FInal
which of the following agencies does NOT operate in the regulatory element of the political-legal dimension
American Red Cross
you own a pirate ship, and you sign a contract with a fellow pirate captain to pillage the entire carribean. You plunder together happily for five years before the british navy sinks you both. What interactive technique have you used?
alliances
developing widespread electric charging stations for electric cars is an illustration of
building technological infastructure
what term describes an approach to management that stresses the mangers role in a formal hierarchy of authority and focuses on the task, machines, and systems needed to accomplish the task efficiently
classical approach
What term describes a style that reflects a moderate concern for both your goals and the other persons goals
collaborating
a positive contribution of the informal relationships in the orgs operation is
communication and interaction
The term task environment describes
competitors, suppliers, customers, substitutes
a coach typically has a game plan against an opposing team. as the game unfolds, a coach will occasionally call a time out when he or she sees that things are not going according to plan. this illustrates what type of control system
concurrent
Jane learned that, although she and June were both hired as part-time salesclerks at the same time and have similar backgrounds, June is paid $1 more per hour. Jane decided to stop cleaning dressing rooms on her shift because she thinks this is unfair. This is an example of which theory?
equity theory
You fire two of your employees for drinking on the job. Soon you have to fire four more, then six more. You threaten remaining employees with legal action if they drink on the job. Your policy is based on
escalation of committment
in hackman and oldhams job characteristics model, when you feel that your job is trivial, you are experiencing a psychological state of low
experienced meaningfulness
if a leader wants a high degree of commitment from his or her subordinates, which sources of power are most likely to lead to that?
expert, referent, and charismatic
when henri fayol said that mangements role is to forecast and plan, to organize, to command, to coordinate, and to control he was stating the
functional definition of management
in the human resource field, many top executive attribute much of their success to
good communication skills
Which of the following is not one of the core trait categories that research has shown to have some relationship to leadership ability and success?
honesty and integrity
experts generally agree that the first step in decision making is
identifying the problems
job analysis is a key component of human resource planning becuase it is used for all fo the following except
identifying the tasks that make up the job
in an organization chart, the higher the level of the box in the chart, the higher the level of
importance
winking, head bodding, hand gestures, and arm motions are forms of
kinesic communication
all of the following characteristics of good performance standards except for
liked by managers and subordinated
transformational leaders generally do not display which of the following characteristics?
low tolerance of risk and uncertainty
you are the operations manager of waldo electric, a major manufacturer of electric transformers. you have set your performance standards at 50,000 units per week with a maximum failure rate of 1 percent. a review of this weeks production shows production of 49,782 units with a 1.1 percent failure rate. your best response to this info would be to
maintain the status quo
which of the following is not a strategy that managers often apply in attempting to overcome resistance to change?
manipulation and co-optation
when a balance of interpersonal forces has been achieved within the group and members have accepted their roles, the group has achieved the stage of
norming
what are prescriptions for appropriate behavior of group members that help reduce the disruption and chaos that would ensue if group members didnt know how to act?
norms
achieving the _____ goals leads to fulfillment of the ____ goals, which leads to fulfillment of the ______ goals
operation, strategic, tactical
georgia realized her supervisor was padding his expense account. Research has shown that her response will most likely be to
pad her own expense account
when the manager of the boston red sox chooses his starting line-up for his next game he is
planning
While open discussion of an ethical issue may not eliminate all ethical problems in an organization, discussion will usually
promote trust and learning in the organization
we think of ____ and ____ as being essentially the same process as selection because central focus of all three is to match an individuals KSAs to the requirement of a job.
promotion; transfer
when extra effort is required from employees and managers have no control over rewards and punishments and close supervision is not practical
referent power!!
in terms of the organization and its resources, managers are individuals who
set the organizations strategic goals
You are the international marketing manager for Brides & Grooms, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of wedding apparel. This year's fashions are featuring white for the entire wedding party. You scheduled this year's Asian kick-off for next Monday in Tokyo, when you discover that white is the Japanese color of mourning. What did you overlook?
social and cultural differences
the compensation and reward issues involved in equity theory can generate problem for management because of their
subjectivity
the purpose of recruiting is to attract applicants who are characterized by all of the following except
sufficient in number
all of the following are advantages of virtual teams except
they always lead to greater effiency and results
ethical violations destroy
trust
when confronted with an ethical issue ____ manager weighs the costs and benefits of the consequences of all possible alternatives, and then chooses the one that benefits the most people
utilitarianism
according to research, the most important factor affecting daily ethical decisions at work is the
work group or the percieved ethicalness of the workplace