Quiz: Rationalisation: Meaning and Reasons
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Building on what you've learned about business strategy and growth methods, let's test your understanding of rationalisation: what it means and why businesses choose to do it!
What does rationalisation mean in a business context?
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Which of the following are common reasons for rationalisation? (Select all that apply)
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A common method of rationalisation is {{blank0}}, which involves removing unnecessary steps in production to improve efficiency.
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Which of the following is an example of rationalisation?
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A business has 10 factories but closes 3 to reduce costs. How many factories remain?
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Which of the following could result from rationalisation? (Select all that apply)
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An unintended consequence of rationalisation can be a drop in {{blank0}} if employees feel insecure or demotivated.
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Which industry is most likely to use rationalisation during a downturn?
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