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o. problem child d. exelamation point e widow 13. A statement of the fim' busines based on a crefal malysis of benefits soughe by reen eustomers and an analysis of existing and anticipated environmental condition business wudit b. marketing plnn ission ststement d. environmeotal focus e. portfobio matrix 14. Coca-Cola vending machines are found all over the world. The pewest machines heve an interactive wreen ousht and allows users to obtain free photos of themselves and ringtones after they have bought a drink. The reason for the introduction of this new style of vending machine is to"allow the compey to interact more directly with its customers." Acoording to a SWOT analysis, the techmology used by these machines is an example of a(n) strength because it is part of Cocs-Cola's external environment b advantage because it is part of Coca-Coln's marketing eevironment e. weakness because Coca-Cola cannot control technology d , opportunity becsuse it is part of Coca-Cola's external environment e benefit becsuse Coca-Cola has the resources to make use of the new technology 15. Everyone knows the brand name Kleenex. Kleenex is what many consumers think of when they think of tissues. This widely recognized brand name is a source of product differentiation competitive advantage a. b acost advantage o market augmentation d. aniche competitive advantage e none of these things 16. In order to combat U.S. corporations use of illegal payments and bribes in intermational business dealings, Congress enacted a the Future Corporation Protection Act (FCPA) b. the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) the Foreign Anti-Bribery Act (FABA) c. d. the Corporations Against Foreign Corruptions Act (CAFCA) e. None of these, Congress cannot pass laws regarding foreign business practices 17. For every home built by Habitat for Humanity, Whirlpool Corporation has given and continues to free kitchen appliances to the deserving family. This donation of appliances is an example of how companies assume their: a corporate social responsibility b. ethical convey ance c. duty to engage in cause marketing d. right to engage in social marketing e multiculturalism give 18. Japanese law prohibits the storage of more than 50 pounds of explosive at any single site in the nation. Every night, Universal Studios Japan bosts a fireworks display. The theme park recently came under government investigation when allegations were made that the park was detonating more than 50 pounds of explosives in its nightly fireworks displays. If the allegations are true, in terms of the pyramid of corporate social responsibility, then Universal Studios Japan is not operating at a(n) responsibility level. a LegalExplanation / Answer
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13- (C) Mission Statement
14- (D) Opportunity because it is part of Coca Cola's external environment
15- (A) A product differentiation competetive advantage
16- (B) The foreign corrupt practices act
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