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A review process in which a picture of an employee or manager is created through​ self-assessment and peer feedback is known as which of the​ following?

360-degree review

​________ provides a snapshot of a company at a particular point in​ time, comparing assets and liabilities.

A balance sheet

Although Amy Arndt is not employed by​ Little, Brown and Company​ Publishers, she does help guide the​ publisher's strategy to ensure that it is meeting both its own objectives and the expectations of stakeholders in the company. Based only on​ this, which of the following can be said about​ Amy?

Amy is on the board of directors at​ Little, Brown.

Which of the following principles of Beyond Budgeting is classified as decentralization or devolution​ principle?

Build committed teams that are united under a shared​ purpose, values, and rewards.

Which of the following BEST exemplifies​ self-management?

Cindy Gidowski is careful to complete her assigned tasks and to always help other employees on the​ team, especially​ newly-hired ones.

Which of the following statements about control process is​ true?

Control systems can be applied at any point in the business process.

Which of the following statements is an accurate definition of the term​ "culture"?

Culture is defined as everything that the people in a society have learned and shared through​ traditions, passed on to​ children, and taught to new members.

Which of the following sequences of the control process is​ correct?

Determine​ standards, measure​ performance, compare performance to​ standards, take corrective​ action, and give feedback.

​______ and​ ______ are the most important control mechanisms people have at work.

Emotional​ self-awareness; emotional​ self-control

Which of the following statements about​ self-management and emotional​ self-control is NOT​ true?

External control measures such as​ rules, regulations, and culture do not affect​ attitudes, values, and behaviors of people.

Which of the following LEAST exemplifies organizational​ culture?

Francesca believes in and adheres to a set of deeply ingrained individual ideals that help her to cope with her work environment.

Francesca​ Beauregard, top-level manager at Swan Songs​ Logistics, is always careful to show that she cares about her workers. She believes​ that, when she is successful in doing​ so, both morale and productivity increase. Based on​ this, which of the following can be said about​ Francesca?

Francesca believes in and adheres to the principles of the Hawthorne Studies.

Which of the following BEST exemplifies organizational​ culture?

Francesca believes in the​ values, norms, and assumptions that guide her organization and all of the employees who work there.

Which of the following BEST exemplifies Frederick​ Taylor's scientific​ management?

Gina Gershwin is a Vice President at Bloomingdales. Because her stores are like​ large, multi-faceted​ "mini-malls," she knows that organizing work for maximum efficiency is absolutely necessary.

Which of the following LEAST exemplifies​ self-management?

Glenda​ Margolis, in reviewing her​ workers, also allows for​ self-assessments and customer​ feedback, which she feels paints a​ better, more​ well-rounded picture of employee performance.

Which of the following is NOT true pertaining to​ "culture and diversity in a global​ world"?

Global business across cultural frontiers pertains to companies with a large​ full-time workforce.

The manager of a clothing manufacturer makes an effort to listen to employee concerns and requests when making management decisions. The manager believes that by doing​ this, productivity will increase. This best demonstrates which of the following organizational​ approaches?

Hawthorne Studies

Joshua​ Tremblay, Vice President and Director of Manufacturing and Logistics at​ Winslow's Widgets, has just redesigned all of his​ company's manufacturing processes to maximize efficiency by reducing the number of​ sizes, shapes, and colors of widgets. Which of the following is TRUE of Joshua​ Tremblay?

He believes in and practices Lean Management.

Because of repeated complaints from customers about his​ company's products, Joshua​ Tremblay, Vice President and Director of Manufacturing and Logistics at​ Winslow's Widgets, has just utilized available technologies along with management science to redesign all of his​ company's business​ processes, products, and systems to increase efficiency and refocus attention on customer needs. Which of the following is TRUE of Joshua​ Tremblay?

He believes in business process reengineering.

Which of the following statements is most true of the early 19th​ century, when Karl Marx was drawing conclusions about the business​ world?

He elaborated that workers did not have any control over their work or their lives

Norah MacAvoy and Jonas Morse are both​ top-level managers at Horizons Architectural Design. Due to the nature of their​ business, quality control is of the utmost importance. For process​ improvement, their organization believes they must​ define, measure,​ analyze, improve, and control. Based only on these​ facts, what can be said about Horizons Architectural​ Design?

Horizons Architectural Design uses the Six Sigma management strategy.

Norah MacAvoy and Jonas Morse work at Horizons Architectural Design. Although both are​ top-level managers, Norah has been with the company longer than Jonas. Within the company​ hierarchy, Norah is a Master Black Belt and Jonas is a Green Belt. Based only on these​ facts, what can be said about Horizons Architectural​ Design?

Horizons Architectural Design uses the Six Sigma management strategy.

Which of the following terms is defined as the first time shares of ownership in a company are offered to the​ public?

IPO

Which of the following LEAST exemplifies Frederick​ Taylor's scientific​ management?

Jake DeLong is a​ top-level manager at Baskin Robbins Corporation. Due to the​ tight-margin nature of dessert food​ businesses, Jake strongly believes in organizing work for maximum profitability.

Which of the following LEAST exemplifies concurrent​ control?

Jennifer Vazquez held a meeting with all​ assembly-line workers in the employee conference room to explain to them that their pace over the last six months would have to be improved upon if the division was going to meet its goals.

John​ Malcolm, Senior Vice President at​ Mayo, International, genuinely cares about his workers. He knows that when he is successful in showing them that he does​ care, productivity will​ increase, as well as employee morale. Based on​ this, which of the following can be said about​ John?

John believes in and adheres to the principles of the Hawthorne Studies.

Jonathan works at Citgo Economic Solutions as a researcher. His behavior at work and his interactions with other employees are sometimes affected by the fact that he does not like his job very much. For some​ time, Jonathan has let the fact that he dislikes his job affect the quality of his work as well as his relationships with his coworkers. Which of the following BEST describes Jonathan situation at​ work?

Jonathan has let his dissatisfaction with his job negatively affect his attitude.

Which quality control system focuses on eliminating waste and reducing variation in every work​ process?

Lean Management

Which of the following is NOT a true statement pertaining to management by objectives​ (MBO)?

Management by objectives​ (MBO) has employees involved in the planning and​ goal-setting processes even if there is a lack of open communication.

When Megan Gomez was called in for her annual performance review at​ Schlotsky's Appliances, she knew her boss might find fault in her behavior at work and her interactions with other employees. For some​ time, Megan has not enjoyed her​ job, and she has let it affect the quality of her work as well as her relationships with her peers. Which of the following BEST describes what Megan is worried​ about?

Megan is worried that her boss will find fault with her attitude.

Which of the following statements about​ "mores" is​ true?

Mores are norms that are central to the functioning of society or a group.

Although Norman Malkovich is not employed by​ Genzyme, Inc., he does help guide the​ organization's strategy to ensure that Genzyme is meeting both its own objectives and the expectations of stakeholders in the company. Based only on​ this, which of the following can be said about​ Norman?

Norman is on the board of directors at Genzyme.

Which of the following is NOT true about​ "organizational culture"?

Organizational culture is not distinct from the national or regional cultures in most companies.

Which of the following is NOT a principle of scientific management proposed by Frederick​ Taylor?

Pay attention to the​ workers' physical needs.

Which of the following is an approach that involves organizing work for maximum​ efficiency?

Scientific management

Which of the following BEST exemplifies concurrent​ control?

Thanks to the​ real-time tracking software introduced by Bruce​ Edwards, company IT​ specialist, Margot Smith and the other VPs could determine how sales figures were coming in as they actually​ occurred, which would allow them to make changes and strategize without long delays.

Tucker has been communicating with an Indonesian company and is establishing good multicultural ties as they work on a project together. His boss wants to know why the project is taking so long. What reply does Tucker probably​ give?

The growth and development of multicultural cooperation takes time and patience.

Jana​ McGovern, Senior Vice President at​ Nabisco, tries very hard to create a​ "family" feel within her company. She feels strongly that her employees respond best to an appraisal process that is not so blatantly focused on the bottom line. In keeping with​ this, she asks that her managers use a more holistic approach in their performance​ reviews, one that accounts for not just financial performance but also learning and growth. Which of the following can be said about Jana McGovern and​ Nabisco?

They use the balanced scorecard approach to employee appraisals.

Willard​ Scott, a​ mid-level manager at Ford Motor​ Corp, tries very hard to create a​ "family" feel within his company. He has seen that his employees respond best to an appraisal process that is not only fixated on the bottom line. In keeping with​ this, Willard sometimes observes performance reviews to make sure that his managers use a more holistic​ approach, one that accounts for not just financial performance but also learning and growth. Which of the following can be said about Willard Scott at Ford Motor​ Corp?

They use the balanced scorecard approach to employee appraisals.

Jana​ Stravisnky, Senior Vice President at Hood Dairy​ Products, believes that her employees benefit most from performance reviews that encompass a wide array of inputs. Jana believes that having feedback from peers and​ customers, that goes along with managerial feedback and​ self-assessments, makes the process not only more​ beneficial, but less intimidating. Which of the following can be said about Jana Stravinsky and Hood Dairy​ Products?

They utilize the​ 360-degree review process.

Sandra​ Perkins, top-level manager at Cisco​ Systems, Inc., believes that her employees benefit most from performance reviews that encompass a wide array of inputs.​ Sandra's employees have told her repeatedly that having feedback from peers and​ customers, that goes along with managerial feedback and​ self-assessments, makes the process not only more​ beneficial, but less intimidating. Which of the following can be said about Sandra Perkins and Cisco​ Systems, Inc?

They utilize the​ 360-degree review process.

Which of the following is NOT true about the​ Sarbanes-Oxley Act of​ 2002?

The​ Sarbanes-Oxley Act applies to private​ companies, but not to publicly held companies.

What strategy does Michael Gaines - director of Global Commercial Development at CSL Behring - suggest for working successfully in a foreign​ culture?

To successfully work in a foreign culture people need to feel that you understand​ them; patience and time are essential.

A document that outlines when and how money is spent within a company and who is spending it is known as​ ______.

a budget

Normative control is largely exercised through​ ________.

an​ organization's culture

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is charged with all of the following EXCEPT​ _________.

articulating​ policies, rules, and procedures that address governance issues

Olivia Gulbrand is Vice President in charge of Sales and Marketing at Video​ Tech, a retail firm specializing in a product line that utilizes new video technologies. Among her responsibilities at Video Tech is controlling. Olivia knows​ that, because of the nature of her business and its​ customers, she must practice customer relationship management​ (CRM). Which of the following is the MOST essential in this​ approach?

a​ customer-centric approach

Which of the following most accurately describes customer relationship​ management?

a​ customer-centric approach to business with the aim of implementing a customer intimacy strategy or establishing a​ customer-friendly brand image - or both

An accounting manager is calculating the sum of the​ organization's accounts receivable and its equipment and tools. Once she calculates​ this, she will determine the​ organization's accounts payable and capital stock. This best illustrates the accounting​ manager's use of which of the following accounting​ controls?

balance sheet

The manager of a candy company wants to see how well it has been improving financially in its customer service and business processes and how well is has been evolving overall. This best illustrates the need for which of the​ following?

balanced scorecard

Arnold Zeldo is head of compliance at​ Citizen's Bank. In his work with this financial​ institution, Arnold works hard to ensure that his control​ system, which he has set up​ hierarchically, focuses on roles rather than on individuals. He knows that it is important that duties are linked to jobs and roles and that employees who hold certain roles behave in a prescribed manner. Which of the following does this BEST​ exemplify?

bureaucratic control

Wanda Travares is the CEO of an industrial manufacturing company that specializes in steel components used in a number of different military vehicles and aircraft. Because Wanda needs her​ company's output to be​ predictable, she and the managers beneath her manage in a highly structured fashion and rely heavily on hierarchy and authority to influence behaviors. Which of the following systems of control does​ Wanda's company​ utilize?

bureaucratic control

Which of the following control systems use specific​ rules, standards, and hierarchical authority to achieve planned and desired organizational​ outcomes?

bureaucratic controls

Which of the following processes pertains to collecting​ real-time information to decrease the lag time between performance deficiencies and corrective​ action?

concurrent control

​______ include(s) systems for establishing standards to achieve​ goals, monitoring and measuring​ performance, comparing performance to​ standards, and taking corrective action as necessary.

control process

Which of the following protects and helps​ companies, their​ customers, and communities and can do so through risk​ management?

controls

The set of​ rules, policies,​ procedures, ethical​ code, and customs of an organization are known to comprise which of the​ following?

corporate governance

Mary Drabot gathered the clothing items she was going to purchase at Banana Republic and walked to the back of the long line of customers at the front of the store who were waiting to make their purchases also. Which of the following BEST describes why Mary did not just walk up to a​ register, ahead of everyone who was waiting in​ line?

cultural norms

When Harold Forsythe walked right to the front of the line at the​ supermarket, cutting ahead of those who had been patiently​ waiting, those who had been waiting gasped in astonishment - they couldn't believe that Harold had violated what they assumed everyone knew to be part of​ society's_____________.

cultural norms

The customer relationship management aims to create​ _________.

customer intimacy

A retail company insists that its employees greet every customer that walks in the door and direct them toward the product the customer is looking for. This best demonstrates which of the following approaches to​ business?

customer relationship management

Marty is the manager of a toy manufacturer and recently got some upsetting news about holiday sales. When approached by an​ employee, Marty is short and unwilling to answer the​ employee's question. This best demonstrates a lack of which of the​ following?

emotional​ self-control

In management by​ objectives, ________.

employees set their own goals

Which of the following is NOT a step in the performance management​ process?

establishing standards

Which of these is Margaret​ Mead's definition of​ culture?

everything a society passes on to children and teaches new members

In​ Keefer's department there is a pervasive feeling of suspicion. Employees seldom help one another for fear that the other person will get the credit. What does Keefer need to do to change​ this?

examine and understand attitudes

​Rules, regulations, and culture are considered to be which of the​ following?

external controls

Virtually every employee is involved in​ ______, ______ and​ ______.

financial​ controls; customer​ service; quality control.

​______ refer/s to the routine conventions of everyday life.

folkways

Effective​ self-management is often seen in organizations where there is a​ ________.

high level of trust

Which of the following most accurately describes board of​ directors?

individuals who are not employed by the company and who may have expertise that will be helpful to management

Ursula​ Gwenn, Vice President at Harmon Kardon​ Stereo, prefers to implement feedforward control whenever possible because​ ____________.

it is the most desirable type of control and it takes place before a work activity is done

Wallace​ Wilson, top-level manager at​ Sanchez, Wolinsky, and​ Associates, prefers to implement feedforward control whenever possible because​ ____________.

it is the most desirable type of control and it takes place before a work activity is done

Which of the following incorporates the goals of improving​ quality, eliminating​ waste, reducing​ time, and reducing total​ costs?

lean management

The Hawthorne effect describes a correlation between​ ________.

managerial attitude and productivity

Controls are created and used to​ _________.

monitor and regulate how an organization performs

As is corporate policy to​ do, Wallace​ Wilson, looks to more seasoned coworkers for clues and cues about acceptable work behavior. Being that there are few formal company​ rules, this mentoring is a way for Wallace to have his​ company's values embedded into them. Which of the following does this BEST​ exemplify?

normative control

Helen is a new employee at a large corporation. She wants to succeed in her new position so she looks to​ Milton, a​ long-time employee, for cues on how to act while in important business meetings. This best demonstrates the use of which of the following types of​ control?

normative control

Organizations have fewer formal rules and standard operating procedures when​ _________ is effective.

normative control

Internalized standards for behavior that support​ agreed-upon ways of doing things and what people expect of one another within a cultural group are known as​ ______.

norms

A set of shared​ values, norms, and assumptions that guide​ peoples' behavior within a​ group, business, or institution is known as​ ______.

organizational culture

Daniella DeRezende has headed up Adkins​ Research, a global environmental research​ company, for eleven years. Because of her​ company's high public​ profile, Daniella puts a premium on Adkins​ Research's set of shared values and norms that collectively guide the company as well as each individual within it. Daniella DeRezende is chiefly concerned with Adkins​ Research's _____________.

organizational culture

Reinaldo Costa works at Global Environmental Solutions​ (GES), an international conglomerate of environmental think tanks. Because of his​ company's high profile around the​ world, GES's has a globally strong set of shared values and norms that collectively guide the company as well as each individual within it. Global Environmental Solutions has a globally strong​ _____________.

organizational culture

In which of the following processes are outcomes measured against financial performance and other clearly articulated​ metrics?

output control

Yolanda Fernandez owns a commercial landscaping company. She has recently reworked the control part of her business to allow employees a relative amount of freedom when determining how to best meet​ goals, without too much direct supervision. Yolanda will measure outcome against financial performance and other clearly defined​ metrics, such as customer retention. In doing​ so, she plans to also tie incentives and rewards to meeting or surpassing​ expectations, goals, and targets. Which of the following systems of control does​ Yolanda's company​ utilize?

output control

The two important aspects of objective control are​ ______ and​ ______.

output​ control; behavior control

Adam​ Niesler, Vice President of Controlling at Radio Brand​ Electronics, is a stickler for details and for making sure all of his​ "to dos" are carefully laid out among his multiple agendas and calendars. Because much of​ Adam's job is spent keeping this​ focus, he knows that controlling is especially important in his business. He knows that controlling provides an immediate and critical link back to​ _____________.

planning

Javier Boursin is head of research and development for​ Yo-Yo's Incorporated, a designer​ yo-yo manufacturer. Much of​ Javier's job is spent controlling. He knows that controlling is especially important in his​ business, because it provides an immediate and critical link back to​ _____________.

planning

Although Harvey Sianari has no other employee reporting to​ him, he​ does, every day on the​ job, work hard to complete assigned tasks and support the development of new members of his team.​ So, in doing these things​ consistently, Harvey is​ _____________.

practicing​ self-management

Although Jessica Simpson has no other employee reporting to​ her, she​ does, every day on the​ job, work hard to complete assigned tasks and support the development of new members of her team.​ So, in doing these things​ consistently, Jessica is​ _____________.

practicing​ self-management

Ruby recently graduated with a degree in marketing and public relations.​ McClarney's, a​ family-owned dry cleaner​ chain, asks Ruby to assist them with their marketing efforts.​ Ruby's family and the McClarneys have been close friends from the time she was​ young, and she also worked​ part-time in one of their stores throughout high school. What type of business is​ McClarney's?

privately held company

The meeting held at​ Ingraham, Schafer, and​ Thomas, a public accounting firm in New York​ City, was to address the regulations that the company would now have to comply with.​ "Based on these​ regulations," said company​ CEO, Dan​ Fitsimmons, "every member of this firm will now be held to a higher standard when it comes to​ accounting, record​ keeping, and general moral behavior.​ Fraud, deception, and dishonesty will no longer result in a​ 'slap on the​ wrist.' There are​ real, federally-imposed penalties in place​ now." Which of the following is Dan Fitsimmons NOT​ doing?

reciting his​ firm's corporate charter

Olivia Gulbrand is Vice President in charge of Sales and Marketing at Video​ Tech, a retail firm specializing in a product line that utilizes new video technologies. Among her responsibilities at Video Tech is controlling. Olivia knows​ that, because of the nature of her business and its​ customers, she must practice customer relationship management​ (CRM). Which of the following is NOT important in this​ approach?

risk analysis

Which of the following organizational assessments can be either quantitative or​ qualitative?

standards

According to Mary Parker​ Follett's conclusion about problem​ solving, which of the following persons is the best at solving​ problems?

the person most familiar with the problem

The meeting held at​ Ingraham, Schafer, and​ Thomas, a public accounting firm in New York​ City, was to address the regulations that the company would now have to comply with.​ "Based on these​ regulations," said company​ CEO, Dan​ Fitsimmons, "every member of this firm will now be held to a higher standard when it comes to​ accounting, record​ keeping, and general moral behavior.​ Fraud, deception, and dishonesty will no longer result in a​ 'slap on the​ wrist.' There are​ real, federally-imposed penalties in place​ now." Dan Fitsimmons is warning his employees specifically about​ ______________.

the​ Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

Which of these is a major purpose of organizational​ culture?

to regulate behavior

Which of the following performance appraisals is most likely to include input from customers of an​ organization?

​360-degree review

Ann is the manager of a television manufacturing company and she is researching the most stable machinery to ensure the safety of her employees. This best illustrates which of the following types of​ control?

​feed-forward control

The type of control system that anticipates potential issues or problems before they arise is known as​ ______.

​feed-forward control system


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