Exam 3: Evaluating a Companys External Environment
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A strategic group consists of those firms in an industry that
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The nature and strength of the competitive forces that prevail in an industry is generally a joint product of all of the following except
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Which of the following factors is not a relevant consideration in judging whether buyers' bargaining power is relatively strong or relatively weak?
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Which of the following is not one of the principal components of strategic significance in the PESTEL analysis?
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Which of the following do not qualify as potential driving forces capable of inducing fundamental changes in industry and competitive conditions?
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Angela and Jeff are co-owners of five specialty cupcake and dessert bakeries in their region.Which of the following questions would not help them to predict the next strategic moves and countermoves of their rivals?
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Evaluating whether an industry presents a sufficiently attractive business opportunity usually does not involve a consideration of which of the following factors?
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Can an industry be attractive to one company and unattractive to another company? Why or why not?
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Whether buyers' bargaining power poses a strong or weak source of competitive pressure on industry members depends in part on
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A competitive environment in which there is weak to moderate rivalry among sellers,high entry barriers,weak competition from substitute products,and little bargaining leverage on the part of both suppliers and customers
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The most powerful of the five typical sources of competitive pressures is usually
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In which of the following instances are industry members not subject to stronger competitive pressures from substitute products?
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Which of the following factors should a company consider when determining if an industry offers good prospects for attractive profits?
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Which one of the following does not intensify the competitive pressures associated with the threat of entry?
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In identifying an industry's key success factors,strategists should
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The payoff of good scouting reports on rivals is improved ability to
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Not all positions on a strategic group map are equally attractive because
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