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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上Chapter 6Corporate-Level StrategyTRUE/FALSE1.In 2005, Gillette was acquired by Proctor & Gamble (P&G). This is an example of business level strategic action initiated by P&G.4.A major advantage of diversification is that overall monitoring costs are reduced, since each separate business

2、 comes under the control of corporate headquarters.5.Successful product diversification is expected to increase the variability in the firms profitability, since the earnings are generated from several different business units.11.Blocking competitors through multipoint competition is a strategy used

3、 by related diversified firms to create value.12.PepsiCo uses its own distribution system to deliver multiple Pepsi branded beverage products. Pepsi recently acquired Gatorade and delivers these products using the Pepsi distribution system. This use of Pepsis outbound logistics is an example of acti

4、vity sharing.13.P&G acquired Gillette Co. and created the Crest Pro-Health label by combining P&Gs Crest with Gillettes Oral-B brands. This is an example of achieving synergies through sharing activities.15.In a money-making effort, a small private university has decided to institute consulting serv

5、ices using its business faculty as consultants whose services would be sold to clients. This university is attempting to use its faculty to gain economies of scope.16.When firms share activities across units, they are often able to achieve increased value.21.Vertical integration exists when a compan

6、y produces its own inputs (forward integration) or owns its own source of output distribution (backward integration).26.Virtual integration tends to erode the relationships between suppliers and customers as personal contacts are replaced with impersonal electronic communications.29.An unrelated div

7、ersification strategy can create value through two types of financial economies, (1) efficient internal capital allocations and (2) purchasing other firms, restructuring their assets, and selling them.32.Unrelated diversification has been the norm for the most successful firms in many industrialized

8、 countries such as Germany, Italy, and France.35.When implementing a restructuring strategy a company would do best by focusing on mature, low-technology businesses.38.Low performance is associated with increased diversification.39.Performance continues to increase as diversification increases from

9、single business to unrelated diversification.41.Related diversification by a firm tends to reduce a managers executive compensation, whereas unrelated diversification tends to increase it because the firm has moved into new industries.MULTIPLE CHOICE1.In 2005, P&G, whose products include Crest tooth

10、paste and Tide laundry detergent, purchased Gillette. Gillette itself had multiple businesses, including a range of products including electric toothbrushes, razors and batteries. Which of the following reflects the acquisition?a.It is unrelated diversification for P&G because Gillette consists of m

11、ore than one business unit.b.It is unrelated diversification for Gillette because P&G consists of more than one business unit.c.It is related diversification for P&G because the product lines for both firms are consumer products sold through similar channels.d.It is related diversification for Gille

12、tte because the product lines for both firms are consumer products sold through similar channels.3.On the most basic level, corporate-level strategy is concerned with _ and how to manage these businesses.a.whether the firm should invest in global or domestic businessesb.what product markets and busi

13、nesses the firm should be inc.whether the portfolio of businesses should generate immediate above-average returns or should be troubled businesses which will create above-average returns only after restructuringd.whether to integrate backward or forward.4.The ultimate test of the value of a corporat

14、e-level strategy is whether thea.corporation earns a great deal of money.b.top management team is satisfied with the corporations performance.c.businesses in the portfolio are worth more under the management of the company in question than they would be under any other ownership.d.businesses in the

15、portfolio increase the firms financial returns.6.Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company once made only chewing gum. When Wrigley bought Life Savers (a line of candy mints) and Altoids (a line of breadth mints) from Kraft, chewing gum then constituted less than 95 percent of revenues. Thus, Wrigleya.was moving away

16、 from its traditional single-business strategy toward a dominant strategy.b.was moving away from its traditional dominant strategy toward a related-linked strategy.c.became a conglomerate since Life Savers and Altoids are unrelated bably planned to restructure these companies and sel

17、l them off.7.Usually a company is classified as a single business firm when revenues generated by the dominant business are greater than _ percent.a.99b.95c.90d.709.A firm that earns less than 70% of revenue from its dominant business and has direct connections between its businesses is engaging in

18、_ diversification.a.unrelatedb.related constrainedc.related linkedd.dominant-business11.Which acquisition would be considered the LEAST related?a.a candy manufacturer purchases a chemical laboratory specializing in food flavoringsb.a chain of garden centers acquires a landscape architecture firmc.a

19、hospital acquires a long-term care nursing homed.an upscale “white-tablecloth” restaurant chain acquires a travel agency12.The lowest level of diversification is the _ level.a.single businessb.dominant-businessc.related constrainedd.unrelated13.The main difference between the related constrained lev

20、el of diversification and the related linked level of diversification isa.the percentage of total organizational profitability that comes from the dominant business.b.the level of resources and activities shared among the businesses.c.whether the diversification is vertical or horizontal.d.whether t

21、he diversification is value-creating or value-neutral.15.GE has recently reorganized from eleven businesses down to six core businesses. The purpose of this reorganization is to transfer core competencies in different types of technologies among GEs businesses. This is an example ofa.increasing mark

22、et power through vertical integration.b.efficient internal capital allocation.c.a focus on financial economies.d.increasing corporate relatedness.16.Which of the following reasons for diversification is most likely to increase the firms value?a.increasing managerial compensationb.reducing costs thro

23、ugh business restructuringc.taking advantage of changes in tax lawsd.conforming to antitrust regulation17.Which of the following is a value-reducing reason for diversification?a.enhancing the strategic competitiveness of the entire companyb.expanding the business portfolio in order to reduce manager

24、ial employment riskc.gaining market power relative to competitorsd.conforming to antitrust regulation19.Firms that have selected a related diversification corporate-level strategy seek to exploita.control shared among business-unit managers.b.economies of scope between business units.c.the favorable

25、 demand of buyers.d.market power.23.The acquisition of Gillette Co. by Procter & Gamble will probably result in activity sharing because P&G has a reputation for technology transfer: the ability to take technology used in one brand and apply it to another brand. This is an example ofa.operational re

26、latedness.b.corporate relatedness.c.vertical integration.d.virtual integration.25.Research has shown that horizontal acquisitionsa.tend to have disappointing financial results in the long run.b.are being replaced by virtual acquisitions.c.result in lower levels of performance than unrelated acquisit

27、ions.d.are able to use activity sharing to successfully create economies of scope.29.In related linked diversified firms, _ are a complex set of resources that link the different businesses through managerial and technological knowledge, experience, and expertise.a.corporate core competenciesb.strat

28、egiesc.support angible assets31.Multipoint competition occurs whena.firms have multiple retail outlets.b.firms have multiple products in their primary industry.c.diversified firms compete against each other in several markets.d.firms have diversified portfolios of companies.32.One met

29、hod of facilitating the transfer of competencies between firms is toa.virtually integrate the two firms.b.transfer key people into new management positions.c.share support activities, such as purchasing practices.d.restructure the weaker firm to mirror the structure of the more successful firm.34.Ac

30、quisitions to increase market power require that the firm have a _ diversification strategy.a.unrelatedb.relatedc.dominant-businessd.single business35.When diversification results in two companies, such as UPS and FedEx, simultaneously competing in numerous markets, this is called _ competition.a.mu

31、ltipleb.multiportalc.multipointd.mutiplicit39.Backward integration occurs when a duces its own inputs.b.owns its own source of distribution of outputs.c.is concentrated in a single industry.d.is divesting unrelated businesses.43.Specialty Steel, Inc., needs a particular type of brick to

32、line its kilns in order to safely achieve the high temperatures needed for the unusually strong steel it produces. The clay to make this brick is very rare and only two brick plants in the U.S. make this type of brick. Specialty Steel has decided to buy one of these brick plants. This is an example

33、ofa.backward integration.b.forward integration.c.horizontal integration.d.virtual integration.45.The use of e-commerce to allow firms to reduce the costs of processing transactions while improving their supply-chain management skills and tightening the control of their inventories is beginning to re

34、placea.outsourcing.b.unrelated diversification.c.de-integration.d.vertical integration.46.Disney has been successful both in the sharing of activities among divisions and in the transfer of knowledge among divisions. Disney can be said to have createda.dynamic stability.b.inimitable competencies.c.c

35、ross-fertilization.d.synthesis.48.Firms are increasingly moving away from _ integration and toward _ integration.a.virtual; verticalb.virtual; virtuousc.virtuous; verticald.vertical; virtualANS:DPTS:1DIF:MediumREF:163OBJ:06-04 TYPE: knowledgeNOT:AACSB: Business Knowledge & Analytical Skills | Manage

36、ment: Strategy | Dierdorff & Rubin: Managing administration & control50.Which type of diversification is most likely to create value through financial economies?a.related constrainedb.operational and corporate relatednessc.unrelatedd.related linked.55.Successful unrelated diversification through res

37、tructuring is typically accomplished bya.focusing on mature, low-technology businesses.b.a “random walk” of good luck in picking firms to buy.c.seeking out high technology firms in high growth industries.d.a top management team that is not constrained by pre-established ideas of how the firms portfo

38、lio should be developed.56.The risk for firms that follow the unrelated diversification strategy in developed economies is thata.external investors tend to dump the stocks of conglomerates during economic downturns.b.conglomerates are typically owned by one powerful entrepreneur and do not survive h

39、is/her retirement or ernment regulations, especially in Europe, have periodically forced the dissolution of petitors can imitate financial economies more easily than they imitate economies of scope.60.All of the following are internal firm incentives to diversify EXCEPT

40、a.overall firm risk reduction.b.uncertain future cash flows.c.stricter interpretation of antitrust laws.d.low performance.63.Free cash flows area.liquid financial assets for which investments in current businesses are no longer economically viable.b.liquid financial assets that for tax purposes must

41、 be reinvested in the firm if not distributed as dividends to shareholders.c.the profits resulting after a restructured firm has been sold.d.dividends that have been distributed to shareholders that are taxed as capital gains.66.As the threat of corporate failure increases due to relatedness between

42、 a firms business units, firms may decide toa.increase the firms level of retained resources.b.diversify into less risky environments.c.reduce the level of diversity in its investments.d.pursue unproven product lines.67.Synergy exists whena.cost savings are realized through improved allocations of f

43、inancial resources based on investments inside or outside the firm.b.two units create value by utilizing market power in their respective industries.c.firms utilize constrained related diversification to build an attractive portfolio of businesses.d.the value created by business units working together exceeds the value the units create when

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