Principals of Management Assessment Correct Answers are in RED I Scored 64% ( 33/51 ) 1. A value chain is the sequence of activities that begins with raw materials. What result does a value chain end with? Choose 1 answer A. Outsourcing or insourcing B. Supply and demand C. Delivery of products or services D. Operations and logistics C 2. What happens when an effective value chain is created? Choose 1 answer A. Total quality management is not required
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1-17 (15 min.) Value chain and classification of costs‚ pharmaceutical company. Cost Item Value Chain Business Function a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Design of products‚ services or processes Marketing Customer Service Research and Development Marketing Production Marketing Distribution *2-23 (15–20 min.) Classification of costs‚ retail sector. Cost object: Videos sold in video section of store Cost variability: With respect to changes in the number of videos sold There may be some debate over classifications
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS: 1. What are the significant regions in the titration curve? Relate the characteristics of each region to the pH results obtained. - There are four significant regions in each titration curve‚ namely the initial‚ pre-equivalence‚ equivalence‚ and post-equivalence points. These points are named according to its position relative to the equivalence point. The equivalence point signifies the volume of titrant at which the solution becomes neutral. This is represented in the
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SGMT 6000 A‚ B‚ V 3.0: Strategic Management SGMT 6000 A‚ B‚ V 3.0: Strategic Management Course Outline- Revised Fall 2014 Section A: Wednesday 14:30-17:30 SSB N108 beginning on September 10‚ 2014 Section B: Tuesday 08:30-11:30 SSB W136 beginning on September 9‚ 2014 Section V: Wednesday 19:00-22:00 SSB N108 beginning on September 10‚ 2014 Instructor Assistant Professor Moshe Farjoun N311 SSB 416-736-2100 x66125 mfarjoun@schulich.yorku.ca Office hours: By appointment Stephanie Allen
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Chapter 6 – Formulating Strategy Multiple Choice Questions 1. The process by which a firm’s managers evaluate the future prospects of the firm and decide on appropriate strategies to achieve long-term objectives is called ____________. a. strategic planning (moderate‚ page 220) 2. The basic means by which a company competes—its choice of business in which to operate and the ways in which it differentiates itself from its competitors—is called its ____________. a. strategy (easy
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Strategic Management Evolution‚ 1985 – 2002: Controversies over Accounting Profitability Modern concept of Strategic Management started in the 50’s at Harvard Business School(Ghemawat‚ 2002; Hoskisson‚ Hitt‚ Wan‚ & Yiu‚ 1999). Even the first authors mentioned its basic ideas since the 30’s (Barnard‚ 1938)‚ the formalization of this new discipline is thanks to the work of Chandler (1962)‚ Ansoff (1965) and Andrews (1971). Since then‚ researchers had studied firms in order to understand their
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A Leader Struggles to Sell Software Meant to Aid Sales Yesware’s Matthew Bellows on His Ironic Challenge By JOHN GROSSMANNAUG. 20‚ 2014 Matthew Bellows‚ chief executive of Yesware‚ on the roof of his Boston-based software company. His sales team foundered when trying to convert the product’s free users into paying customers. YESWARE is a four-year-old company that designs and sells software intended to make it easier for sales teams to record and analyze essential data. Released in late
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Hamlet ACT 1‚ Scene 1 and 2 Questions 1.1 1. What happens when Francisco and Bernardo meet at the beginning of 1.1? Where are we‚ and when? Why is there confusion over which one is supposed to challenge the other by asking "Who’s there"? Why is Horatio with Bernardo and Marcellus? Who is he? They saw something strange‚ we are at Denmark. He is asking “who’s there?” It is because he’s not sure what is there by judging the shadow he saw and it is at night causing the visibility
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B399 Management Policy and Strategy Tutorial 1 Kent Ip OUHK Course Overview Textbook: Strategic Management and Competitive Advantage – Concepts and Cases‚ 4th edition‚ Barney and Hesterly‚ Pearson Part 1 The tools of Strategic Analysis (Chapter 1 – 3) Part 2 Business Level Strategies (Chapter 4 & 5) Part 3 Corporate Strategies (Chapter 6 – 11) Chapter 1 What is Strategy and the Strategic Management Process? 1.1 What is Strategy and the Strategic Management Process
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Answer all question 1. identify the main issues in this article. The main issues in this article are young boys are now likely joining gangs nowadays. Younger boys are usually get bullied or compromised by gangster. Most gang members are often from upper secondary school‚ they attract the younger boys to adore them and wanting like gang too. Gang usually invite the new boy who just entered their school and after joining them‚ they ask to get into random fights or get to a one-on-one fight
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