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File: ch02, Chapter 2: Strategic Management and Project Selection
Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following demonstrates the quality of realism required of a project
selection model?
a) It does not require special interpretation, data that are difficult to acquire, or excessive
personnel.
b) It gives valid results within the range of conditions that the firm might experience.
c) It reflects the multiple objectives of both the firm and its managers.
d) It deals with situations both internal and external to the project.
Ans: c
Response: Refer to the section: Project Selection Criteria and Models.
Level: easy
2. Which of the following demonstrates the quality of flexibility required of a project
selection model?
a) It does not require special interpretation, data that are difficult to acquire, or excessive
personnel.
b) It gives valid results within the range of conditions that the firm might experience.
c) It reflects the multiple objectives of both the firm and its managers.
d) It deals with situations both internal and external to the project.
Ans: b
Response: Refer to the section: Project Selection Criteria and Models.
Level: easy
3. The two basic types of project selection models identified in the text are ________.
a) biased and unbiased
b) numeric and nonnumeric
c) active and passive
d) numeric and qualitative
Ans: b
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: intermediate
4. A project selected using the sacred cow model will be maintained until successfully
completed or until __________.
a) the project exceeds its budget
b) the project falls behind schedule
c) the boss recognizes the project as a failure and terminates it
d) the project manager is terminated
Ans: c
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: easy
5. If a system is being updated due to operating necessity, the project was selected
because__________.
a) the system is worth saving at any cost
b) the system is worth saving at the estimated cost of the project
c) the dimension of cost is not relevant to execution of the project
d) the cost overruns can be hidden in someone else’s budget
Ans: b
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: easy
6. For a project selected using nonnumeric models, identify the true statement regarding
relative priorities for project selection.
) Operating necessity projects have priority over competitive necessity projects.
b) Competitive necessity projects have priority over operating necessity projects.
c) Operating necessity and competitive necessity projects have equal priority.
d) Product line extension projects have priority over operating necessity projects.
Ans: a
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: easy
7. The drawback of the __________ model is that it fails to consider cash flows obtained
once the initial investment has been recovered.
a) payback period
b) average rate of return
c) discounted cash flow
d) profitability index
Ans: a
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: intermediate
8. If the NPV for a project is < 0, it indicates that the project will __________.
a) report a profit loss
b) report a profit gain
c) fail to cover its required rate of return
d) fail to generate cash inflows
Ans: c
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: advanced
9. Scoring models are most often used to overcome this disadvantage of profitability
models.
a) The inability to account for the time value of money.
b) The inability to account for project results beyond the payback period.
c) The inability to account for multiple decision criteria.
d) The inability to account for cash flow.
Ans: c
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: intermediate
10. Which of the following is NOT an advantage that favors the use of weighted scoring
models?
a) Multiple objectives can be considered.
b) Decision makers are compelled to stick with the decision once it has been made.
c) The models can easily be adapted to changes in managerial philosophy.
d) They can help avoid a short-term focus on profitability.
Ans: b
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: easy
11. Real options seek to reduce which of the following risks in projects?
a) political
b) environmental
c) technological
d) sociological
Ans: c
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: easy
12. The Astebro study (2004) of R&D projects found that all the characteristics below
were excellent predictors of project commercial success, EXCEPT __________.
a) technological opportunity
b) managerial support
c) expected profitability
d) development risk
Ans: b
Response: Refer to the section: Project Selection Criteria and Models.
Level: easy
13. Project proposals should include all of the following, EXCEPT __________.
a) a section describing the past experience of the proposing group
b) an executive summary
c) a description of the ability of the proposer to supply the facilities, needed during the
project
d) a list of the top executives in the proposing firm
Ans: d
Response: Refer to the section: Project Bids and RFPS (Requests For Proposals).
Level: intermediate
14. Firms usually have two or more projects and this collection of projects is referred to
as __________.
a) a portfolio
b) an initiation
c) a program
d) a stochastic model
Ans: a
Response: Refer to the section: Project Selection Criteria and Models.
Level: easy
15. The __________ is also called the benefit-cost ratio.
a) Q-sort method
b) profitability index
c) internal rate of return
d) payback period
Ans: b
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models
Level: easy
16. A formalized method for transforming the opinions of a group of individuals into
quantitative measures that can be aggregated for use in decision-making is referred to as
the __________.
a) Delphi system
b) expert system
c) portfolio
d) simulation
Ans: a
Response: Refer to the section: Glossary.
Level: easy
17. Which of the following is NOT a type of nonnumeric model?
a) the sacred cow
b) the operating necessity
c) payback period
d) the product line extension
Ans: c
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models
Level: easy
18.The __________is the value of an opportunity foregone.
a) real option
b) profit
c) opportunity cost
d) revenue
Ans: c
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models
Level: easy
Fill in the blanks
19. The underlying premise of the real options approach is that __________.
Ans: delaying an investment may lead to greater returns or may lead to elimination of
marginal projects
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models
Level: Intermediate
20. The __________ is the interest rate set by an organization as the minimum acceptable
rate of return for a project.
Ans: hurdle rate
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models
21. The mastery of the skills required to manage projects competently is referred to in the
literature as __________.
Ans: project management maturity
Response: Refer to the section: Project Management Maturity.
Level: easy
22. __________ is the process of evaluating individual projects or groups of projects, and
then choosing to implement some set of them so that the objectives of the parent
organization will be achieved.
Ans: Project selection
Response: Refer to the section: Project Selection Criteria and Models.
Level: easy
23. The process of โcarving away the unwanted reality from the bones of a problemโ is
called __________.
Ans: modeling the problem
Response: Refer to the section: Project Selection Criteria and Models.
Level: intermediate
24. In a project portfolio process, the main purpose of the __________ is to establish and
articulate a strategic direction for those projects spanning the internal or external
boundaries of the organization.
Ans: project council
Response: Refer to the section: The Project Portfolio Process (PPP).
Level: intermediate
25. In a project portfolio, __________ projects have objectives or deliverables that are
only incrementally different in both product and process from existing offerings.
Ans: derivative
Response: Refer to the section: The Project Portfolio Process (PPP).
Level: intermediate
26. In a project portfolio, a project that involves a new technology or even a disruptive
technology that is known to the industry would serve as an example of a __________
project.
Ans: breakthrough
Response: Refer to the section: The Project Portfolio Process (PPP).
Level: intermediate
27. The set of documents submitted when evaluating a project is referred to as the
__________.
Ans: project proposal
Response: Refer to the section: Project Bids and RFPS (Requests For Proposals).
Level: easy
28. When the decision makerโs information is not complete, he/she will have to make a
decision under conditions of __________.
Ans: uncertainty
Response: Refer to the section: Risk Considerations in Project Selection.
Level: intermediate
29. The sophistication and experience of an organization in managing multiple projects is
called ________.
Ans: maturity, or project management maturity
Response: Refer to the section: Glossary.
Level: easy
30. Project Typhoon has a net present value of $10,000 and a profitability index of 1.01.
Project Cyclone has a net present value of $10,000 and a profitability index of 1.10. If
only one project could be undertaken, the organization should select __________.
Ans: Project Cyclone
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models. Although the NPV for
both projects are identical, Project Cyclone requires fewer resources to produce the same
net present value.
Level: advanced
31. The discounted cash flow method determines the net present value of all cash flows
by discounting them by the __________.
Ans: hurdle rate
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models
Level: intermediate
32. If the initial project investment is $50,000 and the average net cash flow is $10,000
per year into the foreseeable future, the payback period is __________.
Ans: 5 years
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: easy
33. Financial forecasts are reported as __________ financial statements.
Ans: pro forma
Response: Refer to the section: Glossary.
Level: intermediate
Essay
34. Explain why it is necessary for the project manager to understand the reasons leading
to the selection of a project.
Ans: If the project manager does not understand what a given project is expected to
contribute to the parent organization, the project manager lacks critical information
needed to manage the project successfully. It is important for the project manager to
make sound business decisions regarding the work that will be done as part of the
authorized project scope. The criteria used to select a project should provide the project
manager with important insights about what the organization is trying to accomplish. The
project manager should use these insights to align the project's work with the
organizationโs objectives.
Response: Refer to the section: Introduction.
Level: intermediate
35. Project Boulder has a payback period of 2.4 years, an NPV of $10,000, and a
profitability index of 1.10. Project Flintstone has a payback period of 3.0 years, an NPV
of $10,000 and a profitability index of 1.05. If only one project can be executed, which
project should be selected? Explain your reasoning.
Ans: Based on the available data, Project Boulder appears to be more favorable. In
addition to recovering the initial investment more quickly, the same net present value is
generated using fewer resources.
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: advanced
36. Explain the difference between risk and uncertainty.
Ans: Uncertainty means that it is possible to have alternate outcomes. Risk is uncertainty
that affects the project for better or for worse. If the risk is favorable, it presents the
project team with an opportunity to capture. If the risk is unfavorable, it represents a
threat that may require a response from the project team. Uncertainty will not always
affect the project. If the project is unaffected by the uncertain scenario, the uncertain
scenario is not a risk to the project.
Response: Refer to the section: Risk Considerations in Project Selection
Level: intermediate
37. Consider the following three-year projects A and B each with the same initial
investment of $1000. You are presented with the following measures for the projects:
Project A:
NPV $400; Payback 24 months
Project B:
NPV $545; Payback 26 months
Which project would you choose and why?
Ans: Project B would be the better choice for the following reasons:
Project B has a greater NPV. Since NPV takes into account the time value of money and
Payback does not, NPV is a more robust estimate. The fact that the Payback is delayed by
two months (a 5.5% delay in a 36 month project) does not warrant leaving $145 on the
table (36.25% higher NPV).
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: advanced
38. Suppose that you have been assigned as the project manager to execute a project that
was selected using the sacred cow method of project selection. The project sponsor is an
executive who has been with the company for three years. Based on past employment
history, the average tenure of a senior executive at your company is 5 years. After
reviewing the projectโs expectations and requirements, the project team has determined
that the payback period will be 3.5 years. What are the implications for you and the
project team?
Ans: Many projects are terminated before they can be successfully completed. One
potential source of uncertainty in a project that was selected using the sacred cow method
would be the continuity of executive leadership. Therefore, it would be important for the
project manager to understand the project-related factors that would support the overall
corporate strategy for business success. Otherwise, should the sponsoring executive
depart the company prior to completion of the project, the project will lack a sponsor.
Given the selection method used, the scope of the project is likely to be unstable. A
project manager should think about what he/she is doing and how it supports business
success. This suggests that the project manager should understand the correlation
between the projectโs selection criteria and the business strategy.
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: advanced
39. Contrast the real options selection approach with profitability models.
Ans: Profitability models analyze a potential project using a single criterion: monetary
return. This analysis may also include time value of money but this is not always true.
Real options models are based on the concept of investing now to create opportunities for
the future. This model analyses a potential project in terms of options that it generates or
capability that it provides to a firm in the future. The investment may or may not be
profitable or beneficial in the near future.
Response: Refer to the section: Types of Project Selection Models.
Level: intermediate
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