Management - Midterm Study Set

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how an organization treats its employees

Which area of managerial ethics includes hiring and firing policies, the protection of the privacy of employees, and wages and working conditions?

distinctive competence

Which component of strategy indicates what the organization does exceptionally well?

Plato

Who was one of the first to describe job specialization practices?

scope

Southwest Airlines gained access to the Atlanta market when it purchased AirTran. This is an example of a change in Southwest's ____.

technological

A major software company announced the detection of electronic spying and created new software to counter this threat. This threat is part of the ____ environment for the software company.

international

A(n) ____ business is one that is primarily based in a single country but that acquires some meaningful share of its resources and/or revenues from other countries.

strategic alliance

Rest stops in New Jersey have Burger King restaurants. The NJ Transit Authority and Burger King use a(n) ____ strategy.

paid time off

Robert Owen (1771-1858), a British industrialist, recognized the importance of the human aspect of production. Owen believed workers deserved all EXCEPT which of the following?

external

The ____ environment is everything outside an organization's boundaries that might affect it.

opportunities and threats

In environmental SWOT analysis, the external organizational position is analyzed according to its ____.

Workers needed to be used more efficiently

Scientific management evolved at the dawn of the twentieth century because ____.

strategic

Goals developed by top managers that address broad issues in the organization are ____ goals.

are less structured than programmed decisions

Nonprogrammed decisions ____.

work teams

Teachers at South Elementary School are allowed to pair up and teach a class twice as large as others. This allows the teachers to specialize in the subjects they most enjoy. This is an example of ____.

technological

The ____ dimension refers to the methods available for converting resources into products and services.

mission statement

The ____ of the National Park Service is to conserve the scenery and the national and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such a manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.

how the strategy is operationalized and executed

The primary concern of strategy implementation is ____.

achieve organizational goals efficiently and effectively

The primary purpose of The Management Process (What do Managers Do?) is to ____.

Most of the products made by big manufacturers are sold to consumers by small businesses.

Why are small businesses important to big businesses?

small business

A ____ is privately owned by one individual or a group of individuals and has sales and assets that are not adequate enough to meaningfully influence its environment.

over half

Approximately how many of the innovations introduced into the U.S. marketplace each year are supplied by small businesses?

managerial ethics

Behaviors that relate to ethical ambiguity in areas such as adverting, purchasing, solicitations, bargaining, and other business relationships are part of ____.

certainty

In decision making, a condition of ____ exists when a decision maker knows what the alternatives are and what conditions are associated with each alternative.

job specialization

In the National Football League, each player plays the same position in each game. NFL teams use ____.

Financial

In the National Football League, the ticket revenues are ____ resources.

resource deployment

Jolanta is determining how to distribute various resources in order to improve her organization's ability to compete in the market. What is Jolanta determining?

a piecework pay system

Lifeguards at Water Works pool are required to work 40 hours per week. On the weekends, many will teach additional classes, and are paid based on the number of students in the class. This encourages employees to build clientele and happy customers. This is a form of ____.

achieving organizational goals in an efficient and effective manner

Management can best be defined as ____.

technological element of the general environment

Many corporations have sophisticated security systems for information and employees. Which dimension of the organization's environment do these systems represent?

risk

Mikel has just received a counteroffer from the property management company on the lease of a new office. Mikel must decide if he wants to make a counteroffer, with the potential of losing the deal, or accept the offer. The negotiator is making this decision in a condition of ____.

conflict of interest

Samir is the supplies purchaser for his office. Samir's brother is a sales rep at a firm that offers a competitive price on the copier paper Samir needs to buy, so Sam did not look for a less expensive supplier. What might have occurred in this scenario?

rotation

Workers at McDonald's are trained to cook, clean, take orders, and fill orders. During a shift, they work each job for one hour. This is an example of job ____.

gather the relevant factual information

Traditionally, experts have suggested a three-step model for applying ethical judgments to situations that may arise during the course of business activities. The first step is to ____.

job rotation

What can be used to balance the negative aspects of specialization by allowing workers to do a different type of work each day?

job design

What is the determination of an individual's work-related responsibilities?

level

When we identify strategic, tactical, and operational goals, we are classifying them by ____.

organizing

Which is one of the four basic management functions, and requires determining how to group activities and resources?

the hawthorne studies

Which of the following can be used to provide managers a sense of heritage and avoid the mistakes of others?

interpersonal justice

Which of the following describes an individual's personal beliefs about whether a behavior, action, or decision is right or wrong?

strategic goals

Which of the following directly follows from the organization's mission?

shared control over operations

Which of the following is a disadvantage of joint ventures and strategic alliances?

complexity of decision making

Which of the following is a problem associated with the implementation of a direct investment strategy?

interest rates

Which of the following is part of an organization's general environment?

importing/exporting strategy

Which of the following is the least intense level of international business strategy?

Small firms eliminate jobs at a faster rate.

Which of the following is true of job creation?

effectiveness

Which of the following means making the right decisions and then successfully implementing them?

They assume the risk of a start-up.

Which of the following statements is true about entrepreneurs?

A decision maker greatly relies on intuition, judgment, and experience.

Which of the following statements is true in the context of decision making under a condition of uncertainty?

The decision maker uses probability estimates to assess alternatives.

Which of the following statements is true in the context of decision making under a state of risk?

operational

Which type of goals are set by and for lower-level managers?


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