MBA 600 MG
Typically set by midlevel managers, ___ are the desired future outcomes of the major subunits of the organization.
tactical goals
Fiedler's Contingency Model states that ___ leaders perform best in very unfavorable situations.
task-oriented
A cafeteria's microwave ovens, its short-order cooks' skills, and its process for setting up the salad bar with fresh vegetables are all part of its ___
technology
A ___ leader provides employees with appropriate rewards for a job well done
transactional
As an organization becomes more mechanistic, its communication flow becomes more ___
vertical
An organization with a ___ has a small core of direct employees and contracts with other organizations to perform much of the work, thus having the ability to respond quickly to a changing environment.
virtual network structure
Name the 5 steps of the Organization Planning Process
1. Develop the plan 2. Translate the plan 3. Plan operations 4. Performance management 5. Monitor and learn
Advantages of a divisional structure
1. High focus on the customer 2. Strong coordination across functional areas
The order of the four types of goals within an organization
1. Mission 2. Strategic Goals 3. Tactical Goals 4. Operational Goals
Name the 4 steps of the MBO Process
1. Set goals 2. Develop action plan 3. Review progress 4. Appraise overall performance
The ___ organizes businesses along two dimensions -- business growth rate and market share
BCG Matrix
goals that are so big, inspiring, and outside the prevailing paradigm that they hit people in the gut and shift their thinking
Big hairy audacious goals (BHAG)
decisions are not taken independently at local level, but holistically at a more central level
Centralized planning
Define company responses to be taken in the case of emergencies, setbacks, or unexpected conditions
Contingency plans
prepares the organization, its managers, and its employees to cope with sudden catastrophic events
Crisis planning
Process in which top executives or planning experts work with managers in major divisions or departments to develop their own goals and plans
Decentralized planning
desired future circumstances or conditions that the organization attempts to realize
Goals
When Jonah communicates a vision of providing customers with excellent service, he is acting as a ___
Leader
Management or Leadership: Communicating a vision to employees
Leadership
Management or Leadership: Driving the organization to make changes
Leadership
Management or Leadership: Making sure suppliers are paid on time
Management
Management or Leadership: Scheduling employees so that work is completed
Management
a system that focuses attention on the methods and processes used to achieve goals
Management by Means (MBM)
a system whereby managers and employees define goals for every department, project, and person and use them to monitor subsequent performance
Management by Objectives (MBO)
the organization's reason for existence
Mission
a broadly stated definition of purpose that distinguishes the organization from others of a similar type
Mission statement
the results expected from departments, work groups, and individuals
Operational goals
For the back of the house, where many employees from dishwasher and prep cook to sous-chef and head chef work to prepare dishes to order, which structure is the best fit?
Organic, decentralized
A visual representation of an organization's vertical structure, including the chain of command
Organization chart
blueprints for goal achievements that specify the necessary resource allocations, schedules, tasks, and other actions
Plans
The potential to impact the behavior of other people
Power
A systematic analysis of the organization's internal and external environment
SWOT analysis
involves looking at current trends and discontinuities and visualizing future possibilities
Scenario building
broad statements describing where the organization wants to be in the future
Strategic goals
Making decisions and taking actions to achieve a superior fit between the organization and its environment
Strategic management
define the action steps by which the company intends to attain strategic goals
Strategic plans
Natural talents reinforced through learning and practice
Strengths
Name the 4 components of SWOT analysis
Strengths (Internal) Weaknesses (Internal) Opportunities (External) Threats (External)
The interaction of the parts of an organization to produce a joint effect that is greater than what the parts acting alone could produce
Synergy
the results that major divisions and departments within the organization intent to achieve
Tactical goals
designed to help execute the major strategic plans and to accomplish a specific part of the company's strategy
Tactical plans
How much a manufacturing business uses machinery instead of people to produce goods
Technical complexity
an encompassing explanation of why the organization exists and where it wants to be in the future
Vision
A follower's readiness is based on his or her ___ and ___ to do the work.
ability; willingness
A leader who is more about collaboration than command and control would be said to be ___
an interactive leader
The key to ___ is believing in and practicing high ethical values, exercising self-discipline to avoid unethical behavior, and pursuing goals by building positive relationships and genuinely caring about other people.
authentic leadership
In an organization, the CEO has the ___ that the position of CEO gives her, and she has the right to make decisions to be carried out by subordinates.
authority
During a time of crisis, an organization may become more ___, placing more decision-making authority near the top of the organization.
centralized
To achieve a ___, companies target specific customers, focus on core competencies, provide synergy, and create values.
competitive advantage
At a company located in California, the management team engages in ___ to develop detailed plans in case of a devastating earthquake.
crisis planning
After several incidents in which the company's computer systems were not ready to support new products, the CEO established a ___ consisting of employees from different departments who would work together on future product rollouts.
cross-functional team
The ___ leadership style involves giving employees responsibility for making decisions and implementing them.
delegating
When a manager uses relationships and formal authority to cause other people in the organization to change their behavior, the manager is ___
exercising influence
When you examine the organizational chart of a ___, you find that managers have wide spans of control and fewer layers of reporting relationships between frontline supervisors and senior executives.
flat structure
The delegating leadership style tends to work best with subordinates who ___.
have high ability and high willingness
When a manager clearly communicates important goals to her employees and indicates that she will hold them accountable for meeting those goals, she is engaged in ___
initiating structure
To develop effective lower-level goals, Michelle works with her management team to establish ___, which measure how well the organization is achieving its strategic goals.
key performance indicators
When a work situation factor prevents a leader from displaying a task-oriented or people-oriented behavior, or both, that factor is a ___
leadership neutralizer
Sam believes in rewarding his employees for their hard work. He is acting as a ___ when he processes their merit raises promptly on their hire date anniversaries.
manager
Typically set by frontline managers, ___ are the precise, measurable outcomes expected from departments, work groups, and individuals.
operational goals
According to Fiedler's Contingency Model, ___ leaders perform best in intermediately favorable situations.
people-oriented
In a ___ effort, Hallmark reimagined and redesigned the way in which it brought new cards to market, cutting the time from three years to less than one year.
reengineering
When your manager assigns you a task, you have the ___ to carry out that task as assigned.
responsibility
When a company's output is consumed immediately and employees and customers interact directly, the firm uses ___ and will tend to be flexible, informal, and decentralized.
service technology
According to the ___ model, a leader can adopt one of four leadership styles based on a combination of relationship (concern for people) and task (concern for production) behaviors.
situational