Various Business Strategies:
Porters Generic Strategy
Miles and Snow Typology
Product life cycle
Introduction, growth, maturity and decline.
What is operational improvement and how does it work?
What is the BCG metrics? How do we use it?
Is a method of evaluating businesses relative to the growth rate of their market and their organizations share market.
What is optimizations?
Involves balancing and reconciling possible conflicts among goals.
What is various decision making types?
Decision making models?
The classical decision model: Is a prescripted approach that tells managers how they should make decisions. Assumes that managers that managers are logical and rational and their decision will be in the best interest of the organization
Administrative model: Decision makers uses incomplete and imperfect information. are constrained by bounded rationality, and tent to “satisfice” when deciding.
How is operational managment used?
Is the total set of managerial activities used by an organization to tansform resources inputs into products services or both. They add value and create products and services.
Manufacturing transform inputs into tangible outputs.
A service organization transform resrouces into intangibles outputs.
What is strategic imitation?
Is duplicating anothers competence into a valuable strayegy. Copy and paste an idea.
What is capacity utilization?
involves choosing the amount of products, services are or both that can be produced. A critical decision based on demand.
What is backward vertical inegration? How does it work?
An organization conducts activities formerly conducted by uts costumers… direct marketing (controlling raw material for cheap products).
How do we define productivity and how does it work?
Is an economic measure of efficiency and summarizes what is produced relative to the source used to produce it.
What is the labor production index?
LPI is compiled by dividing a real output index by labor input index. It shows how efficiently labor input is used for generating output.
What is a single product strategy and how does it work?
An organization manufactures one product or service and sells in single geographical market. (geographic place).
What is an organizational threat?
Areas in the environment that increases the difficulty of an organization achieving high performance.
What are the vaious products layouts? How do they work?
Is arranged around the product.
What is bounded rationality?
Decision-makers are limited by their values and unconscious reflexes, skills, and habits.
Organizational Opportunity?
What are the vaious products layouts? How do they work?
Is arranged around the product. used when large quantities of a single product are needed
Ex: the assembly line (Ford)
What is the impact of automation on manufacture?
Designing work that can be done partly or wholly performed by machines. Increase efficiency.
What is the product life cycle?How does it work?