MGMT 309 EXAM #1

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human

target has posted a job description for the following position: selecting prospective employee serving as liaison with managerial staff and other colleagues; which type of organizational resource will this job manage?

characterized by a concern for both individual and group behavior

the behavioral management perspective is best described as:

managers can communicate easily with each other, remote work is more common, the pace of work has increased

what are ways the workforce has changed in the last several decades?

environmental changes had little permanent effect, what did impact workers was the attention they were getting

what describes what elton mayo and his associates concluded from the hawthorne studies:

organizational structures have become more rigid to protect against change

what is a way the workforce has NOT changed in the last several decades?

models of complex organizational processes

what is an important contribution of the quantitative management perspective to management theory?

organizational behavior

what refers to the idea that people in an organization will be more or less productive depending on a wide variety of factors?

more satisfied workers will perform better, and if managers show concern for workers then employees will be more satisfied

what were key assumptions of the human relations movement?

spending no more than needed to accomplish a task

when an organization is efficient, what is it doing?

history

a book written about the companies which succeeded and failed during the great recession is a book about ______

operations manager

a key responsibility of this job is to ensure that production meets quality standards

interpersonal, decision making, diagnostic, conceptual

all of the following are basic types of managerial skills:

the systems perspective

approach that recognizes environmental influences and interdependence of subunits of an organization

the contingency perspective

approach that recognizes situational differences and particular characteristics

it provides a sense of heritage and helps managers avoid repeating the mistakes of others

knowledge of the history of management is helpful and important to managers because:

first-line managers

level of manager that supervise operating employees, in charge of basic organizational operation

top managers

level of managers that is a smaller group, develop organizational goals and strategy

middle managers

level of managers that is often the largest group, focus on implementing policies set by managers above them

human

lou is a supervisor where he focuses on setting employee schedules and training new employees; lou's management role deals with ______ resources

organizing

management function of arranging resources to accomplish goals

leading

George Steinbrenner shared his passion for winning to everyone in the New York Yankees organization. He is quoted as having said, "Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next." which management function?

false

T/F before the twentieth century, there was no significant practice of management

classical management

perspective the many ideas from are still used today including the four basic management functions and max weber's ideas about bureaucratic methods, and ideas from it may apply better in simpler more stable organizations rather than dynamic and complex ones

scientific management

the theory that focuses in improving the performance of individual workers is known as _______

job design, specialization and training; production quotas

what are examples of improvements developed by scientific management researchers?

human, financial, physical, informational

which are the 4 kinds of resources form their environment that all organizations use?

manager does basic functions like organizing, leading, and controlling towards an organization's resources in order to meet their goals efficiently and effectively

which best describes what a manager does?

not-for-profit

working as an administrator at a public university is an example of management at a ___________ organization

generational

younger workers are more likely than older workers to prioritize their lives outside of work; this is an example of a ________ change

workers become more productive if they receive special attention and sympathetic supervision from managers, and they create group norms that dictate acceptable workplace behavior, including acceptable levels of productivity

what are research findings that led to the rise of the human relations movement?

true

T/F effective control means regular measurement and course correction

true

T/F effective organizing includes making sure teams are optimally designed

false

T/F employees in the workplace today are increasingly younger and male

neither effective nor efficient

a local freight company frequently dispatches trucks that are half full and the crates are often missing the address lables; the company is:

experience

a manager gains _______ by transferring to a different department to learn new skills

planning, organizing, leading, controlling

what are the four key management activities used:

controlling

At a research lab, the manager allows scientists the freedom to explore their research interests, but still checks to make sure that their results add to the company's bottom line. which management function?

true

T/F organizations with overriding missions like providing healthcare, administering social services, and supporting education are usually not-for-profit

true

T/F the controlling function should be practiced regularly, not just at the end of the year

leading

meeting one-on-one with subordinates to discuss their strengths and opportunities for improvement is an example of:

history and theory

a book which analyzes how labor shortages in the early 1900s led to the development of ways to improve workers' performance is a book about _______

planning

A wedding organizer sets a budget for a wedding with the engaged couple. which management function?

false

T/F management is a science and NOT an art

false

T/F operations management focuses on developing mathematical models and equations

false

T/F in recent years, popular best-selling books have not had significant influence in the practice of management

false

T/F leading is solely the responsibility of the manager

theory

a book designed to help employees work more efficiently is a book about management ________

organizing

creating two departments and placing one manager over each is an example of:

people are often internally motivated and will accept responsibility

mcgregor's theory y:

decision making

deciding to increase customer satisfaction by keeping prices low instead of by stocking more types of merchandise is an example of:

planning

determining what milestones a project needs to meet so a product launches on time is an example of:

data on sales, numbers on an income statement

examples of information used in the science of management?

diagnostic skills

figuring out that work is backlogged because agency employees do not have access to the data they need corresponds to what management skills?

conceptual skills

forecasting correctly that certain world events will disrupt the company's relationships with suppliers and customers corresponds to what management skills?

efficient, but not effective

frank wants to run a marathon in less than 3 hours. He made a schedule that should allow him to spend the minimum amount of time training while still improving his speed and endurance. frank is following his plan, but his running time is not improving. frank is:

a combination of education and experience

generally, how do individuals develop into successful managers?

communication skills

giving subordinates clear instructions so they feel confident they are doing the right thing corresponds to what management skills?

decision making skills

giving subordinates prompt and helpful guidance to address problems that arise corresponds to what management skills?

contemporary management issues

globalization, quality and its relationship to productivity, an unpredictable economy, the role of social media

mathematics

operations management uses ______ to improve the efficiency of business operations

though many behavioral theorists had simplistic assumptions about human psychology, their ideas led to contemporary ideas of organizational behavior which is broader and more open to complexity

impact of the behavioral management perspective today:

marketing manger

in this job, you would be working with advertising agencies to create appealing stories about our brand

technical skills

interviewing job candidates corresponds to what management skills?

decisional, interpersonal, informational

kinds of managerial roles:

planning and decision making

management function of articulating organizational goals and identifying how to achieve them

leading

management function of influencing members of an organization to act towards accomplishing the organizations goal

controlling

management function of monitoring activities and making corrections

controlling

management function of tracking and improving activity in the organization

leading

management function of using influence to motivate employees

spokesperson

management role who gives a series of media appearances to answer questions about the organization's actions

leader

management role who trains employees

entrepreneur

management role who urges the top leaders of the organization to adopt a new strategy

mathematical models

management science uses ___________ to aid in decision making and measuring results

organizing

marketing manager at a soft drink company works with an advertising agency in france and the goal is to reduce advertising costs by creating a video that goes viral. which management function?

people do not like to work and prefer to be directed

mcgregor's theory x:

human, physical, financial, and information

people who pursue careers in management can expect their jobs to include the planning, controlling, leading, and organizing of organizational resources; by definition, the types of resources managers manage include __________ resources

administrative management

perspective that focused on managing the organization rather than the individual, was concerned with improving efficiency, and it was the first to identify the four basic management functions

quantitative perspective management

perspective that the made up of management science and operations management, it began to emerge in WWII, it involves creating mathematical models and equations to represent reality, and has become more prominent with increasing use of personal computers and integrated information networks

equipment, such as machinery, or buildings

physical resources:

interpersonal skills

recognizing that some team members enjoy public recognition of their accomplishments, while others would prefer to be tanked in private corresponds to what management skills?

theory X

refers to the idea that people in an organization will be productive only if managers control and coerce them

controlling

requiring employees to remain within a fixed budgetary limit when purchasing supplies and travel for the company is an example of:

human behavior

the hawthorne studies determined that _____ was much more important in the workplace than previously believed

create group norms that influence how productive they are

the hawthorne studies were the first to show that workers ________

classical management

the ideas that emerged in the early twentieth century to help improve the performance of individual works and whole organizations are known collectively as the ____________ perspective

shifting ethnic composition, increasing number and proportion of women, greater age/generational diversity

the modern workplace is changing in all of the following ways:

complementary and create an integrative framework that connects all the different management perspectives

the systems and contingency perspectives are...

they serve as organizers of knowledge and road maps for action

theories of management are helpful and important to managers because:

human resource manager

this position has primary responsibility for workforce planning, including hiring and developing the talent the company needs to be competitive

time management skills

using features in email, calendar, and messaging apps to stay organized corresponds to what management skills?

identifying the essential functions of managers, identifying the importance of how an organization is structured

what are examples of improvements developed by administrative management researchers?

it has not met with universal acceptance among managers, and it does not predict individual behavior

what are examples of the limitations of behavioral management?

planning and decision making, organizing, leading, controlling

what are the 4 basic managerial functions?

challenging the idea that employees behave like cogs in a machine, and focusing managers' attention on the importance of group dynamics in organizations

which are contributions of behavioral management researchers to today's practice of management?

marketing, financial, operations, human resources, administrative

which are kinds of managers in an organization?

it was concerned with improving efficiency and work methods for individual workers

which describes scientific management best?

nineteeth-century industrialists and mathematicians

who among the following were the earliest people to study management?

ancient egyptians and sumerians

who among the following were the earliest to use management?

to learn how and why managers and organizations have succeeded, failed, or changed what they did over time

why is it important for managers to study history?

to discover different ways to improve their company's performance and worker satisfaction

why is it important for managers to study theory?


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