game GLO-BUS Online Chapter 1 1. Review Key Points PowerPoint Presentations 2. Apply Assurance of Learning ... 3. Test Chapter Test Home > Chapter 1 > Chapter Test

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6/25/2014 Chapter Test

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078029503/student_view0/chapter1/chapter_test.html 1/2

Chapter Test(See related pages)

Results Reporter

Out of 10 questions, you answered 10 correctly with a final grade of 100%

10 correct (100%)

0 incorrect (0%)

0 unanswered (0%)

Your Results:

The correct answer for each question is indicated by a .

1CORRECT

Which of the following statements about a company's strategy is true?

A) Crafting an excellent strategy is more important than executing it well.

B) The objective of a well-crafted strategy is not merely temporary competitive success and profits in the short run, butrather the sort of lasting success that can support growth and secure the company's future over the long

C) A company's strategy deals with whether the revenue-cost-profit economics of its business model demonstrate theviability of the business enterprise as a whole.

D) Masterful strategies come partly (maybe mostly) by doing things in much the same way as the industry leader butthen being better than the leader in one particular area that counts heavily with buyers.

E) Whether a company's strategy is ethical or not does not matter a lot because most customers and most suppliers arerelatively unconcerned whether a company they do business with engages in sleazy practices or turns a blind eye tobelow-board behavior on the part of its employees.

2CORRECT

Competing differently from rivals—doing what competitors don't do or, even better, doing what they can't do is referred to asits

A) strategic offensive for becoming a market leader.

B) business model.

C) long-term strategic direction.

D) mission statement.

E) strategy.

3CORRECT

Which one of the following is not related to actions and approaches that comprise a company's strategy?

A) How to attract and please customers.

B) How to prove to shareholders that the company's business model is viable

C) How to compete against rivals.

D) How to capitalize on attractive opportunities to grow the business.

E) How to achieve the company's performance targets.

4CORRECT

A company achieves sustainable competitive advantage when

A) it has a low-cost business model.

B) it is able to increase shareholder value.

C) sufficient numbers of buyers believe the company has demonstrated a commitment to environmental sustainability.

D) it is consistently able to achieve both its strategic and financial objectives.

E) when it provide buyers with lasting reasons to prefer its products or services over those of competitors.

5CORRECT

Which one of the following is not something to look for in identifying a company's strategy?

A) Its actions to enter new geographic or product markets or exit existing ones and its actions to form strategic alliancesand collaborative partnerships

B) Its actions to merge with or acquire another company in order to strengthen the company's business position

C) Its actions to capture emerging market opportunities and defend against external threats to the company's businessprospects

D) The company's actions to validate and improve upon its business model

E) The actions and approaches that define how a company manages such functions as R&D, production, sales andmarketing, and finance

6CORRECT

Company strategies evolve because

A) it is a bad idea to do too much strategizing until a company has been in business long enough to know whatstrategies will work best.

B) most managers like to develop the strategy in bits and pieces rather than all at once.

C) of changing circumstances and ongoing management efforts to improve the strategy

D) many managers are conservative, preferring to carefully contemplate the best responses to new developments andavoiding the risks associated with developing a complete strategy too quickly.

E) a strategy does not really transition to a well-crafted stage until a company has been trying to execute it for anumber of years and has learned what works and what doesn't.

7CORRECT

A company's business model

A) determines whether its strategy will be ethical or not and meet government regulations.

B) is management's storyline for how the strategy will result in achieving sustainable competitive advantage anddelivering superior customer satisfaction over the long-term.

Course-wide ContentCase SupportCase VideosBusiness Strategy GameGLO-BUS Online

Chapter 1

1. ReviewKey PointsPowerPoint Presentations

2. ApplyAssurance of Learning ...

3. TestChapter Test

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C) is management's blueprint for delivering a valuable product or service to customers in a manner that will generaterevenues sufficient to cover costs and yield an attractive profit

D) identifies how the company plans to outmaneuver and outcompete key rivals and become a market leader.

E) sets forth the actions and approaches that it will rely on to earn the best profit margins in the industry.

8CORRECT

A winning strategy is one that

A) makes the company a market leader, is ethically and socially responsible, and maximizes profits.

B) is highly profitable and boosts the company's market share.

C) passes the profitability test, the ethics and social responsibility test, the customer satisfaction test, and theshareholder wealth test.

D) fits the company's internal and external situation, builds sustainable competitive advantage, and boosts companyperformance.

E) passes the ethical standards test, the competitive advantage test, and the profitability test.

9CORRECT

Crafting and executing strategy are top-priority managerial tasks because

A) how managers go about the tasks of crafting and executing strategy sends a message to shareholders and theentire investment community regarding "what it is we are trying to do and how we plan to achieve our objectives."

B) the company is unlikely to be profitable unless senior executives have a clear answer to "where are we headed, howdo we plan to get there, and when do we expect to arrive?"

C) how well a company performs and the degree of market success it enjoys are directly attributable to the caliber of itsstrategy and the proficiency with which the strategy is executed.

D) without clear guidance as to what the company's business model and strategy are, managerial decision-making islikely to be haphazard and inconsistent.

E) a company cannot hope to be a market leader if all it does is respond to changing market conditions, newtechnologies, new opportunities, and threatening moves on the part of competitors.

10CORRECT

The most trustworthy signs of a well-managed company are

A) a strong emphasis on offensive strategies rather than defensive strategies.

B) a strategy matched to fast-evolving market conditions and bigger profit margins than rivals and a steady upwardtrend in net income.

C) attractive bottom-line performance and a proven business model.

D) good strategy and good strategy execution.

E) having a profitable business model, a willingness to change the company's business model whenever circumstanceswarrant, and having a sustainable competitive advantage.

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