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This document provides complete solutions for Business Strategy: Development, Application (4th Canadian Edition) by Gary Bissonette and Peter Knight. It includes detailed answers to end-of-chapter questions, case analyses, strategic frameworks, and application exercises focused on real-world Canadian business scenarios. Ideal for students studying strategic management and business policy in Canadian academic contexts, aligned with modern competitive strategy models.

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Business Strategy, Development, Application, 4th Canadian
Edition By Gary Bissonette (CH 1-14)




SOLUTION MANUAL

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1: Macro Business Environment


1. What Is Business?

2. The Canadian Economic Environment

3. The Global Marketplace

4. The Environment and Sustainable Business Practices

5. Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility


Part 2: Managing and Guiding Your Team


6. Developing a Business Strategy

7. Entrepreneurship and Forms of Business Ownership

8. Developing Your Business Structure and Culture

9. Managing and Leading the Organization’s Talent


Part 3: Managing the Value Chain


10. The Marketing Challenge

11. Understanding the Marketing Effort

12. Technology, Analytics, and Operations Management


Part 4: Financial Management


13. Understanding Business Finances

14. Financial Statements Structure and Interpretation

15. Analyzing New Business Ventures
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Chapter 1: Understanding and managing Today’s Business Enterprise



Chapter Summary

In this Chapter, we have described the nature of business and discussed the ways in which
businesses strive to maintain their viability and relevancy through interacting with the
marketplace in ways that meet the needs, wants, and desires of targeted customers. Our
discussion focused on the interaction of business as a commercial endeavour, guided by
employee interaction and supported by organizational efficiency and structure. This process
results in the development of a business system and ultimately a business model, which together
are designed to deliver desired goods and services to the marketplace. Utilizing productive
resources at their disposal (assets, labour, capital, and managerial acumen), businesses seek to
create demand, generate revenue, and drive a profit from the sale of such goods and services,
thereby ensuring their long-term profitability and growth. While striving for profitability,
businesses are being increasingly challenged by customers, and the marketplace at large, to be
good corporate citizens, acknowledging their responsibility to act in a socially acceptable manner
and respecting the finite nature and scarcity of resources. This evolving requirement of
businesses is resulting in a significant emphasis on resource sustainability and environmental
initiatives.


To help you to understand why some companies are more successful than others, this Chapter’s
focus emphasizes (at a macro level) the importance of positioning, and developing and
communicating a value proposition to the customer group that a business is trying to attract, in a
manner that differentiates the business’s products and services from those of its direct
competitors and that attempts to develop and sustain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
The creation of this value proposition takes into consideration both tangible and intangible
benefits that the product or service offers, and looks to determine the extent at which price will
become a key decision criterion within the customer’s purchase decision. The Chapter closes
with a discussion associated with the importance and interrelationship between strategy and
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tactics and the need for managers to recognize that in order to be successful, businesses not only
have to properly develop a plan for serving the marketplace, but also must be effective in the
implementation of this plan.


Learning Objectives

This Chapter is designed to provide students with:
1. A macro-level understanding of what business is
2. An overview of the major components of a business model and how their successful




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