Management Exam 1

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_________ justice focuses on the fair application of policies and rules to all. a) Interactional b) Procedural c) Fair d) Distributive

Procedural

7. Which principle states that a person should only receive orders from one boss in an organization? ( a) Scalar ( b) Contingency ( c) Hawthorne ( d) Unity of command

Unity of command

Personal beliefs such as honesty, caring and integrity are called ________. a) Beliefs b) Ideas c) Ethics d) Values

Values

Argyris would argue that high absenteeism and poor morale is likely due to: a) poorly designed tasks interfering with efficiency b) a poorly defined hierarchy of authority c) a mismatch between management practices and normal adult behavior d) a lack of control and enforcement e) the absence of managerially-defined plans and directions

a mismatch between management practices and normal adult behavior

14. In a CPM/ PERT analysis, the focus is on ____________ and the event ____________ that link them together with the finished project. ( a) costs; budgets ( b) activities; sequences ( c) timetables; budgets ( d) goals; costs

activities; sequences

13. An amoral manager _________. ( a) always acts in consideration of ethical issues ( b) chooses to behave unethically ( c) makes ethics a personal goal ( d) acts unethically but does so unintentionally

acts unethically but does so unintentionally

2. A problem is a discrepancy between a/ an _________ situation and a desired situation. ( a) unexpected ( b) risk ( c) actual ( d) uncertain

actual

A process that identifies lessons learned through a completed project, task force assignment or special operation is called a(an) a) performance assignment b) planning session c) planning function d) after-action review

after-action review

Which of the following is NOT a part of Theory Y thinking? a) employees like work b) employees want responsibility c) employees are capable of self control d) employees are creative e) all are part of theory Y thinking

all are part of theory Y thinking

2. Organizational charts provide: a) a clear division of work b) lines of supervisory relationships c) recognition of the spans of control d) identification of the major subunits in the organization e) all of the above

all of the above

In order for the second step in the control process to be effective: a) you must be able to conduct accurate measurements. b) you must be timely in the measuring process. c) the standards used must be agreed upon by the relevant parties. d) the process must be able to spot differences between actual output and the standards. e) all of the above

all of the above

In order to lead transformational change, the leader must: a) establish a sense of urgency b) empower others c) create and communicate a change vision d) celebrate short term wins e) all of the above

all of the above

Organizational culture can be thought of as: a) the "way we do things around here" b) a system of shared beliefs and values c) the personality of the organization d) a guide to acceptable behavior in the organization e) all of the above

all of the above

13. The research of Mintzberg and others concludes that most managers _________. ( a) work at a leisurely pace. ( b) have blocks of private time for planning. ( c) always live with the pressures of performance responsibility. ( d) have the advantages of short workweeks.

always live with the pressures of performance responsibility.

13. You go to your boss and ask for a pay raise. She says: " Well, let's take a look first at what you are making now." The risk you face in this situation is that your boss's decision will be biased because of _________. ( a) a framing error ( b) escalating commitment ( c) anchoring and adjustment ( d) strategic opportunism

anchoring and adjustment

The ________ heuristic occurs when people adjust a previously existing value to make a decision. a) escalating commitment b) representative c) anchoring and adjustment d) availability

anchoring and adjustment

1. The main purpose of organizing as a management function is to _________. ( a) make sure that results match plans ( b) arrange people and resources to accomplish work ( c) create enthusiasm for the needed work ( d) link strategies with operational plans

arrange people and resources to accomplish work

11. If a student in one of your course groups volunteers to gather information for a case analysis and the other members tell him to go ahead and choose the information sources he believes are most important, the group is giving this student _________ to fulfill the agreed- upon task. ( a) responsibility ( b) accountability ( c) authority ( d) values

authority

11. A manager who decides against hiring a new employee that just graduated from Downstate University because the last person hired from there turned out to be a low performer is falling prey to _________ error. ( a) availability ( b) adjustment ( c) anchoring ( d) representativeness

availability

A systematic thinker will: a) try to stay very flexible in their thinking. b) generally be spontaneous. c) be analytical in their approach. d) typically be creative in their methods. e) rely on "hunches" for direction.

be analytical in their approach

If the issue is a drop in the company's sales, the decision making mistake to be carefully avoided is: a) keeping your focus broad enough. b) focusing on the right problem. c) keeping your focus narrow enough. d) being sure you are looking at the problem and not a symptom.

being sure you are looking at the problem and not a symptom

A common phrase used to define the things that world class companies do better than others is ______________. a) best practices b) international comparisons c) operating procedures d) forecasting

best practices

According to Max Weber, a _____________ is a rational and efficient form of organization based on logic, order and legitimate authority. a) learning organization b) Corporation c) government agency d) bureaucracy

bureaucracy

3. General Electric is a complex conglomerate that owns many firms operating in very different industries. The strategies pursued for each individual firm within GE umbrella would best be called __________ level strategies. ( a) corporate ( b) business ( c) functional ( d) transnational

business

7. Movie downloads by subscription ( Netflix) and advertising revenues from Internet searches ( Google) are examples of __________ innovations. ( a) business model ( b) social ( c) product ( d) process

business model

The process of turning ideas into products/methods that can increase profits is called: a) creativity b) organizational development c) business model innovation d) transformational change e) incremental change

business model innovation

8. A good performance objective is written in such a way that it ____________. ( a) has a flexible timetable ( b) is general and not too specific ( c) is impossible to accomplish ( d) can be easily measured

can be easily measured

10. A ________ in the BCG Matrix would have a high market share in a low- growth market. ( a) dog ( b) cash cow ( c) question mark ( d) star

cash cow

12. When one team member advises another team member that " your behavior is crossing the line in terms of our expectations for workplace civility," she is exercising a form of ________ control over the other person's inappropriate behaviors. ( a) clan ( b) market ( c) internal ( d) preliminary

clan

7. The _________ decision model views managers as making optimizing decisions, whereas the _________ decision model views them as making satisficing decisions. ( a) behavioral; judgmental heuristics ( b) classical; behavioral ( c) judgmental heuristics; ethical ( d) crisis; routine

classical; behavioral

3. An organization with a strong culture is most likely to have a __________. ( a) tight, bureaucratic structure ( b) loose, flexible design ( c) small staff size ( d) clearly communicated mission

clearly communicated mission.

___________ splits one job between two people. a) Job design b) Job enrichment c) Job sharing d) Teamwork

Job sharing

_____________ is / are a process of joint objective setting and reviews between a manager and a direct report. a) Management by Directives b) Management by Objectives c) Performance Appraisals d) Salary Reviews

Management by Objectives

1. ___________ is the process of arranging people and resources to work toward a common goal. a) Controlling b) Leading c) Planning d) Organizing e) Disciplining

Organizing

The term "Hawthorne Effect" was used to explain some of the important findings of the Hawthorne studies. What does the term mean? a) Productivity is determined by efficiency. b) Physical conditions of work are more important than social relationships. c) People given special attention tend to perform as expected. d) When jobs are designed scientifically performance improves.

People given special attention tend to perform as expected.

____________ is the process of setting goals and objectives a) Controlling b) Organizing c) Planning d) Leading

Planning

All students are expected to follow the guidelines regarding sexual harassment is an example of a a) Policy b) Rule c) Procedure d) all of the above

Policy

3. The first step in the planning process is to _________. ( a) decide how to get where you want to go ( b) define your objectives ( c) identify possible future conditions or scenarios ( d) act quickly to take advantage of opportunities

define your objectives

2. The management function of _________ is being activated when a bookstore manager measures daily sales in the magazine section and compares them with daily sales targets. ( a) planning ( b) agenda setting ( c) controlling ( d) delegating

controlling

15. Among the financial ratios often used for control purposes, Current Assets/ Current Liabilities is known as the ____________. ( a) debt ratio ( b) net margin ( c) current ratio ( d) inventory turnover ratio

current ratio

The four steps in commercializing innovation are idea generation, initial experimentation, ____________ and final application. a) product introduction b) process improvement c) process development d) feasibility experimentation

feasibility experimentation

3. When an automobile manufacturer is careful to purchase only the highest- quality components for use in production, this is an example of an attempt to ensure high performance through ____________ control. ( a) concurrent ( b) statistical ( c) inventory ( d) feedforward

feedforward

When a manager stops by before a shift to see if everything is ready to go, this is an example of which control type? a) steering control b) feedback control c) feedforward control d) concurrent control e) post-action control

feedforward control

The level of management tasked with supervising people performing non-managerial jobs is reflected in titles such as: a) top level managers b) first line managers c) directors d) middle managers

first line managers

When John, president of Global Products, decided to form a new division for marketing into China, he was implementing a __________structure. a) product b) geographical c) team d) service

geographical

8. A company buys cloth in one country, has designs made in another country, has the garments sewn in another country, and sells the finished product in yet other countries. This firm is actively engaging in the practice of _________. ( a) job migration ( b) performance effectiveness ( c) value creation ( d) global sourcing

global sourcing

When setting goals, step one of the planning process should include: a) getting the mundane, trivial things planned first. b) focusing on easy goals to build momentum. c) keeping your eye on the past in order to know what you have accomplished. d) developing performance targets that require you to work hard and stretch to reach.

developing performance targets that require you to work hard and stretch to reach

13. When Coke and Pepsi spend millions on ads trying to convince customers that their products are unique, they are pursuing what Porter calls a ______________ strategy. ( a) transnational ( b) concentration ( c) diversification ( d) differentiation

differentiation

A strategy that focuses on offering products that are unique with respect to competitor's products is called a _____________ strategy. a) integrated b) cost leadership c) differentiation d) diversification

differentiation

7. When a manager denies promotion to a qualified worker simply because of personally disliking her because she is Hispanic, this is an example of _________. ( a) discrimination ( b) accountability ( c) self- management ( d) a free- agent economy

discrimination

2. If a manager fails to enforce a late- to- work policy for all workers— that is, by allowing some favored employees to arrive late without penalties— this would be considered a violation of _________. ( a) human rights ( b) personal values ( c) distributive justice ( d) cultural relativism

distributive justice

8. If Google's top management were to announce that the firm was going to buy Federal Express, this would be a strategy of growth by ____________. ( a) diversification ( b) concentration ( c) horizontal integration ( d) vertical integration

diversification

6. A manufacturing business with a functional structure has recently acquired two other businesses with very different product lines. The president of the combined company might consider using a _________ structure to allow a better focus on the unique needs of each product area. ( a) virtual ( b) team ( c) divisional ( d) network

divisional

Companies that use the internet to market their products and gain competitive advantage are employing a(n) ___________ strategy. a) Communication b) Computer c) e-business d) electronic

e-business

8. One of the conclusions from the Hawthorne studies was that _________. ( a) motion studies could improve performance ( b) groups can sometimes restrict the productivity of their members ( c) people respond well to monetary incentives ( d) supervisors should avoid close relations with their subordinates

groups can sometimes restrict the productivity of their members

All of the following will improve your time management except: a) saying "no" when a friend asks you to go to a movie on a night you planned to study. b) handling all the details of a team project to make sure they are done right. c) scheduling your school projects for the quarter at the beginning of the term. d) screening your calls and not checking email and text messages constantly.

handling all the details of a team project to make sure they are done right.

The major difference between a matrix structure and a team structure is that a team structure: a) has no functional management b) has no project management c) is always temporary d) has project management

has no project management

2. The Hawthorne studies were important in management history because they raised awareness about the influence of _________ on productivity. ( a) organization structures ( b) human factors ( c) physical work conditions ( d) pay and rewards

human factors

A person who is responsible for providing new insights and discoveries to the company is called a(n) ______________. a) idea generator b) information gatekeeper c) product champion d) project manager

idea generator

4. The first step in the decision- making process is to _________. ( a) generate a list of alternatives ( b) assess the costs and benefits of each alternative ( c) identify and define the problem ( d) perform the ethics double- check

identify and define the problem

9. When managers use benchmarking in the planning process, they usually try to _________. ( a) set up flexible budgets ( b) identify best practices used by others ( c) find the most accurate forecasts that are available ( d) use expert staff planners to set objectives

identify best practices used by others

What is the fourth step in the decision making process? a) evaluate results b) implement the decision c) conduct cost benefit analysis d) generate alternatives

implement the decision

2. The benefits of planning often include _________. ( a) improved focus ( b) less need for controlling ( c) more accurate forecasts ( d) guaranteed success

improved focus

Beliefs that good grades are obtained through good study habits or luck in getting the "right" test questions or sitting beside "smart" friends are all examples of: a) good ethics b) instrumental values c) moral-rights d) terminal values e) distributive justice

instrumental values

7. If a manager takes a lot of time explaining to a subordinate why he did not get a promotion and sincerely listens to his concerns, this is an example of an attempt to act ethically according to _________ justice. ( a) utilitarian ( b) commutative ( c) interactional ( d) universal

interactional

According to Sullenberger, the four cognitive styles of decision making are sensation thinkers, intuitive thinkers, sensation feelers and a) risk takers. b) intuitive feelers. c) sensation takers. d) intuitive takers.

intuitive feelers

The recommendation of the BCG matrix on question marks is retrenchment or ________. a) invest freely b) invest for stability c) invest in a targeted manner d) divest

invest in a targeted manner

9. A common mistake made by managers facing crisis situations is _________. ( a) trying to get too much information before responding ( b) relying too much on group decision making ( c) isolating themselves to make crisis decisions alone ( d) forgetting to use their crisis management plan

isolating themselves to make crisis decisions alone

All of the following are positive aspects of globalization for the U.S. except: a) borderless world for businesses b) job migration to other countries c) interdependence of resources flows and markets d) global outsourcing e) global markets

job migration to other countries

The process that has production materials arriving from suppliers as they are required is called ___________ scheduling. a) on time b) almost on time c) Strategic d) just in time

just in time

Employees who use primarily their minds and intellects rather than their physical capabilities are referred to as ____________. a) managers b) direct supervisors c) knowledge workers d) psychology workers

knowledge workers

The levels of strategy used in organizations are corporate, business and ________. a) Personal b) Competitive c) Functional d) Legal

legal

12. A manager using a force-coercion strategy is most likely relying on the power of __________ to bring about planned change. ( a) expertise ( b) reference ( c) legitimacy ( d) information

legitimacy

11. In Porter's five forces model, which of the following conditions is most favorable from the standpoint of industry attractiveness? ( a) Many competitive rivals ( b) Many substitute products ( c) Low bargaining power of suppliers ( d) Few barriers to entry

low bargaining power of suppliers

9. In respect to the link between bad management and ethical behavior, research shows that _________. ( a) managers who set unrealistic goals can cause unethical behavior ( b) most whistleblowers just want more pay ( c) only top managers really serve as ethics role models ( d) a good code of ethics makes up for any management deficiencies

managers who set unrealistic goals can cause unethical behavior

15. When a change leader tries to deal with resistance by trying to covertly influence others, offering only selective information and/ or structuring events in favor of the desired change, this is an example of __________. ( a) rational persuasion ( b) manipulation and cooptation ( c) negotiation ( d) facilitation

manipulation and cooperation

5. The " two- boss" system of reporting relationships is both a potential source of problems and one of the key aspects of _________ structures. ( a) functional ( b) matrix ( c) network ( d) product

matrix

7. An organization using a _________ structure should expect that more problems will be solved at lower levels and that top managers will have more time free to engage in strategic thinking. ( a) virtual ( b) matrix ( c) functional ( d) product

matrix

Project managers are a very important part of a __________ structure. a) virtual b) functional c) matrix d) team

matrix

10. In a hierarchy of objectives, plans at lower levels are supposed to act as _________ for accomplishing higher- level plans. ( a) means ( b) ends ( c) scenarios ( d) benchmarks

means

1. After objectives and standards are set, what step comes next in the control process? ( a) Measure results. ( b) Take corrective action. ( c) Compare results with objectives. ( d) Modify standards to fit circumstances.

measure results

12. The bureaucratic organization described by Max Weber is similar to the _________ organization described by Burns and Stalker. ( a) adaptive ( b) mechanistic ( c) organic ( d) horizontal

mechanistic

10. A " tall" organization will likely have _________ spans of control than a " flat" organization with the same number of members. ( a) wider ( b) narrower ( c) more ambiguous ( d) less centralized

narrower

Maslow's progression principle states that _________________. a) all needs can be satisfied by everybody b) needs can be satisfied simultaneously c) activated needs are not important in human behavior d) needs must be satisfied sequentially beginning with the lowest

needs must be satisfied sequentially beginning with the lowest

The lack of communications between functional departments in a functional structure often results in which of the following? a) negative completion can occur between the functional units b) a lack of expertise in solving technical problems c) no clear career paths for employees d) a lack of training within the departments

negative completion can occur between the functional units

9. An organization that employs just a few " core" or essential full- time employees and outsources a lot of the remaining work shows signs of using a _________ structure. ( a) functional ( b) divisional ( c) network ( d) team

network

3. The process of building and maintaining good working relationships with others who may some-day help a manager implement his or her work agendas is called _________. ( a) governance ( b) networking ( c) emotional intelligence ( d) entrepreneurship

networking

5. When the members of a special task force are asked to develop a proposal for hitting very aggressive targets for the international sales of a new product, this problem most likely requires a _________ decision. ( a) routine ( b) programmed ( c) crisis ( d) nonprogrammed

nonprogrammed

1. Stories told about an organization's past accomplishments and heroes such as company founders are all part of what is called the __________ culture. ( a) observable ( b) underground ( c) functional ( d) core

observable

A(n) ______________ transforms resource inputs from the environment into product outputs. a) administrative staff b) closed system c) open system d) contingency plan

open system

4. As a first step to help implement her firm's strategic plans, the CEO of a business firm would want marketing, manufacturing, and finance executives to develop clear and appropriate _________. ( a) procedures ( b) operational plans ( c) zero- based budgets ( d) forecasts

operational plans

The study of how organizations produce goods and services is called a) marketing operations b) learning practice c) contingency practice d) operations management

operations management

12. When a team leader clarifies desired work targets and deadlines for a work team, he or she is fulfilling the management function of _________. ( a) planning ( b) delegating ( c) controlling ( d) supervising

planning

15. The planning process isn't complete until _________. ( a) future conditions have been identified ( b) stretch goals have been set ( c) plans are implemented and results evaluated ( d) budgets commit resources to plans

plans are implemented and results evaluated

1. A manager who is reactive and works hard to address problems after they occur is described as a _________. ( a) problem seeker ( b) problem solver ( c) rational thinker ( d) strategic opportunist

problem solver

A rule describing exactly what process to follow in a specific situation is called a ________. a) policy b) project plan c) long term plan d) procedure

procedure

6. Having a clear sexual harassment policy won't help an organization much unless it is accompanied by clear _________ that let all members know for sure how it will be implemented. ( a) contingencies ( b) benchmarks ( c) procedures ( d) budgets

procedures

5. Product innovations create new goods or services for customers, whereas __________ innovations create new ways of doing things in the organization. ( a) content ( b) process ( c) quality ( d) task

process

6. The Kindle e- reader by Amazon and the iPad by Apple are examples of __________ innovations. ( a) business model ( b) social ( c) product ( d) process

product

Good Bank Inc. has many branches. They are all managed by branch managers who have loans, investments, operations and trust managers reporting directly to them. This is an example of a _________ structure. a) dysfunctional b) matrix c) network d) product

product

All of the following "modern" management ideas actually find their roots in the writings of Mary Parker Follett except: a) employee ownership b) profit sharing c) organizations as systems d) profit above all

profit above all

8. One reason why certainty is the most favorable environment for problem solving is because the problems can be addressed by using _________ decisions. ( a) satisficing ( b) optimizing ( c) programmed ( d) intuitive

programmed

Sam spends a lot of time attending new product development meetings and reviewing schedules. Sam's role is that of a(n) _____________. a) idea generator b) information gatekeeper c) product champion d) project manager

project manager

10. The basic purpose of a starting a skunkworks is to __________. ( a) add more bureaucratic structure to the innovation process ( b) provide special space for people to work together and achieve innovation ( c) make sure that any innovation occurs according to preset plans ( d) give people free time in their jobs to be person-ally creative

provide special space for people to work together and achieve innovation

9. The innovation process isn't really successful in an organization until a new idea is __________. ( a) tested as a prototype ( b) proven to be financially feasible ( c) put into practice ( d) discovered or invented

put into practice

The "shared power" change strategy is most closely linked to the ____________ power base: a) legitimate power b) reward power c) coercive power d) expert power e) referent power

referent power

The _________heuristic occurs when people use a stereotype to assess the likely occurrence of an event. a) escalating commitment b) representative c) anchoring and adjustment d) availability

representative

4. An organization that is downsizing by cutting staff to reduce costs can be described as pursuing a _________ strategy. ( a) liquidation ( b) divestiture ( c) retrenchment ( d) stability

retrecnhment

What is the best strategy for products that the Boston Consulting Group would identify as dogs? a) high growth b) retrenchment c) low growth d) no growth

retrenchment

2. Planned and spontaneous ceremonies and celebrations of work achievements illustrate how the use of __________ helps build strong corporate cultures. ( a) rewards ( b) structures ( c) rites and rituals ( d) core values

rites and rituals

Achievement award programs are ________ that contribute to a company's core values. a) stories b) heroes c) rites and rituals d) symbols

rites and rituals

Porter suggests that industry attractiveness is a function of five forces, including: a) profitability, market share, workforce quality, innovativeness, social responsibility b) cost efficiency, product quality, service quality, workforce quality, innovativeness c) differentiation, cost leadership, focused differentiation, focused cost, integration d) rivalry, new entrant threat, supplier power, buyer power, threat of substitutes

rivalry, new entrant threat, supplier power, buyer power, threat of substitutes

13. A marketing plan in a business firm would most likely deal with _________. ( a) production methods and technologies ( b) money and capital investments ( c) facilities and workforce recruiting ( d) sales and product distribution

sales and product distribution

1. Planning is best described as the process of _________ and _________. ( a) developing premises about the future; evaluating them ( b) measuring results; taking corrective action ( c) measuring past performance; targeting future performance ( d) setting objectives; deciding how to accomplish them

setting objectives; deciding how to accomplish them

Informally defined organizations made up of unofficial employee working relationships are often referred to as ____________ organizations. a) strategic b) vertical c) shadow d) formal

shadow

13. The most participative of the planned change strategies is __________. ( a) negotiation and agreement ( b) rational persuasion ( c) shared power ( d) education and communication

shared power

2. An organization chart is most useful for _________. ( a) mapping informal structures ( b) eliminating functional chimneys ( c) showing designated supervisory relationships ( d) describing the shadow organization

showing designated supervisory relationships

Special creative units set free from the normal organizational structure for the purpose of innovation are called ______________. a) divisions b) skunkworks c) research labs d) business units

skunkworks

The obligation of an organization to its stakeholders as well as its own interest is called _________. a) Altruism b) social responsibility c) Philanthropy d) corporate interest

social responsibility

11. The manager's role in the " upside- down pyramid" view of organizations is best described as providing _________ so that operating workers can directly serve _________. ( a) direction; top management ( b) leadership; organizational goals ( c) support; customers ( d) agendas; networking

support; customers

8. Green innovation is most associated with the concept of __________. ( a) observable culture ( b) core culture ( c) sustainability ( d) skunkworks

sustainability

3. If a manager approaches problems in a rational and analytical way, trying to solve them in step- by- step fashion, he or she is well described as a/ an _________. ( a) systematic thinker ( b) intuitive thinker ( c) problem seeker ( d) behavioral decision maker

systematic thinker

14. Personal creativity drivers include creativity skills, task expertise, and _________. ( a) strategic opportunism ( b) management support ( c) organizational culture ( d) task motivation

task motivation

9. If an organization was performing poorly, what would Henri Fayol most likely advise as a way to improve things? ( a) teach managers to better plan, organize, lead, and control ( b) give workers better technology ( c) promote only the best workers to management ( d) find ways to improve total quality management

teach managers to better plan, organize, lead, and control

14. The responses most likely to be associated with use of a force- coercion change strategy are best described as __________. ( a) internalized commitment ( b) temporary compliance ( c) passive cooptation ( d) active resistance

temporary compliance

10. A person's desires for a comfortable life and family security represent _________ values, whereas his or her desires to be honest and hard working represent _________ values. ( a) terminal; instrumental ( b) instrumental; terminal ( c) universal; individual ( d) individual; universal

terminal; instrumental

Top managers are directly accountable to: a) the employees b) the stockholders c) the government d) the board of directors e) the marketplace

the board of directors

Network structures are valued because they can offer: a) an easy switch to this structure from any other type b) the simplicity of operating these structures c) the control they give over each piece of the system d) the redundancy such a system provides e) the cost and flexibility gains these systems provide

the cost and flexibility gains these systems provide

The upside-down view of organizations suggests that organizations exist to serve: a) the customers b) the employees c) the top managers d) the stockholders e) the government

the customers

14. If an organization is considered an open system, work activities that turn resources into outputs are part of the _________ process. ( a) input ( b) transformation ( c) output ( d) feedback

transformation

A __________ strategy tries to operate without a strong national identity and seeks a balance between the efficiency of worldwide operations and responsiveness to local cultures. a) Multidomestic b) Globalization c) Diversification d) transnational

transnational

You know that you are likely working with a "status quo" manager when they exhibit any of the following traits except: a) appearing threatened by change b) being bothered by uncertainty c) preferring predictability d) supporting the status quo e) typically making things happen

typically making things happen

According to Lewin, the correct order in the steps of change is: a) freezing, refreezing, changing b) unfreezing, changing, refreezing c) refreezing, changing, unfreezing d) changing, unfreezing, refreezing

unfreezing, changing, refreezing

1. A business owner makes a decision to reduce a plant's workforce by 10% to cut costs and be able to save jobs for the other 90% of employees. This decision could be justified as ethical by using the _________ approach to moral reasoning. ( a) utilitarian ( b) individualism ( c) justice ( d) moral rights

utilitarian

If you argue for increasing the dues for your student organization in order to keep the club solvent, even though some of the members might not be able to afford the increase, you are taking this approach to moral reasoning: a) individualism view b) utilitarian view c) justice view d) moral-rights view e) cultural relativism view

utilitarian view

4. Honesty, social responsibility, and customer service are examples of __________ that can become foundations for an organization's core culture. ( a) rites and rituals ( b) values ( c) subsystems ( d) ideas

values

When a company expands by acquiring suppliers or distributors, it is called growth through ________. a) Diversification b) vertical integration c) Expansion d) globalization

vertical integration

A statement that clarifies the purpose of the organization and expresses what it hopes to be in the future is called a ___________. a) operational plan b) vision statement c) strategic plan d) tactical plan

vision statement

The most significant factor that determines whether a decision is a programmed or nonprogrammed decision is: a) the length of time available b) the number of people involved in the outcome c) whether the problem is new or unusual d) the amount of money involved in the solution

whether the problem is new or unusual

4. Someone who exposes the ethical misdeeds of others in an organization is usually called a/ an _________. ( a) whistleblower ( b) ethics advocate ( c) ombudsman ( d) stakeholder

whistleblower

12. From a time management perspective, which manager is likely to be in best control of his or her time? One who _________. ( a) tries to never say "no" to requests from others ( b) works on the most important things first ( c) immediately responds to instant messages ( d) always has " an open office door"

works on the most important things first

3. If Douglas McGregor heard an instructor complaining that her students were lazy and irresponsible, he would say these assumptions _________. ( a) violated scientific management ideas ( b) focused too much on needs ( c) would create a negative self- fulfilling prophecy ( d) showed contingency thinking

would create a negative self- fulfilling prophecy

A budget that allocates resources as if each item were brand new is called a _______ budget. a) Strategic b) New c) Operating d) zero based

zero based

7. When a manager is asked to justify a new budget proposal on the basis of projected activities rather than as an incremental adjustment to the prior year's budget, this is an example of _________. ( a) zero- based budgeting ( b) strategic planning ( c) operational planning ( d) contingency planning

zero- based budgeting

1. Which is the best question to ask to start the strategic management process? ( a) " What is our mission?" ( b) " How well are we currently doing?" ( c) " How can we get where we want to be?" ( d) " Why aren't we doing better?"

"What is our mission?"

14. Workers following a compressed workweek schedule often work 40 hours in _________ days. ( a) 3 ½ ( b) 4 ( c) 5 ( d) a flexible schedule of

4

6. Which ethical position has been criticized as a source of " ethical imperialism"? ( a) Individualism ( b) Absolutism ( c) Utilitarianism ( d) Relativism

Absolutism

15. Which of the following is a responsibility that is most associated with the work of a CEO, or chief executive officer, of a large company? ( a) Aligning the company with changes in the external environment ( b) Reviewing annual pay raises for all employees ( c) Monitoring short- term performance of lower-level task forces and committees ( d) Conducting hiring interviews for new college graduates

Aligning the company with changes in the external environment

A _________ strategy uses information technology and the internet to link organizations vertically in supply chains. a) B2C b) B2S c) B2G d) B2B

B2B

5. When you buy music downloads online, the firm selling them to you is engaging in which type of e- business strategy? ( a) B2C ( b) B2B ( c) infomediary ( d) crowdsourcing

B2C

11. _________ management assumes people are complex, with widely varying needs. ( a) Classical ( b) Neoclassical ( c) Behavioral ( d) Modern

Behavioral

The process of using external comparisons as a means of determining how your company is doing is called __________. a) Forecasting b) Benchmarking c) Allocating d) justifying

Benchmarking

7. When MBO is done right, who does the review of a team member's performance accomplishments? ( a) The team member ( b) The team leader ( c) Both the team member and team leader ( d) The team leader, the team member, and a lawyer

Both the team member and the team leader

__________ control influences behavior through norms and expectations set by the organization's culture. a) Market b) External c) Bureaucratic d) Clan

Clan

The ____________ view of corporate social responsibility is that management's only responsibility is to maximize profits and shareholder value. a) Socioeconomic b) Legal c) Classical d) entrepreneurial

Classical

The upside down pyramid suggests that the style of managers should be one of a) Directing b) Coaching c) Ordering d) all of the above

Coaching

10. If the direction in managerial work today is away from command and control, what is it toward? ( a) Coaching and facilitating ( b) Telling and selling ( c) Pushing and pulling ( d) Carrot and stick

Coaching and facilitating

9. The intellectual capital equation states: Intellectual Capital _________ Commitment. ( a) Diversity ( b) Confidence ( c) Competency ( d) Communication

Competency

5. _________ planning identifies alternative courses of action that can be quickly taken if problems occur with the original plan. ( a) Benchmark ( b) Participatory ( c) Staff ( d) Contingency

Contingency

___________ is (are) used to graphically display trends so that exceptions to quality standards are met. a) Instruction manuals b) Equations c) Control charts d) just in time data

Control charts

6. _________ is the active oversight by boards of directors of top management decisions in such areas as corporate strategy and financial reporting. ( a) Value chain analysis ( b) Productivity ( c) Outsourcing ( d) Corporate governance

Corporate governance

____________ suggests that there is no one right way to behave and that ethics is dependent on the local cultural. a) Procedural rights b) Universalism c) Ethical imperialism d) Cultural relativism

Cultural relativism

Maslow's ____________ principal states that people act to satisfy unfulfilled needs. a) Deficit b) Desire c) Want d) Care

Deficit

1. If a sales department supervisor is held accountable by a middle manager for the department's performance, on whom is the department supervisor dependent in making this performance possible? ( a) Board of directors ( b) Top management ( c) Customers or clients ( d) Department salespersons

Department salespersons

14. In a social responsibility audit of a business firm, positive behaviors meeting which of the following criteria would measure the highest level of commitment to socially responsible practices? ( a) Legal— obeying the law ( b) Economic— earning a profit ( c) Discretionary— contributing to community ( d) Ethical— doing what is right

Discretionary

Which of the following is a violation of U.S. laws regarding women and minorities? a) Affirmative action b) Prejudice c) Discrimination d) Firing without cause

Discrimination

_____________ actively denies women and minorities the full benefits of organizational membership. a) Discrimination b) Prejudice c) Affirmative action d) Attitude

Discrimination

Which of the following is not a retrenchment strategy? a) Diversification b) Liquidation c) Restructuring d) divestiture

Diversification

Which of the following is NOT a part of Max Weber's bureaucracy? a) Division of Labor b) Formal rules and procedures c) Employees personal needs d) Careers based on merit

Employees personal needs

12. Which decision- making error is most associated with the old adage: " If you don't succeed, try and try again"? ( a) Satisficing ( b) Escalating commitment ( c) Confirmation ( d) Too late to fail

Escalating commitment

_____________ are a set of standards for what is right and wrong in our conduct. a) Laws b) Policies c) Ethics d) Practices

Ethics

________ control ensures that the final results meet desired standards. a) Feedforward b) Feedback c) Concurrent d) Feedmore

Feedback

The Principals of Scientific Management were written in 1911 by ____________. a) Abraham Maslow b) Frederick W. Taylor c) Philip Kotler d) Douglas McGregor

Frederick W. Taylor

The best management style is _________________. a) Classical b) Participative c) Administrative d) Theory Y e) It depends on the situation.

It depends on the situation.

15. What organizational stakeholder would most likely get top priority attention if a corporate board is having a serious discussion regarding how the firm could fulfill its obligations in respect to sustainable development? ( a) Owners or investors ( b) Customers ( c) Suppliers ( d) Future generations

Future generations

6. The ____________ chart graphically displays the scheduling of tasks required to complete the project. ( a) exception ( b) Taylor ( c) Gantt ( d) after- action

Gantt

11. If a team leader wants to tap the advantages of participatory planning, what type of decision-making method should he or she use? ( a) Authority ( b) Quantitative ( c) Group ( d) Zero- based

Group

A company that has verified meeting international quality standards is said to be ________________. a) Geneva approved b) FDA approved c) ISO certified d) TQM certified

ISO certified

6. Which of the following is one of the characteristics of Weber's ideal bureaucracy? ( a) Few rules and procedures ( b) Impersonality ( c) Promotion by privilege not by merit ( d) Ambiguous hierarchy of authority

Impersonality

An example of a strategic question at the corporate level is: a) What should our next product be? b) How will we price our newest product? c) Should we set up more sales offices? d) In what industries and markets should we compete?

In what industries and markets should we compete?

Bill is a business unit manager at Good Products Inc. He has inadvertently come across a competitor's business plan. Bill's first thought is to keep it and use it against the competitor. However, he returns it without looking at it because he feels that long term it is not in his best interest. Bill has a ________ view of moral reasoning. a) Moral rights b) Religious c) Utilitarian d) Individualism

Individualism

When a manager is acting as a spokesperson for his / her organization, he / she is acting in a __________ role. a) Entrepreneurial b) Decisional c) Interpersonal d) Informational

Informational

__________ control occurs through direct supervision or administrative systems. a) Internal b) External c) Bureaucratic d) Reward

Internal

Mintzberg described the three roles of management as informational, decisional and ____________. a) Doctorial b) Directing c) Emotional d) Interpersonal

Interpersonal

The individual considered by many to be a prophet of today's management style is a) Frederick Taylor b) Mary Parker Follett c) Max Weber d) Abraham Maslow

Mary Parker Follett

Ethics is a set of _________________ that establishes standards for what is good and right. a) Laws b) Policies c) Practices d) Moral principals

Moral principals

A _________ is a physiological or psychological deficiency that a person wants to satisfy. a) Wish b) Need c) Expendable d) dispensable

Need

5. Two employees are talking about ethics in their workplaces. Jay says that ethics training and codes of ethical conduct are worthless; Maura says they are the only ways to ensure ethical behavior by all employees. Who is right, and why? ( a) Jay— no one really cares about ethics at work. ( b) Maura— only the organization can influence ethical behavior. ( c) Neither Jay nor Maura— training and codes can encourage but never guarantee ethical behavior. ( d) Neither Jay nor Maura— only the threat of legal punishment will make people act ethically.

Neither Jay nor Maura— training and codes can encourage but never guarantee ethical behavior.

14. The best planning goals or objectives would have which of the following characteristics? ( a) Easy enough so that no one fails to reach them ( b) Realistic and possible to achieve, while still challenging ( c) Open ended, with no clear end point identified ( d) No set timetable or due dates

Realistic and possible to achieve, while still challenging

3. According to research on ethics in the workplace, _________ is/ are often a major and frequent source of pressures that create ethical dilemmas for people in their jobs. ( a) Declining morals in society ( b) Long work hours ( c) Low pay ( d) Requests or demands from bosses

Requests or demands from bosses

10. In which decision environment does a manager deal with probabilities regarding possible courses of action and their consequences? ( a) Risk ( b) Certainty ( c) Uncertainty ( d) Optimal

Risk

Emotional intelligence includes all of the following facets except: a) self awareness b) Selfishness c) self regulation d) Motivation e) Empathy

Selfishness

10. When a worker is a responsible parent, makes car payments, and is active in local organizations, how might Argyris explain her poor work performance? ( a) She isn't treated as an adult at work. ( b) Managers are using Theory Y assumptions. ( c) Organizational subsystems are inefficient. ( d) She doesn't have the right work skills.

She isn't treated as an adult at work.

Sam, a college student, wants to be president of a company someday but he also wants to raise a family and enjoy recreational activities. Sam is focused on his _________ values. a) Terminal b) Future c) Instrumental d) Long term

Terminal

_____________ values are preferences about desired end states. a) Ethical b) Instrumental c) Terminal d) Righteous e) none of the above

Terminal

11. A proponent of the classical view of corporate social responsibility would most likely agree with which of these statements? ( a) Social responsibility improves the public image of business. ( b) The primary responsibility of business is to maximize profits. ( c) By acting responsibly, businesses avoid government regulation. ( d) Businesses should do good while they are doing business.

The primary responsibility of business is to maximize profits.

11. __________ change results in a major change of direction for an organization, whereas __________ change makes small adjustments to current ways of doing things. ( a) Frame breaking; radical ( b) Frame bending; incremental ( c) Transformational; frame breaking ( d) Transformational; incremental

Transformational; incremental

A process by which one establishes lower level objectives in order to meet higher level objectives is called _____________. a) objective analysis b) strategic analysis c) a hierarchy of objectives d) a chain of command

a hierarchy of objectives

If Douglas McGregor heard a faculty member complaining that her students were lazy, didn't really want to be in school, and were very irresponsible in their studies, he would be worried that she would end up creating ___________. a) a Theory Y effect b) a negative self-fulfilling prophecy c) a highly structured classroom that treats students as "infants" d) a situation where students were only interested in satisfying their social needs

a highly structured classroom that treats students as "infants"

Limits to human information processing capabilities are called _________ limitations. a) intuitive b) cognitive c) behavioral d) financial

cognitive

One of the common dangers in using staff planners is a lack of ________ on the part of those who have to implement the plan. a) creativity b) ability c) resources d) commitment

commitment

2. The ability of a business firm to consistently outperform its rivals is called ___________. ( a) vertical integration ( b) competitive advantage ( c) strategic intent ( d) core competency

competitive advantage

4. According to Robert Katz, _________ skills are more likely to be emphasized by top managers than by first- line managers. ( a) human ( b) conceptual ( c) informational ( d) technical

conceptual

11. When a supervisor works alongside an employee and corrects him or her immediately when a mistake is made, this is an example of ____________ control. ( a) feedforward ( b) external ( c) concurrent ( d) preliminary

concurrent

Attending only to information that confirms a decision already made is called a/an a) escalating commitment b) framing error c) anchoring heuristic d) confirmation error

confirmation error

The process of developing alternative plans in anticipation of having problems with implementing the existing plan is called _____________. a) contingency planning b) Forecasting c) scenario planning d) budgeting

contingency planning

5. When a manager puts Danté in a customer relations job because he has strong social needs and gives Sherrill lots of daily praise because she has strong ego needs, he is displaying _________. ( a) systems thinking ( b) Theory X ( c) contingency thinking ( d) administrative principles

contingency thinking

12. The big interest today in _________ refers to the management practice of using mathematics and computing power to examine " big data" for insights on business. ( a) continuous improvement ( b) Theory X ( c) analytics ( d) total quality management

continuous improvement

5. A total quality management program is most likely to be associated with ____________. ( a) EOQ ( b) continuous improvement ( c) return on equity ( d) breakeven analysis

continuous improvement

8. At what Kohlberg calls the _________ level of moral development, an individual can be expected to act consistent with peers, meet obligations, and follow rules of social conduct. ( a) postconventional ( b) conventional ( c) preconventional ( d) nonconventional

conventional

6. The alliances that link firms in supply chain management relationships are examples of how businesses can use ____________ strategies. ( a) B2C ( b) growth ( c) cooperation ( d) concentration

cooperation

A deeper level of organizational culture that consists of the beliefs and values shared by the organizations members is called a ____________ culture. a) bureaucratic b) organic c) core d) mechanistic

core

9. ___________ are special strengths that an organization has or does exceptionally well and that help it outperform competitors. ( a) Core competencies ( b) Strategies ( c) Alliances ( d) Operating objectives

core competencies

14. A firm that wants to compete with rivals by selling a very- low- priced product in a broad market would need to successfully implement a ___________ strategy. ( a) retrenchment ( b) differentiation ( c) cost leadership ( d) diversification

cost leadership

A strategic leader has to: a) avoid communication in order to minimize distractions. b) dictate direction. c) strive for ambiguity in order to avoid divisions in the group. d) create a sense of urgency.

create a sense of urgency

13. In CPM/ PERT, " CPM" stands for ____________. ( a) critical path method ( b) control planning management ( c) control plan map ( d) current planning matrix

critical plan method

The term _________ is used to describe an attempt by one culture to impose its values on another culture. a) moral rights b) moral absolutism c) ethical imperialism d) cultural relativism

cultural relativism

12. The triple bottom line of organizational performance would include measures of financial, social, and _________ performance. ( a) philanthropic ( b) environmental ( c) legal ( d) economic

environmental

A classical management principal regarding delegation is that authority should _____________ responsibility. a) equal b) exceed c) diminish d) none of the above

equal

Continuing on a course of action even though it is not working is called a(n) a) escalating commitment b) framing error c) anchoring heuristic d) availability heuristic

escalating commitment

The first step in the control process is a) Forecasting b) establishing objectives and standards c) measuring actual performance d) taking necessary action

establishing objectives and standards

The most important step in the control process is a) Forecasting b) establishing objectives and standards c) measuring actual performance d) taking necessary action

establishing objectives and standards

Sally's manager has asked her to do something that strongly violates her personal values. Sally is facing an a) impossible situation b) immoral judgment c) instant crisis d) ethical dilemma

ethical dilemma

Well thought out personal rules and strategies for ethical behavior are called ___________. a) ethical dilemmas b) ethical frameworks c) ethical decisions d) unethical behavior

ethical frameworks

One factor that should be considered in all steps of the decision making process is a) escalating commitment b) alternative analysis c) ethical reasoning d) financial impact

ethical reasoning

6. Costs, benefits, timeliness, and _________ are among the recommended criteria for evaluating alternative courses of action in the decision-making process. ( a) ethical soundness ( b) past history ( c) availability ( d) simplicity

ethical soundness

15. The last step in the decision- making process is to _________. ( a) choose a preferred alternative ( b) evaluate results ( c) find and define the problem ( d) generate alternatives

evaluate results

15. When managers make decisions based on solid facts and information, this is known as _________. ( a) continuous improvement ( b) evidence- based management ( c) Theory Y ( d) The scalar chain

evidence- based management

Management by _____________ focuses on substantial differences between actual and desired performance. a) design b) principal c) direction d) exception

exception

8. The functional chimneys problem occurs when people in different functions _________. ( a) fail to communicate with one another ( b) try to help each other work with customers ( c) spend too much time coordinating decisions ( d) focus on products rather than functions

fail to communicate with one another

Joe has just been told that he has one million dollars to spend next year. Joe has been asked to do a _________ budget. a) Operating b) flexible c) fixed d) zero-based

fixed

A ____________ organization would have a ___________ span of control. a) tall / wide b) flat / narrow c) flat / wide d) narrow / wide

flat / wide

15. Which alternative work schedule is identified by Working Mother magazine as being used by all companies on its list of " 100 Best Employers for Working Moms"? ( a) Telecommuting ( b) Job sharing ( c) Flexible hours ( d) Part- time

flexible hours

4. Management by exception means ____________. ( a) managing only when necessary ( b) focusing attention where the need for action is greatest ( c) the same thing as concurrent control ( d) the same thing as just- in- time delivery

focusing attention where the need for action is greatest

The ______________ is a situation in which many people change jobs often and work as independent contractors for a number of employers. a) open society b) global economy c) self directed employee d) free-agent economy

free-agent economy

4. When an organization chart shows that vice presidents of marketing, finance, manufacturing, and purchasing all report to the president, top management is using a _________ structure. ( a) functional ( b) matrix ( c) network ( d) product

functional

The departments of Marketing, Engineering, and Manufacturing are examples of _________organizations. a) matrix b) cross functional c) informal d) functional

functional

Cost benefit analysis is used in what step in the decision making process? a) evaluate results b) defining the problem c) implementing the decision d) generating alternative courses of action

generating alternative courses of action

3. Rumors and resistance to change are potential disadvantages often associated with _________. ( a) virtual organizations ( b) informal structures ( c) functional chimneys ( d) cross- functional teams

informal structures

The ability to gather and use information to solve problems is called ______________. a) problem solving b) information competency c) information management d) inquiring

information competency

A person who serves as an innovation information link between both inside and outside sources is called a(n) ______________. a) idea generator b) information gatekeeper c) product champion d) project manager

information gatekeeper

A person who is responsible for keeping innovation goals and values visible in the company is called a(n) ______________. a) information gatekeeper b) product champion c) project manager d) innovation leader

innovation leader

The quality control manager at Athens, Inc. requires zero defects on all parts received from its suppliers. This is an example of a(n) _____________. a) output standard b) feedback control c) input standard d) historical standard

input standard

8. One of the expected benefits of participatory planning is _________. ( a) faster planning ( b) less need for forecasting ( c) greater attention to contingencies ( d) more commitment to implementation

more commitment to implementation

7. Among the global strategies that international businesses might pursue, the _________ strategy most directly tries to customize products to fit local needs and cultures in different countries. ( a) concentration ( b) globalization ( c) transnational ( d) multidomestic

multidomestic

13. Which organization design would likely be a good fit for a dynamic and changing external environment? ( a) Vertical ( b) Centralized ( c) Organic ( d) Mechanistic

organic

10. If an organization's top management establishes a target of increasing new hires of minority and female candidates by 15% in the next six months, this is an example of a/ an ____________ standard for control purposes. ( a) input ( b) output ( c) clan ( d) market

output

2. When a soccer coach tells her players at the end of a losing game, " You did well in staying with our game plan," she is using a/ an ____________ as a measure of performance. ( a) input standard ( b) output standard ( c) historical comparison ( d) relative comparison

output standard

All of the following could be sources of resistance to change except: a) past successful change b) fear of the unknown c) loss of control d) loss of face

past successful change

5. An effective manager is someone who helps others to achieve high levels of both _________ and _________. ( a) pay; satisfaction ( b) performance; satisfaction ( c) performance; pay ( d) pay; quality of work life

performance; satisfaction

The two most common types of objectives in the Management by Objectives process are work related improvement and ____________ objectives. a) Strategic b) Financial c) personal development d) specific action

personal development

The behavioral decision model attempts to provide a __________ decision. a) classical b) satisficing c) programmed d) optimizing

satisficing

Identifying possible future situations and plans for dealing with them is called ____________. a) contingency planning b) Forecasting c) scenario planning d) budgeting

scenario planning

1. A management consultant who advises managers to carefully study jobs, train workers to do them with efficient motions, and tie pay to job performance is using ideas from _________. ( a) scientific management ( b) contingency thinking ( c) Henri Fayol ( d) Theory Y

scientific management

13. The highest level in Maslow's hierarchy is _________. ( a) safety ( b) esteem ( c) self- actualization ( d) physiological

self- actualization

14. Emotional intelligence helps us to manage our-selves and our relationships effectively. Someone that is high in emotional intelligence will have the capacity to _________, an ability to think before acting and to control potentially disruptive emotions and actions. ( a) set agendas ( b) show motivation ( c) self- regulate ( d) act as a leader

self- regulate

The Preconventional stage in Kohlberg's Three Levels of Moral Development is based on ___________ behavior. a) social-centered b) self-centered c) non-centered d) principal

self-centered

9. A team leader is not living up to the concept of MBO if he or she ____________. ( a) sets performance objectives for individual team members ( b) stays in touch and tries to support team members in their work ( c) jointly reviews performance results with each team member ( d) keeps a written record of performance objectives for team members

sets performance objectives for individual team members

The management function of planning involves: a) allocating and arranging resources b) guiding the efforts of human resources c) setting goals and objectives d) monitoring task accomplishments

setting goals and objectives

12. The two questions Porter asks to identify the correct competitive strategy for a business or product line are: 1— What is the market scope? 2— What is the __________? ( a) market share ( b) source of competitive advantage ( c) core competency ( d) industry attractiveness

source of competitive advantage

Which of the following is not a part of a SWOT analysis? a) strengths b) standards c) weaknesses d) opportunities

standards

The board of directors of a corporation are elected by the: a) Employees b) senior managers c) local community d) stockholders

stockholders

A __________ is a partnership in which organizations join together to pursue areas of mutual interest. a) management club b) acquisition c) corporate takeover d) strategic alliance

strategic alliance

During the time of the great depression, Herbert Hoover promised the voters "a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage." This could be considered a statement of __________. a) strategic intent b) strategy c) competitive advantage d) global positioning

strategic intent

The process of formulating and implementing strategies to accomplish long term goals and to maintain a competitive advantage is called __________. a) strategic controlling b) strategic management c) Globalization d) vertical integration

strategic management

4. If your local bank or credit union is a complex system, then the loan- processing department of the bank would be considered a _________. ( a) subsystem ( b) closed system ( c) learning organization ( d) bureaucracy

subsystem

Which of the following is NOT a form of division structure? a) product b) customer c) supplier d) process

supplier

A group-based decision would be called for in all of the following cases except if: a) the problem is complex, and you need a lot of information. b) the problem calls for a creative solution. c) the problem solution needs the support of a lot of people in order to work. d) the problem needs a quick solution.

the problem needs a quick solution

15. In addition to focusing on strategy implementation and strategic control, the responsibility for strategic leadership of an organization involves success with _______________. ( a) motivating a disposable workforce ( b) the process of continuous change ( c) Chapter 11 bankruptcy ( d) growth by liquidation

the process of continuous change

Most people are comfortable with a time horizon of: a) one week b) three months c) one year d) five years

three months


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