Q57. A diversified corporation has an Analyzer-type unit in…
Q57. A diversified corporation has an Analyzer-type unit in a moderately attractive industry. The unit is reasonably strong but not dominant: it succeeds by following proven innovations carefully and serving a stable customer base efficiently. Which corporate action best fits the combined logic of Miles and the GE matrix?
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Q29. A diversified manufacturer owns one unit that excels at lean distribution and another that sells adjacent products to many of the same buyers. Headquarters believes the second unit can improve by using the first unit’s logistics know-how and perhaps a shared sales force. Which corporate-level logic best fits this idea?
Read DetailsQ49. Employees in an acquired firm keep comparing the new or…
Q49. Employees in an acquired firm keep comparing the new organization with the old one, dwell on what was lost, and interpret current frustrations as proof that the merger relationship is inherently inferior. Which perspective does this best illustrate?
Read DetailsQ11. A family-owned manufacturer sells a narrow line of repl…
Q11. A family-owned manufacturer sells a narrow line of replacement parts to longstanding industrial customers. It invests heavily in process efficiency, uses centralized control, and rarely explores opportunities outside its niche. Which Miles and Snow type fits best?
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