1.
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Environmental
scanning and competitor intelligence provide important inputs for forecasting
activities.
TRUE
Three important processes
(scanning, monitoring, and gathering competitive intelligence) are used to
develop forecasts.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-01 The importance of developing forecasts of the business environment. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
2.
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A
hard trend is something that might happen and for which the probability that
it might happen can be estimated.
FALSE
A soft trend is something
that might happen and for which the probability that it might happen can be
estimated.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-01 The importance of developing forecasts of the business environment. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
3.
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A
soft trend is a projection based on measureable facts, events, or objects. It
is something that will happen.
FALSE
A hard trend is a projection
based on measureable facts, events, or objects. It is something that will
happen.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-01 The importance of developing forecasts of the business environment. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
4.
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The
aging of the population is a hard trend.
TRUE
A hard trend is a projection
based on measureable facts, events, or objects. It is something that will
happen.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-01 The importance of developing forecasts of the business environment. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
5.
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A
number of choices government officials make are based on projections about
future interest rates. The projections are soft trends.
TRUE
A soft trend is something
that might happen and for which the probability that it might happen can be
estimated.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-01 The importance of developing forecasts of the business environment. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
6.
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Environmental
monitoring deals with tracking changes in environmental trends that are often
uncovered during the environmental scanning process.
TRUE
Environmental monitoring
tracks the evolution of environmental trends, sequences of events, or streams
of activities.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 02-02 Why environmental scanning; environmental monitoring; and collecting competitive intelligence are critical inputs to forecasting. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
7.
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Competitor
Intelligence (CI) is a tool that can provide management with early warnings
about both threats and opportunities.
TRUE
Competitive intelligence (CI)
helps firms define and understand their industry and identify strengths and
weaknesses of rivals. Done properly, competitive intelligence helps a company
avoid surprises by anticipating competitor moves and decreasing response
time.
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AACSB: Analytic
Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 02-02 Why environmental scanning; environmental monitoring; and collecting competitive intelligence are critical inputs to forecasting. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
8.
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Competitive
intelligence generally does not benefit very much from gathering information
on competitors from sources in the public domain.
FALSE
Competitive intelligence is
frequently done effectively through public sources of information. Examples
are evident in daily newspapers and periodicals such as The Wall Street
Journal, BusinessWeek, and Fortune. For example, banks continually track home
loan, auto loan, and certificate of deposit (CD) interest rates charged by
rivals. Major airlines change hundreds of fares daily in response to
competitor tactics.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-02 Why environmental scanning; environmental monitoring; and collecting competitive intelligence are critical inputs to forecasting. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
9.
|
Even
with all of the advances in recent years, forecasting is typically considered
more of an art than a science and it is of little use in generating accurate
predictions.
FALSE
Environmental forecasting
involves the development of plausible projections about the direction, scope,
speed, and intensity of environmental change. Its purpose is to predict
change.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-02 Why environmental scanning; environmental monitoring; and collecting competitive intelligence are critical inputs to forecasting. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
10.
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Scenario
planning is usually concerned with short-term forecasts.
FALSE
Scenario analysis is an
in-depth approach to environmental forecasting that involves detailed
assessments by experts of societal trends, economics, politics, technology,
or other dimensions of the external environment.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 02-03 Why scenario planning is a useful technique for firms competing in industries characterized by unpredictability and change. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
11.
|
The
strengths and weaknesses of a SWOT analysis refer to the external conditions
of the firm.
FALSE
The Strengths and Weaknesses
refer to the internal conditions of the firm in which a firm excels
(strengths) and where it may be lacking relative to competitors (weaknesses).
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 02-03 Why scenario planning is a useful technique for firms competing in industries characterized by unpredictability and change. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
12.
|
The
opportunities and threats of a SWOT analysis refer to the internal conditions
of the firm.
FALSE
The Opportunities and Threats
are environmental conditions external to the firm. These could be factors
either in the general or competitive environment. In the general environment,
one might experience developments beneficial for most companies such as improving
economic conditions, that lower borrowing costs or trends that benefit some
companies and harm others.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 02-03 Why scenario planning is a useful technique for firms competing in industries characterized by unpredictability and change. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
13.
|
To
understand the business environment of a particular firm, you need to analyze
both the general environment and the firm industry and competitive
environment.
TRUE
Generally, firms compete with
other firms in the same industry. An industry is composed of a set of firms
that produce similar products or services, sell to similar customers, and use
similar methods of production. Gathering industry information and
understanding competitive dynamics among the different companies in your
industry is key to successful strategic management. To understand the
business environment of a particular firm, you need to analyze both the general
environment and the firm industry and competitive environment.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 02-03 Why scenario planning is a useful technique for firms competing in industries characterized by unpredictability and change. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Creating the Environmentally Aware Organization |
14.
|
Although
changes in the general environment may often adversely or favorably impact a
firm, they seldom alter an entire industry.
FALSE
The general environment is
composed of factors that can have dramatic effects on firm strategy.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-04 The impact of the general environment on a firm's strategies and performance. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: The General Environment |
15.
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The
impact of a demographic trend varies across industries.
TRUE
The impact of a demographic
trend, like all segments of the general environment, varies across
industries. Rising levels of affluence in many developed countries bode well
for brokerage services as well as for upscale pets and supplies. However,
this trend may adversely affect fast-food restaurants because people can
afford to dine at higher-priced restaurants.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-04 The impact of the general environment on a firm's strategies and performance. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: The General Environment |
16.
|
A
major sociocultural trend in the United States is the increased educational
attainment by women.
TRUE
Increased educational
attainment by women in the workplace has led to more women in upper
management positions. Given such educational attainment, it is hardly
surprising that companies owned by women have been one of the driving forces
of the U.S. economy.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-04 The impact of the general environment on a firm's strategies and performance. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: The General Environment |
17.
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Technological
innovations can create entirely new industries and alter the boundaries of
industries.
TRUE
Developments in technology
lead to new products and services and improve how they are produced and
delivered to the end user. Innovations can create entirely new industries and
alter the boundaries of existing industries.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-04 The impact of the general environment on a firm's strategies and performance. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: The General Environment |
18.
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There
is generally a weak relationship between equity markets (e.g., New York Stock
Exchange) and economic indicators.
FALSE
Economic indicators are
associated with equity markets. When stock market indexes increase, consumer
discretionary income rises and there is often an increased demand for luxury
items such as jewelry and automobiles.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-04 The impact of the general environment on a firm's strategies and performance. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: The General Environment |
19.
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The
Internet is a leading component in the rising emergence of digital
technology.
TRUE
The Internet has been a
leading and highly visible component of a broader technological
phenomenon—the emergence of digital technology. These technologies are
altering the way business is conducted and are having an effect on nearly
every business domain.
|
AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 02-04 The impact of the general environment on a firm's strategies and performance. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: The General Environment |
20.
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Crowdsourcing
is used by companies to develop products.
TRUE
In June 2006, Wired magazine
defined crowdsourcing as the tapping of the latent talent of the (online)
crowd. It has become the term of choice for a process that is infiltrating
many aspects of business life and has claimed some well-known successes,
particularly on the product development front.
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AACSB:
Analytic
Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 02-05 How forces in the competitive environment can affect profitability; and how a firm can improve its competitive position by increasing its power vis-à-vis these forces. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: The Competitive Environment |
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