MGMT 3013 Exam 1
individual strategies
- communication - open mindedness and authenticity - relationship building
Formal
- hiring selection - policies - orientation and training - performance and management - authority structure
competing values framework
- internal, flexibility, external, stability - clan, adhocracy, market, hierarchy
Informal
- norms - rituals - myths and stories - symbols - language and communication
Barriers
- stereo type - prejudices - biases - fear of discrimination - lack of support
current organizational strategies
- top leadership commitment - training - diversity programs
Future oriented trends
- transparency - mentor and sponsorship (innovation goals and rewards and diversity task forces)
Human Skills
Ability to communicate and relate with people
Soft Skills
Ability to lead, motivate, and communicate with employees.
What do the examples of the Mesopotamian plow, the McCormick reaper, and the gas-powered tractor help to explain?
Advancement is important for getting the most production from our efforts.
Middle Managers
Allocate Resources, Oversee First-Line Managers, Develop and Implement Activities
Whose job is it to oversee the activities of the firm and ensure that the organization is maximizing value to its stakeholders?
Board of Directors
First-Line Managers
Coordinate Activities, Supervise Employees, Report to Middle Managers, Involved in Day to Day Operations
Which of the following is NOT true of early American industry?
Efficiency was a primary concern for administrators.
Despite the negative connotation associated with bureaucracies, Weber's main point of associating them with organizations was that they require structure, order and process to be __.
Efficient
Understanding people and organizations is valuable for whom?
Everyone
In the above video, technological skills, sector-specific training, and other skills are listed as typical ______________.
Hard Skills
Named after a failed study led by Elton Mayo, what theory has helped researchers to understand that employees are social beings who seek attention form their superiors?
Hawthorne Effect
The core element of management is understanding what?
Human Interaction
Which of Mintzberg's managerial roles includes monitoring teams and people, communicating information and acting as a spokesperson?
Informational
In the case of a restaurant, the raw meat used for making hamburgers would be a(n) ______________ in a system?
Input
What is the correct order for the four steps in a systems loop?
Inputs, Processing, Outputs, Feedback
Henry Mintzberg's study of managers at several organizations found all of the following EXCEPT ______________.
Managers are often unfulfilled by their jobs.
Which level of management most often needs to utilize conceptual skills?
Middle Managers
Which level of manager is typically in charge of allocating resources and developing activities?
Middle Managers
In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following is the lowest level
Physiological Needs
The major functions of management are...
Planning, Organizing, Leading, Controlling
A system for minimizing errors in production is known as .
Quality control
Which management theory was based on understanding each part of a task, selecting the right workers, providing adequate training, and scientifically planning the work to maximize output?
Scientific Management
Top Managers
Set Objectives, Scan Environment, Plan and Make Decisions
What is it called when workers are perceived to be purposefully working below their capacity?
Soldiering
Technical Skills
Specific knowledge needed to perform a particular task within a particular position
According to the Weird Al music video, "Our proven methodology, with strong commitment to quality effectively enhances corporate ______________."
Synergy
The specific knowledge needed to perform a specialized skill is known as what?
Technical Skills
According to the above video, in McGregor's theory, which type of people need close supervision, strict controls and incentives to perform? #GRAPHIC Sent to artist
Theory X
How did the Gilbreths go about testing their theories on movement and motion studies?
They used their children.
Which manager's duties include planning and making decisions and setting objectives for the organization?
Top Managers
Social Intuition
Triggering Event Intuition Judgement Reasoning
Conceptual Skills
Understanding different parts and how they combine to make the whole
What was the underlying management theme from the Monsanto advertisement video?
We need to understand how relationships work for every unique area.
Attitudes
a learned predisposition to respond in a certain weaned toward a given situation
enacted values
actually occurring/demonstrated values
social identification
adoption of the identity of the group we have categorized ourselves as belonging to
Interpersonal Managers
being a leader, a figurehead or a link between internal and external constituents. The interpersonal category is really about channeling information and ideas throughout the organization.
Ethics
branch of philosophy relating to human conduct with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions
corporate governance
checks and balances on business; safeguard stakeholders
social comparison
comparison of the group you identify yourself a belonging to and other groups
Stakeholders
different groups that are effect by an organizations activities (internal and external)
person perception
different mental processes we use to form impressions of other people
code of ethics
formal written set of standards
Ethical Climate
how am organization handles motives, pressures, and it's surrounding environment that affect overall culture
Values
important and lasting beliefs or ideals shared by the members of a culture about what is good or bad
Virtue Ethics
integrity of the person making the decisions
Decisional Managers
involves the use of provided information. Here, managers might be change makers, problem fixers, negotiators and resource allocators.
Informational Managers
managers monitor teams and people, communicate information and acting as a spokesperson.
Social categorization
mental categorization of people into different groups based on common characteristics
Kohlberg
moral development
Business Ethics
proper business policies and practices regarding potentially controversial issues
personality
relatively stable and consistent and distinctive set of mental and emotional characteristics a person exhibits when alone
observable artifacts
see/hear/touch in an organization
Deontological
several universal principles - regardless or consequences
diversity
similarities and differences among employees in terms of age, cultural background, physical abilities, disabilities, race, religion, sex, and sexual orientation
Ethical Dilemma
situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two courses or action/ either of which entails a moral principle
Morals
the beliefs that guide individual conduct within a society
espoused values
the explicitly stated values advocated by a company's leadership
Consequentialist
utilitarianism - action + consequence
organizational culture
values, beliefs and systems of shared assumptions that influence people and behaviors within an organization