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North West Jacket Company has a policy that each employee volunteer at the local elementary school reading or helping with math for 2 hours a month. They also donate coats for all children who need them in the winter and give a financial contribution to the school. North West is demonstrating its social responsibility through

1/1/1 charitable giving

The United States granted most favored nation trading status to China, which means that

China receives favorable trading treatment, such as the reduction of import duties.

Corinne believed in solving issues between managers and employees by talking and finding solutions together, so when a group of employees brought the following problem to her, she was perplexed as to what to do. Read the problem and then decide which choice best fits her possible solution. "Employees came to Corinne to complain that their supervisor was making sexual advances towards them. He was offering to buy them drinks after work and has even commented on the clothes they are wearing. It has made them feel very uncomfortable."

Corinne would use the process of integration and sit everyone down together to talk it through.

After identifying the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and other characteristics that impact your current performance, what is the next step?

Determine which concepts are relevant for developing your KSAOs

Monique is preparing for an upcoming interview. She is not really sure where to start. She has heard that it is best to just relax, get a good night's sleep, and walk in confident. As she is telling you all of this, you are thinking of how to respond. Which of the following would be good advice to give Monique?

Do your homework on the company, search their website and prepare smart questions to ask.

Which of the following is NOT true about the concept of traveling for business?

Exported services include travel, transportation, and computer services, valued at just over $500 billion.

Sully is a top executive, but he has a troublesome manager. He has heard that this manager is constantly changing his mind about how he wants reports written, what priorities the team is to work on and when they are to submit deliverables. Sully has heard him described as a "flavor of the day" kind of boss. Sully has known this manager for a long time and feels that this manager just needs some guidance and redirection. What should Sully do?

Focus on TQM by listening to and learning from customers and employees to support continuous quality improvement.

The Human Resources department of Superior Catering conducted a training workshop on setting and achieving organization goals. DeJohn, the store manager of the Miami location, has been working with his managers to set objectives that are clearly defined, focused on achieving specific results, and can be accomplished with a given amount of resources. Which aspect of SMART goals is missing?

Goals should specify the target dates or deadline dates when they are to be attained.

Jeanine, the operations manager of an auto dealership, has been redesigning operations. She feels there are many places where the dealership can cut costs to save money. One of these is all the "perks" for customers like free coffee, freshly popped popcorn, and a children's play area. Assume you are the general manager of the dealership (Jeanine's boss) and an advocate of the planning/control cycle, what would you do?

Have Jeanine make the change, compare sales and expenses after a period of time, and see if corrective action is necessary.

Sal needs to figure out how to schedule employees to cover shifts at the hospital during the holidays. He needs to be sure that there are enough doctors, nurses, janitors, receptionists, lab technicians, and radiologists on staff so that any emergency would not put the hospital into crisis mode. Even though billing and intake are not critical to emergencies they also will need coverage. How will Sal figure out how many staff he needs to keep the hospital functional throughout the holidays?

He can use management science

Over the last two years, an American clothing manufacturer has partnered with a manufacturer in China to make clothes at a cheaper cost. How is this beneficial to both countries?

It is a strategic alliance in which two countries share the risks and rewards of starting a new enterprise together in a foreign country.

Jillian will be relocating to Singapore in the next six months. Although many people speak English, what would be a good use of her time in the next six months?

Learn the local language.

Which is better: mindfulness or multitasking?

Mindfulness is better because you are focusing on one thing until it is completed.

As a manager, you meet with each of your team members quarterly to review their progress toward their written and agreed-upon goals. One of your employees, Julie, had a goal of increasing sales in her territory by 10 percent in the first quarter of the year. However, when you review Julie's sales numbers, you see that her sales have actually gone down. You know Julie is a hard worker and has an excellent relationship with her customers. When you sit down to discuss her performance, she explains what is happening in her territory. A major automobile manufacturer, which once provided 25,000 jobs, has moved its operations to Mexico and laid off all 25,000 of its workers. As a result, the economy in Julie's region has become quite depressed, and the residents are living off their savings. Taking the steps of the planning/control cycle into account, what is your best course of action with Julie?

Recognize the economic reality of her territory and change her goals to make them ambitious but realistic.

How are tariffs on oil different from tariffs on solar panels and washing machines?

Revenue tariffs are designed simply to raise money for the government, such as the tariff on oil. Protective tariffs are designed to raise the price of imported goods to make the prices of domestic products more competitive, such as the tariff on solar panels and washing machines. Correct

Sunset Oil is a large oil drilling company off the Gulf Coast. They want to expand their drilling area and are receiving a great deal of push back from the local community. It will now be on the ballot at the next election. Sunset Oil is concerned about how all of this will impact their bottom line. Which of the following should be a consideration for Sunset Oil?

She might get in the practice of turning off lights when she leaves rooms and remember to bring a reusable water bottle to work.

Shay wanted to motivate her employees to perform at a higher rate. She has heard that you can pay employees for being more efficient. She begins to offer bonuses, yet she starts to see a decline in productivity and people living in fear of losing of their jobs. Why might that happen?

Taylorism

As the owner of a small business, Sally would like to move the sale of her candles from storefronts to the Internet. Why is it possible for her to so easily make that move for the success of her business?

The Internet and the World Wide Web allow almost anyone to be global, with two important results: Small companies can get started more easily and can maneuver faster.

Which of the following statements is FALSE?

The United States was the most competitive economy in 2017.

Luka, who owns a small breakfast and salad bar, has a reputation in the community as a tough manager. Many customers have heard Luka yell at his employees because he feels that workers today are lazy, lack ambition, and hate to work. Luka is a(n) ____ manager.

Theory X

According to management scholar Henry Mintzberg, which of the following is true of managers?

They have work that is characterized by fragmentation, brevity, and variety.

Based on planning and strategic management principles, which of the following start-up companies has the LEAST potential to have a competitive advantage, to be profitable, and to grow?

a cat-sitting service, where you take care of people's cats when they are on vacation; you decide to advertise your services on Craigslist and the local newspaper

Kendra decided to leave her job in the city and move to the country where she plans to start her own business selling homemade preserves, soaps, lotions, and candles. Kendra's business would be

a sole proprietorship

Why is willingness at the center of the process when it comes to managing your career readiness?

because it is up to you to shape your future

Aleksei, the IT manager, feels that his employees lack the motivation to consistently meet department goals. To better understand human actions and to motivate his employees toward achievement, Aleksei and his supervisors need to adopt the ____ viewpoint.

behavioral

Research on MBO shows that people are impelled to set more difficult goals when

both management and subordinates participate. Correct

Foster, who owns a successful business with two locations and a few international clients, was approached by a large organization about dramatically expanding his company. Foster later told his wife that he is happy with his success, but he wants to stay small because if he decides to add new products, small companies

can get started more easily and maneuver faster.

Arthur, a production manager, knows that some of his employees are upset with a new corporate policy that eliminates a tuition reimbursement program. As a result, some of these employees are reducing their productivity. According to Taylor's principles to improve workers' productivity, to eliminate this behavior, Arthur should

carefully select workers according to their abilities and give workers training.

MBO works by objectives moving through the organization; that is, top managers set general organizational objectives, which are translated into divisional objectives, which are translated into departmental objectives. The hierarchy ends in individual objectives set by each employee. This is an example of MBO working as objectives ______ through the organization.

cascade down

Tia and Sam are partners who solely own T and S Florist. As owners, they can

claim the organization as their legal property

For years Print and Copy, a copier machine supplier, enjoyed strong sales and a huge share of the copier market, far ahead of its nearest competitor. However, over the years, Print and Copy seldom asked customers for feedback. So when some of Print and Copy's competition responded to customers' needs and started offering copiers with new features (such as wireless printing from laptop and tablet computers), Print and Copy lost much of its market share. Print and Copy's system is best described as

closed

Olympia Marketing has instituted new policies around misappropriation of assets, conflicts of interests, and kickbacks. Also with the local elections just around the corner, management sent out reminders about political contributions and confidentiality of company information. All of these policies can be found in Olympia Marketing's

code of ethics

The city fire department offers its services to any individual within its city limits, so even Ken, who is driving through the city on vacation, received assistance with a car fire. The fire department is an example of a ________organization.

commonweal

Because upper management must deal with problems that are ambiguous but that could have far-reaching consequences, ________ skills are particularly important for top managers.

conceptual

When Clay, a general manager of a national retailer, moved to a different store in his company that was having difficulty, he knew that sales were low and after talking to his employees, he found morale was also low. At first Clay thought attitudes were poor due to low sales, but after working closely with employees, he realized that the poor attitudes were actually the cause of poor sales. Clay was able to discover the cause of the problem by utilizing ________ skills.

conceptual

Within his company, Vernon has set up a system with inputs, outputs, transformation processes, and feedback. He utilizes a management style that varies according to the individual and environmental situation, with a strategy for minimizing errors by managing each stage of production. Vernon is utilizing a _______ perspective.

contemporary

As you prepare to work in a global economy, what will help you to more effectively communicate with and influence others?

context

Which viewpoint emphasizes that a manager's approach should vary according to the individual and the environmental situation?

contingency

Lauren wants to develop her proactive learning skills in order to increase her career readiness. What would you advise her to do?

contribute to a LinkedIn conversation about trends in her industry

Charmaine, a district manager for a global retailer, is traveling to different stores in her district to discuss with store managers how to increase profitability for the rest of the fiscal year. What is Charmaine doing?

controlling the direction of the planning/control cycle

Hayley, from California, arrived in Saudi Arabia and immediately noticed that the way Saudi men treat women is vastly different than the way men in the United States treat women. Hayley was feeling uncomfortable and disoriented because she was experiencing

culture shock

There are many positive effects to globalization, but which of the following would be a negative effect?

data sharing

When a food distributor considers changing the products it markets in the southern states because of an increasing percentage of customers from Central and South America, it is examining the ____ forces at work in the southern United States.

demographic

Which of the following is NOT a reason for an organization to adopt planning and strategic management?

developing MBO

Windowok Inc. implemented a new pay policy for its employees. According to the policy, all employees who exceed their performance targets will earn a bonus in addition to their regular pay. What has Windowok implemented?

differential rate system

The vice president of human resources for a national electronics retailer is meeting with employees of several stores to present information to workers that their stores are closing and how the company will help employees in the future. Here, the vice president of HR is playing a(n) ________ role.

disseminator

Rosario, a department manager, has been dealing with two workers in her department who do NOT get along. Due to family problems for both employees, today they had a loud argument in the break room. Rosario is meeting with both to resolve the issues. Which managerial role is Rosario playing?

disturbance handler

Simon and his managers are discussing the unemployment, inflation, and interest-rate trends that might affect their chain of sandwich shops over the next 12 months and the projected growth in the areas where the stores are located. The managers are studying the ______ forces in their organization's general environment.

economic

Angela wants to sell her business. Sadie has expressed an interest in purchasing it, but is worried about whether or not she will qualify a loan with the interest rates going up. Sadie is worried about a/an

economic force

Timothy, a restaurant general manager, carefully watches his costs by reusing some items that in the past were immediately thrown away. Timothy is an example of a(n) _____ manager.

efficient

Maryanne was looking over her son's school supply list and saw that he needed three 2-inch binders, a pack of copy paper, and a box of staples. Knowing that her company had all of this in the supply closet, she planned to just bring them home with her the next day. This would be considered

employee theft

The employees of Pi's Pizza, a local pizza restaurant, feel that the owners and managers really try to follow the ethical policies outlined in their company's code of ethics. Curtis, a cook, said that "Just today, Rob, our manager, called our supplier to let them know we received an extra case of tomatoes that we did not pay for. And they do this type of thing almost every day." Pi's Pizza maintains a(n)

ethical climate

Cheyanne, the regional manager of a global sales organization, gives freedom to the sales representatives on the amount spent on gifts for prospective Asian and European customers. Cheyanne is managing for

ethical standards

When faced with a business problem, Lauren, a young shoe store owner, discusses business problems with Kurt, the assistant manager and an employee for over 30 years. Lauren believes Kurt "has seen it all" and knows there are few really new ideas; plus the business has done many simple things, such as offering friendly service, to create and maintain a competitive edge. Lauren's management style is best described as

evidence-based

To focus on improving company customer service this year, the CEO of a home goods manufacturing company outlined a list of stakeholders to concentrate on: distributors, local communities, and special-interest groups. These three groups are

external stakeholders

Kaylee's customers seem to be buying less of her freshly baked breads and more of her yogurt parfaits and coffees. She begins to ask customers at the checkout why they made their selection. She learns that many of her customers are choosing a gluten-free diet. She changes her breads and now is selling gluten-free breads and most days sells out. Kaylee used

feedback

What reduces an employee's desire to quit?

feelings of ownership

Pinetops Resorts, an American company, sells the rights to other hospitality companies globally to open resorts with the Pinetops name for a fee and a share of the profit, in return for using Pinetops' brand name and a package of materials and services. Pinetops is engaged in

franchising

Imagination Museum is holding nominations for its board of directors. It is the first time that over half of the positions are vacant, due to either retirements or term expirations. The new CEO wants to be sure that the board is representative of the community, as well as the patrons who attend most of the events. ,Which of the following considerations are important for a good board?

gender balance

Penelope, a registered nurse, has decided to start a home healthcare service to assist with the medical, meal preparation, and light housecleaning needs of older adults. To grow her business, Penelope is focusing her marketing efforts on the older adult population; in these efforts, she is involved with the _____ environment.

general

Pietro, the vice president of marketing, is talking to Ryan, a sales manager in a foreign office, about several local situations that Ryan's reps are facing in their territory. Pietro tells Ryan that he believes there are differences and similarities between home and foreign personnel and practices, and that Ryan should use whatever techniques are most effective. Pietro is a(n) ________ manager.

geocentric

Research suggests that when writing out a plan to achieve your biggest goals, it is important to

identify your options and track your progress.

The United States limits the amount of cheese purchased from other countries; this is a(n) ________ policy.

import quota

Kishore owns an international grocery store, the Global Market, where customers can purchase foods and canned goods from other countries. Global Market is an example of a company that

imports

In researching a company while preparing for an interview, what would be a red flag?

inconsistencies in current news stories with the company's mission and vision

Outside directors are supposed to be elected yet many are handpicked by the CEO, creating the directors' lack of

independence from the CEO

Eloise, an engineer for an oil company, is interested in working overseas at this stage of her life because she knows that foreign work experience demonstrates ________ to potential employers.

independence, resourcefulness, and entrepreneurship

Consider the following situation: Local livestock farmers could allow the runoff of manure nutrients into a stream that feeds a local lake because polluting the stream helps farmers in the short term. However, farmers will act ethically in the short run to avoid harming others in the long run because doing so is also in the farmer's best long-term interests. This type of thinking reflects the _____ approach to deciding ethical dilemmas.

individual

Charles, the president of an IT company, is friends with Levi, the CEO of Cyber Industries, a company that develops and manufactures computer hardware. Levi tells Charles that Cyber Industries is about to announce the creation of a revolutionary new computer processor that will quadruple processing capacity and cause Cyber Industries' sales and profits to skyrocket. Charles then purchases a large number of shares of Cyber Industries company stock before the news of the new computer processor is made public. In which illegal activity has Charles engaged?

insider trading

Grayson wants to rethink the visitor experience to his theme parks. He meets with the customer service team who represents the parking attendants, the ticket sales agents, the information booth workers, the grounds keepers, and the ride attendants. Grayson wants them to change how they interact with the park patrons. He tells them all to, "Welcome each visitor to the park with a smile, a kind word, and an offer of assistance." How would you describe his change?

it is a behavioral objective

Katelyn, a millennial, is conducting her job search. She wants to work for a company that cares not only about its people, but about the planet too. In reviewing different company portfolios, where in the company would you guide her to be successful with her research?

its social audit documents

Edgar is a chef and the kitchen manager in an upscale restaurant. He is very knowledgeable in both the culinary and restaurant management fields. Because he possesses these technical skills, Edgar can be considered a(n) ________ worker.

knowledge

Rochelle, the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, met with business leaders from the local community. Afterwards, she spent time informally answering their questions about the company. In answering these questions, which managerial role was Rochelle playing?

leadership figurehead

The general manager of a clothing store recently gave a motivational PowerPoint presentation to his employees on the value of being courteous to each customer. The manager's behavior is an example of

leading

The management team at Imagine Advertising is trying to land a new client. Carla, the CEO, has set targets for how much the contract needs to be and has delegated out the tasks. Dominic and Stella are sent out to meet with the client. In the past, they have been successful at helping clients see the big picture and how their advertising team can help the client realize their goals. What principal function do Dominic and Stella possess?

leading

Davidson Production is keenly aware of the need to strive daily to produce goods and services more effectively than its competitors. Therefore, Davidson's management strives to ________ in order to achieve this standard.

maintain quality and efficiency

The new chief information officer of a national fast food chain is using mathematical tools to aid in product ordering and scheduling decisions. The CIO is using

management science

Clothing maker The Gap states that its purpose as an organization is to "create emotional connections with customers around the world through inspiring product design, unique store experiences and competitive marketing." This is the company's

mission statement

Cozy Café is a restaurant chain that offers a relaxing environment to enjoy quality coffees, teas, soups, and other menu items. A poster in the front of each restaurant reads, "We will always provide a quality product to help our customers better meet the challenges of their day and will always take the time to offer caring service one person at a time." This statement is Cozy Café's

mission statement

With recent reports of identity theft, Mr. Adams, the CEO of a construction company, is concerned about his employees' privacy, and because of recent accidents on the job, he is also worried about the safety of his workers. Mr. Adams' concerns with privacy and health and safety are key elements in the _____ approach to deciding ethical dilemmas.

moral-rights

The purpose of MBO is to

motivate subordinates

___ is the overall goal of MBO.

motivating employees

Fresh Toppings is based in Sacramento, California and has restaurants in 25 countries. In the United States, Fresh Toppings would be viewed as which of the following?

multinational corporation

Sox for All is a global nonprofit organization that works with schools and various companies to donate socks and shoes to poor children throughout the world. Sox for All is an example of a

multinational organization

Heather reports to the front desk manager. Heather is responsible for directing the team activities of four cashiers who are responsible for developing a plan to improve customer service. Heather does NOT have authority over other team members, but she provides guidance, instruction, and direction to them. Heather is a(n)

non-managerial employee

Tutors for Students (TFS) is an organization with the purpose of offering free tutoring to older students. TFS does NOT expect to earn any money through its operations. Therefore, TFS is an example of a ________ organization.

nonprofit

For MBO to be successful, top management must be committed to the program, MBO must be applied organizationwide, and

objectives must cascade.

The management of Computer Rescues, Inc. finalized the company's action plan for increasing its market share over the next few years. The management then set up a 12-month plan that defines how the organization will conduct its business based on the action plan, including clear sales targets for each week. The second plan is an example of a(n) _____ plan.

operating

In February, Pedro, the manager of a pool supply and cleaning company, is looking at the upcoming need for more workers to handle the increased customers in spring and summer. Which of the four key management processes is he using?

organizing

A local farmer grows and sells corn and pumpkins to the local grocers. Look at the farmer's business as a system. In which category do the corn and pumpkins, profits, and losses fall?

output

Henry, a regional manager for a global corporation, is meeting with several upset managers from the Rome plant about Michael, who is originally from Texas but moved to Italy to manage the Rome facility. Antonio, the assistant manager, tells Henry, "We all feel that Michael sees things only one way—his—and very seldom considers our perspective on things." Michael is employing a ________ management style.

parochial

The three levels of ______ are strategic, tactical, and operational.

planning

This month, Susan, the branch manager of Intrepid Car Rentals, has heard several complaints from customers that Intrepid employees do not return calls. Today a good customer told Susan that "my phone calls and e-mails are returned after maybe a week or so." Hearing enough, Susan mandated that "all customer phone calls and e-mails must be returned within 24 hours." This new directive by Alice is an example of a(n)

policy

Betsy, the vice president of sales for an international organization, believes that employees in her foreign offices understand best how to handle the personnel and practices in their offices. So when the corporate HR manager approached Betsy about reprimanding Francois, a native Parisian who is the Paris office manager, for not doing things according to corporate policy, Betsy backed Francois and said, "I believe that the home office should leave Francois alone because he best understands the local culture." Betsy is a(n) ________ manager.

polycentric

Marco is from the Mediterranean coast of Greece and Forough is from Iran. While visiting their grocery store, you notice that they are helping one customer find an item, another customer checkout, as well as mopping up a spill, and restocking a shelf How would you describe Marco and Forough's use of time?

polychronic

Will and his fiancée Christy decided to have their wedding on a beach in Acapulco, Mexico. Local businesses provided most of the services for the wedding, such as the limousine and the catering services. Throughout the weekend of the wedding, the couple found that workers and limos arrived late; so did the priest who was performing the wedding. In response to the couple's frustration, the Mexican workers remarked, "Ustedes tienen que ser flexibles," which in English means "You have to be flexible with time." This attitude regarding time is

polychronic

We Deliver trains its truck loaders how to set the packages in the delivery vehicles, so that when delivery drivers are pulling packages off their trucks, they are organized in a specific order and with the label facing forward to reduce errors and save time. A(n) _______ is being implemented when directing that the trucks be loaded in this specific manner.

procedure

The management of a facility that manufactures parts for car brakes has a policy of testing only some of the items in each production run to locate errors, with the ultimate goal of minimizing errors by managing each stage of production. This process is an example of the ______ technique.

quality control

Oleg, the CEO of a large global production company, is excited about the introduction of statistics and computer simulations in the design stage of the company's products. Oleg is using

quantitative techniques.

Because there are some positive aspects of bureaucracy, as proposed by Max Weber, Therese, a restaurant manager, is interested in implementing certain aspects of the bureaucratic approach to management within her restaurant. Like Weber, Therese feels bureaucracy is a

rational, efficient, ideal organization based on principles of logic

The city government of Frostville promised significant tax breaks to a large retailer if it opened a store in Frostville, which would result in nearly 200 new local jobs. However, the retailer decided that it would staff the new Frostville store with employees from its other stores, meaning no new jobs were created. As a result, the city of Frostville instituted clawbacks by

rescinding the tax breaks given to the retailer.

Identify a way in which an organization can promote high ethical standards on the job.

reward ethical behavior

Besides generating ideas with impact, you can also generalize them—that is, reduce the barriers to learning among employees and within your organization. You can

reward risk taking

Nick, a hotel general manager, has had great success using MBO. Vivian, his district manager, has found that Nick's employees are highly motivated. Because Nick _________, Vivian is able to discern that he is using MBO

rewards his employees with compliments, raises, and other benefits as they meet their goals

Chenglei, an IT manager, has been studying the actions that his workers perform in an attempt to improve their productivity. Chenglei is utilizing

scientific management

As the CEO of a company that produces products for schools, Amber believes that her company needs not only to produce a profit but also to do things that benefit society. _______ guides Amber's beliefs.

social responsibility

Jose, a lobbyist who represents the oil industry, is meeting with several members of Congress to try to exert political influence by contributing funds to the lawmakers' election campaigns. Jose also is involved in a letter-writing campaign to promote his cause. Jose is working on behalf of a

special-interest group

Alpha Computing is a U.S. company that specializes in IT research. It has formed a joint venture with Microchips Inc., a Belgium organization that has a reputation for producing quality PCs. The two companies will work together to market laptops in China, sharing the risks and rewards of starting the new enterprise together. Alpha Computing and Microchips Inc. are partners in a(n)

strategic alliance

Which sequence of goals is consistent with "cascading" goals that begin at the top of the organization?

strategic goals > divisional goals > department goals > individual goals

When building a new residential development or mall, a national real estate organization typically does not remove many trees, basing its decision on the belief that natural resources are limited and the company must not compromise the ability of future generations to meet its own needs. To which philosophy is the company adhering?

sustainability

The Ryan family had a fire that destroyed their home. Various departments of a restoration company, from the initial cleanup crew to the assistance with the Ryan family moving back in, worked together to achieve this goal. All of the company's interrelated parts working together to accomplish a goal (in this case, the restoration of the Ryan home) is an example of a(n)

system

The marketing director for GForce Games, a video game company, has informed his employees that he feels the company needs to improve its relationship with the distributors of the company's products because the distributors are part of the ______ environment for GForce Games. He believes that a stronger relationship with distributors will lead to more market share, and higher profits, for both GForce Games and its distributors.

task

Which one of the following is one way to think about management?

the art of getting things done through people

Paul English of Kayak.com uses new employees as an excuse for altering an existing open-office seating arrangement. English's action is an application of ____ to management.

the behavioral science approach

Last week Gary, CEO of Quality Furniture in North Carolina, traveled to Europe to visit customers. While overseas, Gary checked his e-mail daily and showed his company's website to customers, explaining how the website will help them place orders and receive merchandise more quickly. After visiting the last customer Friday morning, Gary was able to return to the corporate office in North Carolina to meet with his board of directors that night. ________ is the "shrinking" of time and space with air travel and the electronic media.

the global village

In medium- and large-sized cities, such as Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago, and New York, many residents have been getting rid of their cars. Keeping a car in a city can be very expensive and quite a hassle due to a lack of parking and strong parking regulations that lead to expensive tickets for even minor parking infringements. Residents have learned that they can join services, such as ZipCar, that allow them to "borrow" cars from a fleet when they need them. They pay a monthly fee for the service, and they use an online application to "reserve" a car for when they need it. All of the hassle is gone; the car is ready for them when they need it; and parking is always guaranteed. ZipCar and other companies like it are examples of

the sharing economy

Francis, the plant manager, is interested in increasing the facility's productivity by utilizing MBO so that his managers and their employees are more focused on objectives. This month Francis asked his managers to concentrate on the two first steps of MBO, which are

to jointly set objectives with their employees and to have managers develop action plans.

Kaleb is preparing for an interview. He has reviewed his résumé, prepared his questions, and thought through answers for the top questions most asked in interviews. He feels well prepared. At the interview, he is asked to respond to a scenario question in which a problem is presented. Why is the interviewer asking this type of question?

to see if Kaleb can analyze the situation and propose alternatives

Qatar earned the rank of first place in terms of gross domestic product because they

took advantage of the world becoming one market.

Sunset Oil is a large oil drilling company off the Gulf Coast. They want to expand their drilling area and are receiving a great deal of push back from the local community. It will now be on the ballot at the next election. Sunset Oil is concerned about how all of this will impact their bottom line. Which of the following should be a consideration for Sunset Oil?

triple bottom line

Francois pays a lot of attention to the environment outside his company, staying alert for long-run opportunities and problems and devising strategies for dealing with them. Francois is a(n)

upper-level manager

Cherries on Top, a national ice cream shop, is struggling financially to keep up with the bigger chains. The top executives have decided to close all the stores in the Northeast and Texas, as that will give them an additional one million dollars to put into marketing. This executive is practicing the

utilitarian approach

Leo is starting a company that leases shared workspaces, and he has approached SCORE, an SBA organization that assists small-business owners in setting up their companies. The SCORE counselors would probably advise Leo, as a new business owner, to

write a business plan


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