MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (36) 50% of Total Marks Choose the best answer from the responses listed Use the Answer Sheet provided 1. According to the Fundamentals of Strategy textbook, which of the following elements is not found in strategy statements a) Mission b) Experience c) Advantage d) Vision e) Scope 2. A Strategic Business Unit (SBU) is a part of an organisation for which there is a) Senior management with strong links to corporate HQ b) Specific goods/services that are sold to
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LEARNING OUTCOMES Q.1 Describe the information age and the differences among data, information, business Intelligence and knowledge. Ans: We currently live in an information age where massive amounts of information and facts are available to anyone who knows how a computer works. The information age has four fundamental rules to work which are data, information, business intelligence and knowledge. The difference among these are that firstly data, which to put into simple words is the
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Subject: Strategic Leadership in a Changing World Question: Write an essay (using module concepts) that evaluates the strategic issues and options facing your organisation of choice. Company: Toyota Corporation Final Word count: 3,000 Toyota is seen as one of the market leader in the auto industry. It headquarters is based in Japan. It manufactures and sells vehicles (Toyota annual report, 2012). Toyota chiefly operates in Japan, Europe, Asia and North America. This
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| | | |Rise in the number of obese people. | | |New kind of competition with generics drugs. | | | | |Public activism has also increased throughout| | |Because
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global proportions. Using the Five Forces model of Michael Porter is a very elaborate concept for evaluating Toyota's competitive position. Michael Porter provided a framework that models an industry and therefore implicitly also businesses as being influenced by five forces. Michael Porter's Five Forces model is often used in strategic planning. Porter's competitive five forces model is probably one of the most commonly used business strategy tools and have proven its usefulness in numerous situations
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power and potential. During the next 15 years, as it was adopted by thousands of private, public, and nonprofit enterprises around the world, we extended and broadened the concept into a management tool for describing, communicating and implementing strategy. This paper describes the roots and motivation for the original Balanced Scorecard article as well as the subsequent innovations that connected it to a larger management literature. 2 “Conceptual Foundations of the Balanced Scorecard” Robert
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planning process in an organisation. They are also expected to comprehend the outcomes of a planning process like vision, mission, objectives & strategy. The module has 4 sessions Topics – Module 2 (4 sessions) Decision making Types of planning The planning process/ framework Strategic planning in an organisation Outcomes of planning process Hierarchy of strategy MBO – Peter Drucker Decision Making ‘the process of identifying & selecting a course of action to solve a problem / take advantage of
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Business Analysis Part III: The Coca-Cola Company Karen Mace MGT 521 June 11, 2012 Elaine Nissley Business Analysis Part III: The Coca-Cola Company The Coca-Cola Company is a successful global food and beverage organization. In 2012, The Coca-Cola Company was ranked 59 by Fortune 500 magazine [ (CNNMoney) ]. This was an increase from the previous ranking of 70. DiversityInc magazines ranked the organization as number 12 on the magazine’s top 50 companies for diversity in 2011 [ (The Coca-Cola
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FreshDirect Case Study COMPANY NAME/WEBSITE/INDUSTRY FreshDirect is an online grocer providing high quality fresh foods, popular grocery and household items at incredible prices delivered to residences and office in New York City and the metropolitan area. Their website can be accessed at www.freshdirect.com. FreshDirect tailors cuisine, perishables and dishes for its clients by means of an assembling practice known as Just-In-Time lessening waste and enhancing quality and freshness. FreshDirect
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