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Deck 10: Strategy Formation
1
According to which view/school of thought does strategic planning consists of four separate elements: (1) analysis, (2) strategy formulation, (3) strategy implementation and (4) control/ monitoring?
A) Contingency School
B) Learning School
C) Serving School
D) Planning School
A) Contingency School
B) Learning School
C) Serving School
D) Planning School
D
2
Which view/school of thought values the significance of power distribution, politics and organizational culture in the strategy formation process?
A) Emergent (Learning) School
B) Complexity School
C) Design School
D) The Environmental (Contingency) School
A) Emergent (Learning) School
B) Complexity School
C) Design School
D) The Environmental (Contingency) School
A
3
Which view/school of thought offers a holistic view of strategic management, combining all theories offered to explain the strategy process?
A) The 'Learning' or 'Emergent' Approach
B) The Configurational Approach
C) The Contingency Approach
D) None of the above
A) The 'Learning' or 'Emergent' Approach
B) The Configurational Approach
C) The Contingency Approach
D) None of the above
B
4
After the recession and the oil crises in the early 1970s the 'planning' school was heavily criticized by scholars because:
A) It sees the external environment as simple and stable
B) It separates strategy formulation from strategy implementation
C) It does not consider organizational culture and politics
D) All of the above
A) It sees the external environment as simple and stable
B) It separates strategy formulation from strategy implementation
C) It does not consider organizational culture and politics
D) All of the above
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5
Which view/school of thought claims that there is no need to have clear objectives because along the way new objectives and issues will emerge?
A) Configurational approach
B) B) Contingency approach
C) Complexity approach
D) Learning approach
A) Configurational approach
B) B) Contingency approach
C) Complexity approach
D) Learning approach
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6
The learning approach/school of thought strategy is developed by the following process:
A) Neat, Sequential, and Rational processes
B) Trial and error
C) The board of directors, Executives, and Shareholders
D) Scholars, academics, and educators
A) Neat, Sequential, and Rational processes
B) Trial and error
C) The board of directors, Executives, and Shareholders
D) Scholars, academics, and educators
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7
What is the "butterfly effect"?
A) When nonlinear feedback loops, any small change or development, both within and outside the organization, can have significant and unexpected implications for the firm.
B) When people believe that they are being noticed for their leadership in a positive manner; when they are negatively affecting the operation.
C) When new technology is integrated into the firm and worker performance increases due to an interest in the technology and not the assigned tasks.
D) When an individual's first assessment of another co-worker is ambiguous and not based on relevant information.
A) When nonlinear feedback loops, any small change or development, both within and outside the organization, can have significant and unexpected implications for the firm.
B) When people believe that they are being noticed for their leadership in a positive manner; when they are negatively affecting the operation.
C) When new technology is integrated into the firm and worker performance increases due to an interest in the technology and not the assigned tasks.
D) When an individual's first assessment of another co-worker is ambiguous and not based on relevant information.
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8
The Planning School is known for using what level of management for formulating strategies?
A) Top Management
B) Entry Level Management
C) Senior Management
D) Middle and Front-Line Management
A) Top Management
B) Entry Level Management
C) Senior Management
D) Middle and Front-Line Management
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9
The learning school is known for being what style of strategy development?
A) Episodic
B) Crafted and emergent
C) Formal and Crafted
D) Episodic and Complex
A) Episodic
B) Crafted and emergent
C) Formal and Crafted
D) Episodic and Complex
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10
What approach/school of thought uses a PEST and SWOT analysis?
A) Planning school
B) Learning School
C) Complexity School
D) Contingency School
A) Planning school
B) Learning School
C) Complexity School
D) Contingency School
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11
What does the complexity school focus on?
A) Speedy response to emerging patterns and implications of the process on the company, customers, and competitors
B) Politics, culture, resources and implementation
C) It depends on the situation
D) Everything
A) Speedy response to emerging patterns and implications of the process on the company, customers, and competitors
B) Politics, culture, resources and implementation
C) It depends on the situation
D) Everything
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What are the aims of the contingency school?
A) It depends on the situation
B) All kinds of objectives
C) More on financial results and market share
D) No clear aims or objectives
A) It depends on the situation
B) All kinds of objectives
C) More on financial results and market share
D) No clear aims or objectives
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13
Which school of thought claims that there is no need to have clear objectives because along the way new objectives and issues will emerge?
A) Configurational approach
B) Contingency approach
C) Learning approach
D) Complexity approach
A) Configurational approach
B) Contingency approach
C) Learning approach
D) Complexity approach
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14
Strategy formulation and implementation are two independent activities.
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15
Strategy formation is defined as strategy formulation and strategy implementation.
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16
The learning school suggests formal analysis, financial resources, planning, clear top-down communication, and monitoring for strategy formation.
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17
All schools of thought in the strategic management field indicate and emphasise the need for critical consideration of multiple issues and factors when developing and implementing strategies.
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18
The 'planning' school is the most dominant approach in the strategic management field, perhaps because it puts forward certain guidelines and analytical tools.
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19
There is a hierarchical and integrative relationship among the schools of thought in the strategic management field and they are rarely found in their pure form.
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20
The premise of the "contingency school" is that strategy formation cannot be uniform for all situations.
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21
According to the complexity view, managers identify emerging patterns and then develop and implement strategies rapidly.
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22
The configurational school claims that it is necessary to achieve a 'fit' between contradictory tensions, and sustaining this coherence in dynamic and complex situations.
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23
According to the complexity view, the only feasible solution to strategy formation for companies is to aim to achieve and maintain a 'fit' between their external environment and their internal resources.
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The complexity approach identifies the "butterfly effect" explicating that the impact on an organization of even a small change in the environments in which it operates can be indeed significant.
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The learning school is uses, a rational top-down approach.
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26
What is strategy formulation?
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What is strategy implementation?
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What is strategy formation?
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29
What are the advantages of looking strategy formation from different schools of thought?
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30
Can you give examples of the "butterfly effect"?
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31
Discuss potential challenges in strategy formation in the international context.
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