Deck 1: The Changing Face of Business
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Deck 1: The Changing Face of Business
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Natural resources are essential for certain companies but are NOT required for all economic systems.
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2
Not-for-profit organizations are commonly exempt from federal, provincial, and local taxes.
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3
Technology is considered to be capital.
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4
All factors of production are found in equal amounts in all businesses.
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Adam Smith's "invisible hand" refers to the battle among businesses for consumer acceptance.
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High-end technology, such as the Global Positioning Satellite System offered in some new cars, is considered a capital resource.
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An accountant's view of profit is the difference between revenue and the cost incurred in generating the revenue. This view is shared by all business owners and the general public.
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In order to remain viable, not-for-profit organizations need to focus on profits even more than the public service they provide.
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Profits are guaranteed by the private enterprise system for every entrepreneur with good management skills.
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10
Entrepreneurship is synonymous with "risk-taking."
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11
The private enterprise system encourages government intervention.
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12
Just as with a for-profit business, the first priority for a not-for-profit organization is making a profit.
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13
Canada functions under the private enterprise system.
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14
Capital includes money, machines, tools, buildings, and human resources.
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15
When farmers rent land in order to increase crop production, they are acquiring capital.
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16
An entrepreneur and a manager are the same.
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Companies are NOT required to be ethical to succeed in the long run.
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18
The owner of a small business is part of the human resources of his/her organization.
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19
Large corporations are defined as businesses, whereas small companies are more of an investment.
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20
Employees and founders of not-for-profit organizations do NOT usually earn any income from their operations.
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21
Technology has revolutionized business communications.
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22
The Nike swoosh is NOT considered a brand; only the company name can be a brand.
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23
Successful entrepreneurs usually create large corporations.
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The Industrial Revolution began in Germany and quickly spread to the rest of Europe.
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25
Unfair or "cutthroat" competition, designed to eliminate competitors, is prohibited by the U.S. government.
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26
Private property is considered the most important right in the private enterprise system.
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Information technology has been the key driver behind the relationship era.
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28
In the private enterprise system, government has no role to play in ensuring fair competition.
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29
The production era preceded the age of industrial entrepreneurs.
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During the colonial period, the focus was on agriculture and other rural activities.
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The Industrial Revolution began in the United States with the development of the automobile.
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32
In consumer orientation, a company creates a product first, and then determines if the consumer will likely purchase the product.
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A key element of the production era was the use of consumer research.
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34
When the government sets ground rules for competitive activity, the intent is to increase freedom of choice for consumers.
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35
Entrepreneurs are very conservative and usually invest only in sure winners.
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36
The current philosophy among managers today is best described as transaction management.
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37
One factor that led to the Industrial Revolution was the mechanization of agriculture.
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38
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has made a decision that has increased the cost charged to small internet service providers that buy access from larger internet services providers such as Bell. This decision is a violation of the private enterprise system in Canada.
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39
Finding unique ways to use the factors of production is a common characteristic of most entrepreneurs.
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40
When customers enter a supermarket and select their favourite brand of laundry detergent, they are exercising their right to freedom of choice.
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41
Assume Motorola and Microsoft work on developing a new cell phone that also is a PDA. This is an example of a strategic alliance.
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42
The new employer-employee relationship requires firms to establish rigid rules to govern employee activities.
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43
The number of companies forming partnerships and strategic alliances has declined in recent years.
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44
Relationship management refers to ongoing, mutually beneficial ties between a company and its vendors.
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45
Relationship management is important in the relationship era and the social era.
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46
Today, workers are much less likely to remain with the same employer throughout their entire careers.
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47
A strategic alliance is a partnership formed to create competitive advantage for the businesses involved.
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48
Although the number of college-educated workers has doubled in the last 20 years, the demand for workers is still greater than the supply.
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49
Research indicates that work teams consisting of a diverse group of individuals often are more productive than less diverse work teams.
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50
The needs of older workers are similar to those of younger workers.
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51
The use of assembly lines became popular during the colonial era.
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52
Relationship management concentrates on short-term interactions with customers.
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53
Outsourcing is the relocation of business activities to lower-cost locations overseas.
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54
The managerial quality of vision is the ability to see all of the problems that might occur.
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55
The retirement of baby boomers CANNOT create a shortage in the Canadian workforce since students are graduating each year.
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56
The use of blogs as a link between companies and their customers is on the decline.
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57
During the next few years, the average age of the workforce is expected to increase.
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58
Technology can make some products obsolete.
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59
Skilled and knowledgeable employees are essential resources that could help an organization to create change in today's dynamic business environment.
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60
The need to develop environmentally friendly products and processes is becoming a major new force in business today.
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61
______ is essential because it serves as a primary incentive for people to start companies, expand them, and provide consistently high-quality competitive goods and services.
A) Vision
B) Profit
C) Market research
D) Philanthropy
A) Vision
B) Profit
C) Market research
D) Philanthropy
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62
For a company to be successful, the vision and mission statements should align.
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63
A manager's only obligation is to create an environment for creativity and critical thinking. The implementation of those ideas is carried out by other departments.
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64
In the Canadian economy, ______ are considered the reward for the risk of entering business.
A) revenues
B) profits
C) sales
D) generated income amounts
A) revenues
B) profits
C) sales
D) generated income amounts
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65
Force of change can only come from external sources.
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66
Creativity is the capacity to develop well-tested solutions to common organizational problems.
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67
By supporting local charities, a firm is demonstrating social responsibility.
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68
All of the following statements are correct EXCEPT
A) successful businesses seek to meet their social and ethical responsibilities.
B) business is the economic pulse of a nation.
C) business includes not-for-profit organizations that provide services to the public.
D) business provides goods and services necessary to an economic system.
A) successful businesses seek to meet their social and ethical responsibilities.
B) business is the economic pulse of a nation.
C) business includes not-for-profit organizations that provide services to the public.
D) business provides goods and services necessary to an economic system.
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69
All of the following are businesses EXCEPT ______.
A) U.S. Postal Service
B) UPS
C) FedEx
D) AOL Time Warner
A) U.S. Postal Service
B) UPS
C) FedEx
D) AOL Time Warner
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70
Critical thinking is the ability to analyze and assess information to pinpoint problems and opportunities.
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71
Mental exercises like brainstorming often foster creativity.
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72
Critical thinking skills and creativity are essential qualities for today's managers.
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73
Decreased consumer loyalty is an example of an external force that requires change.
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74
Which of the following are organized for-profit and provide goods and services?
A) public schools
B) churches
C) government
D) businesses
A) public schools
B) churches
C) government
D) businesses
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75
Business ethics deal with the right-versus-wrong actions that arise in a work environment.
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76
Social responsibility is another way of saying ethics.
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77
In accounting terms, profits are ______.
A) the difference between revenues and expenses
B) the difference between commissions earned and receipts
C) the difference between sales and expenses
D) the sum of sales and expenses
A) the difference between revenues and expenses
B) the difference between commissions earned and receipts
C) the difference between sales and expenses
D) the sum of sales and expenses
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78
Companies that are serious about ethical operations are likely to be socially responsible.
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79
All of the following are typically part of the not-for-profit sector EXCEPT ______.
A) hotels
B) political parties
C) religious organizations
D) labour unions
A) hotels
B) political parties
C) religious organizations
D) labour unions
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80
The most important factor for determining whether or NOT a company is admired is profitability.
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