Business
In which stage of project management is the product delivered?
closing
An organization's "personality" is also referred to as its
culture
The key to recruiting is
finding the right number of applicants.
What should you do after you've figured out what tangible resources you already have?
. Determine what you should borrow, buy, or go without
Which of the following is a potential benefit of implementing quality management:
Increased consistency
which of the following is the main purpose of management?
To accomplish the business goals
The new choir director asks the previous director how many volunteers were needed for the winter concert in past years. The new choir director is
using the past to estimate.
Managers hope to increase sales by 10 percent this year as part of their overall effort to become #1 in the industry. This effort will affect human resources and is part of the organization's
vision
Which of the following is an example of a project that enhanced an existing product:
A software update for your computer
Which of the following is a true statement regarding project managers:
Anyone with the right skills can be a project manager
Which of the following statements about first-line management is true:
Businesses typically hire their first-line managers from inside the company.
What must managers be able to do if they want employees to understand the business's goals and be productive?
Communicate clearly
Beckett knows that he needs to buy stain for his deck, but when he applies it, he finds that the deck no longer matches the rest of the house. What did Beckett forget to do?
Determine the specifications of supplie
Which management function is described in the following situation: James Crane has created a team atmosphere among the members of his sales department. When the team exceeded their monthly sales goal, James rewarded them with a celebratory dinner out and a five-percent bonus.
Directing
Which of the following are examples of middle-management job titles:
District manager, department head, and regional sales manager
Dan likes his eye doctor because she is caring and shows concern for him as an individual patient. This illustrates which important characteristic of quality service providers?
Empathy
Which of the following do many businesses believe to be their most important resource
Employees
Which of the following is a consequence of failing to identify all of the needed resources for a project:
Failure to complete the project
Rules and regulations for keeping a project on track are known as
Governance mechanisms
What is the first step in beginning to identify human resources?
Identify tasks
Which of the following is a benefit of using project management software:
Improved efficiency
Which of the following is an effect of overstaffing:
Inefficiency
A manager studies the business's previous sales statistics as well as the sales forecast before making purchasing decisions. What type of resource is the manager using?
Information(guess
Which of the following is a true statement regarding a project's financial resources:
Local businesses might sponsor a project.
Completing an employee's insurance and tax paperwork is part of which staffing task?
Onboarding
Which of the following is an indicator that human resources needs may change:
Organizational growth
What management function is being described in the following situation: David Thomas, a top-level manager, identifies jobs to be performed, assigns responsibility for them, establishes departments to handle the jobs, and determines how many and which employees mid-level managers will supervise
Organizing
Which of the following is an example of a project:
Organizing your desk
Which of the following is an element of any project:
Outcome
During which stage of the project is it usually best to identify necessary resources?
Planning
In which stage of project management does risk analysis take place?
Planning
Which of the following is a true statement regarding a project champion:
S/He can mobilize the necessary resources to get the project done.
The project manager controls what the project will and will not do, known as the project's
Scope
Jessa's event management team is organizing a conference for a tech company, but no one on her team is an expert in technology or knows how to set up the displays needed for the conference. What should Jessa do?
Seek outside people/services to assist with the technology
Which management function is described in the following situation: Christy Chen determines the type of workers she needs, locates qualified applicants, selects those to be hired, and assigns the new hires to a work area.
Staffing
Who is normally responsible for purchasing the proper material resources for workers to use in doing their jobs?
Supervisory Managers (Guess)
A manager who helps an employee count the money in a cash drawer and prepare a bank deposit is demonstrating
Technical Skills
Why do top-level managers usually receive high salaries?
Their decisions affect the entire company
Which of the following is a true statement about human resources needs:
They are always changing.
Which of the following estimation techniques is best suited for taking uncertainty and risk into account:
Three-point estimating
Why do all businesses need financial resources
To pay operating expenses
Why is it important to build in a safety net, or padding, when identifying resources?
To plan for the unexpected
Which of the following is an important function of mid-level management:
To serve as a link between top-level and first-line management
Which task in the staffing process ensures that employees are knowledgeable and productive?
Training and developing
Marla and her fellow managers at the Frisco Corporation have determined that rearranging their human resources could increase the company's efficiency. This human resources change is most likely the result of
a need for process improvement.
When a hurricane interrupted a business's new product development, the project team had a plan for getting things back on track. This is an example of how project management
allows employees to adapt to risk.
An hourly wage or a yearly salary is a form of
compensation.
The staffing function is different from the organizing function because staffing is
continuous
A workload analysis assesses
current and future human resources needs.
Every project creates a(n)
deliverable
When developing a human resources management strategy, managers
determine how to bridge gaps between HR needs and available HR.
People are usually the most important resource because they are the ones who will
do the work
A business's human resources needs may change if it begins to require new types of skills and experience. This occurs frequently because the business world is
dynamic
When planning to throw a party for her parents, Aisha first planned to buy an ice cream cake and serve it at the beginning of the party so it wouldn't melt. However, when she realized that the ice cream cake was too expensive, she switched to cupcakes, which would be served at the end of the party. This is an example of how
identifying resources can change the way you carry out a project.
A school administrator who knows where to find supplies and materials for a school project is an example of a(n) __________ source.
internal
Managers must create explanations of the responsibilities and tasks associated with each work position. These are known as
job descriptions.
When identifying the necessary equipment and supplies for a project, it is important that these resources
meet the requirements of the project.
An organization will likely consider its purpose for existing when developing an appropriate human resources management strategy. This purpose is referred to as the organization's
mission.
None of the other managerial functions can be carried out effectively without staffing because
staffing supplies the human resources needed for management.
Equipment, supplies, and physical facilities are examples of __________ resources.
tangible
A workforce analysis assesses
the human resources that are available.
Staffing is important because human resources are
the organization's most valuable assets.
The three common constraints on a project are scope, budget, and
time
Projects are different from business operations because business operations
are permananet
What should you develop during the process of identifying the people who have the skills that are needed to complete the project?
Job descriptions
What is the best way to get an accurate picture of what it will cost to do the project?
Prepare a budget
Which of the following are examples of top-level management job titles:
President, senior vice president, and chief executive officer
When a project's scope slowly gets bigger and bigger, it creates a challenge for project managers known as
Project Creep
Planning, scheduling, and monitoring are all aspects of
project management
Avery, who manages a silk-screening and embroidery business, has set a goal of increasing sales by 15% in the next six months. To reach his goal, he has increased the business's advertising budget. This is an example of the ______________ function of management.
planning
Staffing is one of the five functions of management, along with
planning.
A small-business manager who considers how a one-person reduction in office staff could impact the rest of his/her company is demonstrating
Conceptual Skills
Question 7 A manager evaluates the production output of a department by checking it against the production goals for that time period. This is an example of the ______________ function of management.
Controlling
What can you do if you will be unable to obtain the amount of financial support that you need to complete the project?
Cut costs
Which of the following are examples of first-line management job titles:
Collections supervisor, crew chief, and production supervisor
The cost associated with throwing out defective products as they come off the production line is a(n)
Internal failure cost