Management Chp. 1 Review Quiz
________ identified ten different but highly interrelated roles performed by all managers, regardless of their level within the organization.
Henry Mintzberg
Master Motors has experienced a scrap rate higher than the industry average. This problem is an example of ______________.
Inefficiency
A key characteristic of an organization is that it has __________.
Purpose
George, CEO of Lotus, Inc., is meeting with his senior management team to decide where Lotus will be five years from now. They are discussing what industries they should enter and leave and where the company should be positioned in its markets. They are also discussing how the many divisions of Lotus will fit into their future. George and his team are using their __________ skills.
Conceptual
Flora is comparing the monthly budget to actual revenues and expenses. Flora is engaged in the ____________ function.
Controlling
________ is the process of getting things done, effectively and efficiently, with and through other people.
Management
________ are the people who direct the activities of others in an organization.
Managers
A(n) __________ is a deliberate arrangement of people brought together to accomplish some specific purpose.
Organization
Edie has received a rush order and is in the process of deciding how to re-arrange existing orders to squeeze this one in. Edie is engaged in ____________.
Planning
Harold greets the administrative assistants each morning and regularly chats with the other supervisors. He is on good terms with the upper managers, offering suggestions to save money and to make the firm more effective. Harold is exercising his __________ skills.
Political
A ________________ is an example of a special type of first-line manager.
Team Leader
James has noticed that the average age of his employees has increased over the last ten years. The area most affected by this observation is _____________.
The Workforce
Barbara oversees the work of four vice presidents of finance, human resources, engineering, and marketing. Barbara is a _______________.
Top Manager
Which of the following statements best explains why customers are important to managers?
Without customers, most organizations would cease to exist.
Jan does not intend to become a manager. It is still a good idea for her to study management because ___________.
as an employee she will still most likely report to a manager
Kevin has been placed in charge of his firm's sustainability efforts. This means Kevin will likely ____________.
be factoring economic, environmental, and social aspects into how his firm pursues its business goals
Dave has the highest quality rating in the department but he is also the slowest worker. Because Dave is paid hourly, his labor cost per unit is also the highest in the department. We could say that Dave is ____________.
effective but not efficient
Darlene's roofing crew finished the roof in record time, only to discover they had reroofed the wrong house. We could say this crew was _________________.
efficient but not effective
A manager's job focuses on ________.
helping others accomplish their work goals
Kaitlyn would like to see her employer develop a social media presence. One persuasive argument Kaitlyn could use is ____________.
social media is a good way to connect with customers and to tap into the innovation and talent of the firm's employees
Hanna is a first-line manager of a production area. For her, technical skills would mean _________.
specialized knowledge of the equipment and processes used in her area
As a consumer, it is important for you to study management because __________.
we expect to experience both efficiency and effectiveness when interacting with organizations
Abraham's job requires that he work through others and coordinate their actions to achieve his firm's goals. Abraham is a(n) ___________.
first-line manager
Henri Fayol identified five functions all managers perform. There were ______________.
planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling
Isabella has discovered that as she rises through the ranks of her organization, she spends more time ___________ and less time _____________.
planning; supervising