Test Bank For Business Strategy And Development Canadian 2nd Edition By Bissonette//TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 1) Global GDP surpassed 80,000 USD (billions) in 2015. Answer: True False 2) Global GDP surpassed 100,000 USD (billions) in 2015. Ans...
TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
1) Commercial endeavours refers to the markets the organization serves, the products it offers, and the
needs it professes to meet in the marketplace.
Answer: True False
2) Employee interaction is a reflection of the complexities of the business activities that circulate
within an organization.
Answer: True False
3) Organizational efficiency and structure refers to the value-creating skills an organization's
employees bring to the marketplace.
Answer: True False
4) Employee interaction refers to the value-creating skills an organization's employees bring to the
marketplace.
Answer: True False
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5) Business can be thought of as a system designed to grow a market for an organization's goods and
services and create organizational value on behalf of stakeholders.
Answer: True False
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6) Any organization that produces a good or service can be classified as a business.
Answer: True False
7) The goal of business activities is profit.
yN
Answer: True False
8) Profit is what it costs to make and sell a product.
Answer: True False
es
9) Businesses have the right to keep and use their profits as they choose, without limitations.
Answer: True False
10) Businesses seek to earn a profit by providing goods and services to others.
Answer: True False
t
11) Revenue is the amount a business earns above and beyond what it spends for expenses and costs.
Answer: True False
12) A manager is an individual who assumes the risk of starting a business.
Answer: True False
13) If a business's costs and expenses are greater than its revenue, it will suffer a loss.
Answer: True False
,14) The business model can best be visualized as the underlying operational platform.
Answer: True False
15) Technology can help businesses become more efficient and productive.
Answer: True False
16) Successful firms follow a customer-driven strategy, as opposed to the management-driven strategy
used in the past.
Answer: True False
17) The competitive environment now empowers managers to make decisions quickly for their front
line employees.
Answer: True False
18) Managers coordinate resources to achieve organizational objectives.
Answer: True False
St
19) Businesses seek to earn a profit by providing goods and services to others.
Answer: True False
ud
20) If a business's costs and expenses are less than than its revenue, it will earn a profit.
Answer: True False
21) On the company-centric (business system) side of the business model, the key activities cell refers to
the infrastructure and resource base of the organization.
yN
Answer: True False
22) The Buckmaker Corporation generated total revenues of $30 million dollars while incurring
expenses of $17 million. During the year Buckmaker earned a profit of $13 million.
Answer: True False
es
23) Successful businesses constantly monitor consumer wants and needs.
Answer: True False
24) Not-for-profit organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society do not engage in management,
t
marketing, or finance activities.
Answer: True False
25) To remain competitive in today's market, firms must produce a quality product and offer outstanding
service at a reasonable price.
Answer: True False
26) Producing a high quality product will ensure success in the competitive environment.
Answer: True False
,27) A key element of business success is a business plan.
Answer: True False
28) Management is the art of getting things done through organizational resources.
Answer: True False
29) A modern manager's main job is to issue orders, then follow up to make sure employees do as they
were told.
Answer: True False
30) Managers in progressive organizations tend to emphasize teamwork and cooperation rather than
discipline and giving orders.
Answer: True False
31) Managers in many of today's high-tech firms realize that workers often know much more about
technology than they do.
St
Answer: True False
32) Despite all
of the changes in the business environment, the basic way a manager performs his or her
job has remained remarkably constant.
ud
Answer: True False
33) Given the lack of discipline and short attention spans of today's workers, modern managers must
watch their workers closely, set strict rules, and vigorously enforce them.
yN
Answer: True False
34) In
most high tech industries, the best way to respond quickly to rapid technological changes is to
keep most authority and responsibility in the hands of a few key managers who provide precise,
detailed directions to the workers.
Answer: True False
es
35) The need for better-educated and self-directed workers has made it easier for managers to obtain the
trust and loyalty of their workers.
Answer: True False
t
36) Every business is faced with the reality of having less uses for resources than resources available.
Answer: True False
37) Because of advancements in technology, managers now have an easier time obtaining long-term
commitments from workers.
Answer: True False
38) An organization is said to have competitive advantage when it can perform critical activities better
than its rivals.
Answer: True False
, 39) Not-for-profit organizations are concerned with wealth creation on behalf of their shareholders and
stakeholders.
Answer: True False
40) For-profit organizations serve their customers and clients via a model of collective interest and
social goal achievement.
Answer: True False
41) Questionslike "What do we want to do?" are associated with the implementation stage of the
planning cycle.
Answer: True False
42) Questions like "What needs to be changed or improved?" are associated with the positioning stage
of the planning cycle.
Answer: True False
St
43) Stakeholdersare best understood as the shareholders of a business or the people who have made an
equity investment.
Answer: True False
ud
44) Stakeholders have a direct or an indirect link to an organization and can be impacted by its policies,
actions, and decisions.
Answer: True False
45) Social and environmental responsibility is not as important as it used to be.
yN
Answer: True False
46) Short-term performance is one of two fundamental objectives that managers must consider when
making decisions about the strategic direction of the organization.
Answer: True False
es
47) Green initiatives are challenging organizations to position themselves as good corporate citizens in
order to acquire and retain customers.
Answer: True False
t
48) Strategies are actions that a firm executes to meet short-term objectives.
Answer: True False
49) Assessing company resources and capabilities is an element of the business decision-making model.
Answer: True False
50) As managers, we need to avoid the temptation to become predominantly focused on short-term
results.
Answer: True False
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