Question 1: Why is doing strategic planning so difficult?
- People seldom agree on where the company stands right now and how it is performing because they are biased, have a limited perspective, and often have personal or hidden agendas, that is, politics gets in the way of candor and truth
- Information the company and its people possess is incomplete, dated, often inaccurate, and sometimes not useful, while the information they most need is often unavailable
- The planning horizon is typically three to five years into the future, a future that is unknown, ambiguous, and changing before our very eyes
- It takes too much effort, time, and money, and besides, "the company is doing fine"
- All of the above
Question 2: Which of the following is not a concentration strategy?
- Develop innovative products
- Invest in developing a new technology
- Acquire a company in another industry
- Expand internationally
- Conglomerate-diversification strategy
Question 3: Vision statements that include a timeframe in which the vision might be achieved are more useful than those that don't.
Question 4: Which of the following is a good reason to have a formal set of corporate values?
- It helps earn the public trust
- It communicates to all employees how to behave
- It fosters loyalty in consumers
- It develops a culture based on those values
- All of the above
Question 5: Which of the following is not a key personality trait of leadership?
- Being visionary
- Having strong moral and ethical principles
- Humility
- Being liked
- Having integrity
Question 6: Every company that does business in the US must have its financial statements audited.
Question 7: Mergers and acquisitions are the same.
Question 8: A company's purpose is its vision statement.
Question 9: Which of the following is not regulated?
- Education
- Electric utilities
- Computers
- Prescription drugs
- Airline safety
Question 10: A company's publicly stated underlying purpose has value because it:
- Motivates employees
- Attracts the right kind of person to want to work for the company
- Generates positive public relations
- Expresses values with which employees identify
- All of the above