Chapters (1-4) Management
Example of a company you feel uses "quality" building block successfully
Ford or Rolex (perceived as high quality by customers)
It has been said that managing diversity makes good business sense. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Defend your argument with either pros or cons.
I agree. Diverse workforce can lead to unfair treatment, which is illegal. A diverse workforce creates a better competitive advantage and improves organizational effectiveness.
Bureaucratic Theory
Max Weber, formal system of organization and administration designed to ensure efficiency and effectiveness
Example of a company you feel uses "efficiency" building block successfully
Mc D's (high volume, low cost)
Theory X
McGregor, workers by nature are lazy and need rules and to be watched
Theory Y
McGregor, workers by nature want to do good
What does OCB stand for
Organizational citizenship behaviors
Example of a company you feel uses "innovation" building block successfully
Pizza Hut or Apple (new product all the time)
Example of a company you feel uses "customer service" building block successfully
Pizza Ranch or Macy's (ask what you want)
Why is management important?
Rate of return and profitability
What is meant by the "global market"?
The global market is based upon the exchange of a product/service in exchange for value in all of the countries in the world.
Identify the sources of organization's code of ethics.
The sources of an organization's code of ethics include: societal, professional, and individual ethics.
What is the ASA model
a model that explains how personality may influence organizational culture (Benjamin Schneider)
According to which of the following rules, an ethical decision is one that distributes rewards and harm in a fair way? a. justice b. moral rights c. utilitarian d. practical e. existential
a. justice
Effective leadership depends on the use of: a. power and influence b. authority and giving orders c. physical resources d. structure e. policies and procedures
a. power and influence
A person's confidence and faith in another person's goodwill (intangible asset that adds value to company) is called: a. trust b. reputation c. ethics d. moral scruple e. effectiveness
a. trust
Conceptual skills
ability to analyze and diagnose a situation and to distinguish between cause and effect (
Define concept of emotional intelligence
ability to understand and manage one's own moods and emotions and the moods and emotions of other people
Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
ability to understand one's moods and emotions and moods and emotions of other people
Human skills
ability to understand, alter, lead, and control the behavior of other individuals and groups
Ethics and laws
are variable principles that change over time
Leading
articulate a clear vision and energizing and enabling organizational members so they understand the part they play in achieving organizational goals
What does ASA stand for
attraction-selection-attrition
If a society believes that self-expression is important to the people in that society, then the society is said to value: a. collectivism b. individualism c. a free-market economy d. a free-trade doctrine e. uncertainty avoidance
b. individualism
An ethical dilemma is a situation in which a person has to decide if he/she should act in a way that: a. fosters his/her own self-interest to favor another's self interest b. is "right", even though doing so may go against their own self interest c. does not go against anyone's self interest d. may help another person and favor their own self-interest e. favors another's self-interest and therefore helps him/her
b. is "right", even though doing so may go against their own self interest
When managers motivate and assist workers to achieve organizational goals, this is an important aspect of: a. planning b. leading c. demonstrating d. controlling e. organizing
b. leading
A manager who chooses inappropriate goals for the organization but who makes good use of the organization's resources in pursuing these goals is said to have: a. low effectiveness/low efficiency b. low effectiveness/high efficiency c. high effectiveness/low efficiency d. high effectiveness/high efficiency e. none of the above
b. low effectiveness/high efficiency
According to McClelland, the extent to which a person has a strong desire to do challenging tasks and to meet personal standards of excellence is known as: a. need for affiliation b. need for achievement c. need for power d. need for self-esteem e. need for conscientiousness
b. need for achievement
A major competitor of Serve-U-Rite Oil Changes suddenly creates a new service product that guarantees a customer's oil change in half the time. This is an example of an impact on the organization's: a. general environment b. task environment c. economic environment d. legal environment e. political environment
b. task environment
The idea that every worker should receive orders from only one superior is called: a. line of authority b. unity of command c. centralization d. equity e. initiative
b. unity of command
What are OCBs
behaviors not required but contribute positively to organization
Theory Z
believed US were theory X and Japanese were theory Y, combined both for ultimate success
Challenges to management
building competitive advantage, maintaining ethical and social responsible standards, managing a diverse workforce, utilizing IT and E-Commerce
Organizations that help other organizations to sell their goods to customers are known as: a. competitors b. potential customers c. distributors d. customers e. none of the above
c. distributors
The measure of how well (or how productively) an organization uses its resources to achieve a goal is known as: a. effectiveness b. role c. efficiency d. strategy e. organizing
c. efficiency
Giorgio is very angry with his co-worker Petra, who has made errors in her work that cause Giorgio to have to work late. Giorgio is experiencing a(n): a. attitude b. emotional intelligence incident c. emotion d. mood e. locus of control problem
c. emotion (cause/effect)
Groups of people who work together to achieve a set of goals are called a(n): a. role b. empowerment c. organization d. global organization e. a competitive advantage
c. organization
The process which managers use to select "appropriate" goals for the organization is called: a. organizing b. leading c. planning d. controlling e. demonstrating
c. planning
As a manager, Donna is known in the company as a risk-taker and an innovator. Which of the following statements is most likely to be true about her? a. she is high on extraversion b. she is low on agreeableness c. she is high on openness to experience d. she is low on negative affectivity e. she is highly conscientious
c. she is high on openness to experience
Decentralized
changing, tons of contingency plans (Microsoft)
Attitudes
collection of feelings and beliefs
Concept of organizational commitment
collection of feelings and beliefs that managers have about their organization as a whole
The ability to analyze and diagnose a problem situation and distinguish between cause and effect is a: a. human skill b. negotiating skill c. technical skill d. conceptual skill e. none of the above
d. conceptual skill
People who believe that forces outside of their control are largely responsible for what happens to them are said to be high in: a. openness to experience b. negative affectivity c. internal locus of control d. external locus of control e. need for power
d. external locus of control
The tendency of a person to feel good about himself and the rest of the world is known as: a. conscientiousness b. openness to experience c. the internal locus of control d. extroversion e. the external locus of control
d. extroversion
Managers who believe that they are largely responsible for their own fate are said to be high in: a. external locus of control b. conscientiousness c. negative affectivity d. internal locus of control e. openness to experience
d. internal locus of control
The theory (-ies) that describes the impact of external forces on the organization is called: a. scientific management b. management science c. administrative management d. organization-environment theory e. the human relations movement
d. organization-environment theory
Brad is a teacher in a rural school district. He is financially comfortable, and works because he wants to make a lasting contribution to children. Brad is expressing which type of instrumental or terminal value? a. wisdom; terminal b. social recognition; instrumental c. inner harmony; instrumental d. sense of accomplishment; terminal e. comfortable life; terminal
d. sense of accomplishment; terminal
Locus of Control
determines who controls one's destiny
Diversity
differences among people due to age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, education, physical appearance, capabilities, disabilities, and any other characteristic used to distinguish people
Which federal law prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation? a. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act b. ADA c. 1991 Civil Rights Act d. 1990 Discrimination in Employment Act e. No federal law prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation
e. No federal law prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation
Gia works in a software firm as a programming officer. During her appraisal, Ben, the floor manager, asks sexual favors from Gia in return for her promotion and pay raise. Which form of sexual harassment has occurred? a. Hostile work environment b. Accommodative approach c. Glass ceiling approach d. Whistle-blower approach e. Quid pro quo
e. Quid pro quo
Which of the following is an economic force in the environment? a. unemployment b. inflation c. interest rates d. economic growth e. all of the above
e. all of the above
When a manager monitors the work performance of workers in his department to determine if the quality of their work is "up to standard," this manager is engaging in which function? a. planning (what) b. demonstrating c. organizing (how) d. leading (motivation) e. controlling (how well)
e. controlling (how well)
The cost advantages that are associated with large organizations are known as: a. brand loyalty b. barriers to entry c. boundary spanning d. gate keeping functions e. economies of scale
e. economies of scale
What are the sources of barriers to entry?
economies of scale, brand loyalty, government regulations
Identify the "four building blocks" of competitive advantage
efficiency, innovation, quality, customer service
Top managers
establishes organizational goals, decides how departments should interact, and monitors the performance of middle managers -- President
Practical Rule
ethical decision should be one that a manger has no hesitation about communication to people outside the company because the typical person in a society would think the decision is acceptable
Justice Rule
ethical decision should distribute benefits and harm among people in a fair, equitable, and impartial manner
Moral Rights Rule
ethical decision should maintain and protect the fundamental rights and privileges of people
Utilitarian rule
ethical decisions should produce greatest good for greatest number of people
Controlling
evaluate how well an organization is achieving its goals and taking action to maintain or improve performance
Big Five Personality Traits
extraversion, negative affectivity, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness to experience
What are "barriers to entry"?
factors that make it difficult and costly for an organization to enter a particular task environment or industry
Mood
feeling or state of mind
Organizational Environment Theory
focuses on resources, open vs. closed systems
Effective
goal match
What are the three major types of managerial skills that managers need?
human, technical, conceptual
Planning
identify and select appropriate goals
Ethics
inner guiding moral principles, values, and beliefs that people use to analyze or interpret a situation and then decide what is the right or appropriate way to behave
Technical skills
job-specific knowledge and techniques required to perform an organizational role
Why is Emotional Intelligence important
managers can better understand how and why they or an employee is feeling a certain way, allows for better functioning
Emotions
more intense feelings than moods and are more short-lived, related to cause and effect
McClelland's three basic needs
need for achievement (challenge), affiliation (interpersonal relations), power (control)
Contingency Theory
no one best way to organize
Stakeholder
people or groups affected by how company and managers behave; supply company with production resources; claim on and have stake in company
Instrumental value
personal conviction about desired modes of conduct or ways of behaving
Terminal value
personal conviction about lifelong goals or objectives
Define individual ethics
personal values and attitudes that govern how individuals interact with other people
Individual ethics
personal values and standards resulting from influence of family, peers, upbringing, and involvement in significant social institutions
What is management?
planning, organizing, leading, and controlling of human and other resources to achieve organizational goals effectively and efficiently
First-line managers (base of hierarchy)
responsible for daily supervision of non-managerial employees; work in all departments or functions of organization -- Teacher
What are the three types of rites?
rites of passage, rites of integration, rites of enhancement
Three sources for a firm's code of ethics?
societal, professional, individual
Standard operating procedures (SOPs)
specific sets of rules about how to perform a particular task
Centralized
stable, few contingency plans (Principal)
Define professional ethics
standards that govern how members of a profession are to make decisions when the way they should behave is not clear-cut
Define societal ethics
standards that govern how members of a society deal with each other in matters involving issues such as fairness, justice, poverty, and the rights of the individual
Organizing
structure working relationships in a way that allows organizational members to work together to achieve organizational goals
Middle managers
supervises first-line managers and responsible for finding the best way to use resources to achieve organizational goals -- Dean
What are the two kinds of personal values
terminal and instrumental
Management Science Theory
total quality management, tracking system, operations management
Norms
unwritten, informal codes of conduct
Efficient
use of resources
What are the four decision making ethical models?
utilitarian rule, moral rights rule, practical rule, justice rule
Societal ethics
values and standards embodies in a society's laws, customs, practices, and norms and values (justice, fairness, poverty)
Professional ethics
values and standards groups of managers and workers use to decide how to behave appropriately
What factors maintain and transmit organizational culture?
values of the founder, socialization, ceremonies and rites, stories and language
Hawthorne Studies
workers' productivity is affected more by observation or attention received than by physical work setting