Deck 3: The External Assessment

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Collecting and evaluating information on competitors is essential for successful

A) internal analysis.
B) strategy evaluation.
C) strategy formulation.
D) strategy implementation.
E) strategy correction.
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External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer highly intuitive responses.
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In performing strategic planning and case analysis, relevant SCDE factors for a particular firm must be ________ and actionable to be useful.

A) important
B) past focused
C) present focused
D) quantified
E) secular
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In general, what happens to American goods in overseas markets when there is a strong dollar?

A) They are less expensive.
B) They are more attractive.
C) They are cheaper.
D) They are more expensive.
E) They are desirable.
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External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer ________ responses.

A) actionable
B) authoritative
C) profitable
D) strategic
E) terminal
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In the U.S. food industry, demand for processed packaged foods is ________.

A) increasing
B) stabilizing
C) accelerating
D) declining
E) plateauing
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The aim of an external audit is to develop an exhaustive list of every possible factor that could influence the business.
Question
External audit is sometimes called

A) strategic analysis.
B) strategy evaluation.
C) statutory audit.
D) financial audit.
E) industry analysis.
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To perform an external audit, a company first must

A) get an approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
B) perform an internal audit.
C) gather competitive intelligence and information about external trends.
D) hire a consultant to develop a comprehensive strategic plan.
E) create a budget.
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A systematic and ethical process for gathering and analyzing information about the competition's activities and general trends to further a business' own goals is called

A) unethical business practices.
B) artificial intelligence.
C) competitive intelligence.
D) industrial espionage.
E) competitive advantage.
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Which of the following is NOT an external force that must be examined in formulating strategies?

A) Economic
B) Social
C) Organizational
D) Cultural
E) Environmental
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The acronym SCDE stands for social, cultural, demographic, and ________ forces.

A) economic
B) ecological
C) ethnic
D) external
E) environment
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Which of the following states has zero state income tax?

A) Florida
B) New York
C) North Carolina
D) Montana
E) Delaware
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Individuals age 65 and older in the United States as a percentage of the population will rise to ________ percent by 2030.

A) 27
B) 31
C) 14
D) 22
E) 19
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Availability of credit falls under the ________ forces category of external forces.

A) technological
B) social
C) environmental
D) organizational
E) economic
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An external audit focuses on identifying and evaluating trends and events within the control of management.
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The United States' population is

A) getting younger and less white.
B) getting younger and more white.
C) getting older and less white.
D) getting older and more white.
E) remaining stable as to age and racial make up.
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External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer actionable responses.
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Industry analysis is also referred to as external strategic management audit.
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External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer intuitive responses.
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Hiring top executives from rival firms is a way companies obtain competitive intelligence.
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To perform an external audit, a company first must gather competitive intelligence and information about economic, social, cultural, demographic, environmental, political, governmental, legal, and technological trends.
Question
Major competitors' strengths may represent key threats.
Question
Competition in virtually all industries is

A) nonexistent.
B) intense.
C) never cutthroat.
D) easily avoidable.
E) insignificant.
Question
The World Economic Outlook report predicts a global growth rate of around ________ percent.

A) 3.6
B) 7.8
C) 2.1
D) 1.8
E) 5.3
Question
A weak dollar means

A) lower exports and higher imports.
B) lower exports and lower imports.
C) lower exports and no effect on imports.
D) higher exports and higher imports.
E) higher exports and lower imports.
Question
________ forces are shaping the way people live, work, produce, and consume.

A) SCDE
B) VUCA
C) IO
D) Porter's five-
E) Internal
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When an industry relies heavily on government contracts, which forecasts can be the most important part of an external audit?

A) Economic
B) Political
C) Technological
D) Competitive
E) Multinational
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Major competitors' strengths are areas of concern, but do not represent key threats to a firm.
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The five major categories of variables known as external forces are: 1) economic forces, 2) social, cultural, demographic, and natural environment forces, 3) political, governmental, and legal forces, 4) technological forces, and 5) competitive forces.
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An effective competitive intelligence program allows all areas of a firm to access consistent and verifiable information in making decisions.
Question
All of the following are political, governmental, and legal variables that can represent key opportunities or threats to organizations EXCEPT

A) tariffs.
B) environmental regulations.
C) level of defense expenditures.
D) legislation on equal employment.
E) population changes by race, age, sex, and level of affluence.
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In 2012, ________ passed the world's first legislation that would treat marijuana like alcohol, taxing and regulating its sales.

A) Arkansas
B) Colorado
C) New Hampshire
D) New York
E) North Carolina
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Major competitors' weaknesses can represent internal opportunities.
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The shift to a service economy is an example of a(n) ________ force.

A) technological
B) social, cultural, demographic, and environment (SCDE)
C) economic
D) legal
E) political
Question
The emergence of 3D printing is an example of a(n) ________ force that impacts organizations.

A) economic
B) legal
C) political
D) social, cultural, demographic, and environment (SCDE)
E) technological
Question
A strong dollar enables ________ firms to purchase raw materials more cheaply from other countries.

A) European Union
B) United States
C) Indian
D) Russian
E) Chinese
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Corporate intelligence is the name for a systematic and ethical process for gathering and analyzing information about the competition's activities and general business trends to further a business's own goals.
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Competitive intelligence is a polite way of referring to corporate espionage.
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Intelligence gathering is an unethical business practice.
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The United States is getting older.
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It is predicted that, by 2050, over 25 percent of the population in the United States will be 65 years or older.
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In performing strategic planning and case analysis, relevant SCDE factors for a particular firm need not be quantified to be useful.
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The trend toward an older society is good news for restaurants.
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In the U.S. food industry, demand for processed packaged foods is increasing.
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Economic factors do not have much impact on the attractiveness of strategies.
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U.S. households are making more and more purchases online.
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The trend toward an older America is bad news for furniture producers, hotels, airlines, and home builders.
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For firms with large U.S. sales, a strong dollar provides a boost.
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Political forecasts can be the most important part of an external audit for firms that depend heavily on government contracts.
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Political issues and stances impact strategic decisions.
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Remaining solely domestic is an increasingly safe strategy for U.S. companies.
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A low value of the dollar means lower exports and higher imports.
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Florida was the first state to legalize marijuana.
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There are benefits to the U.S. economy resulting from a low value of the U.S. dollar.
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Consumers in the United States now desire sedans rather than automobiles with greater space and utility.
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It is predicted that, by 2030, 19 percent of the population in the United States will be 65 years or older.
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By 2030, the Census Bureau projects that the number of Americans age 65 and older will dramatically decrease.
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Competitive intelligence is not corporate espionage.
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Florida is one of nine states that has zero state income tax.
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What are the five major types of external forces that should be examined as part of an external audit? Give an example of each type of force.
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Wisconsin was the first state to legalize marijuana.
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Explain how new technologies have been impacting strategic-planning decisions.
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Explain briefly the SCDE forces.
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If suppliers are unreliable or too costly, which of these strategies may be appropriate?

A) Horizontal integration
B) Backward integration
C) Market penetration
D) Forward integration
E) Concentric diversification
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Bargaining power of consumers is usually the most powerful of Porter's five competitive forces.
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Laser eye surgery would be considered a substitute product for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
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The United States (and the world) is becoming older.
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A ________ integration strategy is used by firms to gain control or ownership of suppliers.

A) backward
B) forward
C) horizontal
D) vertical
E) vortexed
Question
Define Competitive Intelligence (CI) and list three ways that CI can be gathered.
Question
When the products being purchased are standard or undifferentiated, it results in ________ bargaining power of consumers.

A) marginalized
B) lower
C) higher
D) negative
E) negligible
Question
Significant barriers to entry are not always sufficient to keep some new firms from entering industries with higher-quality products, lower prices, and substantial marketing resources.
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What is NOT one of Michael Porter's five competitive forces?

A) Potential entry of new competitors
B) Rivalry among competing firms
C) Bargaining power of unions
D) Bargaining power of suppliers
E) Bargaining power of consumers
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Political, governmental, and legal forces are always threats for both small and large organizations.
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According to Porter, what is usually the most powerful of the five competitive forces?

A) Potential development of substitute products
B) Bargaining power of suppliers
C) Bargaining power of consumers
D) Rivalry among competing firms
E) Potential entry of new competitors
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According to Michael Porter, five competitive forces define the nature of competitiveness in a given industry: 1) rivalry among competing firms, 2) potential entry of new competitors, 3) potential development of substitute products, 4) bargaining power of suppliers, and 5) bargaining power of consumers.
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The trend toward an older society is a threat for restaurants, hotels, and airlines.
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U.S. consumers spent $6.7 billion on legal marijuana in 2016.
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Intensity of competition ________ in lower-return industries.

A) is lowest
B) is nonexistent
C) is highest
D) is not important
E) fluctuates
Question
Whenever new firms can easily enter a particular industry, the intensity of competitiveness among firms tends to

A) stay the same.
B) increase.
C) decrease.
D) neutralize.
E) become irrelevant.
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Deck 3: The External Assessment
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Collecting and evaluating information on competitors is essential for successful

A) internal analysis.
B) strategy evaluation.
C) strategy formulation.
D) strategy implementation.
E) strategy correction.
C
2
External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer highly intuitive responses.
False
3
In performing strategic planning and case analysis, relevant SCDE factors for a particular firm must be ________ and actionable to be useful.

A) important
B) past focused
C) present focused
D) quantified
E) secular
D
4
In general, what happens to American goods in overseas markets when there is a strong dollar?

A) They are less expensive.
B) They are more attractive.
C) They are cheaper.
D) They are more expensive.
E) They are desirable.
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External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer ________ responses.

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B) authoritative
C) profitable
D) strategic
E) terminal
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In the U.S. food industry, demand for processed packaged foods is ________.

A) increasing
B) stabilizing
C) accelerating
D) declining
E) plateauing
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The aim of an external audit is to develop an exhaustive list of every possible factor that could influence the business.
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External audit is sometimes called

A) strategic analysis.
B) strategy evaluation.
C) statutory audit.
D) financial audit.
E) industry analysis.
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9
To perform an external audit, a company first must

A) get an approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
B) perform an internal audit.
C) gather competitive intelligence and information about external trends.
D) hire a consultant to develop a comprehensive strategic plan.
E) create a budget.
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A systematic and ethical process for gathering and analyzing information about the competition's activities and general trends to further a business' own goals is called

A) unethical business practices.
B) artificial intelligence.
C) competitive intelligence.
D) industrial espionage.
E) competitive advantage.
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Which of the following is NOT an external force that must be examined in formulating strategies?

A) Economic
B) Social
C) Organizational
D) Cultural
E) Environmental
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The acronym SCDE stands for social, cultural, demographic, and ________ forces.

A) economic
B) ecological
C) ethnic
D) external
E) environment
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Which of the following states has zero state income tax?

A) Florida
B) New York
C) North Carolina
D) Montana
E) Delaware
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Individuals age 65 and older in the United States as a percentage of the population will rise to ________ percent by 2030.

A) 27
B) 31
C) 14
D) 22
E) 19
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Availability of credit falls under the ________ forces category of external forces.

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B) social
C) environmental
D) organizational
E) economic
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An external audit focuses on identifying and evaluating trends and events within the control of management.
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The United States' population is

A) getting younger and less white.
B) getting younger and more white.
C) getting older and less white.
D) getting older and more white.
E) remaining stable as to age and racial make up.
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External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer actionable responses.
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Industry analysis is also referred to as external strategic management audit.
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External audits attempt to identify key variables that offer intuitive responses.
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Hiring top executives from rival firms is a way companies obtain competitive intelligence.
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To perform an external audit, a company first must gather competitive intelligence and information about economic, social, cultural, demographic, environmental, political, governmental, legal, and technological trends.
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Major competitors' strengths may represent key threats.
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Competition in virtually all industries is

A) nonexistent.
B) intense.
C) never cutthroat.
D) easily avoidable.
E) insignificant.
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The World Economic Outlook report predicts a global growth rate of around ________ percent.

A) 3.6
B) 7.8
C) 2.1
D) 1.8
E) 5.3
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A weak dollar means

A) lower exports and higher imports.
B) lower exports and lower imports.
C) lower exports and no effect on imports.
D) higher exports and higher imports.
E) higher exports and lower imports.
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________ forces are shaping the way people live, work, produce, and consume.

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C) IO
D) Porter's five-
E) Internal
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When an industry relies heavily on government contracts, which forecasts can be the most important part of an external audit?

A) Economic
B) Political
C) Technological
D) Competitive
E) Multinational
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Major competitors' strengths are areas of concern, but do not represent key threats to a firm.
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The five major categories of variables known as external forces are: 1) economic forces, 2) social, cultural, demographic, and natural environment forces, 3) political, governmental, and legal forces, 4) technological forces, and 5) competitive forces.
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An effective competitive intelligence program allows all areas of a firm to access consistent and verifiable information in making decisions.
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All of the following are political, governmental, and legal variables that can represent key opportunities or threats to organizations EXCEPT

A) tariffs.
B) environmental regulations.
C) level of defense expenditures.
D) legislation on equal employment.
E) population changes by race, age, sex, and level of affluence.
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In 2012, ________ passed the world's first legislation that would treat marijuana like alcohol, taxing and regulating its sales.

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D) New York
E) North Carolina
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Major competitors' weaknesses can represent internal opportunities.
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The shift to a service economy is an example of a(n) ________ force.

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C) economic
D) legal
E) political
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The emergence of 3D printing is an example of a(n) ________ force that impacts organizations.

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D) social, cultural, demographic, and environment (SCDE)
E) technological
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A strong dollar enables ________ firms to purchase raw materials more cheaply from other countries.

A) European Union
B) United States
C) Indian
D) Russian
E) Chinese
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Corporate intelligence is the name for a systematic and ethical process for gathering and analyzing information about the competition's activities and general business trends to further a business's own goals.
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Competitive intelligence is a polite way of referring to corporate espionage.
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Intelligence gathering is an unethical business practice.
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The United States is getting older.
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It is predicted that, by 2050, over 25 percent of the population in the United States will be 65 years or older.
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In performing strategic planning and case analysis, relevant SCDE factors for a particular firm need not be quantified to be useful.
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The trend toward an older society is good news for restaurants.
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In the U.S. food industry, demand for processed packaged foods is increasing.
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Economic factors do not have much impact on the attractiveness of strategies.
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U.S. households are making more and more purchases online.
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The trend toward an older America is bad news for furniture producers, hotels, airlines, and home builders.
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For firms with large U.S. sales, a strong dollar provides a boost.
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Political forecasts can be the most important part of an external audit for firms that depend heavily on government contracts.
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Political issues and stances impact strategic decisions.
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Remaining solely domestic is an increasingly safe strategy for U.S. companies.
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A low value of the dollar means lower exports and higher imports.
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Florida was the first state to legalize marijuana.
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There are benefits to the U.S. economy resulting from a low value of the U.S. dollar.
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Consumers in the United States now desire sedans rather than automobiles with greater space and utility.
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It is predicted that, by 2030, 19 percent of the population in the United States will be 65 years or older.
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By 2030, the Census Bureau projects that the number of Americans age 65 and older will dramatically decrease.
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Competitive intelligence is not corporate espionage.
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Florida is one of nine states that has zero state income tax.
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What are the five major types of external forces that should be examined as part of an external audit? Give an example of each type of force.
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Wisconsin was the first state to legalize marijuana.
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Explain how new technologies have been impacting strategic-planning decisions.
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Explain briefly the SCDE forces.
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If suppliers are unreliable or too costly, which of these strategies may be appropriate?

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D) Forward integration
E) Concentric diversification
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Bargaining power of consumers is usually the most powerful of Porter's five competitive forces.
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Laser eye surgery would be considered a substitute product for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
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The United States (and the world) is becoming older.
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A ________ integration strategy is used by firms to gain control or ownership of suppliers.

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E) vortexed
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Define Competitive Intelligence (CI) and list three ways that CI can be gathered.
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71
When the products being purchased are standard or undifferentiated, it results in ________ bargaining power of consumers.

A) marginalized
B) lower
C) higher
D) negative
E) negligible
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Significant barriers to entry are not always sufficient to keep some new firms from entering industries with higher-quality products, lower prices, and substantial marketing resources.
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What is NOT one of Michael Porter's five competitive forces?

A) Potential entry of new competitors
B) Rivalry among competing firms
C) Bargaining power of unions
D) Bargaining power of suppliers
E) Bargaining power of consumers
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Political, governmental, and legal forces are always threats for both small and large organizations.
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According to Porter, what is usually the most powerful of the five competitive forces?

A) Potential development of substitute products
B) Bargaining power of suppliers
C) Bargaining power of consumers
D) Rivalry among competing firms
E) Potential entry of new competitors
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According to Michael Porter, five competitive forces define the nature of competitiveness in a given industry: 1) rivalry among competing firms, 2) potential entry of new competitors, 3) potential development of substitute products, 4) bargaining power of suppliers, and 5) bargaining power of consumers.
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The trend toward an older society is a threat for restaurants, hotels, and airlines.
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U.S. consumers spent $6.7 billion on legal marijuana in 2016.
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Intensity of competition ________ in lower-return industries.

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E) fluctuates
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Whenever new firms can easily enter a particular industry, the intensity of competitiveness among firms tends to

A) stay the same.
B) increase.
C) decrease.
D) neutralize.
E) become irrelevant.
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