management exam 1 homework
management in a small business is ______ important as management in a large organization
equally as
the idea of equal pay for equal work by men and women is an expression of _______
distributive justice
a company has _____ when its managers are honest, treat customers and employees fairly, and serve as role models
ethical leadership
your moral principles and values, or ______ determine what you view as right and wrong and how you behave accordingly
ethics
the activities that managers like the ______ include controlling subordinates, handling paperwork, and managing time pressures
least
if a decision is deemed immoral because it violates someone's right to freedom of speech or freedom of movement, the _______ approach to ethics has been used
moral-rights
what can managers do to shape an organization's culture?
over-communicate company values, establish a vision for the company, reward employees when they act in accordance with the company's vision
an organization's investors and shareholders, employees, customers, and suppliers are considered its _______, in contrast to human rights activists, environmental organizations, and the communities where it does busniess
primary stakeholders
the _______ of office depot includes amazon.com where many people order office supplies, as well as manufacturers of office supplies
task environment
which are true about organizational culture?
the actions managers take can change a company's culture, employees may be unaware of the underlying assumptions that guide an organization's culture, culture can create a competitive advantage for a company
when conducting studies, researchers need to be careful of _________, or the possibility that their active participation with study participants can influence the data
the hawthorne effect
culture can be defined as ______
a set of key values, beliefs, and norms
external control and the threat of punishment are not the only means for bringing about effort toward organizational objectives. a person will exercise self-direction and self-control in the service of objectives to which he or she is committed
theory Y
a set of interrelated parts that functions as a whole to achieve a common purpose
system
this individual was a practicing psychologist who observed that his patients' problems usually stemmed from an inability to satisfy their needs
abraham maslow
based on theories from psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics, the _________ conducts the scientific studies of human behavior to prescribe new management techniques
behavioral sciences approach
Today's workplace is changing. Managers are less likely to adopt a ______ leadership style. Now managers are more likely to create a ______ work environment.
command and control; flexible
some companies today are using social media to learn more about the other companies in their industry. _____ such as this creates an ethical dilemma because our laws and values surrounding intelligence gathering are not clear cut
competitive intelligence
becoming a manager means a profound transformation in the way people think of themselves, called personal ____ which includes letting go of deeply held attitudes and habits and learning new ways of thinking
identity
her background as a social worker informed her writings on reducing conflict in organizations- she stressed the idea that leaders must work with people rather than implementing a set of techniques
mary parker follett
managers in nonprofit organizations must prioritize the needs of ______
multiple stakeholders
proposed by frederick taylor, the _________ approach requires managers to use a rational method to develop the right tools and procedures for an individual job and then have all workers do the job the same way
scientific management
when managers use environmental and social impacts as criteria in all their decision making, ______ is an important part of their philosophy
sustainability
the average human being has an inherent dislike of work and will avoid it if possible
theory X
broadly, ___________ emphasizes the importance of people in the organization
the humanistic perspective