Management Exam 3
Team Leadership and Structure
All members must contribute to the work
General Ownership
All owners share in operating the business and in liability for the business's debts
Control Process
1. Setting standards 2. Measuring Performance 3. Evaluating Deviations 4. Correcting
Small Business Failure Rate in First Year
20%
The average cost of personnel turnover for a mid-level manager is _____ of gross salary
20%
Small Business Failure Rate in Second Year
30%
Small Business Failure Rate in 5 Years
50%
Small Business Failure Rate in 10th Year
70%
Sole Proprietorship
A business owned and managed by one person . Assume 100% liability
Corporation
A legal entity with authority to act and have liability apart from its owners
Limited Partnership
A partnership with one or more general partners and one or more limited partners
Job Specification
A statement of the minimum acceptable qualifications that a candidate must possess to perform a given job
Trademark
A type of intellectual property (IP) consisting of a recognizable sign, design, or expression which identifies products or services of a particular source
Job Description
A written statement of what an employee does, how it is done, and why it is done
Motivating Factors in Workplace
Achievement Advancement Autonomy Personal Growth Recognition
Strengths
Activities the organization does well or any unique resources that it has
Weaknesses
Activities the organization doesn't do well or resources it needs but doesn't possess
Acquisition Benefits
Added convenience for customers Increase customer base Cost Reductions Sales Growth Increased Profits
A company can be described as _____ if it is fluid, flexible and embraces change
Agile
Core Competencies
Any strengths that are unique skills or resources that can create a competitive edge
Contingency Plan ...
Are back-up plans to be used if the primary plan is not working
Large Groups (10+ Members)
Are good for gaining diverse ideas Finding facts - Problem solving
Steps in Employment Planning Process
Assessing current and future human resources needs Developing a program to meet those needs
Job Analysis
Assessing the positions Lists the kinds of skills, knowledge, and abilities needed
Job Transfer
Assume new responsibilities in a new role - lateral move or promotion
Contingency Planning
Backup plans in case primary plans fail
Roles
Behavior patterns expected of someone who occupies a given position in a work unit: Leader or Member
Adept mangers can anticipate market changes and disruptions by ...
Being fully aware of new market trends and analyzing competitive activity
With 6.6 million jobs currently available in the U.S., all wages will increase significantly (T/F)
False
Small Groups (4-7 members)
Figuring out what to do Complete tasks faster
HireVue
Candidates record a video answer questions about how they would handle various situations on the job
Reflects
Changing environment, company's technology, and employees skills, abilities and preferences
Physiological
Clean, comfortable work areas
SWOT Analysis
Combination of internal and external analysis
Strategic Goal Example
Company A is going to be the market leader in the electric car category within 3 years
Motivate Employees
Company Culture Build Trust Recognition Rewards Peak Performance > Job Satisfaction
Employee Behavior
Create collaborative atmosphere Help employees expand skills Practice open communications
Managers Engaging Employees in Work
Foster passion and commitment Create connection to company Bring out natural drive and company Feel their work counts
Franchise Agreement
Franchisor owns the right to the business - including name & trademark
Cut-backs
Downsizing and restructuring the composition in the workplace
Sole Proprietorship Advantages
Ease of starting and ending the business Being your own boss Pride of ownership Retention of profit No special taxes
All of the following are qualities of a well-written goal except ...
Easy to accomplish
Result
Employees are motivated to work hard
What is not a function of the Human Resources Management Process
Ensuring that employees are motivated to perform at their peak
What are the two major parts of an interview taking place at the same time?
Factual and Emotional
"You need to increase sales" This is an example of a well-written goal (T/F)
False
Hiring the "right person" for the job solely depends in their experience and education (T/F)
False
Human resource management is focused on hiring and firing only (T/F)
False
Negative attitude in the workplace can usually be corrected by offering financial incentives (T/F)
False
The 3 categories of change in any organization are structure, technology, and finance (T/F)
False
The first step in the strategic management process is analyzing the external environment (T/F)
False
The specific qualifications for a production managers job would be documented in a job description (T/F)
False
Social
Good working relationships
Work Teams
Groups whose members work intensely on specific, common goals using their positive synergy, individual and mutual accountability, and complementary skills
Five Variables Related to Team Effectiveness
Having a common purpose Knowing specific team goals Designing Team Structure Managing Conflict Minimizing Social Loafing
Ambiguity
Having comfort with the unknown
Pymetrics is a tech company that uses Al and software games in order to ...
Help HR identify and hire the best people
Maslow's Theory of Motivation
Hierarchy of Needs Needs that have already been met do not motivate If a need is filled, another higher-level need emerges
Behavioral Component
How we act
Affective Component
How we feel
Cognitive Behavior
How we think
Merger Benefits
Increased market share 30% of global beer sales Economies of scale - reduced costs Expansion to emerging markets - China/Asia Reduced Competition
Social Loafing
Individuals reduce effort when working collectively than when working individually
The goals of managing organizational behavior are to explain, predict and _____ employee behavior
Influence
Copyright
Intellectual property such as literature, music, graphic, and sculptural works; Motion pictures, plays, and other audio-visual works
The SWOT analysis combines ...
Internal and external factors
Job Enlargement
Involves combining a series of expanded tasks into a more challenging and diverse assignment
Job Rotation
Involves moving employees from one job to another within a company
Security
Knowledge of jobs, results
Job Specification Example
Knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA's) required
Recruitment
Locating, identifying, and attracting qualified applicants
Free Rein
Managers set objectives and and employees decides how to accomplish these decisions
Democratic
Managers set objectives and employees decide how to accomplish that decisions
Current Issues in Motivating Employees
Market Disruptions Diverse Workforce Contingent Workers Wellness Workplace Work-life Balance Recognition Programs "Pay for performance"
Corporate Business Plan
Marketing Plan Financial Plan Operation Plan
Job Performance
Meeting individual goals
Performance Evaluation and Reward System
Members have to be accountable both individually and jointly
Threats
Negative trends and competitive activity in the external environment
Acquisition
One company's purchase of the assets and liabilities and another company
Self-Fulfillment
Opportunity for personal growth
Functions of Management
Organizing Leading Controlling Planning
Theory X
People need close supervision People will avoid work when possible People will avoid responsibility People desire only money People must be pushed to perform
Theory Y
People want independence in work People seek responsibility People are motivated by self fulfilment People naturally want to work People will drive themselves to perform
Effectively Managing a Small Business
Planning and financing your business Knowing Customers Managing Employees Keeping accurate records
Satisfies employees are committed workers that exhibit ...
Positive attitudes toward work Low turnover and absentee rate High quality productivity
Oppotunities
Positive trends in external environment
Examples of Intrinsic Rewards
Pride in your performance Sense in achievement Enjoy the work
In today's job market, many companies are searching for new hires who are primarily ...
Problem-solvers
Manager Measurements
Process People Profit
Strategic Reward System
Promotion Compensation Appreciation Recognition Bonus/trips/party
Douglas McGregor
Proposed Theory X and Theory Y concepts of managerial beliefs about people and work
Personality
Refers to individuals differences in characteristics patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving
5 Characteristics that Define Successful Entrepreneurs
Resilience Agility Perseverance Drive Passion
Performance Targets
Sales Profit Market Share Emotional - public Image CSR, culture
Measuring Performance
Sales, profit, market share, quality control
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Self-actualization Esteem Needs Social Needs Safety Needs Physiological Needs
Pymetrics
Smartphone game measures cognitive and emotional traits Avoid racial, gender, and other bias
Leader
Someone who can influence and persuade others
Norms
Standards or expectations that are accepted and shared by a group's members: Collaborative, Sharing, Dependability, Trust
Esteem
Statues, being rewarded
Forms of Planning
Strategic, Tactical, Operational, Contingency
Internal Factors
Strengths and weaknesses
Categories of Change
Structure Technology People
Innovation
Taking the inspiration and turning it into a viable product or service
Job Description Example
Tasks, duties, and responsibilities
Trust
Team members must trust each other to deliver the work
80% of Fortune 500 Firms Use Teams
Teams typically outperform individuals when the tasks require multiple skills, judgement, and experience
The Change Agent
The catalyst who initiates and assumes responsibility for the change process
Resources
The firm's assets
Patent
The form of legal protection granted by the U.S. Government for a brand name, symbol, logo, or combination of elements
Tactical Planning
The identification of specific, short-range objectives by lower-level managers
Strategy
The overall long-term direction of a company, which achieves a competitive company to meet the needs of customers
Job Specification
The process by which a job is examined in detail to identify the skills, knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the job
Motivation
The process by which a person's efforts are energized, directed, and sustained toward achieving a goal
Employment Planning
The process of ensuring management that it has the right number and types of workers in the right places at the right time
Leadership
The process of leading a group and guiding them to their goals
Strategic Planning
The setting of broad, long-range goals by top managers
Operational Planning
The setting of work standards and schedules
Capabilities
The skills and abilities the firm has developed
Liability
The state of being legally responsible for the company's debts or obligations during the course of business operations
Adequate Resources
The team's ability is reduced without adequate resources
Job Enrichment
The vertical expansion of a job by adding planning and evaluating responsibilities
Hierarchy of Needs
Theory of motivation based on unmet human needs from basic physiological needs to safety, social and esteem needs
Incubation
Thinking the ideas through over time Collecting data/research to support your ideas
External Factors
Threats and opportunities
Autocratic
Tight control over employees Dictates the decisions
What is a reason for managers not to plan
To establish responsibility for mistakes
A tactical plan out the shorter-term activities/tasks that reflect the overall strategic direction (T/F)
True
Adding robotics and Al to the workplace would be considered a change in organizational structure (T/F)
True
Change in agents in an organization can be an employee from the CEO to a non-management employee (T/F)
True
Employee attitudes and perceptions are part of the hidden aspects of the organization (T/F)
True
For Uber, The Millennial Generations' attitude about car ownership is considered an opportunity (T/F)
True
If employment planning reveals a large surplus of employees, managers may need to downsize (T/F)
True
Innovation can thrive in a company culture of open communications and a high tolerance for risk (T/F)
True
Nike has enjoyed great success over the long-term because of continuous innovation in new product development and strategic marketing (T/F)
True
People resist change at work because of the uncertainty it creates (T/F)
True
The company's goal is to try to hire the best-qualified people at the lowest salary (T/F)
True
The strategic plan sets overall long-term goals for the organization (T/F)
True
Your ability to fit in with the company's culture may be more important that your background and work experience in getting hired (T/F)
True
Merger
Two companies consolidate into a new entity with a new ownership and management structure
Partnership
Two or more people legally agree to become co-owners of a business. Shared liability
Structure
Types of change that involve lines of authority, team development, and project management are part of the organizations'
Sole Proprietorship Disadvantages
Unlimited liability Limited financial resources Difficulty in management Overwhelming time commitment Few fridge benefits
Succeeding Start-ups
Vision Speed Decisiveness Determination Adapto to change Time Manage Learn from mistakes and edit
Personal Satisfaction
You feel when you perform well and complete goals