Business management Quiz #1
figurehead
Top managers are the public face of the management team and represent the business in legal, economic, and social forums. Uber's CEO Travis Kalanick resigned because he could not fill this ________ role.
contingency management
True Story is a podcast where people tell personal stories. To create a card game, they created a pop-up or flash company. There were no employees, only contractors hired through Upwork.com. They broke the rules of bureaucratic management in the process. The management "theory" that considers exceptions is
also called top-down management
Vertical management
operation management
Walmart developed its supply chain and inventory management to be very efficient and set the standard for other companies. These specialties are grouped under
time and motion studies
What are Frank and Lillian Gilbreth most noted for studying?
Knowledge-based work can't be observed and broken down for efficiencies for manual labor
Which is a limitation of scientific management?
Workers were able to eliminate movements in product assembly, making labor more efficient. (Wrong) It is based on upon best way and more applicable to simple organizations than to today's dynamic and complex organizations.
Which is a limitation of scientific management?
organization
Whole Foods uses teams to manage its stores. Each team is responsible for stocking shelves, ordering inventory, and hiring new team members. To shoppers it does not appear much different, but to employees the ________ is very different from other grocers.
applying and distributing organizational resources effectively
Although it may seem straightforward, the management process is complex. The management functions include:
a competitive advantage
Anson Dorrance, coach of the UNC women's soccer team, fostered an almost family-like sense of the team while also bringing out his players' aggressiveness. This created ________ that was not easily duplicated by other teams.
informational
Apple's current vision statement was introduced by CEO Tim Cook, who stated, "We believe that we are on the face of the earth to make great products." This is part of the ________ role of managers.
the system approach to management
Biologists have learned to look at animals as part of a web of life. Grasshoppers don't live in isolation away from the birds who prey on them or the vegetation that feeds them. Businesses cannot be perfected in isolation from their customers, competition, and community. This view of management is
Methods defined by pyramid, hierarchical organizational structure
Bureaucratic Management
efficient, rational manner
Bureaucratic Management looked at how large organizations with layers of management could operate in an
The Hawthorne Experiments. Hawthorne studies, group cohesion, a friendlier attitude of the supervisors, high sense of mission and team closeness
Elton Mayo (Humanistic Management)
sharing information with employees
Employees that understand how their company operates and competes can make better decisions. Therefore management can create a competitive advantage by
Wrote Cheaper by the Dozen. Worker welfare and motivation, ergonomics and industrial psychology
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth (Scientific Management)
the Father of Scientific Management. Methods defined by work that could be studied and work processes improved
Frederick W. Taylor (Scientific Management)
top, middle, and first-level management and team leaders
Google has a flatter organization chart than most large companies. Engineers talk to each other across the organization. But Google still has the basic levels of management, including
organizational structure
Google has unusual work teams. Each team is 3 to 4 people who work independently of other teams, but each team posts weekly to a company blog about what they are doing. Google's management has chosen an unusual
leading
Google's mission statement is "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." When the CEO, Sundar Pichai, espouses this, he performs the management function of
leading
Google's motto is "Don't be evil." When the company neglects this to make more money, consumers are quick to criticize. Management has neglected its function of
Administrative Management Theory. Wrote General and Industrial Management. Foresight, Organization, Command, Coordinate, Control
Henri Fayol (Bureaucratic Management)
Gantt chart. Sequential performance of tasks within a project, key tasks and assigned time, start dates for each task, project management
Henry Gantt (Scientific Management)
Methods that emphasize interpersonal relationships
Humanistic Management
people
In the past, Microsoft used a Human Resources policy sometimes called "rank and yank." They ranked employees and made personnel decisions based on this rank. Employees naturally focused on beating the guy in the next cubicle. Microsoft's competitive advantage did not depend on
nervous system
Information management is the ________ of a company. Information management is concerned with the collection, preservation, storage, processing, and delivery of information. The purpose of information management is to make sure information is available to the right people at the right time in a form that they can apply.
inspire people to support plans, creating belief and commitment
Leading
planning, organizing, leading and controlling
Management activities are often grouped into four categories. These are
planning, organizing, leading and controlling resources and people to meet organizational goal
Management as a process means
people or a process
Management can be approached as either
+ applying and distributing organizational resources effectively + acquiring new resources when necessary + analyzing and adapting to the ever-changing environment in which the organization operates + complying with legal, ethical, and social responsibilities of the community + developing relationships with and among people to execute the strategies and plans
Management functions include
middle managers
Managers encourage, support, and foster talented employees. The managers who focus in this area are
interpersonal
Managers must motivate employees, negotiate salaries, and encourage employees toward innovation and creativity. Sheryl Sandberg, now COO of Facebook, is great at encouraging fellow employees, but this is usually the ________ role of middle management.
top managers
Managers pay careful attention to the external environment of the organization: the economy, proposals for laws that would affect profits, stakeholder demands, and consumer and public relations. The managers most involved in these activities are
Henri Fayol
Many companies are organized along functional lines. In these companies, accountants report to a senior accountant; salespeople report to an executive of sales. These companies follow which organization design thinker from 100 years ago, who said activities that are similar should be the responsibility of one person?
the "Mother of Modern Management." Lateral processes, matrix organization, importance of informal processes, empowerment and facilitation, constructive conflict. Wrote Creative Experience.
Mary Parker Follett (Humanistic Management)
informal processes within organizations
Mary Parker Follett anticipated the work of Elton Mayo at a high level. She recognized the importance of
informal and lateral processes within an organization
Mary Parker Follett has been called the "mother of modern management." Her ideas anticipated employment relationships that are more common today than in the 1920s. She focused on the
constructive consultation of equals rather than compromise, submission, or struggle
Mary Parker Follett's approach to conflict resolution built upon her Quaker background and training. She believed in
Bureaucratic Theory. Success of industrial capitalism, rational authority, Hierarchical Management Structure, Division of Labor, Formal Selection Process, Career Orientation, Formal Rules and Regulations
Max Weber (Bureaucratic Management)
authority and responsibilities are clearly defined for each position
Max Weber believed a structured organization, a bureaucracy, would be the most logical and efficient. One of his rules was that
career orientation
Max Weber believed that management should be separate from ownership and managers should be protected from arbitrary dismissal. These are aspects of his rule called
leaders
Nokia transitions caused disruptions in its labor force. New skills were needed and old skills were less important. Managers needed to motivate employees to adapt to the changes. Managers needed to be
the people with the responsibility and authority to determine the overall direction of the organization
One definition of management is
Gantt chart
One graphic representation of the tasks required over the course of a project is called a
involves deciding how the organization will be structured (by departments, matrix teams, job responsibilities, etc.)
Organizing
defining performance goals for the organization and determining what actions and resources are needed to achieve the goals.
Planning means
bureaucratic
Principles from the ________ school of management were originally designed to prevent favoritism and incompetence.
Western Electric near Chicago
Researchers at ________ sought help after their studies, based on scientific management procedures, produced inconsistent results. Elton Mayo designed new studies where research conducted nondirective interviews.
managing people well to create a competitive advantage
Richard Branson of Virgin Enterprises says, "The people out on the front line, they know when things are not going right and they know when things need to be improved. And if you listen to them you can soon improve all those niggly things which turns an average company into an exceptional company." Branson believes in
Profitability and productivity, "one best way" to perform a job, hire the right workers and train them for maximum efficiency
Scientific Management
the effects of group dynamics on efficiency and productivity
Scientific management engendered workers' fears that all but an elite few would soon be out of work. The humanistic approach focused on
top-level managers
Some managers set long-term goals and define strategies to achieve them. These are
an untapped profit center based on charging the customers for inventory management
Some office supply stores have increased profits by selling more than paper and ink cartridges. They manage the customer's supplies, checking inventories and replacing used materials in the customer's office. This systems approach considers
its competitive advantage
Southwest Airlines is famous for operating at low cost. They achieve low costs because they are very selective in the people they hire and they create a friendly and supportive environment. In return, the employees support the company. Competitors have failed to duplicate this and Southwest has retained
long-term and affect the entire organization
Strategic plans are
translate strategic plans into specific actions that need to be implemented by departments throughout the organization
Tactical plans
the Formal Selection Process rule
Taylor and Weber agreed on hiring the right worker for the job. Employee selection and promotion should be based on experience, competence, and technical qualification demonstrated by examinations, education, or training. There is no nepotism. Weber called this
Heartily cooperate with the men to ensure all the work is done in accordance with the science that has been developed.
Taylor's Four Principles of Scientific Management included which of the following?
Mary Parker Follett
The Boston Consulting Group's Yves Morieux argues for increasing the total quantity of power in a firm. Morieux echoes the earlier ideas of ________ about sharing power and empowering employees.
what occur over the course of a project.
The Gantt chart is a tool that provides a visual (graphic) representation of
worker productivity by scientific analysis
The Gilbreths both belonged to the classical school of management, which emphasized increasing
Elton Mayo
The Hawthorne studies began as the type of experiment recommended by Scientific Management. Researchers were trying to find the optimal working conditions. But the outcomes defied explanation in the frame of scientific management. ________ changed the frame and focused on social dynamics.
people
The alternative to viewing management as a process is to focus on
Weber
The division of labor was first explained by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations. According to ________, the division of labor means tasks are clearly defined and employees become skilled by specializing in doing one thing.
akin to the Circle of life in Disney's movie the Lion King
The systems approach to management is
feedback in a control loop (wrong) process with input and output
The systems approach to management looks at companies as
Weber and Fayol
The work of ________ and ________ forms the basis of organization designs today. The principles of bureaucracy govern most large organizations, from multinational organizations, to armies, hospitals, and universities.
vertical management
A military organization is very structured. Ranks are very clear, defining who can give and who must take orders. This is an example of
make manual labor run more efficiently
A motivation for scientific management, which uses time and motion studies and work standardizations, is to:
team development
Dorrance, the coach of the UNC women's soccer team, has an eye for recruiting outstanding talent. In business language, this is called
recognizes that organizations are open systems that interact with and are dependent on their environment
A systems approach to management
Information Management
A company is like a body with guts, a heart, and a nervous system. ________ is the nervous system, concerned with business signals and recording facts and processing them.
+ Each level controls the levels below and is controlled by the level above. Authority and responsibilities are clearly defined for each position. + Tasks are clearly defined and employees become skilled by specializing in doing one thing. There is clear definition of authority and responsibility. + Employee selection and promotion are based on experience, competence, and technical qualification demonstrated by examinations, education, or training. There is no nepotism. + Management is separate from ownership, and managers are career employees. Protection from arbitrary dismissal is guaranteed. + Rules and regulations are documented to ensure reliable and predictable behavior. Managers must depend on formal organizational rules in employee relations. + Rules are applied uniformly to everyone. There is no preferential treatment or favoritism.
Characteristic of the Bureaucracy + Hierarchical Management Structure + Division of Labor + Formal Selection Process + Career Orientation + Formal Rules and Regulations + Impersonality
contingency management is not a specific function. It is a general approach to management practice that basically says there is no one best way to manage.
Contingency Management
The process of monitoring activities, measuring performance, comparing results to objectives, and making modifications and corrections when needed
Controlling
feedback loops
Controlling may be the most important management function. The control process is also described as
people and work relationships
Criticism of Taylor's Scientific Management sparked a new movement called Humanistic Management. This movement shifted management emphasis to
Operations management and supply chain, systems management, information management, contingency management
Current Developments in Management Practices