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Haberberg and Rieple: Strategic Management

Chapter 11

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Question 1

When trying to judge whether a firm's strategies 'feel' right, the assessment is likely to be:

Question 2

In assessing an organization's success or failure, there are three stages; working out what to observe and measure, establishing the standards against which to measure and:

Question 3

Which of the following is the least useful measurement of performance?

Question 4

From a strategist's point of view, the most appropriate measure of profit is:

Question 5

A raw number such as profit is not all that useful on its own. It is more useful to use:

Question 6

The number of months that a business has sufficient cash in the bank to cover outgoings is called:

Question 7

The financial terms 'gearing' or 'leverage' are also known as which ratio?

Question 8

For clues as to why a firm is performing badly, what type of measure would be useful?

Question 9

If a firm's debtors are rising it could be an indication of:

Question 10

If we measure the number of new products that Sony has launched in the last three years, this is an: