Deck 15: The Organization of International Business

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At Tyson Manufacturing,departments and units are organized around discrete business activities,such as finance,production,marketing,and human resources. Tyson most likely has a ________ structure.

A) network
B) matrix
C) functional
D) divisional
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A major benefit of the international division structure is ________.

A) outsourcing distribution and shipping tasks
B) responding quickly to foreign events
C) diversifying most product groups
D) hiring low-cost, local workers
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The balance between centralization and decentralization of authority in a company is known as ________.

A) systemic differentiation
B) horizontal differentiation
C) schematic differentiation
D) vertical differentiation
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In general terms,we see the principles of horizontal differentiation in the design logic of ________.

A) vertical differentiation
B) decentralization
C) the value chain
D) the unity-of-command principle
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The concept of organization includes how a company does all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A) specifies the framework for work
B) develops systems that coordinate and control tasks
C) cultivates a common workplace culture among employees
D) plans leadership and training programs to develop the managerial staff
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Tyrone is a production manager at Penderhall Electronics,an MNE with operations in Asia,Europe,and the U.S. Tyrone has very little decision-making authority at Penderhall,since most decisions are made at headquarters and distributed downward. Which structure is most likely used by Penderhall?

A) centralized
B) systematic
C) decentralized
D) multidomestic
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Functional structures for international operations are most likely found among those companies that ________.

A) have a narrow range of products that rely on economies of scale
B) multiple products that share few common technologies
C) rely on differentiated marketing methods
D) compete in unstable industries
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________ is the matter of how the company balances centralization versus decentralization of decision making,whereas ________ is the matter of how the company opts to divide itself into specific units to do specific jobs.

A) Horizontal differentiation; vertical differentiation
B) Vertical differentiation; systemic differentiation
C) Schematic differentiation; schematic differentiation
D) Vertical differentiation; horizontal differentiation
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A ________ structure is the ideal way to organize work when global integration is more important than local responsiveness and the industry structure encourages cost leadership.

A) decentralized
B) matrix
C) divisional
D) functional
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Johnson & Johnson distributes decision-making power among departments and divisions. This policy provides managers with a sense of ownership and control at the company. Johnson & Johnson is best described as a(n)________ organization.

A) vertical
B) centralized
C) horizontal
D) decentralized
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Organization ________ refers to the formal arrangement of roles,responsibilities,and relationships within an organization.

A) structure
B) systems
C) culture
D) strategy
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Concord Foods,an international firm based in the U.S.,is in the process of transitioning from a classical organizational structure to a neoclassical structure. Which of the following tools would most likely enable Concord to make this change?

A) annual performance appraisals
B) cross-functional task forces
C) flexible benefits plans
D) merit awards
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Which of the following statements is most likely true regarding vertical differentiation?

A) MNEs with decentralized structures are more appealing to foreign workers.
B) Most MNEs balance authority between headquarters and subsidiaries because of globality.
C) MNEs with many organizational levels are less likely to perform well in emerging markets.
D) Most MNEs implement centralized authority structures due to the complexity of globalization.
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Johnson & Johnson embodies its organizational culture in "The Credo," which is the firm's ________.

A) code of conduct
B) vision statement
C) strategic plan
D) mission statement
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Whereas executives specify roles and relationships in a functional structure in terms of ________,they use the divisional structure format to specify them according to ________.

A) inputs; outputs
B) buyers; suppliers
C) markets; countries
D) politics; economics
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The idea of ________ involves how a company specifies organizational tasks; divides those tasks into jobs,departments,subsidiaries,and divisions; and then assigns authority and authority relationships.

A) systemic differentiation
B) horizontal differentiation
C) vertical differentiation
D) schematic differentiation
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Which of the following is the LEAST likely reason that global firms are shifting away from formal organizational structures?

A) advancements in communication systems
B) changes in managerial standards
C) opportunities in new markets
D) demands of stockholders
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Decision making in a functional structure tends to be ________.

A) decentralized
B) centralized
C) horizontal
D) collaborative
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Historically,managers built organizations by focusing on the boxes and lines of a(n)________ structure.

A) formal
B) innovative
C) collaborative
D) flexible
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The ________ the level of the company at which managers make decisions,the more that organization is ________.

A) higher; decentralized
B) lower; centralized
C) higher; centralized
D) higher; unstructured
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Gary is a manufacturing manager at Forman Enterprises. Gary works at the MNE's headquarters in the U.S. Before Gary can implement any major changes or decisions,he must communicate and coordinate his plans with Raj,a sales manager at Forman's facility in India. Which structure is most likely used by Forman Enterprises?

A) global
B) matrix
C) product division
D) geographic division
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In reality,the organizational charts of ________ MNEs neatly depict a functional,divisional,or matrix structure.

A) no
B) few
C) most
D) all
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A major benefit of the international division structure is ________.

A) the elimination of conflicts of interest among domestic and foreign operations
B) the integration of domestic and foreign operations
C) deemphasis of economies of scale
D) cost effectiveness
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Which of the following is promoted by a neoclassical structure?

A) innovation of ideas
B) information control
C) project competition
D) minimal relationships
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Which of the following factors increasingly encourages MNEs to install a geographic division structure?

A) growth of emerging markets
B) diversification of products
C) rise of social networking
D) global recession
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Neoclassical structures attempt to minimize boundaries between all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A) vertical ranks and functions
B) horizontal units in different areas
C) the firm and its suppliers
D) the firm and its competitors
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The fundamental limitation of a matrix structure is that it ________.

A) creates a poor organizational culture
B) isolates upper management from operational levels
C) institutes a dual hierarchy that violates the unity-of-command principle
D) introduces more errors in the decision-making process due to the speed of the process
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A Japanese keiretsu is best described as a ________.

A) family business
B) product division
C) network structure
D) centralized control system
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Chapman Enterprises is an MNE that markets a diverse portfolio of products including jewelry,luggage,and furniture. Which structure would most likely be used by Chapman?

A) international division
B) functional division
C) geographic division
D) product division
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Neoclassical structures aim to support organizations ________.

A) in which the location of control in a network alliance is evident
B) that centralize decision-making authority to those who can make informed decisions
C) that dismantle horizontal, vertical, or external boundaries that block ideas and relationships
D) that create predictable workplaces with minimal collaboration among subsidiaries
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Avery Designs is an MNE with a diverse portfolio of products including cookware and clothing. Both the foreign and domestic operations for the firm's cookware products report to the same manager. Which structure is most likely used by Avery?

A) matrix division
B) product division
C) international division
D) geographic division
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In which of the following situations would a company most likely benefit from using the international division structure?

A) when the company's different foreign markets pose significantly different opportunities and threats
B) when the company relies on local managers in foreign operations to make strategic decisions
C) when the company's domestic market activity is much more important than its international business activity
D) when the company's domestic business activity has reached its full market potential
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Which of the following is the most likely benefit of a network structure?

A) encouraging competition among members for resources
B) facilitating supplier changes anywhere in the value chain
C) developing core competencies in a broad range of value activities
D) maintaining a strong sense of organization in the face of dynamic partnerships
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Vertical and horizontal constraints that segment employees and their tasks within an organization are generally referred to as ________.

A) structures
B) networks
C) boundaries
D) classifications
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The neoclassical structure implemented by Cisco primarily enables the firm to ________.

A) respond quickly to new opportunities
B) thoroughly assess new competitors
C) assign leaders to new products
D) clarify managers' duties
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IBM puts investments,people,and work anywhere in the world based on the best mix of costs,skills,and environment and uses sophisticated strategies and technologies to support and coordinate activities. IBM most likely uses a ________ structure.

A) classical
B) product
C) neoclassical
D) locational
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Which of the following is the LEAST likely characteristic of neoclassical structures?

A) few barriers between people
B) extensive collaborative efforts
C) higher capacity for change and learning
D) centralized decision making
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Historically,the geographic division structure is associated with companies pursuing ________ strategies.

A) multidomestic
B) transnational
C) global
D) international
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The primary limitation with the product division structure is the ________.

A) cost of duplicated functions and international activities
B) poor response to local market demands for a product
C) inability to transfer core competencies within units
D) difficulty of selling product lines
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A virtual organization is ________ of a traditional vertical hierarchy.

A) an elaboration
B) the antithesis
C) the latest interpretation
D) a selective application
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Three types of control systems are used in MNEs. These are ________.

A) market control, bureaucratic control, and clan control
B) standardization control, adjustment control, and clan control
C) market control, adjustment control, and clan control
D) planning control, market control, and clan control
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MNEs typically use reporting systems for foreign operations that are similar to the ones they use domestically ________.

A) primarily in the early stages of operating abroad
B) because common systems allow comparative evaluations
C) until the subsidiary demonstrates mastery of the form
D) only in those countries with extremely similar systems of information technology
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Some MNEs that have tried contemporary structures have run into problems,most notably ________.

A) frequent managerial intervention in decision making
B) relentless centralization of decision making
C) employees too motivated by bonuses
D) resource competition
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Which of the following is most likely a true statement about organization culture?

A) Many organizations use a robust organization culture to create consistently high performance.
B) Fewer and fewer companies allow an organization's culture to emerge naturally.
C) Typically, managers from different countries have values similar to those endorsed by the company.
D) Divergent values among managers and employees ease the exchange of ideas between people from different countries.
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A hyperarchy is ________.

A) a form of structure with precise superior and subordinate relationships
B) a form of structure that relies on extensive centralization
C) a large-scale, self-organizing community
D) analogous to a hierarchy
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three prevalent approaches to coordination?

A) standardization
B) mutual adjustment
C) adaptation
D) planning
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Abel Enterprises has implemented a system based on coordination by mutual adjustment. Which of the following would most likely be used by Abel Enterprises?

A) strict scheduling
B) social networking
C) synchronized training
D) centralized decision making
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A company adopting a(n)________ strategy will likely aim to develop an organization culture that helps employees around the world unconditionally accept common goals and practices.

A) domestic
B) multidomestic
C) national
D) global
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Patrons of McDonald's can enter the restaurant located in any part of the world and expect to see employees wearing the same uniforms and menus offering the same products. McDonald's most likely uses which system of coordination?

A) standardization
B) consensus
C) plan
D) adaptation
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Grover Enterprises is an MNE that relies on shared values among all employees to idealize the preferred behaviors and identify performance measures within the company. Grover is most likely applying a system of ________.

A) market control
B) bureaucratic control
C) planning control
D) clan control
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Formal reports,management performance evaluations,and financial metrics are three examples of ________.

A) coordinating tools
B) coordinating systems
C) control systems
D) control mechanisms
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Martin Manufacturing is an MNE that centralizes authority to implement an extensive set of rules and procedures to govern a broad range of activities. Martin Manufacturing is most likely applying a system of ________.

A) market control
B) adjustment control
C) bureaucratic control
D) clan control
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Falcon Enterprises is an MNE that uses price competition and relative market share to establish internal performance benchmarks and standards. The firm is most likely applying a system of ________.

A) bureaucratic control
B) market control
C) standardization control
D) clan control
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Which of the following is NOT one of the main priorities for most corporate universities?

A) complying with labor regulations in local markets
B) facilitating strategic understanding among executives
C) strengthening employee commitment to organization goals
D) improving the influence of the organization's culture
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Which of the following begins with a company defining critical success factors and specifying objective targets and hard deadlines?

A) coordination by standardization
B) coordination by consensus
C) coordination by plan
D) coordination by intervention
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Market-share increase and turnover ratios are examples of ________.

A) nonfinancial evaluation metrics
B) financial evaluation metrics
C) cost and accounting metrics
D) enterprise resource planning (ERP)
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________ is a system of shared values about what is important and beliefs about how the world works among the employees of an organization.

A) Organizational system
B) Organizational structure
C) Organizational culture
D) Organizational vision
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Which tool is used by most firms to monitor the data linkages among product planning,parts purchasing,and inventory maintenance activities?

A) reports
B) clan controls
C) financial metrics
D) information systems
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Coordination refers to ________.

A) linking various value activities within an organization
B) identifying the span of control within an organization
C) portioning the performance of specific tasks
D) assigning tasks to qualified managers
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The temporary arrangement of independent companies,suppliers,and free agents for the purpose of completing a task or project is best known as a(n)________ organization.

A) virtual
B) independent
C) decentralized
D) international
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Neoclassical structures aim to centralize decision-making authority by removing boundaries that impede the decentralization of decision making.
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Decentralization has the key advantage of letting decisions be made by those who directly deal with customers,competitors,and markets.
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The keiretsu structure long used by Japanese companies is an example of virtual organization.
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A common feature of neoclassical structures is greater cross-functional collaboration.
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Technology such as e-mail,VoIP,teleconferencing,and social networks help MNEs respond to increasing globality.
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The functional structure is inappropriate for firms with products and manufacturing methods that are largely undifferentiated among countries.
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The functional structure is ideal when the company faces complex and changing environments.
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In a matrix structure,product,functional,or geographic groups compete for resources.
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A firm's vertical differentiation determines where in its organization structure managers have decided to concentrate decision-making authority.
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One advantage of centralized corporate practices is a reduced risk that lower-level employees make costly,wrong decisions.
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Coordination by plan deals with exact rules and procedures that spell out what needs to be done and how.
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New configurations of value activities create coordination and control challenges that cannot be addressed by the functionality outlined in a formal structure.
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A divisional structure tends to be adopted by firms that are diversified by products or markets.
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Companies tend to use geographic divisions when they have large foreign operations that are not dominated by a single country or market.
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Coordination methods include mutual adjustment,planning,and standardization.
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Current approaches to designing an organization see the task of building knowledge-generating and decision-making relationships as less important than specifying the best structural arrangement.
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Horizontal differentiation is concerned with how the managers of a firm decide to divide the company into discrete subunits.
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The notion of boundaries,within the context of neoclassical structures,refers to those limitations that interfere with communication and collaboration between the firm and its suppliers,distributors,allies,competitive rivals,and customers.
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Andrews Enterprises,which uses an international division structure,should be able to respond quickly to foreign activities but will most likely experience costly country-to-country duplication.
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A matrix organization is a hybrid of the functional and geographic organizations.
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Deck 15: The Organization of International Business
1
At Tyson Manufacturing,departments and units are organized around discrete business activities,such as finance,production,marketing,and human resources. Tyson most likely has a ________ structure.

A) network
B) matrix
C) functional
D) divisional
C
2
A major benefit of the international division structure is ________.

A) outsourcing distribution and shipping tasks
B) responding quickly to foreign events
C) diversifying most product groups
D) hiring low-cost, local workers
B
3
The balance between centralization and decentralization of authority in a company is known as ________.

A) systemic differentiation
B) horizontal differentiation
C) schematic differentiation
D) vertical differentiation
D
4
In general terms,we see the principles of horizontal differentiation in the design logic of ________.

A) vertical differentiation
B) decentralization
C) the value chain
D) the unity-of-command principle
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5
The concept of organization includes how a company does all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A) specifies the framework for work
B) develops systems that coordinate and control tasks
C) cultivates a common workplace culture among employees
D) plans leadership and training programs to develop the managerial staff
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6
Tyrone is a production manager at Penderhall Electronics,an MNE with operations in Asia,Europe,and the U.S. Tyrone has very little decision-making authority at Penderhall,since most decisions are made at headquarters and distributed downward. Which structure is most likely used by Penderhall?

A) centralized
B) systematic
C) decentralized
D) multidomestic
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7
Functional structures for international operations are most likely found among those companies that ________.

A) have a narrow range of products that rely on economies of scale
B) multiple products that share few common technologies
C) rely on differentiated marketing methods
D) compete in unstable industries
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8
________ is the matter of how the company balances centralization versus decentralization of decision making,whereas ________ is the matter of how the company opts to divide itself into specific units to do specific jobs.

A) Horizontal differentiation; vertical differentiation
B) Vertical differentiation; systemic differentiation
C) Schematic differentiation; schematic differentiation
D) Vertical differentiation; horizontal differentiation
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9
A ________ structure is the ideal way to organize work when global integration is more important than local responsiveness and the industry structure encourages cost leadership.

A) decentralized
B) matrix
C) divisional
D) functional
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10
Johnson & Johnson distributes decision-making power among departments and divisions. This policy provides managers with a sense of ownership and control at the company. Johnson & Johnson is best described as a(n)________ organization.

A) vertical
B) centralized
C) horizontal
D) decentralized
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Organization ________ refers to the formal arrangement of roles,responsibilities,and relationships within an organization.

A) structure
B) systems
C) culture
D) strategy
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Concord Foods,an international firm based in the U.S.,is in the process of transitioning from a classical organizational structure to a neoclassical structure. Which of the following tools would most likely enable Concord to make this change?

A) annual performance appraisals
B) cross-functional task forces
C) flexible benefits plans
D) merit awards
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Which of the following statements is most likely true regarding vertical differentiation?

A) MNEs with decentralized structures are more appealing to foreign workers.
B) Most MNEs balance authority between headquarters and subsidiaries because of globality.
C) MNEs with many organizational levels are less likely to perform well in emerging markets.
D) Most MNEs implement centralized authority structures due to the complexity of globalization.
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Johnson & Johnson embodies its organizational culture in "The Credo," which is the firm's ________.

A) code of conduct
B) vision statement
C) strategic plan
D) mission statement
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Whereas executives specify roles and relationships in a functional structure in terms of ________,they use the divisional structure format to specify them according to ________.

A) inputs; outputs
B) buyers; suppliers
C) markets; countries
D) politics; economics
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The idea of ________ involves how a company specifies organizational tasks; divides those tasks into jobs,departments,subsidiaries,and divisions; and then assigns authority and authority relationships.

A) systemic differentiation
B) horizontal differentiation
C) vertical differentiation
D) schematic differentiation
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17
Which of the following is the LEAST likely reason that global firms are shifting away from formal organizational structures?

A) advancements in communication systems
B) changes in managerial standards
C) opportunities in new markets
D) demands of stockholders
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18
Decision making in a functional structure tends to be ________.

A) decentralized
B) centralized
C) horizontal
D) collaborative
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Historically,managers built organizations by focusing on the boxes and lines of a(n)________ structure.

A) formal
B) innovative
C) collaborative
D) flexible
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The ________ the level of the company at which managers make decisions,the more that organization is ________.

A) higher; decentralized
B) lower; centralized
C) higher; centralized
D) higher; unstructured
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21
Gary is a manufacturing manager at Forman Enterprises. Gary works at the MNE's headquarters in the U.S. Before Gary can implement any major changes or decisions,he must communicate and coordinate his plans with Raj,a sales manager at Forman's facility in India. Which structure is most likely used by Forman Enterprises?

A) global
B) matrix
C) product division
D) geographic division
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22
In reality,the organizational charts of ________ MNEs neatly depict a functional,divisional,or matrix structure.

A) no
B) few
C) most
D) all
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23
A major benefit of the international division structure is ________.

A) the elimination of conflicts of interest among domestic and foreign operations
B) the integration of domestic and foreign operations
C) deemphasis of economies of scale
D) cost effectiveness
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24
Which of the following is promoted by a neoclassical structure?

A) innovation of ideas
B) information control
C) project competition
D) minimal relationships
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Which of the following factors increasingly encourages MNEs to install a geographic division structure?

A) growth of emerging markets
B) diversification of products
C) rise of social networking
D) global recession
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26
Neoclassical structures attempt to minimize boundaries between all of the following EXCEPT ________.

A) vertical ranks and functions
B) horizontal units in different areas
C) the firm and its suppliers
D) the firm and its competitors
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27
The fundamental limitation of a matrix structure is that it ________.

A) creates a poor organizational culture
B) isolates upper management from operational levels
C) institutes a dual hierarchy that violates the unity-of-command principle
D) introduces more errors in the decision-making process due to the speed of the process
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28
A Japanese keiretsu is best described as a ________.

A) family business
B) product division
C) network structure
D) centralized control system
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29
Chapman Enterprises is an MNE that markets a diverse portfolio of products including jewelry,luggage,and furniture. Which structure would most likely be used by Chapman?

A) international division
B) functional division
C) geographic division
D) product division
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30
Neoclassical structures aim to support organizations ________.

A) in which the location of control in a network alliance is evident
B) that centralize decision-making authority to those who can make informed decisions
C) that dismantle horizontal, vertical, or external boundaries that block ideas and relationships
D) that create predictable workplaces with minimal collaboration among subsidiaries
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31
Avery Designs is an MNE with a diverse portfolio of products including cookware and clothing. Both the foreign and domestic operations for the firm's cookware products report to the same manager. Which structure is most likely used by Avery?

A) matrix division
B) product division
C) international division
D) geographic division
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32
In which of the following situations would a company most likely benefit from using the international division structure?

A) when the company's different foreign markets pose significantly different opportunities and threats
B) when the company relies on local managers in foreign operations to make strategic decisions
C) when the company's domestic market activity is much more important than its international business activity
D) when the company's domestic business activity has reached its full market potential
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33
Which of the following is the most likely benefit of a network structure?

A) encouraging competition among members for resources
B) facilitating supplier changes anywhere in the value chain
C) developing core competencies in a broad range of value activities
D) maintaining a strong sense of organization in the face of dynamic partnerships
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34
Vertical and horizontal constraints that segment employees and their tasks within an organization are generally referred to as ________.

A) structures
B) networks
C) boundaries
D) classifications
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35
The neoclassical structure implemented by Cisco primarily enables the firm to ________.

A) respond quickly to new opportunities
B) thoroughly assess new competitors
C) assign leaders to new products
D) clarify managers' duties
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36
IBM puts investments,people,and work anywhere in the world based on the best mix of costs,skills,and environment and uses sophisticated strategies and technologies to support and coordinate activities. IBM most likely uses a ________ structure.

A) classical
B) product
C) neoclassical
D) locational
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Which of the following is the LEAST likely characteristic of neoclassical structures?

A) few barriers between people
B) extensive collaborative efforts
C) higher capacity for change and learning
D) centralized decision making
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38
Historically,the geographic division structure is associated with companies pursuing ________ strategies.

A) multidomestic
B) transnational
C) global
D) international
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39
The primary limitation with the product division structure is the ________.

A) cost of duplicated functions and international activities
B) poor response to local market demands for a product
C) inability to transfer core competencies within units
D) difficulty of selling product lines
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40
A virtual organization is ________ of a traditional vertical hierarchy.

A) an elaboration
B) the antithesis
C) the latest interpretation
D) a selective application
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41
Three types of control systems are used in MNEs. These are ________.

A) market control, bureaucratic control, and clan control
B) standardization control, adjustment control, and clan control
C) market control, adjustment control, and clan control
D) planning control, market control, and clan control
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42
MNEs typically use reporting systems for foreign operations that are similar to the ones they use domestically ________.

A) primarily in the early stages of operating abroad
B) because common systems allow comparative evaluations
C) until the subsidiary demonstrates mastery of the form
D) only in those countries with extremely similar systems of information technology
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43
Some MNEs that have tried contemporary structures have run into problems,most notably ________.

A) frequent managerial intervention in decision making
B) relentless centralization of decision making
C) employees too motivated by bonuses
D) resource competition
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44
Which of the following is most likely a true statement about organization culture?

A) Many organizations use a robust organization culture to create consistently high performance.
B) Fewer and fewer companies allow an organization's culture to emerge naturally.
C) Typically, managers from different countries have values similar to those endorsed by the company.
D) Divergent values among managers and employees ease the exchange of ideas between people from different countries.
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45
A hyperarchy is ________.

A) a form of structure with precise superior and subordinate relationships
B) a form of structure that relies on extensive centralization
C) a large-scale, self-organizing community
D) analogous to a hierarchy
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46
Which of the following is NOT one of the three prevalent approaches to coordination?

A) standardization
B) mutual adjustment
C) adaptation
D) planning
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47
Abel Enterprises has implemented a system based on coordination by mutual adjustment. Which of the following would most likely be used by Abel Enterprises?

A) strict scheduling
B) social networking
C) synchronized training
D) centralized decision making
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48
A company adopting a(n)________ strategy will likely aim to develop an organization culture that helps employees around the world unconditionally accept common goals and practices.

A) domestic
B) multidomestic
C) national
D) global
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49
Patrons of McDonald's can enter the restaurant located in any part of the world and expect to see employees wearing the same uniforms and menus offering the same products. McDonald's most likely uses which system of coordination?

A) standardization
B) consensus
C) plan
D) adaptation
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50
Grover Enterprises is an MNE that relies on shared values among all employees to idealize the preferred behaviors and identify performance measures within the company. Grover is most likely applying a system of ________.

A) market control
B) bureaucratic control
C) planning control
D) clan control
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51
Formal reports,management performance evaluations,and financial metrics are three examples of ________.

A) coordinating tools
B) coordinating systems
C) control systems
D) control mechanisms
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52
Martin Manufacturing is an MNE that centralizes authority to implement an extensive set of rules and procedures to govern a broad range of activities. Martin Manufacturing is most likely applying a system of ________.

A) market control
B) adjustment control
C) bureaucratic control
D) clan control
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53
Falcon Enterprises is an MNE that uses price competition and relative market share to establish internal performance benchmarks and standards. The firm is most likely applying a system of ________.

A) bureaucratic control
B) market control
C) standardization control
D) clan control
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54
Which of the following is NOT one of the main priorities for most corporate universities?

A) complying with labor regulations in local markets
B) facilitating strategic understanding among executives
C) strengthening employee commitment to organization goals
D) improving the influence of the organization's culture
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55
Which of the following begins with a company defining critical success factors and specifying objective targets and hard deadlines?

A) coordination by standardization
B) coordination by consensus
C) coordination by plan
D) coordination by intervention
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56
Market-share increase and turnover ratios are examples of ________.

A) nonfinancial evaluation metrics
B) financial evaluation metrics
C) cost and accounting metrics
D) enterprise resource planning (ERP)
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57
________ is a system of shared values about what is important and beliefs about how the world works among the employees of an organization.

A) Organizational system
B) Organizational structure
C) Organizational culture
D) Organizational vision
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58
Which tool is used by most firms to monitor the data linkages among product planning,parts purchasing,and inventory maintenance activities?

A) reports
B) clan controls
C) financial metrics
D) information systems
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59
Coordination refers to ________.

A) linking various value activities within an organization
B) identifying the span of control within an organization
C) portioning the performance of specific tasks
D) assigning tasks to qualified managers
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60
The temporary arrangement of independent companies,suppliers,and free agents for the purpose of completing a task or project is best known as a(n)________ organization.

A) virtual
B) independent
C) decentralized
D) international
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61
Neoclassical structures aim to centralize decision-making authority by removing boundaries that impede the decentralization of decision making.
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62
Decentralization has the key advantage of letting decisions be made by those who directly deal with customers,competitors,and markets.
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63
The keiretsu structure long used by Japanese companies is an example of virtual organization.
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64
A common feature of neoclassical structures is greater cross-functional collaboration.
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65
Technology such as e-mail,VoIP,teleconferencing,and social networks help MNEs respond to increasing globality.
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66
The functional structure is inappropriate for firms with products and manufacturing methods that are largely undifferentiated among countries.
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67
The functional structure is ideal when the company faces complex and changing environments.
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68
In a matrix structure,product,functional,or geographic groups compete for resources.
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69
A firm's vertical differentiation determines where in its organization structure managers have decided to concentrate decision-making authority.
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70
One advantage of centralized corporate practices is a reduced risk that lower-level employees make costly,wrong decisions.
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71
Coordination by plan deals with exact rules and procedures that spell out what needs to be done and how.
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72
New configurations of value activities create coordination and control challenges that cannot be addressed by the functionality outlined in a formal structure.
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73
A divisional structure tends to be adopted by firms that are diversified by products or markets.
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74
Companies tend to use geographic divisions when they have large foreign operations that are not dominated by a single country or market.
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75
Coordination methods include mutual adjustment,planning,and standardization.
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76
Current approaches to designing an organization see the task of building knowledge-generating and decision-making relationships as less important than specifying the best structural arrangement.
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77
Horizontal differentiation is concerned with how the managers of a firm decide to divide the company into discrete subunits.
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78
The notion of boundaries,within the context of neoclassical structures,refers to those limitations that interfere with communication and collaboration between the firm and its suppliers,distributors,allies,competitive rivals,and customers.
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79
Andrews Enterprises,which uses an international division structure,should be able to respond quickly to foreign activities but will most likely experience costly country-to-country duplication.
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80
A matrix organization is a hybrid of the functional and geographic organizations.
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