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INDIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
AN ISO 9001 : 2008 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION
SUBJECT:-Business Strategy
MARKS :80
Course :MBA-4 Sem (Masters In Business Administration
Name :
Answer the question in one line.
Q1.XYZ
Ltd. Wishes to adopt the cost-leadership business strategy for one of its SBUs.
How should it ensure operationaleffectiveness in terms of productivity,
processes, people and pace? If, after 1 year, the company wishes to change
overto a differentiation business strategy, identify the changes it should bring
in its approach to attain operationaleffectiveness.(10 marks)
Answer:Cost
leadership is a concept developed by Michael Porter, used in business strategy.
It describes a way to establish the competitive advantage. Cost leadership, in
basic words, means the lowest cost of operation in the industry. The cost
leadership is often driven by company efficiency, size, scale, scope and
cumulative experience (learning curve). A cost leadership strategy aims to
exploit scale of production, well defined scope and other economies (e.g a good
purchasing approach), producing highly standardized
Q2.
Take an example of any service institution of your choice (example: hospital)
and suggest howoperational control willwork in such an institution. (10 marks)
Answer:
The Operational control is the Authority over normal business operations at
the operational level, as opposed to the strategic or tactical levels.
Operational control includes control over how normal business processes are
executed, but does not include control over the strategic business targets or
high-level business priorities. Operational efficiency in any organization is
critical to success. Healthcare organizations face an increased challenge to
properly utilize resources, improve care and lower costs.
Operational
control systems are designed to ensure that day-to-day actions are consistent
with established plans and objectives. It focuses on events in a recent period.
Operational control systems are derived from the requirements of the management
control system.
Q3.
Give organisation implementation block diagram. (10 marks)
Answer:
A block diagram is a diagram of a system in which the principal parts or
functions are represented by blocks connected by lines that show the
relationships of the blocks. They are heavily used in engineering in hardware
design, electronic design, software design, and process flow diagrams.
Block
diagrams are typically used for higher level, less detailed descriptions that
are intended to clarify overall concepts without concern for the details of
implementation. Contrast this with the schematic diagrams and layout diagrams
used in electrical engineering, which show the implementation details of
electrical components and physical construction.
Q4.
Discuss career planning & development. (10 marks)
Answer:Summarize
Your Self-Assessment Information and Career Development Needs:Summarize the
information you clarified in the self-assessment phase of your career
development exploration. This will help you communicate your strengths,
interests, preferences, and values to your supervisor, as well as your skill
development needs.
Talk
with Your Supervisor: Completing a CDAP is a joint effort between you and
your supervisor. Share the summary of your self-
Q5.
Discuss about differentiation strategy. (10 marks)
Answer:
Differentiate the products/services in some way in order to compete
successfully. Examples of the successful use of a differentiation strategy are
Hero, Honda, Asian Paints, HUL, Nike athletic shoes (image and brand mark), BMW
Group Automobiles, PerstorpBioProducts, Apple Computer (product's design),
Mercedes-Benz automobiles, and Renault-Nissan Alliance.
A
differentiation strategy is appropriate where the target customer segment is
not price-sensitive, the market is competitive or saturated, customers have
very specific needs which are possibly under-served, and the firm has
Q6.
What is the role of the corporate parent? (10 marks)
Answer:
Part of "strategy into action" (the third stage in the strategic planning
process) involves changing the organisational structure.
Many
businesses end up with a corporate structure that comprises a head office and
various strategic business units (SBUs), although the legal nature of these can
vary - some may be set up as divisions while others may be subsidiaries within
a group structure.
Corporate
parenting looks at the
Q7.
What is focus of control in headquarter level control strategy? (10 marks)
Answer:
Business-level strategies are similar to corporate-strategies in that they
focus on overall performance. As distinct from corporate-level strategy,
however, they focus on just one instead of a range of businesses. The corporate
level strategy of a multi division operation is like a strategy for managing an
investment portfolio.
Business
units are usually individual enterprise-like
Q8.
What are the barriers & challenges to headquarter level control? (10 marks)
Answer:Organizations
operate in a global economy that is characterized by greater and more intense
competition, and at the same time, greater economic interdependence and
collaboration. More products and services are being consumed outside of their
country of origin than ever before as globalization brings about greater
convergence in terms of consumer tastes and preferences. Yet at the same time,
in the midst of greater convergence, there is the opposite force of divergence
at work where companies have to adapt corporate and business
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