You work for an ice cream shop in a rural town. Some of your…

You work for an ice cream shop in a rural town. Some of your largest competitors in the area stem from large ice cream chains such as Dairy Queen and Baskin Robbins. Since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in mid-March your shop has been experiencing much lower consumer traffic and have lost sales. What is your shop’s main strategic issue moving forward?

The SWOT framework is developed by conducting external, comp…

The SWOT framework is developed by conducting external, competitive, and internal assessments and is helpful in determining the strategic issue facing the organization; however, it can still have its drawbacks. Which of the following is NOT one of the cautions that executives should keep in mind while conducting a SWOT analysis?

The term “Value Chain” reflects the fact that, as each step…

The term “Value Chain” reflects the fact that, as each step of this path is completed, the product becomes more valuable than it was at the previous step. Take for example the lumber business. Trees are transformed into usable wooden boards; the boards created from a tree can be sold for more money than the price of the tree. At what stage of the Value Chain is the lumber business the most valuable?

Pine Company is a sporting goods store that has locations ac…

Pine Company is a sporting goods store that has locations across America. Their website and physical locations maintain a large inventory and automatically updates when items are sold out. Store managers’ purchase requests are sent to upper management and inventory is being recorded constantly. Why does Pine Sporting Goods succeed over some of its competitors?