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The answer is 3
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Correct == > It is the maturity stage of an industry’s life cycle that can last for a very long time. During this stage competition would be expected to be most intense (3). In the growth stage (2) there is still market enough for everyone, while in the introduction (1) and decline (2) stages there are far fewer participants in the industry.
Alex plc’s strategy is based on the matching of its internal resources and competences (strengths and weaknesses) with its environmental conditions (opportunities and threats).
According to Henry Mintzberg, Alex plc sees strategy as?
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Pattern
Perspective
Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:
This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.
The answer is 1
Correct == > Focusing on matching its internal strengths and weaknesses with its external opportunities and threats means that the business sees strategy as being about its position (1) in its environment and its market, according to Henry Mintzberg.
This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.
The answer is 2
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Correct == > A concentration of customers will increase rivalry since the power of customers is therefore increased. Removal of government subsidies creates a more level playing field amongst competitors hence also increasing rivalry.
This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.
The answer is 4
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Correct == > Training store staff is very much an operational issue that does not constitute a corporate strategy, but offering its capability to other supermarkets is a fundamental long-term ‘directional’ decision which commits the company’s resources
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