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47. | 
The
  primary aim of strategic management at the business level is
  __________________.  
 
 
 
 
How firms compete with each
  other and how they attain and sustain competitive advantages goes to the
  heart of strategic management. In short, the key issue becomes to identify
  why some firms outperform others and enjoy such advantages over time. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 05-01 The central role of competitive advantage in the study of strategic management; and the three generic strategies: overall cost leadership; differentiation; and focus. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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48. | 
Primary
  value chain activities that involve the effective layout of receiving dock
  operations (inbound logistics) and support value chain activities that
  include expertise in process engineering (technology development)
  characterize what generic strategy?  
 
 
 
 
Examples of overall cost
  leadership within primary value chain activities may involve the effective
  layout of receiving dock operations (inbound logistics) and support value
  chain activities may include expertise in process engineering (technology
  development). | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-01 The central role of competitive advantage in the study of strategic management; and the three generic strategies: overall cost leadership; differentiation; and focus. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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49. | 
A
  manufacturing business pursuing cost leadership is likely to _______.  
 
 
 
 
Key to an overall cost
  leadership strategy is the experience curve, which refers to how business
  learns to lower costs as it gains experience with production processes. With
  experience, unit costs of production decline as output increases in most
  industries. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-01 The central role of competitive advantage in the study of strategic management; and the three generic strategies: overall cost leadership; differentiation; and focus. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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50. | 
One
  aspect of using a cost leadership strategy is that experience effects may
  lead to lower costs. Experience effects are achieved by ____________.  
 
 
 
 
Key to an overall cost
  leadership strategy is the experience curve, which refers to how business
  learns to lower costs as it gains experience with production processes. With
  experience, unit costs of production decline as output increases in most
  industries. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-01 The central role of competitive advantage in the study of strategic management; and the three generic strategies: overall cost leadership; differentiation; and focus. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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51. | 
With
  experience, unit costs of production decline as _________ increases in most industries.  
 
 
 
 
With experience, unit costs
  of production decline as output increases in most industries. The experience
  curve, developed by the Boston Consulting Group in 1968, is a way of looking
  at efficiency gains that come with experience. For a range of products, as
  cumulative experience doubles, costs and labor hours needed to produce a unit
  of product decline by 10 to 30 percent. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-01 The central role of competitive advantage in the study of strategic management; and the three generic strategies: overall cost leadership; differentiation; and focus. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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52. | 
Research
  has consistently shown that firms that achieve both cost leadership and
  differentiation advantages tend to perform ______________.  
 
 
 
 
Research supports the notion
  that firms that identify with one or more of the forms of competitive
  advantage outperform those that do not. There has been a rich history of
  strategic management research addressing this topic. One study found that
  businesses combining multiple forms of competitive advantage (differentiation
  and overall cost leadership) outperformed businesses that used only a single
  form. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-01 The central role of competitive advantage in the study of strategic management; and the three generic strategies: overall cost leadership; differentiation; and focus. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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53. | 
Convincing
  rivals not to enter a price war, protection from customer pressure to lower
  prices, and the ability to better withstand cost increases from suppliers
  characterize which type of competitive strategy?  
 
 
 
 
An overall low-cost position
  enables a firm to achieve above-average returns despite strong competition.
  It protects a firm against rivalry from competitors, because lower costs
  allow a firm to earn returns even if its competitors eroded their profits
  through intense rivalry. It protects firms against powerful buyers, who can
  only drive down prices to the level of the next most efficient producer. A
  low-cost position provides more flexibility to cope with supplier demands for
  input cost increases. | 
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AACSB: Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 05-02 How the successful attainment of generic strategies can improve a firm's relative power vis-à-vis the five forces that determine an industry's average profitability. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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54. | 
Which
  of the following is a risk (or potential pitfall) of cost leadership?  
 
 
 
 
Potential pitfalls of overall
  cost leadership strategy include too much focus on one or a few value-chain
  activities; all rivals share a common input or raw material; the strategy is
  imitated too easily; a lack of parity on differentiation; and erosion of cost
  advantages when the pricing information available to customers increases. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand 
Learning
  Objective: 05-03 The pitfalls managers must avoid in striving to attain
  generic strategies. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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55. | 
A
  firm can achieve differentiation through all of the following means EXCEPT
  ________.  
 
 
 
 
A differentiation strategy
  consists of creating differences in the product or service offering of the
  firm by creating something that is perceived industrywide as unique and
  valued by customers. Differentiation can take many forms, including prestige
  or brand image, technology, innovation, features, customer service, or a
  dealer network. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-03 The pitfalls managers must avoid in striving to attain generic strategies. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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56. | 
Support
  value chain activities that involve excellent applications engineering
  support (technology development) and facilities that promote a positive firm
  image (firm infrastructure) characterize what generic strategy?  
 
 
 
 
Examples of value chain
  activities for differentiation include support value chain activities like
  excellent applications engineering support (technology development) and
  facilities that promote a positive firm image (firm infrastructure). | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 05-03 The pitfalls managers must avoid in striving to attain generic strategies. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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57. | 
High
  product differentiation is generally accompanied by __________.  
 
 
 
 
Differentiation provides
  protection against rivalry since brand loyalty lowers customer sensitivity to
  price and raises customer switching costs. By increasing company margins,
  differentiation also avoids the need for a low-cost position. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-03 The pitfalls managers must avoid in striving to attain generic strategies. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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58. | 
Which
  of the following is FALSE regarding how a differentiation strategy can help a
  firm to improve its competitive position relative to the Porter five forces
  model?  
 
 
 
 
Supplier power is also
  decreased, because there is a certain amount of prestige associated with
  being the supplier to a producer of highly differentiated products and
  services. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-03 The pitfalls managers must avoid in striving to attain generic strategies. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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59. | 
A
  differentiation strategy enables a business to address the five competitive
  forces by ______.  
 
 
 
 
Differentiation provides
  protection against rivalry since brand loyalty lowers customer sensitivity to
  price and raises customer switching costs. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-03 The pitfalls managers must avoid in striving to attain generic strategies. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
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60. | 
Which
  of the following is not a potential pitfall of a differentiation
  strategy?  
 
 
 
 
Potential pitfalls of a
  differentiation strategy include uniqueness that is not valuable; too much
  differentiation; too high a price premium; differentiation that is easily
  imitated; dilution of brand identification through product-line extensions;
  or perceptions of differentiation may vary between buyers and sellers. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 05-03 The pitfalls managers must avoid in striving to attain generic strategies. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Types of Competitive Advantage and Sustainability | 
 
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