Ch.16
Which of the following is the third major step in the formal control process? A. Comparing performance with standards B. Setting standards C. Taking corrective action D. Revising standards E. Measuring performance
A. Comparing performance with standards
Which of the following statements about the concept of Six Sigma is true?
D. It indicates how often defects in a process are likely to occur.
Performance standards can be set with respect to which of the following?
Quality, time used and quantity
The balance sheet shows?
a financial picture of a company at a given time
Procedures used to verify accounting reports and statements are referred to as a(n)?
accounting audits
AllMax Enterprises has begun a new system of allocating costs according to what their employees do, rather than what the company spends. For example, labor expenses are allocated to employee tasks rather than salary and benefits. This practice is referred to as?
activity-based costing
The values of the various items the corporation owns are referred to as?
assets
A report that shows the financial picture of a company at a given time and itemizes assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity is referred to as a(n)?
balance sheet
The process of investigating what is being done and comparing the results with the corresponding budget data to verify accomplishments or remedy differences is referred to as?
budgetary control
The use of rules, regulations and authority to guide performance is referred to as?
bureaucratic control
Using budgeting, statistical reports and performance appraisals to regulate behavior and results are all considered components of?
bureaucratic control
Katrina Calocia is a financial manager at Flavors, Inc., a lollipop manufacturer. One of her duties as manager is to provide a budget that shows the anticipated receipts and expenditures of her company. The budget also shows the amount of working capital available and the extent to which outside financing may be required. Katrina produces this budget after all other budget estimates are complete. Which type of budget is Katrina currently working on?
cash budget
The increasing need for clan control is caused by?
changes in the employment relationship
Control based on the norms, values, shared goals and trust among group members is referred to as?
clan control
Control that is based on the idea that employees may share the values, expectations and goals of the organization and act in accordance with them is called?
clan control
A liquidity ratio that indicates the extent to which short-term assets can decline and still be adequate to pay short-term liabilities is referred to as the?
current ratio
The most common liquidity ratio is current assets to current liabilities, which is also called the?
current ratio
A manager designing a control system should evaluate the information provided by the system in terms of which of the following questions?
does the system provide people with data relevant to the decisions they need to make?
The textbook equates the effective use of clan control with?
empowerment
An evaluation conducted by one organization of another organization is referred to as a(n)?
external audit
Managers conduct __________ audits of other companies and _________ audits of their own company.
external, internal
A four-sigma quality level leads to a nearly perfect level of quality.
false
A serious mistake for an entrepreneur is to invest too much time in budgeting.
false
According to the principle of exception, any deviation from the goal requires corrective action.
false
As long as supervisors monitor behavior, timing of the feedback is unimportant.
false
Budgeting information is always expressed in monetary units.
false
Bureaucratic control uses prices, competition, profit centers and exchange relationships.
false
By definition, management audits are internal, not external.
false
Clan control assumes that the interests of the organization and individuals naturally diverge.
false
Clan control is control based on the norms, values, shared goals, and trust among family members.
false
Control has been called one of the Siamese twins of management. The other twin is organizing.
false
Feedforward control means that managers monitor their distributors.
false
Formal bureaucratic control systems have always been the most pervasive and the most effective in organizations.
false
Ideally the transfer price should reflect less than the price that the receiving business unit would have to pay for that product/service in the marketplace.
false
In contrast to market controls, bureaucratic controls involve the use of economic forces to regulate performance.
false
In today's more complex organizations, the budget process is much more likely to be top-down.
false
Liabilities are the amounts accruing to the corporation's owners.
false
Liquidity ratios indicate a company's ability to meet its long-term financial obligations.
false
Market control is the use of rules, regulations and formal authority to guide performance.
false
Measuring performance are commonly obtained from written reports, 10-K reports, and personal observation.
false
Performance standards can be set with respect to quantity, quality, time and effort.
false
The balance sheet shows the financial picture of a company over time.
false
The last step in the control process is to compare performance with the standard.
false
The typical control system has five major steps.
false
Traditional methods of accounting such as activity-based costing are still appropriate today.
false
When supervisors monitor employee behavior, they are exercising feedback control.
false
Control that focuses on the use of information about previous results to correct deviations from the acceptable standard is referred to as?
feedback control
A firm conducting an internal audit would assess?
its own financial stability
The amounts a corporation owes to creditors are referred to as?
liabilities
An evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of various systems within an organization is called a(n)?
management audit
"Management myopia" is a condition that refers to?
managers limiting their focus to short-term profits at the expense of longer-term concerns
Control based on the use of pricing mechanisms and economic information is referred to as?
market control
Where are performance data commonly obtained?
oral and written reports and personal observation
Control has been called one of the Siamese twins of management. The other twin is?
planning
An itemized financial statement of the income and expenses of a company's operations is referred to as the?
profit and loss statement
An itemized financial statement of the income and the expenses of a company's operations is called the?
profit and loss statement
A ratio of profit to capital used or a rate of return from capital is referred to as?
return on investment (ROI)
When a control system prompts employees to do only tasks required in their formal job descriptions, it is causing?
rigid bureaucratic behaviors
Bureaucratic control deals with?
rules and regulations
In order to gain employee acceptance of useful performance standards, a manager can?
set standards that employees view as possible to achieve
Leverage ratios?
show the relative amount of funds in the business supplied by creditors and shareholders
The level of expected performance for a given goal; a target that establishes a desired performance level, motivates performance and serves as a benchmark against which actual performance is assessed is referred to as a(n)?
standard
The Six Sigma approach is based on ____________ analyses that contribute to ____________.
statistical, customer satisfaction
The amount accruing to the corporation's owners is referred to as?
stockholders' equity
When employees feel forced to attempt to "beat the system" their behavior might be classified as?
tactical
Carlos was new to his organization but quickly noticed a pattern at the annual budgeting session. Mid-level managers were asking for unrealistically high budgets while top management was attempting to require budgets under last year's actual expenditures. The management's strategies are referred to as?
tactical behaviors
The last step in the control process is?
taking corrective action
Perhaps the greatest benefit of activity based costing is?
the ability to highlight and monitor costly activities
Chun-Mei has just reviewed a number of indicators of financial control. The one that troubles her indicates that the company may have trouble meeting its short-term financial obligations. Chun-Mei is concerned about?
the current ratio
Empowerment is important in organizations today because?
the nature of management has changed
A managerial principle stating that control is enhanced by concentrating on the exceptions or significant deviations from the expected result or standard is referred to as?
the principle of exception
Jennifer Saxton is in charge of production at Nanosystems, Inc. Part of her job is to be sure that the parts produced are extremely accurate; in fact, it is important that they are perfectly produced as they are used in medical devices. When Jennifer concentrates on the significant deviations from established standards, she is using?
the principle of exception
Market controls involve?
the use of economic standards
The price charged by one unit of an organization that supplies to another unit in the same organization is referred to as a(n)?
transfer price
"Love contracts" are one method of avoiding sexual harassment.
true
A balanced scorecard is a control system combining four sets of performance measures: financial, customer, business process, and learning and growth.
true
A control system cannot be effective without consideration of how people will react to it.
true
A master budget includes every activity of the business.
true
A transfer price is the price charged by one unit for a good or service provided to another unit within the organization.
true
ABC is a method of cost accounting designed to identify streams of activity and then to allocate costs across particular business processes according to the amount of time employees devote to particular activities.
true
According to Michael Hammer, it is important to carefully select standards that look at entire business processes and identify which actions make those processes succeed.
true
Because ratios usually are expressed in compressed time horizons, they often cause management myopia.
true
Bureaucratic control has a perceived negative connotation.
true
Concurrent control is the heart of any control system.
true
Concurrent control takes place while plans are being carried out.
true
Control is a managerial necessity.
true
Control is defined as any process that directs the activities of individuals toward the achievement of organizational goals.
true
External audits are often used for feedback control but can also be useful for preliminary control.
true
If an employee does not believe his or her performance standard is realistic, he or she is not likely to accept the standard.
true
In an organization, unmeasured behaviors are neglected.
true
In large diversified companies, market controls are often used to regulate independent business units.
true
Increasingly, managers are discovering that control systems based solely on bureaucratic and market mechanisms are insufficient for directing today's workforce.
true
Market control is control based on the use of pricing mechanisms and economic information to regulate activities within organizations.
true
One symptom of an out-of-control company is a lack of agreed-upon standards.
true
Organization culture is the foundation of clan control.
true
Personal observation involves going to the area of activity and watching what is occurring.
true
Return on investment is a profitability ratio.
true
Standards are established in order to set performance expectations.
true
The most common type of tactical behavior in control systems is to manipulate information or report false performance data.
true
The profit and loss statement is an itemized financial statement of the income and expenses of a company's operations.
true
Three key categories of financial ratios are liquidity, leverage, and profitability.
true
Using the Six-Sigma approach to quality does not always lead to improvements in the bottom line.
true
To be effective, control systems must?
use multiple control approaches
The __________ is used for areas of the organization that incur expenses but no revenue.
cost budget
Which of the following is the second stage in budgetary control? A. Responding appropriately B. Budgetary operations C. Comparing Six Sigma data D. Establishing expectancies E. Accounting audit
B. Budgetary operations
Casinos control card dealers in a variety of ways. Which of the following would be the most correct tool to use for control?
B. Using closed-circuit cameras, two way mirrors and direct supervision
The use of market control mechanisms has been criticized by those who believe that?
B. economic measures do not adequately reflect the complete value of an organization.
Which of the following are the basic elements of a balance sheet? A. Income, expenses, profit/loss B. Operations, sales, growth C. Assets, liabilities, owner's equity D. Income, deductions, taxes E. Budgets, controls, plans
C. Assets, liabilities, owner's equity
Which of the following is a symptom of an out-of-control company? A. Strict top management B. Excessive policies C. Lack of periodic reviews D. Bad communication systems E. Lack of cohesiveness in the culture
C. Lack of periodic reviews
Which of the following is a guideline provided by your text for managing in an empowered setting? A. Put control where the best people are B. Build on trust C. Use reactive controls D. Base control on company norms E. Reinforce responsiveness and teamwork
E. Reinforce responsiveness and teamwork
Practices commonly uncovered by a management audit include: A. performance of unnecessary work. B. procedures that are unnecessarily costly. C. duplication of work. D. poor inventory control. E. any of the above.
E. any of the above.
Electronic monitoring of telemarketers' conversations with potential clients is an example of _______ control.
concurrent
The control process used while plans are being carried out, including directing, monitoring and fine-tuning activities as they are performed is referred to as?
concurrent control
The heart of any control system is?
concurrent control
Which type of control takes place while plans are being carried out?
concurrent control
Advances in information technology have created powerful?
concurrent controls
Any process that directs the activities of individuals toward achieving organizational goals is?
control
Employees resist formal control systems for which of the following reasons?
control systems can change the power structure of the organization
At Precision Instruments, it was recently announced that all assembly workers are to arrive 15 minutes early for their shift in order to be outfitted in specialized gear that will reduce minute particles from the environment from entering products that are being assembled. Products are then assembled in a controlled environment. This requirement reflects _______ control.
feedforward
Which type of control is future oriented?
feedforward control
External audits can be used for which of the following?
identifying possible mergers or acquisitions
Traditionally, boards have tried to control CEO performance mainly through?
incentive pay
Profitability ratios?
indicate management's ability to generate a financial return on sales or investment
Liquidity ratios?
indicate the company's ability to pay short-term debts
Bureaucratic controls often results in?
inflexible behavior
Assessing your own company's planning, organizing, leading and controlling efforts is the essential function of?
internal audits