What type of buyout is most likely to lead to greater entrepreneurial activity and growth?
One problem with becoming too large is that large firms:
One problem with becoming too large is that large firms:
__________ may be necessary because acquisitions create a si…
__________ may be necessary because acquisitions create a situation in which the newly formed firm has excess capacity in organizational functions such as sales, manufacturing, distribution, and human resource management.
When a company does not possess all of the resources needed…
When a company does not possess all of the resources needed to successfully compete against its rivals, external social capital becomes increasingly critical to the firm’s success
Firm size, firm age, the executive’s tolerance for ambiguity…
Firm size, firm age, the executive’s tolerance for ambiguity, and his or her commitment to strategic outcomes are all factors that may affect managerial discretion
The balanced scorecard focuses on both financial and nonfina…
The balanced scorecard focuses on both financial and nonfinancial controls
Strategic control focuses on the content of strategic action…
Strategic control focuses on the content of strategic actions rather than their outcomes
A board composed primarily of outside directors will have be…
A board composed primarily of outside directors will have better insights as to the firm’s intended strategic initiatives, the reasons for the initiatives, and the outcomes expected from them than will inside directors
Organizational controls guide the use of strategy, indicate…
Organizational controls guide the use of strategy, indicate how to compare actual results with expected results, and suggest corrective actions to take when the difference is unacceptable
The firm’s envisioned future encourages employees to stretch…
The firm’s envisioned future encourages employees to stretch beyond their expectations of accomplishment and requires significant change and progress to be realized