MG 302 - Exam 1
WHO? pioneer in industrial psychology *substantial contributions to human resource management
Lillian M. Gilbreth
AKA "quantitative perspective," emerged after WW2; applied math, statistics, and other quantitative techniques to managerial problems
Management Science
WHO? stressed importance of people rather than engineering techniques; and addressed ethics, power, and empowerment *facilitating > controlling
Mary Parker Follett
WHO? *bureaucracy impersonal, rational basis of management through clearly defined authority and responsibility, formal recordkeeping, and separation of management & ownership
Max Weber
assumes that workers: -dislike work and prefer to be directed -must be coerced to work -want to avoid responsibility and have little ambition -want security above everything
Theory X
assumes that workers: -do not inherently dislike work -will achieve objectives to which they are committed -accept and seek responsibility -have intellect that can be applied to organizational goals -are only using part of their intellectual potential
Theory Y
focuses on managing the *total* organization to deliver *quality* to customers *W. Edward Demings, "Father of the Quality Movement"; 4 significant elements: -employee involvement -focus on the customer -benchmarking -continuous improvement
Total Quality Management
A global mindset includes three types of capital: intellectual, psychological, and social capabilities. T or F
True
Cultural intelligence refers to a person's ability to use reasoning and observation skills to interpret unfamiliar gestures and situations and devise appropriate behavioral responses. T or F
True
Differing laws and regulations make doing business a challenge for international firms. T or F
True
Ethical leaders focus on relationship building. T or F
True
Face-to-face discussion is the richest channel, in terms of channel richness. T or F
True
Feedback is the process of sharing information with workers and teams regarding the results of their work performance. T or F
True
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth believed that studies should record, measure, judge, and improve the work behavior being studied. T or F
True
In a high-performance culture, organizations put high emphasis on both culture and solid business performance as drivers of organizational success. T or F
True
Leaders inspire, engage, and motivate others to achieve goals. T or F
True
Management is the art of getting things done through people. T or F
True
Managers facilitate effective conversations by using open communication, actively listening to others, asking questions, and using feedback. T or F
True
Managers provide structure, order, and consistency. T or F
True
Managers who make decisions to not act are still making a decision which will have consequences. T or F
True
Managing an international business is different from managing a domestic business because of countries' differences. T or F
True
Most people trust nonverbal communication. T or F
True
Oral communication tends to be the most preferred form of communication for managers. T or F
True
Organizations must manage environmental uncertainty to be effective. T or F
True
Procedural justice involves the perceptions revolving around the process of how outcomes were distributed. T or F
True
Scientific management evolved with the use of precise procedures in place of tradition and rules of thumb. T or F
True
Teleological ethical theory states that the morality of an act or practice comes from its consequences. T or F
True
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is a global, intergovernmental establishment located in Geneva, Switzerland, that handles trade between nations. T or F
True
The ability of managers to adapt to known, forecasted, and unforeseen conditions is critical. T or F
True
The font size for main ideas should be between 22-24 point font. T or F
True
The management science approach uses quantitative data in management decision making. T or F
True
There are basic decisions that a firm contemplating foreign expansion must make, including which markets to enter. T or F
True
With clear definitions of authority and responsibility, division of labor is one of the characteristics of an ideal bureaucracy. T or F
True
You should always include appropriate citations and references when delivering a professional presentation. T or F
True
You should make sure your internet connection is stable before beginning a virtual presentation. T or F
True
Which of the following has a goal to guide the nations of the world toward free trade and open markets? a. WTO b. EU c. NAFTA d. GATT e. GLOBE
a. WTO
The concept that different treatment of people should not be based on arbitrary or unfair processes is known as which of the following? a. distributive justice b. moral justice c. procedural justice d. organizational justice e. compensatory justice
a. distributive justice
Which environment affects organizations indirectly? a. general environment b. task environment c. organizational environment d. all of these choices e. none of the choices
a. general environment
Change your _____ to gain the attention of your audience. a. inflection b. body language c. slides d. hand gestures
a. inflection
Despite flawed methodology or problems, the Hawthorne studies provided the impetus for _____. a. the humanistic perspective b. the bureaucratic organizations approach c. scientific management d. the classical perspective e. the contingency perspective
a. the humanistic perspective
focused on the total organization rather than individual worker
administrative principles approach
Which of the following was a key finding in the Hawthorne studies? a. Stronger lighting increased productivity b. Human relations increased productivity c. Higher temperatures reduced productivity d. More money resulted in increased productivity e. Productivity declined in all experiments
b. Human relations increased productivity
Which approach holds that moral decisions must be based on standards of equity, fairness, and impartiality? a. Practical b. Justice c. Individualism d. Moral-rights e. Utilitarian
b. Justice
Culture can be defined as _____. a. An object, act, or event that conveys meaning to others b. The pervasive and shared beliefs, norms, values, and symbols that guide everyday life c. A narrative based on true events that is repeated frequently and shared by organizational employees d. The ability to speak different languages e. None of these options
b. The pervasive and shared beliefs, norms, values, and symbols that guide every day life
Which represents individuals who add innovation to existing organizations? a. entrepreneur b. intrapreneur c. supervisors d. none of these options
b. intrapreneur
W. Edwards Deming was primarily focused on which of the following? a. leadership b. quality c. managing conflict d. division of labor e. employee control
b. quality
You should always include: a. animations b. slide numbering c. copyright d. date
b. slide numbering
applies social *science* in organizational context, drawing from economics, *psychology*, sociology; matrix organizations, self-managed teams, ideas about corporate culture
behavioral sciences approach
looks at organization as a whole; division of labor, hierarchy, rules and procedures
bureaucratic organizations approach
Types of listening include the following, EXCEPT: a. attentive listening b. passive listening c. assertive listening d. active listening
c. assertive listening
When something goes wrong during a presentation (such as missing a point or example), you should: a. ask the viewers if you can start over b. stop presenting c. keep presenting d. cry
c. keep presenting
Which of the following are NOT a type of culture? a. adaptability culture b. consistency culture c. predictive culture d. involvement culture e. achievement culture
c. predictive culture
successful resolution of organizational problems depends on a manager's identification of key variations in the situation
contingency view
collecting and managing large amounts of data about customers and making them available to employees, enabling better decision making and superior customer service
customer relationship management (CRM)
Listening includes the following, EXCEPT: a. Processing what one is hearing b. The process of hearing someone speak c. Demonstrating that one understands the speaker's intent d. Interrupting the speaker regularly to state one's opinion
d. Interrupting the speaker regularly to state one's opinion
Which is primarily focused on order and stability? a. Stakeholder model b. Systems view c. Leadership d. Management e. None of these options
d. Management
Which of the following is one of the four functions of management described by Henri Fayol? a. effectiveness b. raw materials c. human resources d. planning e. efficiency
d. Planning
Managers who weave environmental and social concerns that impact society into decisions operate under which of the following? a. Ethics b. Conservation c. Preservation d. Sustainability e. Human concerns
d. Sustainability
Integrated Computers, Inc. wants to compile a profile of the customer it will target in its next promotional mailing. What environment would this be found in? a. General environment b. Work environment c. Internal environment d. Task environment e. None of these options
d. Task environment
Which of the following experts suggests we should focus on having more conversations rather than solely focusing on work activities? a. Henri Fayol b. Peter Drucker c. Frederick Winslow Taylor d. Tom Peters
d. Tom Peters
There should always be a clear _____ of the presentation. a. beginning b. middle c. end d. all of the above
d. all of the above
The organizing function of management includes the following: a. strong time management skills b. establishing internal structures c. establishes internal processes d. all of these options e. none of these options
d. all of these options
Which of the following are not one of the four areas of preparing to deliver a professional presentation? a. researching b. organizing c. practicing d. coordinating
d. coordinating
The leading function of management involves which of the following? a. Inspire others to accomplish their work task b. Communicating goals c. Aligning people and resources d. Seeking commitments from followers e. All of these options f. None of these options
e. All of these options
Organizations create a high-performance culture by all of the following, EXCEPT: a. Creating a shared identity b. Establishing a clear mission c. Establishing an organization's strategic plan d. Having shared values for being adaptive e. Establishing a clear hierarchy of authority
e. Establishing a clear hierarchy of authority
Who identified five dimensions of national culture systems? a. Gina Kolata b. Jeffrey Sparshott c. Barbara Bilodeau d. Paul Beamish e. Geert Hofstede
e. Geert Hofstede
According to Frederick W. Taylor, the following are important to improve worker performance: a. proper equipment b. employee breaks c. proper training d. pay schemes e. all of these
e. all of these
According to Weber's ideas on bureaucracy, organizations should be based on _____. a. personal loyalty b. charismatic authority c. personal references d. family ties e. rational authority
e. rational authority
Which of the following is NOT an example of nonverbal communication? a. none of these options b. posture c. body language d. facial expression e. written memo
e. written memo
based on idea that truly effective control comes from within the individual worker rather than from strict, authoritarian control; recognized & directly responded to social pressures for enlightened treatment of employees; *employee satisfaction = increased productivity
human relations movement
suggests jobs should be designed to meet higher-level needs by allowing workers to use their full potential; combines prescriptions for design of job tasks with theories of motivation
human resources perspective
most recent subfield of management science; information systems; intranets and extranets, software, managing projects/resoruces
information technology (IT)
field of management that specializes in physical production of goods and services using management science to solve manufacturing problems; *forecasting, inventory modeling, linear and nonlinear programming, scheduling, etc
operations management
consists of mathematical model building and other applications of quantitative techniques to managerial problems
operations research
managers should develop standards for methods for doing each job, select workers with appropriate abilities, train workers in the standard methods, support workers and eliminate interruptions, and provide wage incentives *ignores social context and workers' needs = increased conflict
scientific management
WHO? *hierarchy of needs problems usually stemmed from an inability to satisfy needs
Abraham Maslow
WHO? *contributed concept of informal organization - a part of all formal orgs, includes cliques and social groupings; organizations are NOT machines; informal relationships are powerful; contributed acceptance theory of authority - employees have free will and can choose whether to follow management orders
Chester I. Barnard
emerged during the 19th & 20th centuries; emphasized a rational, scientific approach to the study of management; 3 subfields: scientific management, bureaucratic organizations, and administrative principles
Classical Perspective
WHO? *formulated Theory X and Theory Y
Douglas McGregor
All stakeholders of an organization are its stockholders but not all stockholders are its stakeholders. T or F
False
Culture can be defined as the ability to speak different languages. T or F
False
Deontological ethical theory states that the morality of an act or practice comes from its consequences. T or F
False
Ethnocentrism refers to a natural tendency of people to regard their own culture as inferior to other cultures. T or F
False
Globalization refers to the trend toward a less integrated and more independent economic system globally where barriers to cross-border trade and investment are increasing. T or F
False
John Case, in his book called "Open-Book Management," suggests that management should only provide workers with the company's financial information in times of crisis. T or F
False
Managers are not responsible for managing and utilizing available data in decision-making. T or F
False
Presenters should be unfamiliar with the material of their presentation. T or F
False
Social responsibility is the idea that businesses have a responsibility to making money without regard to other constituents. T or F
False
The control function of management involves coordinating activities with governmental agencies. T or F
False
The scalar chain is a hypothetical chain that provides horizontal links between unionized workers in different departments in an organization. T or F
False
When communicating using social media, it is okay to assume that your entire social network will interpret the message in the same way. T or F
False
A useful tool when planning a presentation is creating a pie chart. T or F
False - flow chart
WHO? pioneered time and motion study; *efficiency in brick laying
Frank B. Gilbreth
WHO? "Father of Scientific Management", emphasizing scientific changes in management to improve labor productivity; decisions should be made with precise work procedures developed after careful study of individual situations *unloading of iron to railroad cars
Frederick W. Taylor
*series* of experiments on worker productivity @ *Hawthorne* plant of Western Electric Company, Chicago; found that other factors besides lighting and money (human relations, positive treatment) increase productivity
Hawthorne studies
WHO? identified 14 principles of administration, including: *unity of command *division of work *unity of direction *scalar chain
Henri Fayol
WHO? associate of Taylor's; developed Gantt chart, a bar graph that measures planned and completed work along each stage of production by time elapsed
Henri Gantt
emphasizes importance of understanding *human* behaviors, needs, and attitudes in workplace, and social interactions & group processes; 3 subfields: human relations movement, human resources perspective, and behavioral sciences approach
Humanistic Perspective