BUS 3010 CH 11 SB
Bureaucratic control is a type of behavioral control system that attempts to control behavior by means of which of the following?
A comprehensive system of rules Standard operating procedures
Why do divisions and departments resist change?
Division managers differ in their attitudes toward the change top-level managers propose. Division and department managers want to protect and control their resources.
True or false: Typically only individuals at the lower levels of an organization present obstacles to change.
False
______ control occurs at the input stage and allows managers to look ahead to anticipate problems before they arise.
Feedforward
During which step of the change process is it critical for managers to realize the need for change?
First
Feedforward control is used at which stage of the process of transforming inputs into finished goods and services?
Input
Which component of the balanced scorecard addresses production and operational statistics?
Internal business processes
What ratio measures how quickly managers are turning over inventory so that excess inventory is not carried?
Inventory turnover
Which of the following are examples of liquidity ratios?
Quick ratio Current ratio
Which of the following best defines organizational change?
The movement of an organization away from its present state and toward some desired future state
Monitoring how organizational members are performing activities necessary to achieve organizational goals is called ______.
controlling
In a(n) ______ organization, managers ask teams to develop objectives and then the manager negotiates with the team to achieve a final set of goals and budget constraints.
decentralized
In the third step of the organizational change process, managers must:
decide whether the change will occur from the top-down or bottom-up. introduce and manage change.
Craig's managerial team is contemplating major organizational changes. One of their primary concerns is that these changes will inevitably ______.
disrupt the status quo
When developing an output control system, it is important to implement output standards that:
do not cause managers to behave in inappropriate ways to achieve organizational goals. motivate managers at all levels.
As team manager, Matt must evaluate both ______ contributions to the team and the team's contribution to the organization fairly.
individual
When implementing change during the third step in the change process, managers must:
introduce and manage change decide whether the change will occur from the top-down or bottom-up
Through the process of organizational ______, managers can increase employees' abilities to understand and appropriately respond to change.
learning
A current ratio is an organization's current assets divided by its current ______.
liabilities
Current ratios and quick ratios are both ______ ratios.
liquidity
Return on investment is the organization's ______ divided by total assets.
net profit before taxes
Because even small changes in strategy and structure at the corporate level can have a major impact on divisional and departmental managers, an organization's current strategy and structure are powerful ______ change.
obstacles to
After managers at each level have been given a target to achieve, the next step in developing an output control system is to establish ______ that regulate how managers and workers attain their goals.
operating budgets
When managers choose how to influence, shape, and regulate the activities of organizational divisions, functions, and employees to achieve the organization's mission and goals, they establish _______
organizational control
Samantha, the manager of a snowboard designing company, wants to increase employees' abilities to understand and appropriately respond to both internal and external changes. She can accomplish this through ______.
organizational learning
If Alex wants to assess how efficiently his managers are using the organization's resources to generate profits, he is likely to look at ______ ratios. Multiple choice question. profit
profit
Individuals tend to ______ change because it brings uncertainty and stress.
resist
Improved communication, empowered employees, and emphasis on shared goals are three ways that managers can overcome ______.
resistance
The most commonly used financial measure is ______ because it allows managers of one company to compare performance to that of another.
return on investment
Managers must identify obstacles or sources of resistance to change during the ______ step of the change process.
second
As rules constrain and standardize behavior, people begin to behave in predictable ways. This poses a risk that they will become so used to following rules that they:
stop thinking for themselves. are unable to innovate. rely on rules to guide behavior.
Obstacles to change are found at ______ levels of the organization.
the individual the corporate the departmental the divisional
Mashuk is a manager who is working with his subordinates to determine their goals for the upcoming year. What step of the MBO does this illustrate?
2
Which of the following ratios measure how well managers are creating value from organizational assets?
Activity
Which of the following can help an organization improve performance by providing examples of organizations that perform particularly well in specific areas?
Benchmarking
Which type of control attempts to control behavior by means of a comprehensive system of rules and standard operating procedures?
Bureaucratic control
Which of the following is not a way that managers can overcome resistance to change?
By making unilateral decisions
Measures of how well managers create value using organizational assets are provided by ____ ratios.
activity
Managers in a(n) ______ system should keep two things in mind: (1) because establishing rules is always easier than discarding them, managers must cautiously avoid becoming too overloaded with rules and (2) too much standardization can result in people not thinking for themselves.
bureaucratic
Research suggests that the best goals are:
challenging. specific.
When managers use shared values, norms, standards of behavior, and expectations to control individuals and groups in organizations, they are using ______ control.
clan
A quick ratio is the organization's current assets minus inventory, divided by ______.
current liabilities
To calculate a(n) ______, divide current assets by current liabilities.
current ratio
A firm is highly leveraged if it uses more ______ than equity.
debt
After a manager has identified the need for change, the next step is to ______.
decide on the change to make
Frieda has identified the need for change in her company. Her next step is to ______.
decide on the change to make
In a decentralized organization, managers ask teams to ______.
develop objectives and then the manager negotiates with the team to achieve a final set of goals and budget
If managers monitor and observe the behavior of subordinates, teach subordinates which behaviors are appropriate and inappropriate, and intervene to take corrective action as needed, they are managing by ______.
direct supervision
The operating margin performance measure offers information about how ______.
efficiently an organization uses its resources
An example of a problem from outside the organization is changes in ______ that create opportunities that affect internal working relationships.
environmental forces
It is critical for managers to realize the need for change during the ______ step of the change process.
first
Organizations with ______ cultures are easier to change than ______ organizational cultures.
flexible; strict or rigid
Lewin's ______ theory suggests that there are two forces always at work and in opposition to one another in organizations, and that for change to occur, the forces for change must overcome the forces for resistance.
force field
The ______ step of the organizational control process is to evaluate the results and initiate corrective action.
fourth
After ______, the next step in developing an output control system is to establish operating budgets that regulate how managers and workers attain their goals.
goal setting
If Chris wants to incorporate management by objectives, he must provide a framework within which to evaluate subordinates' behavior and allow managers to monitor progress toward achieving specific organizational ______.
goals
Assume that the organizational structure is causing problems between the research and development team and the marketing team. This is an example of a(n) ______ problem.
internal
If the manager of a local retail store wants to assess how quickly the store is turning over inventory, the manager would calculate the:
inventory turnover
If Raoul wants to measure the extent to which managers have used borrowed funds to finance investments, he would use ____ ratios.
leverage
A goal setting process in which managers and their subordinates negotiate specific goals and objectives for the subordinate to achieve and then periodically evaluate the extent to which the subordinate is achieving those goals is referred to as ______.
management by objectives
Suppose that Jen, the divisional manager, works with each of her direct subordinates to determine appropriate and feasible goals for them and to bargain over the budget that they will need to achieve their goals. This scenario exemplifies the participatory nature of ______.
management by objectives
The two functions of ______ are to provide a framework within which to evaluate subordinates' behavior and to allow managers to monitor progress toward achieving organizational goals.
management by objectives
MBO stands for management by ______.
objectives
During the second step of the change process, managers must identify ______.
obstacles or sources of resistance to change
It is easier for managers to measure the ______ of employees.
outputs than behaviors
When Logan wants to identify whether or not there is a gap between desired and actual performance, he analyzes ______.
performance measures
Organizational change can affect ______ aspects of organizational functioning. Multiple choice question. practically all
practically all
If Alex wants to assess how efficiently his managers are using the organization's resources to generate profits, he is likely to look at ______ ratios.
profit
ROI and operating margins are types of ______ ratios.
profit
When assessing the need for change, the organization must:
recognize that there is a problem. identify the source of the problem.
Although there are several types of change, generally they tend to fall into two broad categories: evolutionary change and ______ change.
revolutionary
The ______ step in the control process is to measure actual performance.
second
The clarification of employees' expectations about one another and the prevention of confusion over responsibility and the use of power results from:
standard operating procedures. rules.
When working in ______, it is essential that both the individual contributions to the group and the group's contribution to the organization are fairly evaluated.
teams
Juan is trying to shape his employees' attitudes by creating a strong office culture that is team-oriented, high-energy, and positive. He's hoping that creating such a culture will boost the morale, loyalty, and productivity of the company. What kind of control is Juan trying to use?
Clan
If an individual can push a button during the production process to stop and examine a defect, which type of control is being used?
Concurrent
What type of control alerts managers to the need to react quickly to the source of a problem?
Concurrent
Sofia is looking to implement a system that will employ formal target-setting, monitoring, and a way of receiving formal feedback. What kind of system is this?
Control
Which of the following is not one of the main mechanisms that managers use to assess output or performance?
Direct supervision
Which of the following types of organization is easier to change?
Entrepreneurial
Which of the following are steps in the control process?
Evaluate the result and initiate corrective action Compare actual performance to chosen standards Measure actual performance Establish standards of performance
Cecily's company is constantly attempting to improve, adapt, and adjust strategy and structure to react to changes in the market. What kind of change is this?
Evolutionary
Rob is trying to think of the two primary types of change. He knows revolutionary is one of them but can't think of the other. What is it?
Evolutionary
What kind of change is gradual, incremental, and narrowly focused?
Evolutionary
True or false: Lewin's force-field theory states that managers must create resistance to facilitate change.
False
True or false: Management by objectives is participatory in that subordinates independently set their own goals and budgets without the direct input of supervisors.
False
True or false: Managers use financial measures, organizational goals, and operating budgets to assess employee attitudes.
False
True or false: Organizational change usually only affects planning and leading tasks.
False
True or false: The only three organizational processes not affected by organizational change are communication, motivation, and leadership.
False
Quinn has been evaluating the results of the plan her company recently implemented. From her evaluation, she will propose a strategy to take any corrective actions necessary. What stage of the control process is this?
Four
Which of the following are the building blocks of competitive advantage that control systems help monitor?
Innovation Responsiveness to customers Quality Superior efficiency
If a manager wants to assess the degree to which the organization uses debt or equity to finance operations, s/he would look at a debt-to-assets ratio and/or times-covered ratio. These are both which type of financial ratio?
Leverage
Management by objectives involves a three-step process, starting with specific goals being established at each level of the organization. Which of the following comes next in the process?
Managers and their subordinates together determine the subordinates' goals.
Which of the following are aspects of direct supervision?
Monitoring and observing the behavior of subordinates Teaching subordinates that behaviors are appropriate and inappropriate Intervening to take corrective action as needed
Which of the following allows managers to assess whether or not their company is efficiently using its resources?
Operating margin
Which of the following measures of financial performance divides total operating profit by sales revenue?
Operating margin
Which of the following are the stages of the process of transforming inputs into finished goods?
Output Input Conversion
What are two things that managers can measure in the control process?
Outputs Behaviors
Which of the following are considered liquidity ratios?
Quick ratio Current ratio
What financial measure is the organization's net profit before taxes divided by total assets?
Return on investment
Why is it important that goals be set appropriately?
So managers are motivated to accomplish them
What occurs in Step 1 of the management by objectives process?
Specific goals and objectives are established.
Six months ago Shakira's company implemented a new plan to boost productivity. She is currently reviewing performance records to compare worker performance in the six months since the implementation. What stage of the control process is Shakira's company in?
Stage 3
Which of the following is/are examples of problems stemming from inside the organization?
Structural issues causing problems between departments
Control systems help monitor which of the following building blocks of competitive advantage?
Superior efficiency Responsiveness to customers Quality Innovation
Which of following best defines controlling?
The process of monitoring and regulating the performance of an organization and its members
Which of the following are two concerns that managers should consider when implementing an output control system?
The standards should not encourage inappropriate behavior in an attempt to achieve organizational goals. The standards should motivate managers at all levels.
Which of the following are caution to managers in a bureaucratic system?
Too much bureaucracy can slow decision making and stifle innovation. Since rules diminish flexibility, managers must cautiously avoid becoming too bureaucratic. Too much standardization can result in people not thinking for themselves.
The MBO process begins where in the organization?
At the top
The ______ step in the control process is to compare actual performance against a standard.
third
The two types of change are ______ and ______.
top down; bottom up
Brandon's company is undergoing a lot of change, which is making Brandon unhappy and resistant to these changes. Employees often feel like Brandon during major organizational change because it tends to bring ______.
uncertainty and stress
The quick ratio tells managers ______.
whether or not they can pay creditor claims without selling inventory
Arrange in order the four steps in the organizational change process.
1. Assess the need for change 2. decide on the change to make 3. implement the change 4. evaluate the change
Bottom-up change is ______ change.
evolutionary
Liquidity ratios measure how well managers have protected organizational resources to be able to ___.
meet short-term obligations
Which one the following is not one of the three stages of transforming inputs into finished goods and services?
Evaluation
Why is ROI the most commonly used financial measure?
It allows managers to compare their company's performance with that of other companies
What typically occurs in the second step of MBO?
Managers work with subordinates to determine performance goals.
Which of the following is a type of profit ratio?
Operating margin Return on investment
Management by objectives typically has how many steps?
Three
In the four steps of the control process, managers in Step 2 measure ______ ______.
actual performance
Natalia could use ______ to improve organizational performance by providing examples of other organizations that excel in certain areas.
benchmarking
When managers implement gradual, evolutionary change, they are implementing change from the ______.
bottom-up
Examples of methods used by managers for behavior controls are:
bureaucratic control. direct supervision. management by objectives.
In addition to organizational functioning, three organizational processes—communication, motivation, and leadership—are also affected by organizational ______.
change
Trish is trying to shift her company in a profound way to increase its efficiency and effectiveness. This is called organizational ______.
change
The third step of the organizational control process is to ______.
compare actual performance against chosen standards of performance
In the last step of the change process, managers:
compare prechange and postchange performance. use benchmarking.
When evaluating the change process, managers:
compare prechange and postchange performance. use benchmarking.
The four building blocks of ______ are superior efficiency, quality, responsiveness to customers, and innovation.
competitive advantage
An organization's _______ systems give it the "muscles" and "nerves" that allow managers to regulate and govern its activities.
control
Feedback systems which provide managers with information about how well the organizational strategy and structure are working are an example of ______.
control systems
Nick is dealing with a problem that he is having with a colleague. Rules and standard operating procedures should help ______ his behavior.
guide
Change causes employee resistance because it disrupts the status quo and poses a(n) ______ to employees.
threat
The _____ ratio measures how far profits can decline before managers cannot meet interest charges.
times-covered
The two primary ways managers can implement change are:
top down. bottom up.
In ______ change, top managers implement change by using a fast, revolutionary approach to change. They identify the need for change, decide what to do, and then move quickly to implement the changes throughout the organization.
top-down
With _____ change, the emphasis is on making changes quickly and dealing with problems as they arise.
top-down
The ______addresses financial measures as well as three other operational components: customer service, internal business processes, and an organization's potential for learning and growth.
balanced scorecard
Employees of a bureaucratic organization tend to ______.
behave in predictable ways
Direct supervision, management by objectives, and rules and standard operating procedures are three mechanisms of ______ control.
behavior
When assessing the need for ______, managers look at performance measures to detect the gap between desired and actual performance.
change
The ______ step of the organizational control process is to establish the standards of performance, goals, or targets against which performance is to be evaluated.
first
When managers establish the goals and standards of performance for employees to meet, they are completing the ______ step of the organizational control process.
first