Business Final
Which of the following is primarily a manufacturing organization?
Adidas
The process of determining the number of employees that the organization will need at some point in the future as well as the knowledge, skills, and abilities that these employees must possess is referred to as
Demand forecasting
A person's locus of control is a judgment of worthiness that is expressed by the attitudes the individual holds toward him or herself.
False
Personality can be defined as the way people experience, process, define, and interpret the world around them.
False
The control process should begin with the measurement of actual performance.
False
Which of the following characteristics are a distinctive characteristic of a manufacturing organization?
Inventories of finished product can be stockpiled.
Which of the following is not a distinctive characteristic of a service organization?
Inventories of finished products can be stockpiled
Cultural routines that form the substance of public functions and events staged by the organization are referred to as
Organizational artifacts
An organization's strategy has significant implications for its structure.
True
Communication is the process managers use to interact with subordinates, peers, supervisors, customers, suppliers, owners and the general public.
True
Cultures evolve and change in even the most stable periods.
True
Motivation is a psychological process that gives behavior purpose and direction.
True
Organizational control is defined as the systematic process through which managers regulate organizational activities to make them consistent with the expectations established in plans and to help them achieve all predetermined standards of performance.
True
Organizational design is a plan for arranging and coordinating the activities of an organization for the purpose of fulfilling its mission and achieving its goals.
True
Personality characteristics suggest tendencies to behave in certain ways and account for consistency in various situations.
True
The general consensus is that effective leaders use
a combination of behavioral orientations.
Thomas Hays, the CEO of Fortune Brands, spends a considerable amount of time focusing on the following three issues: (1) organizational structure, (2) integrating mechanisms, and (3) locus of decision-making. These three issues are the primary components of
organizational design
The __________ approach to leadership examines what effective leaders do rather than what effective leaders are.
Behavioral
__________ models of leadership include those that define a leader's effectiveness based on task-orientation such as setting performance goals, giving directions, setting standards, providing resources, and supervising worker performance.
Behavioral
Adams Hardware is planning to open seven new hardware stores in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota during the next three years. Currently, the firm is trying to determine how many employees it will need to staff its new stores. This activity is referred to as
Demand forecasting
Betty Smith's manager has asked her to attempt to determine the number of software developers that the organization will need in the next twelve months, as well as the knowledge, skills, and abilities these individuals must possess. This activity is referred to as
Demand forecasting
H&R Block, Northwest Airlines, McDonald's and Yahoo! are all examples of manufacturing organizations.
False
In general, the more complex the operation, the more simple its design must be.
False
Individuals with low self-esteem take more risks in job selection.
False
A __________ details the responsibilities and tasks associated with a given position.
Job description
Gene Thomas is the sales manager of Rocky Mountain Auto. One personality characteristic that has a positive relationship to performance of salespeople he hires is a belief that they can control events affecting them. This personality characteristic is
Locus of control
The personality trait that describes the extent to which individuals believe they can control the environment and external events affecting them is called
Locus of control
Before Springs Manufacturing implements a new operating system, two sets of decisions must be made. These sets of decisions pertain to (1) the design of the operating system; and (2) the operating and control decisions necessary to keep the system running in a smooth and efficient manner. At Springs Manufacturing and other firms, these decisions are made by
Operations managers
Which of the following is not a distinctive characteristic of manufacturing organizations?
Production and consumption is simultaneous.
Suppose that you meet with your supervisor in her office. The setting of your supervisor's office is known as which element of the communication process?
Social contexts
There is great disparity in the types of conversations that take place in an office and those that take place in a company's cafeteria. The office and cafeteria represent two distinct
Social contexts
Suppose your manager wanted to talk to you about applying for a promotion, but instead of inviting you to his office, he asked you to meet with him at a quiet restaurant, so you could talk privately and avoid the distractions of the office. By selecting the restaurant instead of his office, your manager was changing the __________ of the communication process.
Social setting
The basic process of control involves all of the following steps except which one?
developing organizational structure
An organization's overall design is defined by three primary components: organizational structure, integrating mechanisms, and
locus of decision-making.
An organization's overall design is defined by three primary components:
organizational structure, integrating mechanisms, and locus of decision-making.
Maslow described __________ and __________ needs as lower-order needs, which are generally satisfied externally.
physiological, security
The process of control involves four steps: setting standards of performance, measuring actual performance, comparing actual performance with standards, and
responding to deviations.
Which of the following choices correctly identifies the basic components of the communication process?
sender, channel, message, receiver, feedback, noise
The first step in the process of control is
setting performance standards
Communication is a dynamic yet rather straightforward process.
False
The general consensus is that effective leaders use a task rather than a relations orientation.
False
Process theories of motivation focus on understanding the thought or cognitive processes that take place within an individual's mind and act to affect behavior.
True
Resisting change is natural, but in today's world, failing to change can be deadly.
True
According to the authors, the divisional structure incorporates three different types of departmentalization:
product; geographic; and customer
The Coca-Cola Company has a number of cultural routines that form the substance of public functions and events staged by the organization. These routines are referred to as
Artifacts
Charles Hurwitz is the CEO of Maxxam Corporation. In his job, Mr. Hurwitz focuses on setting standards of performance, measuring actual performance, comparing actual performance with standards, and responding to deviations. Mr. Hurwitz focuses on
Controlling
Change is a pervasive and persistent yet temporary condition in organizations.
False
Communication is a process in which sender, messages, channels, and receivers remain constant or static.
False
Culture does not necessarily have to be aligned with the overall strategy or mission of the organization in order for the mission to be achieved.
False
Culture is the process of administering and coordinating resources effectively and efficiently and in an effort to achieve the goals of the organization.
False
Demand forecasting involves determining what human resources will be available both inside and outside the organization.
False
Motivation is defined as the systematic process through which managers regulate organizational activities to make them consistent with the expectations established in plans and to help them achieve all predetermined standards of performance.
False
Process theories of motivation emphasize specific human needs or the factors within a person that energize, direct, and stop behavior.
False
Recruitment is the process of evaluating and choosing the best-qualified candidates from the pool of applicants available for the position.
False
The first three aspects of the operations manager's function are to provide customers what they want, when they want it, and at the lowest possible price.
False
Traits are a sufficient means for managers to predict the leadership abilities of their employees.
False
Typically, organizing involves creating a vision of the future, devising a strategy for achieving that vision, and communicating the vision so that everyone understands and believes in it.
False
A component of culture which consists of the observable ways that members of a culture express ideas.
Form
The two components of an organization's culture's are substance and
Form
Which of the following are NOT considered by the authors to be a constituent of the substance component of culture?
Forms.
People with a/an __________ locus of control feel a sense of control over their lives and tend to attribute both their successes and their failures to their own efforts.
Internal
Tim Durham, a production manager at All Wool Products, believes that the majority of the events in his life are the result of his own behavior and actions. Tim has a/an __________ locus of control.
Internal
Which of the following is a listing of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and other employee characteristics needed to perform a job?
Job specification
According to __________, a person has five fundamental needs: physiological, security, affiliation, esteem, and self-actualization.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
William Hoover is the president of North Bay Petroleum. Mr. Hoover's approach to motivation emphasizes specific human needs or the factors within a person that energize, direct, and stop behavior. Mr. Hoover's views are consistent with which models of motivation?
Needs based
The models of motivation that emphasize specific human needs or the factors within a person that energize, direct, and shape behavior are called
Needs-based theories
Megan Andrews is the CEO of a chain of Italian restaurants in the Pacific Northwest. One thing that distinguishes Megan in her leadership style is a capacity to show empathy for others, establish trusting relationships, and provide workers the opportunity to participate in decision making. Megan is an example of a leader who has a __________ orientation.
Relations
At her place of employment, Julie Richards believes she is capable, significant, successful and worthwhile. This personality trait would be considered one of
Self esteem
Jerry Langley, the CEO of Minnesota Metals, is attempting to establish a process of control for his company. Mr. Langley should begin the process by
Setting performance standards
Which of the following statements about communication is inaccurate?
Straightforward exchanges of factual information are not subject to distortion and miscommunication.
Organizational __________ refers to the primary reporting relationships that exist within an organization.
Structure
Setting performance goals, planning and scheduling work, coordinating activities, and giving directions are examples of which of the following?
Task orientation
Selection is the process of evaluating and choosing the best-qualified candidate from the pool of applicants recruited for a position.
True
Supply forecasting involves determining what human resources will be available both inside and outside the organization.
True
The ability to communicate effectively is the characteristic managers consider most critical in determining managerial success
True
The output of manufacturing will always be a physical product-something that can be touched, measured, weighed, or otherwise examined.
True
There is not a universal design appropriate for all organizations.
True
Traditional communication activities tend to become more complicated with the integration of technology.
True
Underlying the trait focus is the assumption that some people are endowed with certain physical characteristics, aspects of personality, and attitudes.
True
Whenever possible, the standards for performance should be set in a manner that allows them to be compared with actual performance.
True
Overall, motivational strength is probably influenced by
a supervisor and subordinate agreeing on what the subordinate is to accomplish. needs satisfied by the rewards are important to the subordinate. belief that the wanted rewards will be tied to performance.
Leadership entails building a culture that will inspire and motivate people to overcome obstacles.
True
Many U.S. companies have developed a strategy of recruiting skilled workers from other countries, claiming that the labor pool of workers in the United States is not adequate.
True
Motivation refers to forces, either internal or external to a person, that act as inducements or that influence action to do something.
True
Motivation theories that emphasize specific human needs, or the factors within a person that energize, direct, or stop behavior, are referred to a needs-based approaches.
True
Operations management is concerned with the design, planning, and control of the factors that enable us to provide the product or service outputs of the organization.
True
Operations managers must make decisions to ensure that the firm's product or service output happens 1) in the amount demanded, 2) at the right time, 3) with the chosen quality level, and 4) in a manner compatible with the organization's goals.
True
Personality is an enduring, organized, and distinctive pattern of behavior that describes an individual's adaptation to a situation.
True
Qualitative performance measures require a subjective assessment to determine whether the standard is being met.
True
Recent years have been characterized by a need for corporate redesign in both profit seeking and nonprofit organizations.
True