MGT 350 - Ch 1-5 Quiz answers
Jan does not intend to become a manager. It is still a good idea for her to study management because ___________.
as an employee she will still most likely report to a manager
Using big data, a social website such as Facebook could ____________.
display ads for products and services based on the postings on a user's timeline
At KLM Company, the employees know the mission and vision of the company and agree to work toward that vision. They can recite the values of the organization and abide by those values in their work practices. We could say the culture at KLM is ______________.
strong
John makes sure his employees follow good housekeeping practices to eliminate safety hazards; Bill does not. Avery insists that each task be performed exactly as outlined in the work instructions manual; Zach does not. In this instance, we can say the culture is ___________.
weak
When determining decision criteria, ____________.
what is not included can be as important as what is included
The primary concern about ethics training programs in organizations focuses on _______.
whether ethics can be taught
As a consumer, it is important for you to study management because __________.
we expect to experience both efficiency and effectiveness when interacting with organizations
________ are the people who direct the activities of others in an organization.
Managers
Wilma needed to fill a position that had been open for several weeks. She knew what her perfect candidate would be like but so far no one had met her standards. With time running out, she hired the first candidate who minimally fulfilled her requirements. What decision-making method did Wilma use?
Bounded rationality
When customers buy an Entegra motorhome, they expect to be able to use their half-million dollar motorhomes without having to return for warranty work. Entegra is known as the industry leader in quality and sells more motorhomes in its class than any other producer. From this we can conclude that _____________.
Entegra has used quality to create a sustainable competitive advantage
Management set a production goal of 500 shippable parts per eight-hour shift. The scrap rate had been running at nine percent. The maximum speed of the machines was 60 parts per hour, or one per minute. Which one of the goal-setting steps was missed?
Evaluate available resources.
________ identified ten different but highly interrelated roles performed by all managers, regardless of their level within the organization.
Henry Mintzberg
________ is the process of getting things done, effectively and efficiently, with and through other people.
Management
Martin balked against having to create a personal plan with goals for the next 12 months, claiming that planning and goals would lock the organization into a course of action that may not fit the future as the competitive landscape changes. Which one of the following is the best response to Martin?
Managers need to remain flexible and not be tied to a course of action simply because it's the plan.
In 2007, Newmarket Inc. set as its annual production goal the manufacture of 125,000 units. By June, the economy had declined so drastically that sales were less than half what they had been one year earlier. Still, Newmarket management insisted that the firm produce all 125,000 units. It nearly went bankrupt in the process. Which one of the following statements about planning could have helped prevent this disaster?
Managers need to stay alert to environmental changes that may impact the implementation of a plan and respond as needed.
Which of the following is an example of the sharing economy?
Marvin rents his motor home in Florida to a vacationing couple.
During his orientation, Ned heard the story of how Disney's president laid sod at the resort hotel the night before Disney World opened. Through the retelling of this and other stories, ____________.
Ned learned about the corporate culture
Melanie, a department head, worked with her subordinates to develop a plan for the department in support of the strategic plan for the organization. This department plan was communicated to all employees who were then expected to develop their own personal and team plans to help achieve the department goals. Which one of the following reasons for planning is fulfilled by this practice?
Planning establishes coordinated effort.
Nancy believes that her firm's closest competitor is about to launch a new product that could jeopardize her firm's market share, but upper management does not share her view. Nancy is facing which criticism of planning?
Planning forces managers' attention on today's competition, not on tomorrow's survival.
The regional airport wants to buy the 25 properties surrounding it so it can expand its buildings and runways. Which one of the following statements, if true, would support the utilitarian view of ethics?
The airport can serve more people with longer runways and more terminal services.
Which one of the following is a well-written mission statement?
To provide assistance to individuals with mental and physical disabilities so they can function independently as their abilities will allow
Which of the following statements best explains why customers are important to managers?
Without customers, most organizations would cease to exist.
The XYZ Company provides each newly promoted executive VP with a lavishly decorated corner office, a hand-selected desk of choice and a new car. These are examples of _______.1
artifacts
A problem is present when ____________.
a discrepancy exists between an existing and a desired state of affairs
A key characteristic of all organizations is that they have __________.
a purpose
Executives identified _______ as the most important driver in creating an innovative culture.
a supportive culture
A few decades ago, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) pressured Avon to cease its use of lab animals to test its cosmetics although at the time there were no laws prohibiting this practice. When Avon did stop using lab animals, we can say it ______________.
acted with social responsiveness
Before Dan retired, his manager asked him to "download" his troubleshooting knowledge into a database so the person who replaced him in the maintenance department could have the benefit of Dan's decades of experience. In this way, Dan created _________________.
an expert system
The founder of ABC Corp., who had only an eighth-grade education, built his company into a multinational success. He often talks about the value of experience over education. So, when Othello asked the human resources manager about the company's tuition assistance program, she told him there was no tuition assistance available. This situation exemplifies the statement that _____________.
a company's culture affects the decisions managers make
Initially Walmart relied on common carrier trucks to ship its orders from vendors to its stores. Eventually it built warehouses and bought its own trucks to ship merchandise from those warehouses to its stores. Walmart grew through _______________.
backward vertical integration
Kevin has been placed in charge of his firm's sustainability efforts. This means Kevin will likely ____________.
be factoring economic, environmental, and social aspects into how his firm pursues its business goals
It is well known that Disney sets the standard for moving people through wait lines. After customers complained about trying to pick the fastest checkout line—and often failing—the owner of a supermarket visited a Disney theme park to see how they managed their extremely long lines of people. The owner was _____________ to find a method that would lead to an advantage over his competitors.
benchmarking
The statement "The purpose of every for-profit business is to maximize shareholder wealth" is reflective of the _________________ view of social responsibility.
classical
Using information gleaned from discarded computer reports found in a dumpster behind a competitor's offices, Ron discovered that his competitor was developing a new product that would likely be more attractive to customers than the one Ron's firm was developing. Ron's defense in the lawsuit was that he legally gathered _____________.
competitive intelligence
Flora is comparing the monthly budget to actual revenues and expenses. Flora is engaged in the ____________ function.
controlling
Repetitive sequences of activities that serve to reinforce values and goals of the organization are _____.
corporate rituals
Environmental uncertainty is determined by a combination of ___________ and ________________.
degree of change; complexity
Each of the dozens of hamburger franchises focus on some feature of its sandwich to persuade customers to prefer its brand to all others. These restaurants are pursuing a(n) ___________ strategy.
differentiation
During times of uncertainty and constant change, a _____________ plan is better than a __________ one.
directional; specific
Dave has the highest quality rating in the department but he is also the slowest worker. Because Dave is paid hourly, his labor cost per unit is also the highest in the department. We could say that Dave is ____________.
effective but not efficient
Darlene's roofing crew finished the roof in record time, only to discover they had reroofed the wrong house. We could say this crew was _________________.
efficient but not effective
Calculating "buzz volume" allows businesses to isolate specific online messages about a competitor's brand. This enables the use of social media for __________.
environmental scanning
Wilma's new employee was not working out as well as she had hoped so she decided to pair her with a more experienced employee. Then she sent her to training. Then she spent time coaching her. Wilma is engaging in ___________.
escalation of commitment
Mohammed's organization has committed to reinforcing their organizational culture. They have held weekly townhall meetings openly discussing their values and how decisions are made within the organization. Top management has openly shared their renewed commitment to ensuring that the appropriate behaviors are rewarded. Those managers who had blatantly and openly falsified expense reports were notably absent. Mohammed's organization is reinforcing which type of culture?
ethical
Creative thinking requires ______________.
expertise, creative-thinking skills, and intrinsic task motivation
McElroy has decided to purchase items at estate auctions near his home in the U.S. and sell them on eBay to buyers in Australia, Israel, and other countries around the world. McElroy is engaged in _______.
exporting
The term ___________ refers to factors, forces, situations, and events outside the organization that affect its performance.
external environment
Abraham's job requires that he work through others and coordinate their actions to achieve his firm's goals. Abraham is a(n) ___________.
first-line manager
In an uncertain environment, managers should _______.
flatten the organizational hierarchy to plan more effectively
Because it wants its policies and practices to be consistent throughout the entire organization, regardless of the country where it operates, major decisions at AllWear Inc. are made at its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, and are distributed to every facility through its intranet. AllWear would be considered a(n) ____________.
global corporation
Nike sells shoes in the United States that are made in Southeast Asia where labor rates are lower. Nike is engaging in _______________.
global sourcing
A manager's job focuses on ________.
helping others accomplish their work goals
Nan is a data entry person in a medical billing office. Nan's firm follows the Six Sigma quality program that allows only three errors per million keystrokes. We could say that the culture of Jan's firm is _____________.
high in attention to detail
American heroes tend to be loners, like John Wayne characters or Superman, because America is ___________.
high in individualism
Big data involves ____________.
high volume, high velocity, and/or high variety information assets
One significant difference between traditional goal setting and management by objectives (MBO) is __________.
in the MBO process, goals are set jointly with the person responsible for achieving it
Master Motors has experienced a scrap rate higher than the industry average. This problem is an example of ______________.
inefficiency
Sarah's company encourages her to tolerate ambiguity and reward her employees for taking risk. In addition, she often has described her workplace as fun and spontaneous. She encourages her employees to suggest ideas at their weekly roundtables. Sarah's company culture might best be described as ______.
innovative
Paul has worked in personal sales for most of his adult life. He has developed a sense of how to persuade his prospects to purchase his product. Paul is using his ___________.
intuition
Planning is often called the primary management function because _____________.
it establishes the basis for all the other things managers do
When General Motors and Toyota created a separate organization called New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) to build cars in California, they formed a _________.
joint venture
With an emphasis on the rapidly changing business landscape, which organizational culture can be beneficial in requiring adaptability?
learning culture
Harley-Davidson allows Portland Clothing to stitch the Harley logo on the jackets it makes and sells to retailers. This is a _________ arrangement.
licensing
A manager using design thinking would ___________.
look at the situation carefully to make sure he/she understands it fully before creating the problem statement
If a country's culture emphasized relationships (whom you know) rather than accomplishments (what you have done), we would say this culture had a _____________.
low performance orientation
In the United States, it is not uncommon for an hourly worker to approach the CEO to begin a conversation. This happens because, according to Geert Hofstede, the American culture displays ____________.
low power distance
Events such as _______________ can be disruptive to global supply chains.
major typhoons
A code of ethics will be more effective if _____________.
management sets the example and deals with unethical behavior promptly and publicly
Vroom-Va-Voom regularly polls its customers for their opinions about its products and its employees about working conditions. These are two examples of ________________.
managing stakeholder relationships
WayMor produces lawn furniture in Bangkok, Thailand, and sells it through retailers in other Asian countries. WayMor is engaging in __________.
marketplace globalization
The senior management team handed down the corporate goals to the business units, who created goals and plans to support them and handed those down to the department heads. They likewise handed down their goals to the first line supervisors, who developed plans with their non-managerial employees to meet those goals. This organization has created a(n) ____________.
means-ends chain
In most cases, economic espionage is not necessary because _______________.
much of the competitor-related information managers need to make crucial strategic decisions is available and accessible to the public
Although Beva-Cola maintains bottling facilities on five continents, it allows each country manager to alter the recipe slightly to accommodate local tastes. We would consider Beva-Cola to be a(n) _______.
multidomestic corporation
The stock trading price of Valu-Big Corporation has declined; sales are down; customer complaints are up. The board of directors fires the CEO. It seems the directors agree with the _________ view of management.
omnipotent
A(n) __________ is a deliberate arrangement of people brought together to accomplish some specific purpose.
organization
Bill is a plant manager for an American firm doing business in an African country. Shortly after his employer transferred him to the African plant, he told his colleague, "I don't understand why Sonja [a worker from the local village] is upset. I treat her just like I do my American employees." Bill does not understand that his ___________ is the problem.
parochialistic attitude
Henri Fayol identified five functions all managers perform. These were ______________.
planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling
Isabella has discovered that as she rises through the ranks of her organization, she spends more time ___________ and less time _____________.
planning; supervising
Sarah works in the customer service center of a discount retail store. When a customer wants to return an item, Sarah knows exactly what to do. Sarah makes a(n) _______________ decision.
programmed
In addition to offering connections with customers, a social media strategy can ________.
promote collaboration among co-workers and experts
Entegra publicizes that it wants to provide the highest quality motorcoach in the industry. Harvey, a first-line supervisor, stresses to his employees the importance of meeting the daily production quota of 3.5 units per day so employees must hurry and sometimes make mistakes. From this we can conclude ________________.
quality may be the stated goal, but quantity is the real goal
Rational decision-making works best when _______________.
the problem is clear and unambiguous
To demonstrate a commitment to ethical behavior among both managers and employees, a company should ______________.
reward ethical behavior, particularly when the decision results in a less-than-desirable outcome
XYZ wants to be known as a drug-free workplace. Each time a work-related accident occurs, the employee involved is required to submit to a drug test. We can consider this to be a __________.
rule
If Terry uses the eight-step decision-making model, he will _____________.
select the alternative with the highest score
Because Landon consistently met his production goals, his boss decided to ignore the negative comments from his subordinates and co-workers and focus on the fact that Landon always met his goals. This is an example of ________.
selective perception
Kaitlyn would like to see her employer develop a social media presence. One persuasive argument Kaitlyn could use is ____________.
social media is a good way to connect with customers and to tap into the innovation and talent of the firm's employees
Despite customers' satisfaction with Styrofoam packaging for its Big Mac, many years ago McDonald's changed to corrugated paper packaging because Styrofoam did not decompose easily in landfills. No law required McDonald's to make this change. In this way, McDonald's demonstrated ____________.
social responsibility
Management of the ABC Company has always been committed to maximizing profits for their shareholders. In the last two years, they have also focused on clean air and clean water by changing their internal emissions standards. The ABC Company has focused on _________.
social responsibility
Customers are pressuring Wood Products, Inc., to reduce its airborne emissions and better manage its forest resources. For the managers at Wood Products, these issues fall into the ___________ component of the environment.
socio/cultural
Hanna is a first-line manager of a production area. For her, technical skills would mean _________.
specialized knowledge of the equipment and processes used in her area
Exxon employees knew the path to success required increasing sales each month even if the methods used were unethical. This understanding was so pervasive, it eventually brought the company down. We can say Exxon's culture was _____________.
strong because the majority of employees behaved unethically despite knowing it was wrong
Maryann is creating the employee work schedule for three weeks from now. Two of her employees have requested vacation for the same time period, a common situation that happens nearly every week during the summer. Maryann is facing a(n) ________________ problem.
structured
Walmart is committed to achieve its business goals and increase long-term shareholder value by integrating economic, environmental, and social opportunities into its business strategies. Over one-quarter of their locations use renewable energy. This illustrates Walmart's commitment to _______.
sustainability
A major advantage of creativity is _____________.
that it allows the decision maker to identify viable alternatives
An example of a managerial planning decision that is influenced by culture is ___________.
the degree of environmental scanning in which management will engage
When performing a SWOT analysis, _______________.
the external environment is analyzed first to identify opportunities and threats so that internal strengths can be identified to take advantage of the opportunities and weaknesses will not be exposed to threats
Groups become less effective as decision makers when ___________.
the group is dominated by a single person
One impact of changes in the external environment is that _______________.
the loss of jobs in some sectors may mean managers may not have enough people with the right skills to do the organization's work
One of the best reasons for allowing groups to make decisions is ______________.
the people who are affected by the decision are often the best qualified to make decisions that affect them
As the manager of a large accounting department with 22 employees, Jasmin is often faced with ethical decisions. Her decisions are guided by her commitment to respecting the privileges of her employees - especially their privacy. Which perspective of managerial ethics is Jasmin using?
the rights view of ethics
Non-programmed decisions are made when ________.
the situation is new and non-recurring
The Equal Pay Act could be considered an application of ___________.
the theory of justice view of ethics
One recent innovation in technology that makes processes more efficient is ______________.
the use of robotics in the conversion of inputs into outputs
James has noticed that the average age of his employees has increased over the last ten years. The area most affected by this observation is _____________.
the workforce
One distinctive characteristic of Gen Z is ______________.
their primary means of social interaction is online
Programmed decisions are cost effective because ____________.
they do not need to be re-examined each time the situation arises
Management by objectives is more effective when ______________
top management is committed to the process
Barbara oversees the work of four vice presidents of finance, human resources, engineering, and marketing. Barbara is a _______________.
top manager
Which one of the following is not one of the dimensions of national culture as identified by Hofstede?
uncertainty avoidance power distance humane orientation This is the correct answer. achievement versus nurturing individualism versus collectivism
If an American company chose to use the Japanese method called ringisei, we would expect it to ______________.
use large amounts of information to form consensus within the group
Groupthink can be prevented by _________.
using the nominal group technique
One significant difference between an electronic meeting and a video conference is ___________.
videoconference participants are generally in different locations
At UPS, business was strong but profits were down, leading managers to look for ways to increase profits from existing operating income. At this point, the managers of UPS are at the __________ step in the decision-making process, which is ____________.
first; identifying the problem
In considering China for the global location of a new facility, the company's exploratory research team discovered this population takes pride in small group membership such as their family, friends, and their employers. Which of GLOBE's dimensions is reflected in the team's findings?
in-group collectivism
Congress is considering an increase in the minimum wage. Malinda operates an independent restaurant and is afraid this proposed increase will cause her business to become unprofitable. Malinda's concern falls into the ______________ component of the external environment.
political/legal