management questions from practice exams
One way to lessen stress in a job is to ________.
Increase autonomy of the job
How can a cost leader use e-business to reduce costs?
It could use Web-based inventory control systems that reduce storage costs.
Which of the following is an example of a psychological symptom of stress?
procrastination
________ strategies address declining performance through retrenchment and turnaround strategies.
renewal
________ is the obligation or expectation to perform a duty.
responsibility
Which is the first step managers should follow in goal setting?
reviewing the organization's mission
What is a strategic disadvantage of being a first mover?
risk of competitors imitating innovations
Cameron is expected to produce 550 parts per day, but his machine is capable of only 480. He is also expected to supervise six workers and make sure they have all the materials they need to perform their duties. Cameron is likely to experience ________.
role overload
An increase in the diversity of his department has led to conflict and animosity. To reduce this and allow his team to become more productive, Lemuel has asked the Human Resources department to provide ________ for his people.
sensitivity training
A ________ system rewards employees for the job competencies they demonstrate.
skill-based pay
Steve recommends that employees should be compensated according to their competencies, rather than their designations. Employees should be financially rewarded when they gain more knowledge and learn new processes that are relevant to the job, even if the employee is at a lower level. This implies that Steve favors a ________.
skill-based pay system
The ________ determines the number of levels and managers in an organization.
span of control
________ plans are clearly defined and leave no room for interpretation.
specific
When uncertainty is high, plans should be ________ and ________.
specific; flexible
According to Lewin, which of the following is the objective of refreezing?
stabilizing the new situation
An organization's ________ goals are official statements of what an organization says, and what it wants its stakeholders to believe its goals are.
stated
________ plans apply to the entire organization and establish the organization's overall goals.
strategic
Farrah has created a computer-generated mockup of her new product for inclusion in the ________ section of her business plan.
supporting documentation
In the case of functional departmentalization, jobs are grouped according to ________.
tasks
Turnover is high among new hires at Stewart's company. At one exit interview, Stewart asked the departing new hire why she was leaving so soon. Which one of the following statements is the most likely response?
the higher level employees repeatedly overemphasize the company's positive points while interviewing candidates
When the price of beef skyrockets, consumers switch to pork and chicken. This demonstrates ________.
the threat of substitutes
Which of the following is a competitive force under the five forces model?
threat of new entrants
An innovative culture is likely to have ________.
tolerance of conflict
A company that competes by offering unique products that are widely valued by customers is following a differentiation strategy.
true
Changing structure includes any change in structural variables such as reporting relationships, coordination mechanisms, employee empowerment, or job redesign.
true
Dynamic environments require a flatter organizational hierarchy in order to plan effectively.
true
Entrepreneurships are more likely than large businesses to generate patentable ideas.
true
Given other things unchanged, managers with well-trained and experienced employees can function well with a wider span of control than those with a less talented workforce.
true
High-performance work practices involve a commitment by management to improve the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the organization's employees, increasing employee motivation, and enhancing the retention of quality employees.
true
Human resource planning entails two steps: assessing current human resources and meeting future human resource needs.
true
In a limited liability company, profits are taxed as a partnership.
true
In divisional structures, the parent corporation typically acts as an external overseer to coordinate and control the various divisions of the organization.
true
One reason people resist change in an organization is that they are afraid their skill set will be obsolete.
true
The more the decision-making power of lower-level employees, the more decentralized the organization is.
true
The profits of an S corporation are taxed as a partnership.
true
The trend in unionization in the United States is a decline in the private sector and in increase in the public sector.
true
Written essay and critical incident are performance appraisal methods.
true
According to Kurt Lewin, increasing the driving forces is a means of ________.
unfreezing
________ is a type of technology that centers on small-batch production.
unit production
A ________ selection device is characterized by a proven relationship between the selection device and some relevant job selection criterion.
valid
One characteristic of the matrix structure is that it ________.
violates the principle of unity of command
Willard has been assigned to a project development team in addition to his regular duties as a quality engineer. During this assignment he will report to both the project manager and his quality department manager. This situation ________.
violates unity of command
Which of the following factors calls for a more centralized organizational structure?
when the organization is facing a crisis
In the ________ metaphor, change is normal and expected and managing it is a continual process.
white-water-rapids
The two types of orientations are ________.
work unit orientation and organization orientation
Which one of the following statements is true of traditional goal setting?
Managers at each level define goals and apply their own interpretations and biases as they make them more specific.
The combined external and internal analyses are called ________.
SWOT analysis
________ is the ability to recognize major external changes, to quickly commit resources, and to recognize when a strategic decision is not working.
Strategic flexibility
Bill manages the quality department. His people check parts made by the production departments to assure all specifications are met. Bill is ________.
a staff manager
An organization's mission states that it "is committed to reducing its environmental footprint"; but its facilities do not comply with statutory environmental regulations. This is an instance of how ________.
an organizations stated goals need not be its real goals
Hendricks Ceramics sells items it buys from ceramic factories. If it were to purchase one of these factories, it would be engaging in ________ integration.
backward vertical
________ refers to gathering information about competitors that allows managers to anticipate competitors' actions rather than merely react to them.
competitor intelligence
Organizations grow by using strategies of ________.
concentration, integration, or diversification
A ________ prevents an individual from doing what he desires.
constraint
The major value-creating capabilities of the organization are known as its ________.
core competencies
People's Airlines offers what it calls "no frills" flights: no reserved seating, no snacks or meals on flights, small planes that fly to smaller airports away from the city centers. People's Airlines is likely following a ________ strategy.
cost leadership
A C corporation can have no more than 50 owners who agree not to sell their stock.
false
A simple structure is characterized by narrow spans of controls and high formalization.
false
Activities that an organization does well or resources that it has available are called capabilities.
false
Business intelligence is the same thing as competitor intelligence
false
Customer departmentalization works well because it emphasizes interdepartmental communication regarding customer's needs.
false
Directional plans are clearly defined and leave no room for interpretation.
false
Diversification is an example of a corporate retrenchment strategy.
false
Exceptional or unique organizational resources are known as core capabilities.
false
Most businesses have only the single goal of making profits.
false
Organizational structure is the formal chain of command of jobs within an organization.
false
Strategic goals focus exclusively on the financial performance of the organization.
false
Strategic management involves only the planning function.
false
The Civil Rights Act, Title VII, prohibits discrimination of employees who are above 40 years of age.
false
The first step in the strategic management process is analyzing the external environment.
false
The main difference between an entrepreneurial venture and a small business is size
false
The presence of planning inhibits the ability of departments and individuals to work together or organizations to move.
false
There are essentially two ways of controlling labor supply through decruitment: firing and early retirements.
false
Using employees in teams might provide some benefits to the organization but it is time-consuming and costly; the costs outweigh the benefits.
false
Coercion involves the use of covert attempts to influence others.
false (manipulation & cooptation)
Dharma is examining her financial position, the market for her proposed new product, the types of ownership available to her, and the tax laws for her area to determine whether she should go forward with her new business. Dharma is conducting a ________
feasibility study
Emily is calculating her annual revenues, balance sheets, and breakeven points so she can write the ________ section of her business plan.
financial data and projections
According to the traditional view, managers could not-and should not-directly supervise more than ________ subordinates.
five or six
The first organizing decision that an entrepreneur must make is the ________.
form of legal ownership
________ refers to how standardized an organization's jobs are and the extent to which employee behavior is guided by rules and procedures.
formalization
A disadvantage of ________ departmentalization is poor communication across the different groups.
functional
The ________ method of performance appraisal allows the evaluator to rate employees on an incremental scale.
graphic rating scale
Sam, a human resources manager, wants to let potential candidates know about the minimum qualifications that they should possess in order to successfully perform the jobs they have applied for. What should he do?
he should create a job specifications
Which one of the many personality traits of entrepreneurs appeared on two separate lists?
high energy level
When Bryan is offered a chance to help direct the efforts of some employees assigned to his work group, he sees this new assignment as a(n) ________.
increase in his responsibility
Assessment centers are best used to select ________.
individuals for management positions
________ is a process of changing, experimenting, transforming, and revolutionizing.
innovating
When one gas station lowers its price a penny, the station on the other corner of the intersection lowers its price, followed by the gas stations on the next block, and so on, until nearly every gas station in town has lowered its prices. This situation illustrates ________.
intense rivalry among competitors
Roberta has been asked to complete a questionnaire about her job duties and the qualifications she believes a candidate for her position should have. Roberta is participating in a ________.
job analysis
Recruitment is the process of ________.
locating, identifying, and attracting capable applicants
In which one of the following traditional training methods do employees work with an experienced worker who provides information, support, and encouragement?
mentoring and coaching
short-term plans are those covering ________ or less.
one year
A study of the external environment allows a manager to understand the ________ and ________ for the organization.
opportunities; threats
Casey majored in marketing and really enjoyed studying market research as a subject. Through research on the Internet and in the university library, she discovers that this industry appears to have significant positive trends in employment. She interprets this as a(n) ________.
opportunity
Juanita gathers her employees to solicit their opinions regarding big issues facing the young business. After considering their input, Juanita makes the final decision. Juanita is engaging in ________.
participative management
Which one of the following would most likely be a source for ideas for the would-be entrepreneur?
personal interests and hobbies
The essence of affirmative action is to ________.
prevent discrimination and enhance the status of members from protected groups
Which one of the following items is found in the financial data section of the business plan?
pro forma cash flow analysis
Hortense and a few of her family members want to launch a new venture but don't want to place their personal assets at risk. For this privilege they are willing to incur the higher taxes associated with the ________ form of organization.
C corporation
When Fletcher lost his job as a result of a downsizing, his health coverage was discontinued even though he was willing to pay for it. Which of the following Acts can Fletcher cite in his efforts to have his health coverage benefits restored?
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
When Michele had only three employees, she performed most of the records-keeping tasks herself and kept a general idea of finances in her head. Now that her business has expanded, she is having money problems. What should Michele do?
Create and follow a set of financial controls
Employers believe the main reason people leave their jobs is stress.
False
The "white-water rapids" metaphor of change is consistent with Lewin's concept of unfreezing, changing, and refreezing.
False
Type B personalities seldom experience the symptoms of stress.
False
Which one of the following is true of the impact of formal planning on organizational performance?
Formal planning is associated with positive financial results.
Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Designing Organizational Structure
Chapter 12
Chapter 12 Managing Human Resources
Chapter 7
Chapter 7 Managing Change and Disruptive Innovations
Structural component changes include ________.
combining departmental responsibilities
Chapter 10
Chapter 10 Entrepreneurial ventures
Which one of the following is an example of changing consumer preferences?
The colors in home fashions change every year.
Which one of the following is an assumption associated with traditional goal setting?
Top managers know what is best because they see the "big picture."
Melanie has noticed that everyone is very concerned about the line of authority within the hospital. This implies that the employees at the hospital are worried about the ________.
chain of command
As her business grew and competitors entered the market, Inez knew she had to step up her game. What had worked well when the company was brand new no longer enabled her company to meet its goals. Inez realizes she must become a(n) ________ if her company is to continue to grow and prosper.
change agent
Which of the following is a physical symptom of stress?
changes in metabolism
chapter 8
chapter 8 planning work activities
Chapter 9
chapter 9 Managing Strategy
The marketing plan becomes a part of the ________ section of the business plan.
description of the business
Todd Miller, CEO of Miller's Grocery, has determined that all stores should be well maintained both inside and out. This is an example of a ________.
directional plan
In which of the following traditional organizational designs does duplication of activities and resources lead to an increase in costs and reduced efficiency?
divisional structure
Falling interest rates are an example of what external force?
economic change
"There is absolutely no reason why I, the founder of this enterprise, should be making the choice of floor cleaner. The housekeepers know what works and what doesn't. Let them choose." So said Juan, owner of Miller's Office Cleaning. Juan's comment indicates he believes in ________.
employee empowerment
Gareth is in charge of recruiting at Eowin Systems, and is expected to enhance the diversity of the workforce. Which of the following recruiting sources should Gareth avoid if he is to achieve the stated aim of a more diverse workforce?
employee referrals
Which one of the following factors has contributed to the decline in the number of years used to define short-term and long-term plans?
environmental uncertainty
An organization is in the process of goal setting. It has finished reviewing the organization's mission. What should it do next?
evaluate available resources
Organizations need change because ________.
external and internal factors create the forces for change