Deck 2: The External Environment and Organizational Culture
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The fastest-growing age group in the US civilian labor force is the group between 30 and 40 years old.
False
2
Dasani bottled water is a competitor to Pepsi.
True
3
In the future the labor force will be even more homogenous than it is today.
False
4
Family leave,flexible working hours and child care assistance have been introduced as a result of the re-entrance of older workers into the workplace.
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Organizations are open systems that affect and are affected by their external environments.
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When investors bid up stock prices,companies have less capital to fuel their strategies.
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A barrier to entry is a condition that prevents customers from using a firm's products or services.
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Regulatory agencies set rules but do not have the power to investigate company practices nor take legal action to ensure compliance with the law.
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While the stock market can impact a firm,it has no effect on the behavior of individual managers.
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Firms that develop strategies that don't include technological advances will realize obsolescence and extinction.
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One reason that the labor force will not be more ethnically diverse than it is today is due to the immigration situation.
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U.S.government policies both impose strategic constraints and provide opportunities for organizations.
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Psychographics are measures of various characteristics of the people who make up groups or other social units.
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The first question in understanding competitive environments is,"Who is the competition?"
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Porter's Model for competitive analysis is one example of analyzing the competitive environment for adapting to and even influencing the nature of competition.
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Equipment is an example of an input to an organization.
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A firm's competitive environment is composed of the firm,its competitors,suppliers and distributors.
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All organizations operate in a macroenvironment.
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The external environment includes all relevant forces outside the organization's boundaries.
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A more diverse workforce presents managers with challenges as well as opportunities.
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Melissa,a retail manager,encourages her employees to solve customers' problems without her approval of the particular situation.In this example Melissa has empowered her employees.
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Organizations that are affected by and that affect their environment are called
A)inputs.
B)outputs.
C)open systems.
D)closed systems.
E)social systems.
A)inputs.
B)outputs.
C)open systems.
D)closed systems.
E)social systems.
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Robert was recently hired as the workplace safety compliance officer at Diligent Drilling Company.Robert will have the responsibility to monitor regulations from which of these government agencies?
A)FCC
B)EPA
C)SEC
D)OSHA
E)NLRB
A)FCC
B)EPA
C)SEC
D)OSHA
E)NLRB
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Southwest Airlines demonstrates competitive pacification as an independent strategy by cutting fares when it enters a new market.
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In a dynamic environment,bureaucratic organizations are more efficient than organic organizations.
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Powerful suppliers can increase an organization's profits,especially if the organization cannot pass on price increases to its customers.
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Insurance for a car is a complementary product/service for the car.
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Environmental scanning means sorting through information available to the public to interpret what is important and what is not.
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Benchmarking represents alternative combinations of different factors into a total picture of the environment and the firm.
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A substitute for a company's offering is a potential opportunity.
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Competitive intelligence is the information necessary to decide how best to manage in the competitive environment.
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32
Stories told by employees almost never have any connection to the true culture of the organization.
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A strong organization culture is one in which everyone understands and believes in the firm's goals,priorities and practices.
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34
Amy Jane,a new manager at Delectable Baked goods,has been asked to focus on the competitive environment of the organization.Which of these factors is among those that Amy Jane should focus on?
A)Government policies
B)Demographics
C)Suppliers
D)Technology
E)Social factors
A)Government policies
B)Demographics
C)Suppliers
D)Technology
E)Social factors
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A switching cost is a fixed cost a buyer faces when changing suppliers.
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Defenders are more likely to engage in strategic maneuvering than prospectors.
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A value chain is the managing of the network of facilities and people that obtain materials from outside the organization,transform them into products,and distribute them to customers.
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38
The SEC recently proposed regulations requiring companies to disclose more details about executive compensation.This illustrates an important interaction between organizations and their relevant
A)demographics.
B)regulators.
C)attorneys.
D)labor officials.
E)suppliers.
A)demographics.
B)regulators.
C)attorneys.
D)labor officials.
E)suppliers.
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Customer service means giving customers what they want,the way they want it,the first time.
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40
Using international bribery as a business tactic is illegal for U.S.firms.This statement reflects which type of environmental force at work?
A)Competitive
B)Economic
C)Legal/political
D)Societal values
E)Demographics
A)Competitive
B)Economic
C)Legal/political
D)Societal values
E)Demographics
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41
Which of the following statements about workforce demographics is true?
A)Training of entry-level workers is not needed in today's modern workplace.
B)Workforce demographics have little to do with human resource strategies.
C)Entry-level workers are likely to be relatively scarce over the next five years.
D)Population growth influences the size and composition of the labor force.
E)Technical tasks can be sent overseas to be accomplished,but companies usually then have to pay more for labor.
A)Training of entry-level workers is not needed in today's modern workplace.
B)Workforce demographics have little to do with human resource strategies.
C)Entry-level workers are likely to be relatively scarce over the next five years.
D)Population growth influences the size and composition of the labor force.
E)Technical tasks can be sent overseas to be accomplished,but companies usually then have to pay more for labor.
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42
A firm's current competition,suppliers,customers and the threat of new entrants or of substitutes are all elements in the
A)task environment.
B)microenvironment.
C)Porter model for competitive analysis.
D)industrial microenvironment.
E)Peters model for organizational excellence.
A)task environment.
B)microenvironment.
C)Porter model for competitive analysis.
D)industrial microenvironment.
E)Peters model for organizational excellence.
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43
Interest rates,inflation,the federal deficit,and unemployment levels are all elements in which aspect of the macroenvironment?
A)The social environment
B)The international environment
C)The regulatory environment
D)The economic environment
E)The demographic environment
A)The social environment
B)The international environment
C)The regulatory environment
D)The economic environment
E)The demographic environment
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The development of new products that may replace sales of existing products is referred to as the threat of
A)new entrants.
B)substitutes.
C)diminished supply.
D)technology.
E)complements.
A)new entrants.
B)substitutes.
C)diminished supply.
D)technology.
E)complements.
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Measures of various characteristics of the people who make up groups or other social units are called
A)psychographics.
B)demographics.
C)social characteristics.
D)lifestyle analytics.
E)unit characterization.
A)psychographics.
B)demographics.
C)social characteristics.
D)lifestyle analytics.
E)unit characterization.
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Conditions which may prevent new firms from entering an industry (i.e. ,the use of patents)are referred to as
A)barriers to entry.
B)roadblocks.
C)unfair trade practices.
D)insider trading.
E)trade protectionism.
A)barriers to entry.
B)roadblocks.
C)unfair trade practices.
D)insider trading.
E)trade protectionism.
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Which of the following is an example of a potential substitute product?
A)polyester for cotton
B)ink cartridges for printers
C)mops for detergent
D)iTunes for iPod
E)furniture for apartments
A)polyester for cotton
B)ink cartridges for printers
C)mops for detergent
D)iTunes for iPod
E)furniture for apartments
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Hospitals and universities are very expensive to run due not only to the capital equipment that is required for each,but also due to the personnel such as specialized medical doctors and researchers.The cost of these types of institutions is an example of
A)enhancing barriers to entry.
B)eliminating protectionism.
C)unfair competition.
D)enhancing trade protectionism.
E)eliminating barriers to entry.
A)enhancing barriers to entry.
B)eliminating protectionism.
C)unfair competition.
D)enhancing trade protectionism.
E)eliminating barriers to entry.
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__________ trends regarding how people think and behave have major implications for management of the labor force,corporate social actions and strategic decisions about products and markets.
A)Psychological
B)Political
C)Economic
D)Technological
E)Societal
A)Psychological
B)Political
C)Economic
D)Technological
E)Societal
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Advances in genetic engineering and biotechnology are expected to produce some food products that will become available year-round even in northern climates.These changes will provide grocers with an opportunity to reduce their shipping costs while at the same time,offering fresher produce to their customers.These advances are an example of changes in the
A)technological environment.
B)economic environment.
C)political environment.
D)demographic environment.
E)ecological environment.
A)technological environment.
B)economic environment.
C)political environment.
D)demographic environment.
E)ecological environment.
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When microwave ovens were originally introduced,they posed a potential threat to the producers of conventional ovens.Over several decades,the effect of microwaves on the sales of conventional ovens has been minimal;in fact,most homes today utilize both appliances.Also,technology has not advanced much in this area and industry profits are flat.Based on this information
A)the threat of new entrants for either type of oven is high.
B)the threat of competitive rivalry for either type of oven is high.
C)the threat of new entrants for either type of oven is low.
D)the threat of substitutes for either type of oven is high.
E)the regulatory influence on these ovens is high and changing.
A)the threat of new entrants for either type of oven is high.
B)the threat of competitive rivalry for either type of oven is high.
C)the threat of new entrants for either type of oven is low.
D)the threat of substitutes for either type of oven is high.
E)the regulatory influence on these ovens is high and changing.
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Which of the following is a competitor which a mass merchandiser like Target must identify and anticipate the actions of?
A)Consumer advocacy groups
B)Mass merchandiser suppliers
C)Wholesale outlets like Sam's or Price Club
D)Companies entering new markets
E)All of the above are potential competitors.
A)Consumer advocacy groups
B)Mass merchandiser suppliers
C)Wholesale outlets like Sam's or Price Club
D)Companies entering new markets
E)All of the above are potential competitors.
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53
The economy is a crucial component of the macroenvironment.Which of the following statements is most true about economic macro effects?
A)The impact of changes in the economy is predictable to competitors.
B)Changes in the economy are impossible to quantify.
C)There are complex interconnections among the economies of different countries.
D)High-level managers have little awareness of economic indicators.
E)The economy has no macro effects on managers.
A)The impact of changes in the economy is predictable to competitors.
B)Changes in the economy are impossible to quantify.
C)There are complex interconnections among the economies of different countries.
D)High-level managers have little awareness of economic indicators.
E)The economy has no macro effects on managers.
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The highest barrier to entry of the following items is
A)brand identification.
B)competitor experience.
C)pricing practices.
D)the economy.
E)technology.
A)brand identification.
B)competitor experience.
C)pricing practices.
D)the economy.
E)technology.
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The competitive environment consists of
A)the firm,and its rivals,suppliers,customers (buyers),new entrants,and substitute or complementary products.
B)only those organizations which the focal organization relies upon to provide supplies and materials.
C)those people who comprise the workers of the organization that complete the organization's activities.
D)those organizations that hold the firm accountable to their stakeholders.
E)those broader influences that affect a firm's competitive advantage.
A)the firm,and its rivals,suppliers,customers (buyers),new entrants,and substitute or complementary products.
B)only those organizations which the focal organization relies upon to provide supplies and materials.
C)those people who comprise the workers of the organization that complete the organization's activities.
D)those organizations that hold the firm accountable to their stakeholders.
E)those broader influences that affect a firm's competitive advantage.
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A low-cost airline described as one of the excellent companies in the bestseller of the early 1980s,InSearch of Excellence is no longer in business.Industry analysts state that although the service and price provided by the airline was what customers wanted,the larger airlines were able to drive the low-cost airline out of business through an aggressive price war.This scenario is illustrative of which aspect of the competitive environment?
A)Customers
B)Competitors
C)Regulators
D)The economy
E)The political environment of the time
A)Customers
B)Competitors
C)Regulators
D)The economy
E)The political environment of the time
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Wal-Mart recently engaged Amazon.com in a price war,offering best-selling books for first $10,then $9,and now Target Stores has jumped into the war with best sellers for $8.98.This scenario is an example of which aspect of the competitive environment?
A)Customers
B)Competitors
C)Regulators
D)The economy
E)The political environment of the time
A)Customers
B)Competitors
C)Regulators
D)The economy
E)The political environment of the time
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Which of the following is an element of Michael Porter's model for analyzing the competitive environment?
A)Substitutes and complements
B)New suppliers
C)New customers
D)Regulatory forces
E)SBU strategy
A)Substitutes and complements
B)New suppliers
C)New customers
D)Regulatory forces
E)SBU strategy
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59
Managers with ready access to information
A)increase costs.
B)gain a significant competitive edge.
C)lose power.
D)decrease their span of control.
E)always increase sales.
A)increase costs.
B)gain a significant competitive edge.
C)lose power.
D)decrease their span of control.
E)always increase sales.
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60
New methods of communication,production and even the development of entire new industries are the results of the changes in
A)demographics.
B)societal preferences.
C)technology.
D)the economy.
E)politics.
A)demographics.
B)societal preferences.
C)technology.
D)the economy.
E)politics.
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_____________ create(s)alternative combinations of different factors into a total picture of the environment and the firm.
A)Scenarios
B)Forecasting
C)Benchmarking
D)Competitive intelligence
E)Buffering
A)Scenarios
B)Forecasting
C)Benchmarking
D)Competitive intelligence
E)Buffering
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62
Fixed costs buyers face if they change suppliers are called
A)changing costs.
B)switching costs.
C)supplier costs.
D)retailer costs.
E)sunk costs.
A)changing costs.
B)switching costs.
C)supplier costs.
D)retailer costs.
E)sunk costs.
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63
Sam's Siding traditionally provides sub-contracting services to construction firms.There are many firms like Sam's in the marketplace and Sam's does about 85% of their work for Bill's Building.Bill typically negotiates quite heavily with his prospective customers,which ultimately reduces Sam's profits.This situation is indicative of the high bargaining power of
A)customers.
B)suppliers.
C)substitute companies.
D)competitors.
E)new construction companies.
A)customers.
B)suppliers.
C)substitute companies.
D)competitors.
E)new construction companies.
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Environmental uncertainty results from
A)complexity
B)simplicity.
C)cooperation.
D)simple issues.
E)a incrementally changing environment.
A)complexity
B)simplicity.
C)cooperation.
D)simple issues.
E)a incrementally changing environment.
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Organizations must acquire a variety of resources in order to produce a product or service of value.These resources may include materials,equipment,financing or even employees.The sources that provide these various resources are referred to as
A)resource firms.
B)placement centers.
C)retailers.
D)suppliers.
E)customs houses.
A)resource firms.
B)placement centers.
C)retailers.
D)suppliers.
E)customs houses.
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66
ABC Bank utilizes the janitorial services of Bob's Scrub-A-Dub-Dub to keep their buildings clean.Bob's provides all the necessary cleaning supplies,training of crews,background security checks (since the crews work after hours)and all other associated expenses.The other available janitorial services do not typically provide security checks and a client such as a bank would have to hire guards to watch the work of the janitors.This expense effectively limits the bank to utilizing only Bob's services.This illustrates the concept of
A)high employment costs.
B)unfavorable supplier status.
C)high switching costs.
D)favorable quality status.
E)complementary products.
A)high employment costs.
B)unfavorable supplier status.
C)high switching costs.
D)favorable quality status.
E)complementary products.
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67
Managers at Molly's Closet,a clothing retailer,engage in an annual organizational assessment as part of an attempt to predict changes as well as possible opportunities and threats.They look at issues such as who their competitors are,how many entry barriers there are in the industry and what substitutes exist for their products.This assessment is called
A)scenario development.
B)forecasting.
C)benchmarking.
D)environmental scanning.
E)SWOT analysis.
A)scenario development.
B)forecasting.
C)benchmarking.
D)environmental scanning.
E)SWOT analysis.
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An outcome of environmental scanning is __________,the information necessary to decide how best to manage in the competitive environment managers have identified.
A)an organizational plan
B)entry barrier concepts
C)competitive intelligence
D)corporate espionage plans
E)competitive counter-plans
A)an organizational plan
B)entry barrier concepts
C)competitive intelligence
D)corporate espionage plans
E)competitive counter-plans
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The method for predicting how variables will change the future is called
A)budgeting.
B)scenario development.
C)forecasting.
D)benchmarking.
E)environmental scanning.
A)budgeting.
B)scenario development.
C)forecasting.
D)benchmarking.
E)environmental scanning.
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Which of the following would be considered a consumer?
A)OSHA
B)Neiman Marcus
C)An individual
D)IBM
E)All of the above would be considered a consumer.
A)OSHA
B)Neiman Marcus
C)An individual
D)IBM
E)All of the above would be considered a consumer.
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_____________ refers to the degree of discontinuous change that occurs within the industry.
A)Environmental complexity
B)Environmental disfunction
C)Environmental contracting
D)Cooptation
E)Environmental dynamism
A)Environmental complexity
B)Environmental disfunction
C)Environmental contracting
D)Cooptation
E)Environmental dynamism
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The best advice for using forecasts is
A)use multiple forecasts and perhaps average their predictions.
B)forecasts become more accurate the further into the future you predict.
C)forecasts improve the data used to construct them.
D)the more complex the forecast,the more accurate it is.
E)Unexpected events are all the more reason to stick to the forecast.
A)use multiple forecasts and perhaps average their predictions.
B)forecasts become more accurate the further into the future you predict.
C)forecasts improve the data used to construct them.
D)the more complex the forecast,the more accurate it is.
E)Unexpected events are all the more reason to stick to the forecast.
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73
Which of the following scenarios would be the most favorable to an existing firm in the industry according to the Porter model of the competitive environment?
A)Many competitors,few entry barriers,and few customers.
B)Many competitors,high threat of entry,many customers.
C)Few entry barriers,many substitutes,many customers.
D)High industry growth,many barriers to entry,customers have low bargaining power.
E)Low industry growth,few barriers to entry,suppliers have low bargaining power.
A)Many competitors,few entry barriers,and few customers.
B)Many competitors,high threat of entry,many customers.
C)Few entry barriers,many substitutes,many customers.
D)High industry growth,many barriers to entry,customers have low bargaining power.
E)Low industry growth,few barriers to entry,suppliers have low bargaining power.
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Management of the network of facilities and people that obtains materials from the outside,transforms them into products and distributes the products to customers is called
A)collaboration.
B)switching costs.
C)cooptation.
D)supply chain management.
E)customer service.
A)collaboration.
B)switching costs.
C)cooptation.
D)supply chain management.
E)customer service.
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The main difference between a final consumer and an intermediate consumer is
A)the final consumer usually pays cash for the purchase whereas the intermediate customer uses a credit card.
B)an intermediate consumer will utilize the purchase in order to sell their product/service to final consumers whereas a final customer use the product him/herself.
C)final consumers purchase more (in dollar value)than do intermediate consumers.
D)intermediate consumers are usually more flexible than final consumers.
E)final consumers have more bargaining power than intermediate customers.
A)the final consumer usually pays cash for the purchase whereas the intermediate customer uses a credit card.
B)an intermediate consumer will utilize the purchase in order to sell their product/service to final consumers whereas a final customer use the product him/herself.
C)final consumers purchase more (in dollar value)than do intermediate consumers.
D)intermediate consumers are usually more flexible than final consumers.
E)final consumers have more bargaining power than intermediate customers.
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76
A narrative that describes a particular set of future conditions is called
A)benchmarking.
B)a scenario.
C)forecasting.
D)managerial outcomes analysis.
E)competitive intelligence.
A)benchmarking.
B)a scenario.
C)forecasting.
D)managerial outcomes analysis.
E)competitive intelligence.
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77
In determining how interest rates will change the future,a manager would use
A)budgeting.
B)scenario development.
C)forecasting.
D)benchmarking.
E)environmental scanning.
A)budgeting.
B)scenario development.
C)forecasting.
D)benchmarking.
E)environmental scanning.
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_______________ means identifying the best-in-class performance by a company in your area and then comparing your processes to theirs.
A)Scenario planning
B)Forecasting
C)Benchmarking
D)Environmental scanning
E)Adapting
A)Scenario planning
B)Forecasting
C)Benchmarking
D)Environmental scanning
E)Adapting
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79
Giving customers what they want or need,they way they want it,the first time is known as
A)planned giving.
B)planned obsolescence.
C)customer service.
D)premier service.
E)operations management.
A)planned giving.
B)planned obsolescence.
C)customer service.
D)premier service.
E)operations management.
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80
A customer who purchases raw materials or wholesale products before selling them is called a(n)
A)final customer.
B)middle customer.
C)intermediate consumer.
D)first tier supplier.
E)preliminary customer.
A)final customer.
B)middle customer.
C)intermediate consumer.
D)first tier supplier.
E)preliminary customer.
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