MGMT Exam 2
___ means that decision makers choose the first solution alternative that satisfies minimal decision criteria (good enough)
satisficing
the matrix organization violates the __ ___
scalar principle
The ___ of management is the number of employees reporting to a supervisor & determines how closely a supervisor can monitor subordinates
span
___ goals are reasonable yet highly ambitious goals that are so clear, compelling, & imaginative that they fire up employees & engender excellence
stretch
Ron, the general manager of a chain of fitness accessories, gave his employees the task of creating a breakthrough fitness device. This task was challenging yet clear,& it motivated his employees to innovate. This is an example of a ____ ___
stretch goal
The first why of the 5 Whys generally produces a ____ explanation & each subsequent why probes ___ into the causes of the problem & potential solutions
superficial & deeper
What type of goals applies primarily to middle management?
tactical goals
David, a middle-level manager, presents a detailed estimate of his team's budget & approximate number of resources required for the next year. David has most likely contributed to developing the company's ____ ____
tactical plan
recruiting is sometimes referred to as ___ ___
talent acquisition
A ___ structure of management has an overall narrow span & more hierarchical levels
tall
A __ ___ is a temporary team or committee designed to solve a problem involving several departments
task force
Employment ___ may include cognitive ability tests, physical ability tests, personality inventories, & other assessments
tests
The ___ ___ structure means that the firm subcontracts most of its major functions to separate companies & coordinates their activities from a small organization at headquarters
virtual network
___ & ____ surveys show what other organizations pay incumbents in selected jobs
wage & salary
The employees of Clevmark Inc., a software firm, are divided into separate teams, & each team performs only its designated set of tasks. When the company faces a new strategic issue, a separate team is created to deal with the specific function. This scenario best illustrates ____ ___
work specialization
to find a competitive edge within the specific business environment, Port suggests that companies adopt 1 of 3 strategies:
1. differentiation, 2. cost leadership, & 3. focus
what are the 3 critical innovation strategies for changing products & technologies?
1. exploration, 2. cooperation, 3. innovation roles
___-____ feedback uses multiple raters, including self-rating, as a way to increase awareness of strengths & weaknesses & guide employee development
360-degree
____ means that the people with authority & responsibility are subject to reporting & justifying task outcomes to those above them in the chain of command
Accountability
__ ___ requires that an employer take positive steps to guarantee equal employment opportunities for people within protected groups
Affirmative action
The ___ ____ organizes business along 2 dimensions- business growth rate & market share
BCG matrix
____ ____ focuses managers on an applicant's job skills & performance rather than educational credentials, appearance, or prior experience
Blind hiring
___ ___ may be used by companies that put a premium on innovativeness & problem solving
Brain teasers
____ uses a face-to-face interactive group to spontaneously suggest as many ideas as possible for solving a problem
Brainstorming
____ ____ refers to what sets an organization apart from others & provides it with a distinctive edge for meeting customer or client needs in the marketplace
Competitive advantage
____ refers to adjusting & synchronizing the diverse activities among different individuals & departments
Coordination
The goals set forth by the new management team are extremely ambitious and are placing seemingly insurmountable goals for the employees. Alyson and some other employees have resorted to stealing some ideas from another company and passing them off as their own. Which best describes how the company's approach is affecting the employees?
Creating a false sense of certainty
____ refers to the generation of novel ideas that might meet perceived needs or respond to opportunities for the organization
Creativity
____ forces provide motivation for change
Driving
___ ___ brings people together in an interactive group over a computer network
Electronic brainstorming
____ is the belief that one's own group & culture are inherently superior to other groups and cultures
Ethnocentrism
____ is the stage where ideas for new products & technologies are born
Exploration
____ interviewing tests job candidates' ability to handle problems, cope with change, think on their feet, & work well with others
Extreme
which act allows employees to switch health insurance plans when changing jobs & get the new coverage regardless of preexisting health conditions; prohibits group plans from dropping a sick employee?
Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA)
___ is the degree to which an employee feels like an esteemed member of a group in which his or her uniqueness is highly appreciated
Inclusion
Managers do much of their recruiting today via the ____, including social media sites.
Internet
Which of the following is an assumption underlying the political model of decision making?
It assumes that decisions are the result of bargaining and discussion among coalition memebers
In the context of Porter's competitive strategies, which of the following is an organizational characteristic typically associated with differentiation?
It involves rewarding employee innovation
___ ___ is a systematic process of gathering & interpreting information about the essential duties, tasks, & responsibilities & context of a job
Job analysis
___ ___ & ____ production is distinguished by standardized production runs
Large-batch & mass
___ authority means that people in management positions have the formal authority to direct & control immediate subordinates
Line
____ is a system whereby managers & employees define goals for every department, project, & person and use them to monitor subsequent performance
Management-by-objectives
_____ uses formal bargaining to win acceptance & approval of a desired change
Negotiation
_____ means that it defines how a decision maker should make decisions
Normative
which act establishes mandatory safety & health standards in organizations?
OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Act)
___ innovation means extending the search for & commercialization of new ideas beyond the boundaries of the organization & even beyond the boundaries of the industry
Open
___ ___ is defined as the set of formal tasks assigned to individuals and departments, formal reporting relationships, including lines of authority, decision responsibility, number of hierarchical levels, & span of managers' control, & the design of systems to ensure effective coordination of employees across departments
Organization structure
___ ___ & ___ production produces goods in batches of one or a few products designed to customer specification
Small-batch & unit
___ ___ means learning informally from others by using social media tools
Social learning
____ authority is narrower & includes the right to advise, recommend, & counsel in the staff specialists' area of expertise
Staff
_____ are rigid, exaggerated, irrational beliefs associated with a particular group of people
Stereotypes
__ ___ effect refers to managers who often stick with a decision because they've invested a lot of resources in it, even though they'd be better off cutting their losses & moving on
Sunk cost
___ ___ begins with a questionnaire distributed to employees, the results of which are used to identify & solve problems
Survey feedback
T or F. Religious freedom acts allow certain businesses to refuse to serve gay people based on personal faith
T
___ ___ has emerged as a central topic of concern not only for human resource managers but for all managers
Talent management
___ ___ enhances the cohesiveness & success of organizational groups & teams
Team building
____ ___ ___ is especially important when change involves multiple departments or when resources are being reallocated
Top management support
___ is one of the most frequently used approaches to changing people's mind-sets
Training
___ makes people throughout the organization aware of problems & the need for change
Unfreezing
___ of command means that each employee is held accountable to only one supervisor
Unity
which act prohibits discrimination based on physical or mental disability & requires that employees be informed about affirmative action plans?
Vocational Rehabilitation Act
Under what circumstances is negotiation a particularly useful strategy in creating change?
When a group has power over implementation or a group will lose out in the change
what is a choice made from available alternatives?
a decision
what specifies the way in which an outcome will be achieved & can include the actions to be taken, the resources to be used, & the time frame for accomplishment
a plan
The innovation by ____ strategy recognizes that the cutting edge of innovation often happens with young, small, entrepreneurial companies rather than inside the walls of established firms
acquisition
the ___ mode is considered to be descriptive meaning that it describes how managers actually made decisions complex situations
administrative
An ___ approach means incorporating structures & processes that are appropriate for both the creative impulse & for the systematic implementation of innovations
ambidextrous
Managers with an ____ style like to consider complex solutions based on as much data as they can gather
analytical
The ___ form is used to collect information about the applicant's education, previous job experience, & other background characteristics
application
Innovative companies use a ____-___ approach, encouraging the flow of ideas from lower levels & making sure they get heard & acted upon by top executives
bottom-up
__ ____ means that people have limits, or boundaries, on how rational they can be
bounded rationality
what refers to how rapidly the entire industry is increasing?
business growth rate
In the context of the BCG (Boston Consulting Group) matrix, the _____ exists in a mature, slow-growth industry but is a dominant business in the industry, with a large market share
cash cow
People who tend toward a ____ style like to consider a broad amount of information but are more socially oriented than those with an analytical style & like to talk to others about the problem & possible alternatives for solving it
conceptual
The third step is to finding the right people is to select from the applicants those persons believed to be the best potential ____ to the organization
contributors
Successful innovation requires expertise from several departments simultaneously, & failed innovation is often the result of failed ____
cooperation
Playyonic is a gaming console manufacturer that manufactures compact high-end gaming devices. None of Playyonic's competitors have been able to meet its standard. This is an example of Playyonic's ___ ____
core competence
A ___ ___ is an in-house training & education facility that offers broad-based learning opportunities
corporate university
__ ___ prepares organization, its managers & employees to cope with sudden catastrophic events
crisis planning
In addition to creating task forces, companies also set up ___-____ teams to further horizontal coordination
cross-functional
___ change pertains to the organization as a whole and is not easy
culture
Legazint organizes its staff into departments based on the type of clients the department deals with. These departments include federally incorporated organizations, partnerships, limited liability companies, & corporations. In the context of the approaches to structural design, Legazint most likely follows ____-___ division
customer-based
Greater change & uncertainty in the environment are usually associated with ____
decentralization
With _____, decision authority is pushed downward to lower organization levels
decentralization
__ planning means planning experts work with managers in major decisions or departments to develop their own goals & plans
decentralized
Victoria is a top executive working with the managers in the major divisions of a multinational corporation to develop their own goals. This is most likely an example of ____ _____
decentralized planning
___ ___ is a process of identifying problems & opportunities & then resolving them
decision making
The ___ style is used by people who prefer simple, clear-cut solutions to problems
directive
what refers to moving into new lines of business?
diversification
Heterogeneous teams & organizations increase the chances of getting a ___ ____ ____, which provides a broader & deeper base of ideas, opinions, & experiences for problem solving, creativity, & innovation
diversity of thought
If Barcelona is organized by restaurant, with everyone who works in a restaurant reporting to the same manager, it has a ____ structure
divisional
The ____ structure occurs when departments are grouped together based on similar organizational outputs
divisional
One distinct feature of service technology that directly influences structure is the need for __ to be close to the customer
employees
An ____ ___ is similar to a product brand, except that its aim is to make the organization seem like a highly desirable place to work
employer brand
Frequently, ___ recruiting is advantageous
external
The ___ ___: Some people think women might actually be better managers because their approach is more in tune with today's global & multicultural environment
female advantage
The best alternative solution is the one that best fits the overall goals & values of the organization & achieves the desired results using the ____ resources
fewest
Organizational development focuses on the _____ & ____ aspects of an organization
human & social
Managers around the world often cite ___ ___ as the top factor in maintaining competitive success
human capital
what is the economic value of the combined knowledge, experience, skills, & capabilities of employees?
human capital
The first step in finding the right people is ___ ___ ___—predicting the need for new employees
human resource planning
An ___ ____ is a person who sees the need for & champions productive change within the organization
idea champion
The final step in the change process is ___
implementation
Many organizations use ___ recruiting or promote-from-within policies to fill their high-level positions
internal
An ___ is an arrangement whereby an intern exchanges free or low-cost labor for the opportunity to explore whether a particular career is appealing or to gain valuable work experience in a particular field
internship
___ is the quick apprehension of a decision situation based on past experience but without conscious thought
intuition
In ___-___ pay, compensation is linked to the specific tasks & employee performance
job-based
The ____-____ intervention approach brings together participants from all parts of the organization to discuss problems or opportunities & plan for change
large-group
In the context of the chain of command, _____ departments perform tasks that reflect an organization's primary goal & mission.
line
A ____ is a higher-ranking organizational member who is committed to providing upward mobility & support to a protégé's professional career
mentor
An organization's _____ is at the top of its goal hierarchy
mission statement
Ethnocentric viewpoints produce a ____ that accepts only one way of doing things & one set of values & beliefs
monoculture
to create a sense of urgency, a ___ __ __ is a disparity between existing & desired performance levels
need for change
A ___-___ ____ provides financial resources from which individuals or teams can draw to develop new ideas, products, or businesses
new-venture fund
A ___-___ ___ is a unit separate from the rest of the organization that is responsible for developing & initiating a major innovation
new-venture team
With a _____ interview, the interviewer asks broad, open-ended questions & permits the applicant to talk freely
nondirective
__ ___ are made in response to situations that are unique, are poorly defined & largely unstructured, & have important consequences for the organization
nonprogrammed decisions
An ____ exists when managers see a potential accomplishment that exceeds specified current goals
opportunity
The ___-___ trend: Women are less likely than men to want to be executives
opt-out
The characteristics of vertical structure are portrayed in the __ ___, which is the visual representation of an organization's structure.
organization chart
In ____ interviews, the candidate meets with several interviewers who take turns asking questions
panel
Progress was slow as projects moved through department after department. When a new owner purchased the company, the company was reorganized, & she now works on a team that is made up of software engineers, finance people, marketing, & customer relations. Productivity & reaction time to customer needs increased dramatically. What structure was Hester now a part of under the new ownership?
permanent teams
The fear of __ ___ is perhaps the biggest obstacle to organizational change
personal loss
the ___ model is useful for making nonprogrammed decisions where 1. conditions are uncertain, 2. information is limited, & 3. there are manager conflicts about what goals to pursue or what course of action to take
political
a ____ change is a change in the organization's product or service output
product
___-____ means combining intuitive & analytical thought
quasi-rationality
___ ___ is a planned, systematic process of change, uses behavioral science knowledge & techniques, & improves an organization's health & effectiveness
Organization development (OD)
___ ____ is the adoption of a new idea or behavior by an organization
Organizational change
which act imposes a fee on firms with 50 or more employees if the government subsidizes their employees' health care coverage; prevents insurers from denying coverage based on preexisting conditions or charging women more than men?
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)
___ change concerns just a few employees
People
___ is the lack of information about future events & represents a fear of the unknown
Uncertainty
___ ____ occurs when a person is not aware of the bias in his or her favorable & unfavorable assessments, actions, & decisions toward members of specific groups
Unconscious bias
The __ ___ __ is an unbroken line of authority that links all employees in an organization and shows who reports to whom
chain of command
___ is when goal to be achieved or problem to be solved is unclear, alternatives difficult to define, & information about outcomes is unavailable
ambiguity
The ___ ___ is an OD specialist who performs a systematic diagnosis of the organization & identifies work-related problems & implements a specific plan for training managers & employees
change agent
the __model of decision making is based on rational economic assumptions & manager's beliefs about what ideal decision making schedule (ideal mode)
classical
____ management involves talking to customers & other managers, addressing conflicts between managers, & breaking down barriers between departments
coalition
a ___ is an informal alliance among managers who support a specific goal
coalition
__ ____ is the process of forming alliances among managers
coalition building (closely resembles the real environment)
Under the matching model, the company's needs are to employee _____ as the employees' needs are to company _____
conrtibutions; inducements
____-based decision making means a commitment to make more informed & intelligent decisions based on the best available facts & evidence
Evidence
use ___-___ ____ to create a sense of urgency
force-field analysis
In a ____ structure, activities are grouped together by common function from the bottom to the top of the organization
functional
An alternative for assigning divisional responsibility is to group company activities by __ ___ or customer group
geographic region
The ___ ___ is an invisible barrier that exists for women & minorities that limits their upward mobility in organizations
glass ceiling
when engaging in rigorous debate brainstorming, it is good to avoid ____ (the tendency of people in groups to suppress contrary opinions)
groupthink
In the ___ ___, a manager gives an employee the same rating on all dimensions, even if his or her performance is good on some dimensions & poor on others
halo effect
A key skill in the global economy is ___ ____ to create an organization in which people's differences are leveraged for maximum performance while conflict is minimized
managing diversity
what defines whether the business unit has larger or smaller share than competitors?
market share
Manufacturing large numbers of like items, such as the iPhone, over an extended period of time is an example of what type of production?
mass production
With the ___ ___, the organization & the individual attempt to match the needs, interests, & values that they offer each other
matching model
The ____ approach combines aspects of both functional & divisional structures simultaneously, in the same part of the organization
matrix
As confusing as some might find it, she answers to two separate managers. While it's rare, she occasionally has to resolve conflicting information that comes from two different directions. She's working in what type of structural design?
matrix approach
Sheree coordinates the efforts of designers, editors, typesetters, proofreaders, & members of other departments. However, she is not considered a member of any of these departments. Sheree's role is most likely as a ____ ___
project manager
Hannah has invested in a business unit in a new & rapidly growing industry that has a small market share. In the context of the BCG (Boston Consulting Group) matrix, Hannah has most likely invested in a ____ ____
question mark
Which of the following is the first step in the managerial decision-making process?
recognition of decision requirement
The second step to finding the right people is to use ___ procedures to communicate with potential applicants
recruiting
___ is when decision has clear-cute goals & good information is available but future outcomes that are ties to each alternative are subject to chance of loss or failure
risk
what are inherited characteristics of SWOT analysis that might inhibit or restrict the organizations performance?
weaknesses
In times of crisis or risk of company failure, authority may be ____ at the top
centralized
To take the long-term view & to see the big picture, including the organization & the competitive environment, & consider how they fit together is an example of ___ thinking
strategic thinking
Organizing is important because it follows ____
strategy
a ___ is a plan of action that describes resource allocation & activities for dealing with environment, achieving a competitive advantage, & attaining the organizations goal
strategy
what are the positive internal characteristics of SWOT analysis that the organization can exploit to achieve its goals?
strengths
what is the degree to which machinery is involved in the production to the exclusion of people?
technical complexity
GM's decision to continue to manage eight brands, despite flagging sales and customer loss, is most strongly an example of what bias?
perpetuating the status quo
The ___ ____ is a question-asking method used to explore the root cause underlying a particular problem
5 Whys
__-___ review is a disciplined procedure whereby managers invest time in reviewing the results of decisions on a regular basis & learn from them
After-action
____ is the deployment of organizational resources to achieve strategic goals
Organizing
____ forces are the various barriers to change
Restraining
Performance ____ refers to observing & assessing employee performance, recording the assessment, & providing feedback to the employee
appraisal
___ is when all information a decision maker needs is fully available
certainty (programmed decisions)
A ___ structure has a wide span, is horizontally dispersed, & has fewer hierarchical levels
flat
The horizontal linkage model is particularly useful when _____ is critical
speed
___ means that decision authority is located near the top of the organization
Centralization
____ describes when managers use their formal power to force employees to change
Coercion
____ means teaching people broader skills that not only are useful in their present jobs but also prepare them for greater responsibilities in future jobs
Development
__ ____ groups are based on social identity, such as gender or race, & are organized within companies to focus on concerns of employees from that group
Employee affinity
___ ____ is when managers & organizations often continue to invest time & money in a solution even when there is strong evidence that it is not appropriate
Escalating commitment
____ is the belief that groups & subcultures are inherently equal
Ethnorelativism
___ involves users & potential resisters in designing the change
Participation
___-___-____ means tying at least part of compensation to employee effort & performance
Pay-for-performance
the matrix approach has ___ lines of authority
dual
In ___-___ pay systems, employees with higher skill levels receive higher pay than those with lower skill levels
skill-based
First and foremost, goals need to be _____
specific & measurable
____ bias occurs when we allow initial impressions, statistics, & estimates to act as anchors to our subsequent thoughts & judgments
Anchoring
___ is the formal & legitimate right of a manager to make decisions, issue orders, & allocate resources to achieve organizationally desired outcomes
Authority
What are Porter's Five Forces?
Buyer power Supplier power Threat of substitute products or services Threat of new entrants competitive intensity
____ occurs when individuals experiment with new behavior & learn new skills to be used in the workplace
Changing (sometimes known as intervention)
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) created by the __ __ __ of 1964 initiates investigations in response to complaints concerning discrimination
Civil Rights Act
____ means a joint effort between people from two or more departments to produce outcomes that meet a common goal or shared purpose & that are typically greater than what could be achieved working alone
Collaboration
___ & ____ are used when solid information about the change is needed by users & others who may resist implementation
Communication & education
____ refers to all monetary payments & all goods or commodities used in lieu of money to reward employees
Compensation
___ bias is when a manager puts too much value on evidence that is consistent with a favored belief or viewpoint & discounts evidence that contradicts it
Confirmation
which act requires continued health insurance coverage (paid by employee) following termination?
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
___ ___ production mechanizes the entire workflow
Continuous process
__-____ teams consist of employees from various functional departments who are responsible to meet as a team & resolve mutual problems
Cross-functional
____ refers to using the Internet to let hundreds of thousands of people contribute to the innovation process
Crowdsourcing
____ styles refer to significant differences in the ways in which individual managers may approach problems & make decisions concerning them
Decision
___ is the process that managers use to transfer authority & responsibility to positions below them in the hierarchy
Delegation
_____ is the basis for grouping positions into departments & departments into the total organization
Departmentalization
_____ is the step in which managers analyze underlying causal factors associated with the decision situation
Diagnosis
____ occurs when hiring & promotion decisions are made based on criteria that are not job relevant
Discrimination
___ ___ refers to innovations in products or services that typically start small & end up completely replacing an existing product or service technology for producers & consumers
Disruptive innovation
___ is defined as all the ways in which people differ
Diversity
___ ___ ____ is the degree to which organizational tasks are subdivided into separate jobs
Division of labor
___ ___ ranking is controversial because it ranks employees against each other
Performance review
___ teams are groups of employees who are organized in a way similar to a formal department
Permanent
thinking "let's keep doing this because we always have done it" is an example of what?
Perpetuating the status quo
___ means that an organization accommodates several subcultures
Pluralism
___ is the tendency to view people who are different as being deficient
Prejudice
__-____ refers to the radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in cost, quality, service, & speed
Re-engineering
___ ____ ___ (RJPs) give applicants all pertinent & realistic information about the job & the organization
Realistic job previews
___ is defined as performing activities or practices that define the characteristics of applicants to whom selection procedures are ultimately applied
Recruiting
____ occurs when individuals acquire new attitudes or values & are rewarded for them by the organization
Refreezing
__ ___ is frequent, timely, problem-solving communication carried out through [employee] relationships of shared goals, shared knowledge, & mutual respect (also the very fabric & culture of the organization)
Relational coordination
___ is the duty to perform the task or activity as assigned
Responsibility
___ ____ is the willingness to undertake risk with the opportunity of gaining an increased payoff
Risk propensity
When managers look at current trends, visualize the future, and think about what could be, rather than looking only at history and thinking about what has been, they are most likely using ____ ___
Scenario Building
__ ___ is characterized by intangible output & direct contact with customers
Service technology
____ occurs when a rater places an employee into a class or category based on one or a few traits or characteristics
Stereotyping
____ defines what to do; ____ defines how to do it
Strategy & organizing
___ interviews use a set of standardized questions that are asked of every applicant so comparisons can easily be made
Structured
___ is typically used to refer to teaching people how to perform tasks related to their present jobs
Training
___ & ___ programs represent a planned effort by an organization to facilitate employees' learning of job-related skills & behaviors
Training & development
The ____ style is often adopted by managers who have a deep concern for others as individuals & involves one-on-one discussions
behavioral
The ___ ___ ___ ___ method helps overcome performance evaluation errors
behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS)
Anastasia started a project three years ago while riding high on the success of several other projects that had earned her a name within the company & accelerated her career path. Using her early successes as free rein to move forward with some risky decisions, she found after three years that her decisions were not paying off. Which of the following biases does Anastasia exhibit in this scenario?
being overconfident
Although salary is an important component, ___ are equally important
benefits
a __ __ has a large share of a market that is growing only slightly, provides the organization with large amounts of cash but Market is not growing significantly, & the cash is used to meet the financial demands of the organization in other areas
cash cow
A job ___ is a summary of the specific tasks, duties, & responsibilities
description
She assigned Steve, the vice president of the company, the task of challenging each & every assumption and assertion made by the group. In the given scenario, Steve played the role of a _____ ____
devils advocate
In the context of the BCG (Boston Consulting Group) matrix, the _____ is a poor performer that has only a small share of a slow-growth market.
dog
job ____ refers to the process of determining the value or worth of jobs within an organization through an examination of job content
evaluation
Managers can use ___ ___ as a valuable HRM tool, regardless of whether the employee leaves voluntarily or is forced out
exit interviews
The bottom-up approach is to the _____ strategy as horizontal coordination mechanisms are to the _____ strategy.
exploration; cooperation
The __ ___ model shows that the research, manufacturing, & sales & marketing departments within an organization simultaneously contribute to new products & technologies
horizontal linkage
An ___ ___ is a mechanism that provides a safe harbor where ideas from employees throughout the company can be developed without interference from company bureaucracy or politics
idea incubator
The ____ stage involves the use of managerial, administrative, & persuasive abilities to ensure that the chosen alternative is carried out
implementation
A major advantage of the Six Thinking Hats technique is that ____
negative views do not overwhelm creativity
Boeing's decision to build the 707 after World War II would be considered a _____
nonprogrammed decision
Change—especially major change such as that associated with disruptive innovation—is __ ___
not easy
The most common type of training is ___-___-___ training (OJT), where an experienced employee is asked to train a new employee
on-the-job
Raj, a lower-level manager at a content writing firm, instructed his subordinate to complete 12 articles by the end of the week. This is most likely an example of a(n) ___ ____
operational goal
Goals that are precise and measurable and carried out by departments, work groups, and individuals are called ___ ___
operational goals
what can help with mergers & acquisitions, organizational decline/revitalization, & conflict management
organization development
A ___ occurs when organizational accomplishment is less than established goals
problem
In a food manufacturing company, the decision to reorder raw materials when inventories drop to a certain level is an example of
programmed decision
___ ___ are made in situations that have occurred often enough to enable decision rules to be developed & applied in the future
programmed decisions
A __ ____ is responsible for coordinating the activities of several departments for the completion of a specific project
project manager
Javier knows that there is an elegant solution, but the time & effort it will take to implement would push back the software release significantly, so he works with his team to come up with a faster, less elegant solution that can be implemented in time for the software to be released on schedule. What type of decision is Javier making?
satisfycing
The ___ principle refers to a clearly defined line of authority in the organization that includes all employees
scalar
__ ___ involves looking at current trends & discontinuities & visualizing future possibilities
scenario building
In the ___ process, employers assess applicants' characteristics in an attempt to determine the "fit" between the job & applicant characteristics
selection
Suits for discriminatory practices can cover a broad range of employee complaints & one issue of growing concern is ___ ___
sexual harassment
A ____ is a separate, small, informal, highly autonomous, & often secretive group that focuses on breakthrough ideas
skunkworks
what are the SMART basic components of an effective goal?
specific, measurable, attainable, relevant (needs to matter), & time (needs a time frame)
A job ___ outlines the knowledge, skills, education, physical abilities, & other characteristics needed to perform the job
specification
Kendra is a finance manager that frequently works with other departments to assist them in making certain payroll is handled correctly & proper forms are used for equipment purchases. In this scenario, Kendra is exhibiting ______ authority
staff
A human resource generalist has the _____ _____ to advise supervisors on how to handle employee disciplinary actions
staff authority
A broad statement of where an organization wants to be in the future and pertains to the organization as a whole, rather than to specific divisions or departments, is referred to as _______ ____
strategic goals
Kia, a top-level manager in a software firm, is allocating the company's resources to meet the organization's long-term goals & defining the organization's activities for the next five years. Kia is most likely contributing to developing the company's ____ __
strategic goals
With a ___-based structure, the entire organization is made up of horizontal teams that coordinate their work & work directly with customers to accomplish the organization's goals
team
The difference among the three manufacturing technologies is __ ___
technical complexity
A ____ change is a change in the organization's production process—how the organization does its work
technology
__ ___ are associated with conflicts over goals & decision alternatives, rapidly changing circumstances, fuzzy information, unclear links among decision elements, & inability to evaluate whether a proposed solution will work
wicked decisions
In the large-group intervention organization development model, information is
widely shared
Promotions from ___ provide people more challenging assignments, prescribe new responsibilities, & help employees grow by expanding & developing their abilities
within
Managers across the globe wrestle with many of the same diversity challenges as U.S. managers, especially concerning the progression of ___ into upper management positions
women