单选题The problems themselves are still not truly strategic because the operation of the global environment is not affected and the survival of civilization is not at stake.A at risk B at issue C pent up D adhere to

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单选题
The problems themselves are still not truly strategic because the operation of the global environment is not affected and the survival of civilization is not at stake.
A

at risk        

B

at issue        

C

pent up          

D

adhere to


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  • 第1题:

    (b) Both divisions have recognised the need for a strategic alliance to help them achieve a successful entry into

    European markets.

    Critically evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the divisions using strategic alliances to develop their

    respective businesses in Europe. (15 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) Johnson, Scholes and Whittington define a strategic alliance as ‘where two or more organisations share resources and
    activities to pursue a strategy’. There are a number of types of alliance ranging from a formal joint venture through to networks
    where there is collaboration but no formal agreement. The type of strategic alliance will be affected by how quickly market
    conditions are changing – swift rates of change may require flexible less formal types of alliance and determine whether
    specific dedicated resources are required or whether the partners can use existing resources. Johnson, Scholes and
    Whittington argue that for an alliance to be successful there needs to be a clear strategic purpose and senior management
    support; compatibility between the partners at all levels – this may be complicated if it is a cross-border alliance; time spent
    defining and meeting performance expectations including clear goals, governance and organisational arrangements; and
    finally trust both in terms of respective competences and trustworthiness.

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    The advantages that may be gained by a successful strategic alliance include creating a joint operation that has a ‘critical
    mass’ that may lead to lower costs or an improved offer to the customer. It may also allow each partner to specialise in areas
    where they have a particular advantage or competence. Interestingly, alliances are often entered into where a company is
    seeking to enter new geographical markets, as is the case with both divisions. The partner brings local knowledge and
    expertise in distribution, marketing and customer support. A good strategic alliance will also enable the partners to learn from
    one another and develop competences that may be used in other markets. Often firms looking to develop an e-business will
    use an alliance with a partner with experience in website development. Once its e-business is up and running a firm may
    eventually decide to bring the website design skills in-house and acquire the partner.
    Disadvantages of alliances range from over-dependence on the partner, not developing own core competences and a tendency
    for them not to have a defined end date. Clearly there is a real danger of the partner eventually becoming a competitor.
    In assessing the suitability for each division in using a strategic alliance to enter European markets one clearly has to analyse
    the very different positions of the divisions in terms of what they can offer a potential partner. The earlier analysis suggests
    that the Shirtmaster division may have the greater difficulty in attracting a partner. One may seriously question the feasibility
    of using the Shirtmaster brand in Europe and the competences the division has in terms of manufacturing and selling to large
    numbers of small independent UK clothing retailers would seem inappropriate to potential European partners. Ironically, if
    the management consultant recommends that the Shirtmaster division sources some or all of its shirts from low cost
    manufacturers in Europe this may provide a reason for setting up an alliance with such a manufacturer.
    The prospects of developing a strategic alliance in the Corporate Clothing division are much more favourable. The division
    has developed a value added service for its corporate customers, indeed its relationship with its customers can be seen as a
    relatively informal network or alliance and there seems every chance this could be replicated with large corporate customers
    in Europe. Equally, there may be European workwear companies looking to grow and develop who would welcome sharingthe Corporate Clothing division’s expertise.

  • 第2题:

    (b) Distinguish between strategic and operational risks, and explain why the secrecy option would be a source

    of strategic risk. (10 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) Strategic and operational risks
    Strategic risks
    These arise from the overall strategic positioning of the company in its environment. Some strategic positions give rise to
    greater risk exposures than others. Because strategic issues typically affect the whole of an organisation and not just one or
    more of its parts, strategic risks can potentially concern very high stakes – they can have very high hazards and high returns.
    Because of this, they are managed at board level in an organisation and form. a key part of strategic management.
    Operational risks
    Operational risks refer to potential losses arising from the normal business operations. Accordingly, they affect the day-to-day
    running of operations and business systems in contrast to strategic risks that arise from the organisation’s strategic positioning.
    Operational risks are managed at risk management level (not necessarily board level) and can be managed and mitigated by
    internal control systems.
    The secrecy option would be a strategic risk for the following reasons.
    It would radically change the environment that SHC is in by reducing competition. This would radically change SHC’s strategic
    fit with its competitive environment. In particular, it would change its ‘five forces’ positioning which would change its risk
    profile.
    It would involve the largest investment programme in the company’s history with new debt substantially changing the
    company’s financial structure and making it more vulnerable to short term liquidity problems and monetary pressure (interest
    rates).
    It would change the way that stakeholders view SHC, for better or worse. It is a ‘crisis issue’, certain to polarise opinion either
    way.
    It will change the economics of the industry thereby radically affecting future cost, revenue and profit forecasts.
    There may be retaliatory behaviour by SHC’s close competitor on 25% of the market.
    [Tutorial note: similar reasons if relevant and well argued will attract marks]

  • 第3题:

    (c) Discuss TWO limitations of the Boston Consulting Group matrix as a strategic planning tool. (4 marks)


    正确答案:
    (c) There are numerous criticisms that have been made regarding the BCG growth share matrix. Two such criticisms are as
    follows:
    – It is a model and the weakness of any model is inherent in its assumptions. For example many strategists are of the
    opinion that the axes of the model are much too simplistic. The model implies that competitive strength is indicated by
    relative market share. However other factors such as strength of brands, perceived product/service quality and costs
    structures also contribute to competitive strength.
    Likewise the model implies that the attractiveness of the marketplace is indicated by the growth rate of the market. This
    is not necessarily the case as organisations that lack the necessary capital resources may find low-growth markets an
    attractive proposition especially as they tend to have a lower risk profile than high-growth markets.
    – There are problems with defining the market. The model requires management to define the marketplace within which
    a business is trading in order that its rate of growth and relative market share can be calculated. This can prove
    problematic in comparing competitors since if they supply different products and services then the absence of a
    consistent basis for comparison impairs the usefulness of the model.
    Other valid criticisms include the following:
    The application of the BCG matrix may prove costly and time-consuming since it necessitates the collection of a large
    amount of data. The use of the model may also lead to unfortunate consequences, such as:
    – Moving into areas where there is little experience
    – Over-milking of cash cows
    – Abandonment of potentially healthy businesses labelled as problem children
    – Neglect of interrelationships among businesses, and
    – Too many problem children within the business portfolio largely as a consequence of incorrect focus of
    management attention.

  • 第4题:

    Party loyalty has declined in recent decades. but more than two-thirds of the nation's voters still identify themselves______. Democrats or Republicans.

    A. with

    B. from

    C. as

    D. of


    正确答案:C
     [解析] 根据题意可知,应为“作为民主党(Democrats)还是共和党(Republicans)”,identify oneself as sb. 证明,鉴别某人是/作为。

  • 第5题:

    The committee___been arguing about the economic problems among themselves for many hours.

    A.have

    B.has

    C.could have

    D.can have


    正确答案:A

  • 第6题:

    Although the ecological environment wasbecoming better, the problems were still serious.(翻译)


    参考答案:虽然生态环境有所改善,但生态安全状况仍然严重

  • 第7题:

    Supply chain management consists of firms collaborating to leverage strategic positioning and to improve operating efficiency.


    正确答案:正确

  • 第8题:

    Yours truly,customer has deployed a cisco wireless location appliance within its warehouse  environment. however, employees there have been experiencing problems when tracking objects using active rfid tags. the rfid tag data is not being collected. On which device would you verify  that rfids have been enabled?()

    • A、access point
    • B、location manager
    • C、wireless controller
    • D、cisco wcs

    正确答案:C

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    What best explains why the banking industry is ready to take advantage of an integrated network infrastructure?()
    A

     Many banks are still connecting via dial-up.

    B

     Many banks need to consolidate departments and resources.

    C

     Many banks find themselves with an obsolete branch infrastructure.

    D

     Many banks need back-office process streamlining.


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Scientific and technological advances have improved our daily lives. However, in many fields scientists cannot solve the problems they have created themselves. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Give your reasons. Write a composition of about 400 words on this topic.

    正确答案:
    Scientific and technological advances have, admittedly, improved people's daily lives and dramatically changed the way people live. People nowadays actually owe a great debt to the inventors who have pushed forward the development of science and technology. However, I am a strong believer in the claim that scientists in many fields cannot solve the problems they have created themselves, for the following reasons :
    The creation of a new scientific and technological product is a purely academic matter, but its application may be affected by political, historical and military factors. For example, the original purpose of cloning was simply scientific—to change undesirable genes at the embryo stage, and to alleviate pain and illness of the patients. However, some people with ulterior motives may take advantage of this technique to clone human genes. This is sure to cause serious moral uncertainty and chaos for the human race. The inventors of cloning might have never imagined that the technology is now used for dishonorable purposes, and they can only rely on the government to prohibit human cloning by enforcing strict laws.
    Sometimes it is impossible for researchers and scientists to predict the future application of the product they are working on. Atomic energy is a case in point. Its study and research are conducted with the aim of saving the world's limited energy resources and optimizing the use of current energy sources, such as water. Yet people are saddened by the news that atomic technology is used to manufacture dangerous weapons for the purpose of threatening or even destroying other countries and innocent people. For example, to retaliate Japan's attack on its Pearl Harbour, the United States dropped two atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, causing huge mortality and destruction, which were absolutely never dreamed by the scientists who invented the weapon. And once it was put into military use, the inventors could do nothing to change the fearful result.
    In conclusion, scientists in many fields find themselves helpless when it comes to controlling the application of the technology they have labored so hard to produce and to solve the problems they have created.
    解析:
    针对“科学家无法解决一些科技进步带来的问题”这一观点,范文作者在第一段末表示赞同。第二、三段具体解释了赞同的原因。首先,科技的应用受到政治、历史和军事因素的影响。其次,科学家不能完全预测产品的未来用途。其中恰当地运用了实例支持分论点。结尾段简洁地总结了中心思想。

  • 第11题:

    名词解释题
    策略举措(Strategic move)

    正确答案: 策略举措是指以对自己有利的方式影响他人选择的举措,它是通过影响其他人对自己将如何行动的预期来做到的。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What is the main idea of this selection?
    A

    The Luther Burbank High School basketball team won the scrimmage and game with Winston Churchill High.

    B

    The failure to respond to an insult at a basketball game in his youth still haunts the writer.

    C

    Race and class problems often emerge at basketball games.

    D

    Don’t try to mix with other racial or cultural groups.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    该片篇节选作者主要讲述自己年轻时候所在球队受到白人球队的一次侮辱,时至今日那件事情仍让作者耿耿于怀,文章最后一句话更是点明主旨,作者指出如果是现在自己一定会挺身而去把当时对方扔来的那袋油炸玉米片踩在脚下。

  • 第13题:

    (c) What changes to Churchill’s existing marketing mix will be needed to achieve the three strategic goals?

    (15 marks)


    正确答案:
    (c) Each of the strategic goals will have a profound impact on the marketing mix as it currently exists. As each goal affects the
    market position of Churchill developing an appropriate marketing mix will be the key to successful implementation of the
    overall growth strategy. The product, the brand and the reputation it creates are at the heart of the company’s marketing
    strategy. Their focus on the premium segment of the market seems a sensible one and one which allows a small family-owned
    business to survive and grow slowly. Evidence suggests this is a luxury indulgence market reflecting changing consumer tastes
    and lifestyles. Managing the product range will be a major marketing activity. While the core products may develop an almost
    timeless quality there will be a need to respond to the product innovations introduced by its much larger competitors. The
    company’s emphasis on the quality of its products resulting from the quality of its ingredients is at the heart of its competitive
    advantage. Growing the product range will also bring the danger of under performing products and a consequent need to
    divest such products. Packaging is likely to be a key part of the products’ appeal and will be an area where constant innovation
    is important.
    Pricing raises a number of issues. Why is Churchill’s core product priced at £1 less than its immediate competition? What is
    the basis on which Churchill prices this product? Each of the methods of pricing has its advantages and disadvantages. Using
    cost plus may create an illusion of security in that all costs are covered, but at the same time raises issues as to whether
    relevant costs have been included and allocated. Should the company price in anticipation of cost reductions as volume
    increases? Should the basis for pricing be what your competitors are charging? As a luxury product one would assume that
    its demand is relatively price inelastic: a significant increase in price e.g. £1 would lead to only a small reduction in quantity
    demanded. Certainly, profit margins would be enhanced to help provide the financial resources the company needs if it is to
    grow. One interesting issue on pricing is the extent to which it is pursuing a price skimming or price penetration policy –
    evidence from the scenario suggests more of a price skimming policy in line with the luxury nature of the product.

    Place is an equally important issue – the vertical integration strategy of the company has led to company-owned shops being
    the main way customers can buy the product. At the same time, this distribution strategy has led to Churchill’s sales being
    largely confined to one region in the UK – although it is the most populous. If Churchill has a desire to grow, does it do this
    through expanding the number of company owned and franchised outlets or look for other channels of distribution in
    particular the increasingly dominant supermarket chains? Each distribution strategy will have significant implications for other
    elements in the marketing mix and for the resources and capabilities required in the company.
    Finally, promotion is an interesting issue for the company. The relatively recent appointment of a sales and marketing director
    perhaps reflects a need to balance the previous dominance of the manufacturing side of the business. Certainly there is
    evidence to suggest that John Churchill is not convinced of the need to advertise. There are some real concerns about how
    the brand is developed and promoted. Certainly sponsorship is now seen as a key part of the firm’s promotional strategy. The
    company has a good reputation but customer access to the product is fairly limited. Overall there is scope for the company
    to critically review its marketing mix and implement a very different mix if it wants to grow.
    The four Ps above are very much the ‘hard’ elements in the marketing mix and Churchill in its desire to grow will need toensure that the ‘softer’ elements of people, physical evidence and processes are aligned to its ambitious strategy.

  • 第14题:

    (b) ‘Strategic positioning’ is about the way that a company as a whole is placed in its environment and concerns its

    ‘fit’ with the factors in its environment.

    With reference to the case as appropriate, explain how a code of ethics can be used as part of a company’s

    overall strategic positioning. (7 marks)


    正确答案:
    (b) Code of ethics and strategic positioning
    Strategic positioning is about the way that a whole company is placed in its environment as opposed to the operational level,
    which considers the individual parts of the organisation.
    Ethical reputation and practice can be a key part of environmental ‘fit’, along with other strategic issues such as generic
    strategy, quality and product range.
    The ‘fit’ enables the company to more fully meet the expectations, needs and demands of its relevant stakeholders – in this
    case, European customers.
    The ‘quality’ of the strategic ‘fit’ is one of the major determinants of business performance and so is vital to the success of
    the business.
    HPC has carefully manoeuvred itself to have the strategic position of being the highest ethical performer locally and has won
    orders on that basis.
    It sees its strategic position as being the ethical ‘benchmark’ in its industry locally and protects this position against its parent
    company seeking to impose a new code of ethics.
    The ethical principles are highly internalised in Mr Hogg and in the company generally, which is essential for effective strategic
    implementation.

  • 第15题:

    策略举措(Strategic move)


    参考答案:

    策略举措是指以对自己有利的方式影响他人选择的举措,它是通过影响其他人对自己将如何行动的预期来做到的。


  • 第16题:

    I'm still working on ______ a few problems.

    A iron in ;

    B to iron at ;

    C ironing out


    参考答案:C

  • 第17题:

    不搞改革,不坚持开放政策,我们确定的战略目标就不能实现。

    A、If we do not carry out reforms and adhere to the opening-up policy, the strategic goals we have determined can not be achieved.

    B、Without carrying out reforms and following the opening-up policy, our strategic goals can not be reached.

    C、We can not achieve our strategic goals unless we carry out reforms and adhere to the opening-up policy.

    D、Without carrying out reforms and following the opening-up policy, it is impossible for us to reach our strategic goals.


    参考答案:C

  • 第18题:


    What in the passage is mentioned as being truly remarkable?( )

    A.Many of his observations are still visible and meaningful today.
    B.The book was so detailed and thorough after only such a comparatively short visit.
    C.The second volume should be so pessimistic in comparison with the first.
    D.De Tocqueville’s powers of observation.

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    What best explains why the banking industry is ready to take advantage of an integrated network infrastructure?()

    • A、 Many banks are still connecting via dial-up.
    • B、 Many banks need to consolidate departments and resources.
    • C、 Many banks find themselves with an obsolete branch infrastructure.
    • D、 Many banks need back-office process streamlining.

    正确答案:C

  • 第20题:

    You are Cisco Channel Partner Account Manager. You need to explain why the banking industryis ready to take advantage of an integrated network infrastructure. What is your explanation?()

    • A、 Because Banks are still connecting via dial-up.
    • B、 Because Banks need to save cost.
    • C、 Because Banks find themselves with an obsolete branch infrastructure.
    • D、 Many banks need back-office process streamlining.

    正确答案:C

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Practice 2  Now many countries find themselves still struggling with problems that are as old as man himself. Basic social problems such as poor or nonexistent health care, and nutrient-deficient diets continue to annoy developing countries, contributing to low life expectancy rates and hampering economic development.  While it may be true that some countries have found answers to these basic problems of humanity, this does not mean that their societies are problem-free. Indeed, in the solving of age-old problems more economically, advanced societies have found themselves facing new social problems, problems that are a direct outgrowth of their economic advancement. One such problem is that of aging.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    现在许多国家都发现他们还在设法解决那些自有人类以来就出现的旧问题。贫穷或没有卫生保健等基本社会问题以及营养不足的饮食继续困扰着发展中国家,造成预期寿命低,阻碍经济发展。
    有些国家或许已经解决了人类生存的一些基本问题,但是并不意味着这些国家就没有问题了。实际上,在经济比较发达的国家,旧的问题解决了,新的问题又产生了,这些问题是随着经济的发展而派生出来的。人口老龄化就是其中之一。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    They still have some problems ______ in designing the new energy vehicles.
    A

    overcome

    B

    overcoming

    C

    to overcome

    D

    overcomes


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    本题考查使役动词的用法。句意:他们在设计新能源汽车方面仍然有一些问题要解决。由题意可知问题是待解决,说明还没解决,因此用动词不定式,表示将要发生的动作。故C项为正确答案。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    In context, which version of the underlined part of sentence 3 (reproduced below) is the best?Baby lobsters are preyed on by fish and crabs because they don't have a hard shell yet and can't defend themselves with fierce claws yet.
    A

    the lobsters still lack both hard shells and fierce claws with which to fend off predator

    B

    the lobsters cannot attack their fish and crab predators with fierce claws or fend their predators off with a hard shell

    C

    they don't have a hard shell yet and can't defend themselves with fierce claws yet

    D

    the lobsters don't have a hard shell and can't yet defend themselves with fierce claws

    E

    the fish and crabs do not have hard shells or fierce claws yet


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    原句中“they”的指代不明,且“yet”的使用造成重复。A项纠正了这些错误且使得句子的表述很清晰。