management chap 2
Which of the following are accurate regarding the importance of learning about a company's mission and vision statements before a job interview?
-these statements tell you what the company wants to achieve over time -these statements tell you why the company exits -you will be a better fit for a company if you support their mission and vision statements
Identify the two theorists who contributed the most to the human relations movement
Maslow and McGregor
Which individuals helped pioneer administrative management theory?
Max Weber Henri Fayol Charles Clinton Spaulding
The management approach of ____________ was one of the first to recognize that enriching the lives of organizational and community family was just as important as a company making a point?
Spaulding
By adopting the systems viewpoint, you can visualize your organization as which of the following?
a collection of subsystems a part of a larger environment
Which of these statements represents ideas that Peter Drucker introduced in his book The Practice of Management
a corporation can be thought of as a human community without customers, businesses wouldn't exist employees should be treated as assets
Mei works for a software company with a culture different from any of her previous jobs. Her boss encouraged questions of all kinds and never made anyone feel bad about asking a question. Mei's boss had a mantra: "Listen! Because everyone has a voice." Her boss also encouraged staff to experiment with new ideas and not to fear failure. What is Mei's boss cultivating in the company?
a learning culture
Maslow observed that specific basic innate needs must be satisfied before an individual can ______.
achieve their full potential
The ____________ viewpoint places emphasis on the importance of understanding the actions of humans and the motivation and encouragement of employees toward achievement?
behavioral
Which approach to management relies upon research in psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics in order to develop theories about human behavior that can be used to provide practical tools for managers?
behavioral science
How does a manager help build a learning organization?
by encouraging developing a learning culture by empowering teams to make decisions through structuring teams to collaborate with peers & customers
What should an individual consider learning about a company before going to a job interview?
company's core values & culture company's mission and vision statements
______ approaches to management include learning organizations, high-performance work practices, and sustainable development.
contemporary
According to the ______ viewpoint, a management problem should be handled according to the individual and the environmental situation.
contingency
Which management viewpoint asks the question, "What method is the best to use under these particular circumstances?"
contingency
What four disciplines are included in the behavioral science approach to management?
economics, psychology, sociology, & anthropology
The original focus of the Hawthorne studies was the
effects of lighting levels on worker productivity
What are Taylor's principles of scientific management?
evaluate a task by scientifically studying each part of it carefully select workers with the right abilities for the task
______ management encourages managers to make facts and logic the foundation of their approach to decision-making.
evidence-based
What are the branches of quantitative management?
evidence-based management operations management
What are primary concerns of shared value and sustainable development?
global equilibrium social impacts environmental effects
When a company helps build an employee's knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs), improving their motivation and allowing them to make important decision and take responsibility for their work outcomes, the company is using which approach?
high-performance work practices
In order to follow Mary Parker Follett's concept of integration, a company should ____________
hold meetings between managers and workers to solve problems in a mutually beneficial way
Maslow and McGregor focused on the study of ______ as it relates to increasing worker productivity.
human relations
When implementing high-performance work practices (HPWP), the best outcomes occur when managers integrate multiple practices into one overall organizational ______.
human resource system
Scientific management is the study of work methods to improve the productivity of __________
individual workers
A system is a set of ______ parts that operate together to achieve a common purpose.
interrelated
A learning organization:
is able to modify its behavior to reflect new knowledge actively creates, acquires, and transfers knowledge within itself
What are issues with the classical viewpoint?
it fails to account for the importance of human needs it is overly mechanistic it views humans as cogs in a machine
Which statement regarding a closed system is accurate?
it has little interaction with its environment
The scientific approach to management emerged in the early 20th century when companies wished to increase worker productivity to counteract __________
labor shortages
Theory X managers view workers as
lacking ambition
A ______ organization actively creates, acquires, and transfers knowledge within itself and is able to modify its behavior to reflect new knowledge. Multiple choice question.
learning
What are the contemporary approaches to management?
learning organizations high-performance practices shared value & sustainable development
The classical viewpoint of management emphasizes ways to __________
manage work more efficiently
Peter Drucker is credited with providing the first modern handbook on the subject of ______.
management
When Mary Parker Follett referred to the use of "communities" within an organization, she meant that _________
managers and subordinates should work together to solve issues
Operations management focuses on ______.
managing the production and delivery of an organization's products or services more effectively
One issue with the classical viewpoint is that it tends to view humans as cogs in a machine, thereby rendering it overly __________
mechanistic
Charles Clinton Spaulding, one of the pioneering theorists of administrative management, proposed eight ____________ of management based in part of his childhood experiences working at his father's fields
necessities
______ management focuses on managing the production and delivery of an organization's products or services more effectively
operations
The application of quantitative techniques, such as statistics and computer simulations, to management is called ______ management.
quantitative
Which management perspectives typically consider an organization to be a closed system?
quantitative viewpoint classical management viewpoint
Evidence-based management focuses on bringing ______ to the decision process.
rationality
What are the two branches of the classical viewpoint of management?
scientific and administrative
Which choices correctly define elements of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
self-actualization safety physiological esteem love
Theory Y managers view workers as which of the following?
self-directed, imaginative and creative, & accepting of responsibility
Based on a systems viewpoint, the health science, finance, and journalism departments of a university are examples of ______.
subsystems
The various parts that make up a complete system are commonly known as
subsystems
Shared value and ____________ development consider environmental and social effects of business as well as profit.
sustainable
A set of interrelated parts that operate together to achieve a common purpose is called a(n) ______.
system
The ______ viewpoint regards the organization as arrangements of interrelated parts that operate together to achieve a common purpose.
systems
The behavioral management viewpoint emphasized
the importance of understanding human behavior and motivating employees to achieve
Administrative management is concerned with managing
the total organization
According to the Hawthorne effect hypothesized by Mayo and colleagues, when did employees work harder?
they thought managers cared about their welfare they believed supervisors paid special attention to them they received added attention
Frederick Taylor is associated with the scientific management approach to management
true
A supervisor who considers employees to be irresponsible and resistant to change would be characterized as a Theory _______ manager
x
If you believe your employees are capable of taking on responsibility with sufficient self-direction and self-control, you are a Theory ____ manager
y