Chapter 1 Management M/C
Middle managers typically:
-plan and allocate resources -coordinate and link groups and departments -implement changes and strategies generated by top managers -monitor the activities of first-line managers who report to them
Southern Living magazine was forced to pull an issue off newsstands and mail warnings to 2.5 million subscribers after it became clear that a recipe for dinner rolls described as "little pillows from heaven" was considered controversial. The management function of ____ was used when the warnings were mailed to subscribers.
Controlling
Getting work done in minimum of effort, expense and waste:
Effeciency
A manager striving to improve organizational _______is accomplishing tasks that help achieve organizational objectives.
Effectiveness
________is the accomplishment of tasks that help fulfill organizational objectives.
Effectiveness
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo spent a total of $75 million to launch two sodas, banking on the low-carb trend. Carb-conscious consumers rejected the drinks en masse. The new brands grabbed a combined market share of less than 1 percent. Given that the objective of both soft drink manufacturers was to increase their market share, the introductions failed to achieve:
Efficiency
Katrina was an antiquated government system that was bogged down in bureaucratic red tape. In other words, the failure of assistance to arrive in a timely fashion was due to a lack of:
Efficiency
A top manager for a management consulting firm would:
Establish a positive organisational culture that encourages employees to be passionate about their clients.
Mike Walker supervises operations on the chassis assembly line for a large vehicle manufacturer. Most of his time is spent in quality control maintenance, scheduling workers, and training new employees. Walker would be categorized as a:
First Line Manager
A ____ for a McDonald's fast-food restaurant would be responsible for placing orders for food and paper supplies and for setting up weekly work schedules.
First Line Manger
Managers who train and supervise the performance of nonmanagerial employees and who are directly responsible for producing the company's products or services are categorized as:
First Line Manger
Managers that encourage, monitor, and reward the performances of their employees
First line Managers
Managers who train and supervise the performance of non-managerial employees who directly responsible for producing the company's or services
First line managers
Middle managers will most likely have to:
Implement Change generated by top managers
As the human resources manager for Spring Engineering and Manufacturing Corp. in Canton, Michigan, Kim Radeback had to find inexpensive ways to reward high performing employees and bolster morale during a sales-flattening economic downturn. Radeback had to engage in which management function?
Leading
Function that is the one Inspiring and motivating workers to work hard to achieve organizational goals.
Leading
Robert Rothschild Farm boosted morale and showed its gratitude to its 75 employees at its retail store by hosting its first employee appreciation week. It used the management function of ____ to boost morale.
Leading
The CEO of Camper Brand Shoes expects its designers to operate like a team when they create new shoe designs. Most of its designers do not have a background in fashion so it is important that each person shares his or her expertise. Each team has a leader who is responsible for:
Manage external and internal team relationships
A first-line manager for a large electric generator manufacturer would:
Manage the performance of employees who actually build the generators
_______defined as getting work done through others
Management
When Ruth was hired to be the second-in-command at Graham Mailing Services, she was told that her job was to deal with the employees to make sure they got the mailing done to the customers' specifications. She was not instructed on how to run machines or in any other technical area because her position was a job in:
Managment
As the human resources manager for Spring Engineering and Manufacturing Corp. in Canton, Michigan, Kim Radeback had to find inexpensive ways to reward performing employees and bolster morale during a sales-flattening economic downturn. Radeback is an example of a:
Middle Managers
It is the responsibility of ____ to develop intermediate plans, or plans designed to produce results within six to eighteen months.
Middle Managers
Robert Rothschild Farm boosted morale and showed its gratitude to its 75 employees at its retail store by hosting its first employee appreciation week. "It was a good mix of fun and learning," said Robin Coffey, marketing manager. Coffey is an example of a:
Middle Managers
Setting objectives consistent with the organizational goals or planning and implementing subunit strategies for achieving these objectives.
Middle Managers
Typical responsibilities for ____ include coordinating and linking groups, departments, and divisions within a company.
Middle Managers
Typical responsibilities for ____ include setting objectives consistent with organizational goals and then planning and implementing the subunit strategies for achieving these goals.
Middle Managers
Function that is the one Deciding where decisions will be made, who will do what jobs and tasks, and who will work for whom
Organizing
After the makers of Wonder Bread declared bankruptcy, their objectives were to increase revenues by at least 5 percent and reduce net losses by at least 80 percent. Which management function is used to set these goals and help the company meet them?
Planning
Nestlé was unsuccessful in early attempts to sell its chocolate in India. It discovered its chocolate bars were not suitable for the Indian markets because the candy had to sit in direct sunlight without benefit of air conditioning and became messy. Nestlé adopted an innovation strategy and developed Chocostick, a liquid chocolate, which is very popular. Solving this problem involved what management function?
Planning
To achieve its goal of increased market share, Krispy Kreme launched a program in Palm Beach County, Florida, that awards grade-school students a free doughnut for every A on their report cards. Which management function was used to create this program?
Planning
To determine organizational goals and means of achieving them
Planning
Which of the following typically is NOT performed by top managers?
Setting objectives consistent with the organizational goals or planning and implementing subunit strategies for achieving these objectives.
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo spent a total of $75 million to launch mid-calorie sodas. The new brands grabbed a combined market share of less than 1 percent. Coke's and PepsiCo's ____ would be responsible for determining that the product should be deleted from each of their product lines.
Top Management
Managers that are responsible for the overall direction of the organization
Top manager
Are the ones responsible for creating a positive organizational culture though language and action
Top managers
Which of the following management practices can be used by an organization that wants to create a competitive advantage through its employees?
all the above -self managed teams -employment security -high wages continent -sharing info
There have been several studies of managers who fail (derailers) and managers who succeed in climbing the organizational hierarchy (arrivers). Which of the following statements describes one of the facts learned from these studies?
arrivers are sensitive to the feelings of others
The ability to perform ____ increases in its importance to success as managers' rise through the managerial ranks.
conceptual skills
Which skills increase in their importance to success as managers' rise through the managerial ranks?
conceptual skills and motivation to manage
Function where a manager engaged in the management function of ____ is monitoring progress toward goal achievement and taking corrective action when needed.
controlling
Hormel Foods had to recall 104,000 pounds of Stagg canned chili—labeled "hearty beef with a kick of green chilies"—after the kick turned out to come from the ground-up parts of a plastic handheld calculator. The recall was the application of which management function?
controlling
As the shift supervisor at a car wash, Jacob is bossy, arrogant, and insensitive to the needs of his subordinates. He is unable to delegate any tasks to the other employees. He will more than likely never be a middle or top manager because he:
derailer
There have been several studies of managers who fail (derailers) and managers who succeed in climbing the organizational hierarchy (arrivers). Which of the following statements describes a significant fact learned from these studies?
dereailers are insensitive
The informational role managers' play when they share information they have collected with their subordinates and others in the company is called the ____ role.
disseminator
In Great Britain, Nestlé introduced a candy bar called Yorkie with the slogan "It's not for girls!" The resulting furor over this sexist campaign required its British managers to spend a great deal of time in the role of:
disturbance
At the death of her husband, Miriam McAllister became the CEO of a company that is the world's leading manufacturer of kidney dialysis machines. Even though she was not expected to, she quickly asked company employees to develop ideas for new products that would lead to organizational growth in a changing environment. The decisional role she took on was that of a(n):
enteprenuer
In the decisional role of ____, managers adapt themselves, their subordinates, and their units to incremental change.
entrepreneur
At the death of her husband, Miriam McAllister became the CEO of a company that is the world's leading manufacturer of kidney dialysis machines. It was believed when she took the position that she would perform only ceremonial duties and would not want to be actively involved in the running of the company. In other words, it was assumed she would be a:
figurehead
Which of the following is an example of an interpersonal role?
figurehead
The chairs of the accounting, marketing, and communications departments at a typical university are assuming the roles of ____ because they supervise nonmanagerial employees.
first line managers
What type of skills tends to be equally important at all levels of management?
human skills
According to Mintzberg, which of the following are the three major roles managers fulfill while performing their jobs?
interpersonal roles, informational roles and decisional roles
A U.S. Marine drill instructor motivating new recruits to challenge themselves is engaged in which management function?
leading
Motivating (not on of the 4 managements) is part of which of the four management functions?
leading
The marketing manager of Interstate Bakeries was asked to meet with the organization's research and development department to explain why the company needed to change its 25-year-old package design for Twinkies. The marketing manager took on an interpersonal role as:
liaison
Team leaders typically:
manage external and internal relationships
Connie O'Day is a middle-level manager for the publishers of Free Spirit magazine, a publication targeted to women who are not focused on finding a husband or maintaining a house and garden. She spends much of her day conducting interviews with groups of women to determine what they consider most important in their lives. She also keeps an eye on the sales and content of other women's magazines. Which informational role does O'Day perform?
monitor
During a meeting of the Ambulatory Care Nursing Association (ACNA) board of directors, a commitment was made to ask members for their feedback about their experiences with and perceptions of ACNA. The head of the organization said, "The essence of being a leader is to make sure the organization knows itself." Then she volunteered to conduct the environmental scanning and share what she learned with the others. What informational roles is she assuming?
monitor and disseminator
Lorenzo Fluza is the owner and CEO of the company that makes Camper shoes. Mintzberg would describe Lorenzo Fluza as fulfilling the leader role within the organization. This means he spends much of his time:
motivating and encouring its employees to meet their organizational objectives
Creating a competitive advantage through people relies heavily on the use of which skill to reward people for providing exceptional customer service?`
motivational to manage
According to Mintzberg, which role would a manager assume if she were trying to convince union members to accept a 25-cent-per-hour reduction in pay in order to keep the manufacturing plant open?
negotiator
A business school administrator who is determining what classes will be offered in which rooms and who will teach each specific class is involved in which classical management function?
organization
After a year as a manager, new managers typically realize their job is:
people management
When Millard Fuller, who founded the world-renowned Christian housing ministry Habitat for Humanity International with his wife, ended his service as president his role was limited to that of a figurehead. After this change, what functions did Fuller most likely do until he retired?
performed ceremonial duties like greeting company visitors
Jane is in charge of her Rotary Club's annual fund-raising auction. She will decide who will ask local businesses for prizes, she will determine the site of the event, she will decide who will sell tickets to customers, and who will work the night of the auction. She is engaged in the management function of:
resource allocation
Wainscott Finch, a Fortune 500 management consulting firm, conducts Project Management Preparatory Academies for its clients in which participants spend 70 hours learning how to create a differential competitive advantage through their employees. Why?
satisfied employees, yield satisfied costumers
After six months as a manager, new managers typically believe their job is:
solve problems for subordinates
According to a speech to a forum for retail leaders made by Dr. Hans-Joachim Koerber, "Sustained growth is essential. Sustaining growth is a challenge for virtually every company." Koerber is the CEO of Metro Group, Germany's largest retailer, which has more than 2,400 stores in 30 countries. What informational role did Koerber assume?
spokesmen
As described by Mintzberg, a marketing manager who was hired by a manufacturer of plumbing fixtures to operate information booths would have the informational role of:
spokesmen
Spiegel announced to the media that it was nearing the completion of its corporate restructuring and was one step closer to emerging from Chapter 11 status after filing its proposed joint plan of reorganization. According to Mintzberg, which managerial role would have been adopted in order to make this announcement to the media?
spokesmen
An accountant with ____ has the ability to create a budget, compare the budget to the actual income statement, and determine unnecessary expenses.
technical skill
Which type of skills tends to be most important to the success of lower-level managers?
technical skills
Eastman Kodak owns a company that manufactures dental radiation equipment. The company, which is run as an independent unit, has experienced excessive financial losses the last three years. The ____ for the company would be expected to develop the long-term plans needed to make the company profitable.
top manager
Leon Dodd is a member of a self-managed team at Standard Aero Alliance, Inc. (SAAI). His team's top priorities are understanding customer requirements and expectations. It would appear that SAAI is:
use employees to create a competitive advantage
After their first year of managerial experience, managers tend to:
use more positive reinforcement