OB chapter 1
A manager's ability to develop solutions to problems is determined by her
diagnostic skills.
If a company creates and maintains a culture that encourages employees to bring new ideas into the company, it is most likely to be using what strategy?
differentiation
A manager who can see how the various tasks within the organization fit together and how each task contributes toward the "big picture" has strong
conceptual skills.
An engineer who can solve complex mathematical equations on the job has strong
conceptual skills.
Evaluating performance and verifying inventory levels are examples of
controlling
Firms pursuing a __________ strategy strive to be the lowest cost producer in an industry for a particular level of product quality.
cost leadership
Organizational behavior focuses on
he human side of management.
Organizational behavior (OB) typically includes the study of which of the following basic components?
human behavior in organizations.
Which of the following is NOT a resource category that organizations use in the pursuit of goals and objectives?
intangible
____ attempts to explain how people select, interpret, and change various situations.
interactionalism
A manager who schedules department meetings to effectively disseminate important information to employees has high
interpersonal skills.
When managers motivate employees with compensation and job opportunity, they are utilizing which managerial function?
leading
The first goal of a consultant hired to solve a problem in an organization should be to
learn as much as possible about the organization and the people within it.
In dealing with the work-related activities of people, managers must have an understanding of all of the following EXCEPT
long-term plans of marketplace competitors
Which is NOT an important reason for understanding organizational behavior?
ole proprietorships are increasing common for entrepreneurial organizations.
A manager who groups jobs into units and establishes patterns of authority is performing which function of management?
organizing
Under the systems view, the profits that Wal-Mart receives as a result of the services it provides is one type of
output
Which of the following is one of the specific perspectives of organizational behavior?
people as resources
A person's ____________________ is an indicator of his or her efficiency and is measured in terms of the products or services created per unit of output.
productivity
Which of the following is NOT a source of competitive advantage?
selling the most expensive version of an adequate product
Businesses pursuing a ______________ strategy focus on a narrow market segment or niche.
specialization
According to Michael Porter, to have a competitive advantage, a company must ultimately be able to give customers _______________.
superior value for their money
Successful business strategies are grounded in creating and maintaining a competitive advantage that is ______________.
sustainable
All organizational successes and failures result directly from
the behaviors of many people.
Which perspective of management would most likely refute the notion that one style of leadership would enhance employee satisfaction and job performance under any condition?
Situational perspective
Which of the following perspectives argues that there's "one best way" to solve a problem that will work for any organization?
The universal perspective
Some outcomes can be studied at the individual, group, and organization levels. Which of the following is generally assessed at both the individual and organizational levels?
absteenism
Which of the following is not studied as a group-level outcome in organizational behavior?
abstenteeism
Under the systems perspective, a system is defined as
an interrelated set of elements that functions as a whole.
planning is the process of
determining the organization's desired future position and deciding how best to get there.
A ________ is anything that gives a firm an edge over rivals in attracting customers and defending itself against competition.
competitive advantage
All of the following are inputs an organization receives from its environment EXCEPT
employee behaviors
A manager acting in the role of a leader will
encourage workers to increase productivity.
The systems view is important to managers because it
underscores the importance of the organization's environment.