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44. | 
Which
  of the following is NOT a limitation of SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses,
  Opportunities, Threats) analysis?  
 
 
 
 
Among the limitations of SWOT
  are: organizational strengths may not lead to competitive advantage; the SWOT
  focus on the external environment is too narrow; it gives a one-shot view of
  a moving target; and it overemphasizes a single dimension of strategy. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 03-01 The benefits and limitations of SWOT analysis in conducting an internal analysis of the firm. Level of Difficulty: 1 Easy Topic: The benefits and limitations of SWOT analysis | 
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45. | 
In
  value-chain analysis, the activities of an organization are divided into two
  major categories of value activities: primary and support. Which of the
  following is a primary activity?  
 
 
 
 
Five primary activities
  (inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and
  service (which includes repairs)) contribute to the physical creation of the
  product or service, its sale and transfer to the buyer, and its service after
  the sale. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-01 The benefits and limitations of SWOT analysis in conducting an internal analysis of the firm. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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46. | 
Inbound
  logistics include:  
 
 
 
 
Inbound logistics is
  associated primarily with receiving, storing, and distributing inputs to the
  product. It includes material handling, warehousing, inventory control,
  vehicle scheduling, and returns to suppliers. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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47. | 
In
  assessing its primary activities, an airline would examine ___________.  
 
 
 
 
Five primary activities:
  inbound logistics, operations (which would include baggage handling for an
  airline), outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and service contribute to
  the physical creation of the product or service, its sale and transfer to the
  buyer, and its service after the sale. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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48. | 
Advertising
  is a __________ activity. Supply of replacement parts is a __________
  activity.  
 
 
 
 
Five primary activities
  (inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing and sales, and
  service) contribute to the physical creation of the product or service, its
  sale and transfer to the buyer, and its service after the sale. Inbound
  logistics is primarily associated with receiving, storing, and distributing
  inputs to the product. Marketing and sales activities include advertising. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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49. | 
Which
  of the following examples demonstrates how successful organizations manage
  their primary activities?  
 
 
 
 
Just-in-time (JIT) inventory
  systems were designed to achieve efficient inbound logistics, which is one of
  the five primary activities in value-chain analysis. With JIT inventory systems,
  parts deliveries arrive at the assembly plants only hours before they are
  needed. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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50. | 
Which
  of the following is not an advantage of Just-In-Time inventory systems?  
 
 
 
 
With JIT inventory systems,
  parts deliveries arrive at the assembly plants only hours before they are
  needed. This requires greater reliance on superior performance of suppliers. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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51. | 
XYZ
  Corp. is focusing on the objective of low-cost, high quality, on-time
  production by minimizing idle productive facilities and workers. The XYZ
  Corp. is taking advantage of a __________ system.  
 
 
 
 
Just-in-time (JIT) inventory
  systems were designed to achieve efficient inbound logistics, which is one of
  the five primary activities in value-chain analysis. With JIT inventory
  systems, parts deliveries arrive at the assembly plants only hours before
  they are needed, which reduces idle production capacity. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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52. | 
___________
  is/are associated with collecting, storing, and distributing the product or
  service to buyers. They consist of warehousing, material handling, delivery
  operation, order processing, and scheduling.  
 
 
 
 
Outbound logistics is
  associated with collecting, storing, and distributing the product or service
  to buyers. These activities include finished goods, warehousing, material
  handling, delivery vehicle operation, order processing, and scheduling. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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53. | 
Customer
  service includes ________.  
 
 
 
 
Service activity includes all
  actions associated with providing service to enhance or maintain the value of
  the product, such as installation, repair, training, parts supply, and
  product adjustment. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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54. | 
Which
  of the following is a support activity?  
 
 
 
 
Support activities in the
  value chain can be divided into four generic categories: general administration,
  human resource management, technology development, and procurement. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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55. | 
Which
  of the following lists consists of support activities?  
 
 
 
 
Support activities in the
  value chain can be divided into four generic categories: general
  administration, human resource management, technology development, and
  procurement. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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56. | 
Human
  resource management consists of activities involved in the recruiting,
  hiring, training, development, and compensation of all types of personnel. It
  supports _______________.  
 
 
 
 
Human resource management
  consists of activities involved in the recruiting, hiring, training,
  development, and compensation of all types of personnel. It supports both
  individual primary and support activities and the entire value chain. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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57. | 
According
  to value-chain analysis, which of the following would be considered part of
  the general administration in a firm?  
 
 
 
 
General administration
  consists of a number of activities, including general management, planning,
  finance, accounting, legal and government affairs, quality management, and
  information systems. Administration typically supports the entire value chain
  and not individual activities. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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58. | 
Although
  general administration is often viewed only as overhead expense, it can
  become a source of competitive advantage. Examples include all of the
  following EXCEPT:  
 
 
 
 
General administration
  consists of a number of activities, including general management, planning,
  finance, accounting, legal and government affairs, quality management, and
  information systems. Marketing is a primary activity. | 
| 
AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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59. | 
For
  firms such as CarMax, information systems have been a source of competitive
  advantage. Their proprietary information system captures, analyzes,
  interprets, and disseminates information about all cars on the CarMax lot.
  Which of the following can be attributed to this information system?  
 
 
 
 
CarMax also operates a
  proprietary information system that captures, analyzes, interprets, and
  disseminates information about all cars on the CarMax lot. The key features
  of this system provide CarMax management with real-time business insights
  into different store operations, such as inventory management, pricing, and
  sales consultant productivity. This advanced information system allows CarMax
  to decrease uncertainties in traditionally hard to forecast areas such as
  inventory management, allowing management to improve operational efficiency
  and anticipate future trends. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-02 The primary and support activities of a firm's value chain. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
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60. | 
A
  marketing department that promises delivery faster than the ability of the
  production department to produce is an example of a lack of understanding of
  the _____________.  
 
 
 
 
Important to value-chain analysis
  are interrelationships which are the collaborative and strategic exchange
  relationships between value-chain activities either (a) within firms or (b)
  between firms. Strategic exchange relationships involve exchange of resources
  such as information, people, technology, or money that contribute to the
  success of the firm. | 
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AACSB:
  Analytic Blooms: Understand Learning Objective: 03-03 How value-chain analysis can help managers create value by investigating relationships among activities within the firm and between the firm and its customers and suppliers. Level of Difficulty: 2 Medium Topic: Value-Chain Analysis | 
 
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