Administrative Professional Certification Review
RAM
Random Access Memory
ROM
Read Only Memory
Rich Text Format
.rtf file format; saves documents so they can be interchanged between programs without significant loss of document formatting
Four primary financial statements used by organizations are:
1. Income Statement (aslo called Statement of Earnings & Statement of Operations 2. Balance Sheet (also called the Statement of Financial Position) 3. Statement of Cash Flows 4. Statement of Owner's Equity
Microfilm
A reduced scale version of printed material that is easier to store and less prone to aging.
Organizational Structure Types
Autonomous Internal Simple Structure Functional Structure Divisional Structure Project Structure Matrix Structure
Spatial
Barriers, privacy providers, doors, windows, glare factory, work flow, and special needs are key considerations
BIOS
Basic Input/Out System-the first software loaded when a PC is powered up
Memory Error Code
Beep, Beep, Beep
Letter Styles:
Block, Modified Block, and Simplified Style of business letter writing Pages 156-158 Block- Date, Name, Address, City/Zip, Attention Line, Salutation, Subject Line, Body, Complimentary Closing, Name, Title, Ref. Initials, Enclosure Notation, Carbon copy, and Post Script-ALL ON THE LEFT SIDE Modified Block- Date and Complimentary Close, Name, Title-RIGHT/MIDDLE, Name, Address, City/Zip, Attention Line, Salutation, Subject Line, Body, Ref. Initials, Enclosure Notation, Carbon copy, and Post Script-ON LEFT SIDE Simplified Style-Date, Name, Address, City/Zip, Regarding Line, Body, Name and Title, and Ref. Initials-ALL ON LEFT SIDE
Address Elements in Alphabetic Filing
City (first) State or Province (second) (not abbreviated) Street Name (third) Directional Quadrant (North, South) (fourth) Street, House, or building number (fifth)
Courier Service
Commonly-used mode of transporting documents overnight
Coordinating Conjunctions
Connect words or groups of words that are used in the same way ex: and, but, for, no, so
Terminal-Digit Numeric Filling Rules
Considered one of the most efficient numeric filing systems. The final numeric unit is considered firs, the middle unit is next, and the primary unity is last. File Name: 50-12-01 Primary Unit:01 Secondary Unit: 12 Final Unit 50
Dump
Data back-up
Differentiated roles
Different members have varied roles on teams. Their various positions are connected with expected behaviors for those positions
Matching Principle
Expenses must be matched with revenues incurred. Some costs may have been incurred in a period other than the one in which the revenue was received. As revenues and expenses are properly matched, the net income for the firm is correctly obtained for each revenue period.
Basic Behavioral Science Research Designs
Field Study, Case Study, and the Experiment
Most common filling supplies used in business include
Folders, Guides, Labels, and OUT Indicators
Spreadsheet and Database programs contain:
Formula bar, Cells, Rows, and Columns
Contingency Leadership Theory
Fred Fiedler involves style and the amount of control one uses in a leadership situation. While taking into account both high or low relationship behavior and high or low task behavior, the following four leadership styles are used in this approach: Selling, Telling, Participating, Delegating, and Situation Control
Scientific Management Movement
Frederick W. Taylor (father of it) a scientific method is used to determine the best way to accomplish a job. The following management activities were important in the development of scientific management: Time Studies and Motion Studies
GANs
Global Area Networks involving many local area networks around the world
Ergonomics
Greek ergos (work) and nomos (natural laws); science involves the study of physiological and psychological factors interfacing the work environment and the individual.
Functional approach to management
Henri Fayol in the administrative or total entity-overall approach to management.
Situational Leadership Model
Hersey and Blancard...includes 4 leadership styles: Autocratic, Consultative, Participative, and Laissez-faire
Team Make Up
Homogeneous-similar Heterogeneous-different
Leadership Skills
Interpersonal, Conceptual, & Technical
Levels of conflict
Intrapersonal Conflict (within one individual) Interpsersonal Conflict (two persons) Intergroup Conflict (group) Interorganizational Conflict (two companies)
Jay Hall & Competence
Jay Hall 1980s
Adams' Equity Theory
John Stacey Adams in 1963
Conflict Process Model
Kenneth Thomas Stage 1. Frustration, Stage 2. Conceptualization, Stage 3. Behavior, Stage 4. Outcome
F5 key in MS Office 2010
Key to make MS Office 2010 "go to" different pages or locations in documents
Filing by Personal Names
Last name (first) First name or initial (second) Middle Name or initial (third) Title of Person (Fourth) When a personal name is hyphenated, consider the name as a signle unit. Prefix is part of the name it precedes Do not spell out abbreviated names when indexed Titles, suffixes, and degrees used are the last indexed unit. Ignore punctuation marks.
Active Content
Material found on a website that provides interactivity or is delivered by streaming video and audio
Main interface components found in graphical user interface software application include:
Menu Bar, toolbar, ruler, area of document, scroll bars, and status bar
Negotiation or Action Teams
Negotiating, surgical and sports teams are examples. Involved in brief performance activities
Networking is a three-step process
Network Identification Network Building Network Maintenance
Primary Data
Original documents, information from files, interviews, questionnaires, personal observations, research studies, Facts collected specifically for the problem or project at hand.
One Minute Management
Paul Hersey, Kenneth Blanchard, and Dewey Johnson, leaders should take an extra minute of time to be sure that their focus is on what will have the greatest impact in the positive motivation of followers toward performance and goal acheivement
PRICE system that focuses on productivity improvement
Pinpoint, record, involve, coach, evaluate
Types of Revenues
Sales Revenue (by selling food to customers), Service Revenue (mowing and trimming customer's lawns), Interest Revenue (earned on bank deposits and on money lent to others), and Dividend Revenue (earned on investments in the stock of corporations)
Formal Meeting Minutes include:
Same as Informal meeting minutes but in more detail Cover the 5 W's of journalism-who, what, when, where, why, and how Organizational or Corporate Bylaws and procedures Record of Attendance Minutes from the previous meeting Record of committee or officer reports Record of persons making motions Record of voting to verify a quorum was in attendance All meeting decisions and actions taken along with a summary of meeting points of discussion Items to be carried over for discussion in the next meeting Meeting's adjournment Name and title of the individual recording the minutes
Types of Employment Interviews:
Screening Interviews, In-depth interviews, Interviews held by others in the organization, and stress interviews
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Self Actualization, Esteem, Social, Security, and Physiological...must over come physiological to move up to security and so on...
Gang Scanning
Sequential scanning of multiple originals using previously-defined settings
Short-term Capital Assets vs. Long-term Capital Assets
Short-term have been held by the entity for less than a year while long-term have been held over a year
Newsletters
Small articles of information by which one can continually inform customers of updates in the business. One or two pages on 8 1/2" x 11"; or 11"x17" folded paper
Team Size
Social Loafing (act of individuals in large groups reducing their work effort) & Process Costs (costs of team coordination increase as the team becomes larger)
Stages of the creative process
Stage 1. Preparation, Stage 2, Solution Generation, Stage 3. Incubation, Stage 4. Alternative Evaluation
Types of leases:
Standard (true) Lease, Lease with the option to purchase the equipment, conditional sales contract, sale-leaseback
Leader-follower relationships move from one phase to another:
Stranger, Acquaintance, and Maturity Phases
Summary, conclusion of a report
Summary of the report
Leadership Continuum
University of Michigan researchers. Three main leadership roles have been identified in connection with this continuum: Close Supervision, General Supervision, Laissez-Faire Supervision
Active Records
Used often, utilized in present operations, easily accessed, and referred to at least three times monthly
VB Script
Visual Basic Scripting language has been developed by Microsoft. Similar to JavaScript and enables Web authors to have interactive controls on their Web sites.
WANS
Wide Area Networks-two or more LANS located in different physical locations are connected together
WATS lines
Wide Area Telecommunication Service
Interjections
Words to express emotions: Examples: wow! My Goodness! Ouch!
Decision Tree
a chart that helps the manager determine how much participation should be used in a situation
File Manager
a computer utility that is designed to assist with disk and file management
Data Sampling
a group of respondents derived from a population
Tondonitis
a physical condition involving the inflammation of a person's tendon because of tendon stress or repeated motion activity
Proprietorship
a single owner, called the proprietor, who often manages the business. Tend to be small retail stores or professional business.
General Supervision
a standard leadership style falling in the middle of the leadership continuum between close and laissez-faire leadership
Laissez-Faire Supervision
a style involving little or no subordinate supervision
Conceptual Leadership Skill
ability to analyze, think logically, and use other mental aptitudes
Face Validity
acceptance of a technique or measure simply on the basis of whether it appears to be valid
Cartographic Drawings and Materials
aerial photographs, diazo prints, blueprints, and architectural drawings
Multiple Regression
aims to find a linear relationship between a response variable and serveral possible predictor vaiables
Security Features
allowing or disallowing access of users to the system, software, data, files, and other resources provided on the network
Order Lead Time
average time between order placement and receipt
Appeal Tactic
both personal & inspirationals
Abstraction
contains important points of a document compiled in summary form
Profit Sharing
distribution of a portion of the profits made by the firm
Alphabetical filing system
filing by subject, alphabetic correspondence by name, and by geographical area filing.
Byte
group of adjacent bits
Structured Interview
interview follow a specific ordered set of question
Adjective Rating Scale
listing a number of traits along with providing a performance range for each
Proofreading Marks
made in the column of the typed document being evaluated for correctness-page 132-134
Chip Microform
piece of film with a micro-image
Electrostatic Photocopying
plain bond
Capital Expenditures Budget
plan for major purchases
Software Suites
programs performing various tasks; designed to work together
Network Maintenance
provide on-going support of network members
Microrecords
records that are small in size
Shoehorning
takes place when a lot of information is crammed into the smallest available spaces
Document Redesign
the most prominent elements should be the most important
Inflation
the rise in the price level
Management Bargaining Tools
1. Lockouts, 2. Blacklists, 3. Court injunctions, 4. yellow dog contracts
Accounting Cycle
1. Source Documents 5. Adjustments made 2. Journal Entries 6. Adjusted Trial Balance Run 3. Ledger Posting 7. Closing Entries Made 4. Trial Balance Run 8. Financial Statements
Microfiche
a film sheet including a number of images that are compiled in a grid-like format.
Flash Drives
a read-write device that can be attached to a computer via a USB port connection
Convenience Sampling
a sample that is easy to obtain but is not a valid representation of the population (ex. interviewing people at a shopping mall versus taking a pure, scientific random sample)
Reader programs
allowing holders of special format files to read or view documents; such as PowerPoint Reader enabling individuals who do not have the full-featured PowerPoint program to view PowerPoint files
Interrole Conflict
an individual must fill conflicting roles
Consistency
basic rule of written communications
Hardware Requirements and Compatibility
cable configured in an appropriate topology (token ring or bus); network operating system software; individual computers to be used on the network
Nominal Research Data Type
data is nominal if the observations or values involved can be assigned a code in the form of a number where the numbers are simply labels.
Ordinal Research Data Type
data is ordinal if the observations or values involved can be ranked (put in order) or have a rating scale attached...can be counted and ordered but not measured
Revenues
delivering goods or services to customers
Field Experiments
done in the actual environment being considered
Coalition Approach tactic
finding a third party individual to help influence the targeted party
Income Tax
first enacted in the US in 1913. Tax paid to the state, federal, and local governments based on income earned over the past year.
Management Accounting
focuses on information for internal decision making by the company's managers
Organizational Development (OD)
focuses on programs and techniques designed to change people and their working relationships
Participating Style of leadership
followers have the ability to accomplish the task but are not willing to do the work or they need emotional support
Delegating Style of leadership
followers want to do the job but they need help in the task's accomplishment
Bar Code Reading
for retail sales and postal service data reading
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
for the banking industry (to facilitate the processing of large numbers of financial documents)
Common and Preferred Stock
forms of capital stock issued to stockholders of a company
Open-Shelf Files
forms of lateral filing cabinet (also called side-open file cabinets); popular systems when easy access and relatively low cost are desired in record storage. Slant files are a type of this filing cabinet. They come with a rolling base allowing each row of files to be moved (when you have 5 files, only 1 aisle at a time can be accessed, leaving four rows of files pushed together, an aisle, and one file row accessible
Static Budget
geared to a single level of activity only; compares budgeted amounts to actual cost and then shows the difference between the two amounts. This difference is also known as the Variounce
Diversity
gender, age, ethnicity, etc
Spirit Duplication Method
glossy-bond finish
Semi-autonomous teams
have managers who allow team members some autonomy (freedom) over their own positions; set their own goals
Common Stockholders
have the right, after creditors and preferred stockholders, to receive the balance of liquidated corporate assets, also have the right to sell their interest in the company to others and to authorize the purchase of fixed assets.
Corel Office
includes WordPerfect (word processor), QuattroPro (spreadsheet), Internet web page development tools, and other graphics-oriented and organizational software applications
Institutional Advertising
indirect form of advertising, such as TV programs without commercial breaks
Accession Log
lists assigned numbers used in a numeric storage system.
Goodwill
major concern
Contingency Leadership Approach
most effective leadership approach varies from one situation to another, according to Fred Fiedler.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
network connections provide home computers access to office networks and the internet
Mid-Career Plateau
occurs during the maintenance stage of employment in a person's adult years. few opportunities for advancement due to the lack of openings
Group Order Ranking (order of merit)
ranking of employees into categories by rank
Margin Trading
refers to buying securities on credit
Conditional Indorsments
require that a certain condition be met before the instrument can be transferred.
Comparative Research
research made up of research involving several organizations or situations and then making an estimate regarding the similarity or differences in the data
Line Chart
show trends or functional relations
XY Scatter Charts
showing a distribution of data points along one or two dimensions
Strip Microform
small film lengths
Corporate Owners
stockholders/shareholders
Orientation
team members experience some anxiety with regard to how they will fit into group. o Development Level: Low o Commitment: High o Team Member Competence: Low
Delphi Technique
team members never meet face-to-face, but a group is polled through a series of anonymous questionnaires
Layoff
temporary separation of a person from a business due to financial or other contraints
Income Statement
the net income or net loss of the business, presents a summary of an entity's revenues and expenses for a period of time. Also called the statement of earnings or statement of operations
Piracy
the theft of intellectual property for economic gain
Independent Variables
two events are independent if the occurrence of one of the events provides no information about whether or not the other event will happen; the events have no influence on each other
Ring Network
two or more computer systems (with independent central processing units) tied together enabling them to communicate with one another. Usually found within one building or location.
Intersender Conflict
two or more sources provide conflicting instructions
Duplex-Numeric Filing Rules
use two or more sets of code number for records. Records are filed in consecutive order by the primary number; they are then filed sequentially by the second number, and so on. Sets are separated by commas, periods, dashes, or spaces. ex. International Board 1 Strategic Planning Committee 1-10 District 1-10-1 Planning Document 1-11 Board Meeting Documents 1-11-1
Teletypewriters systems
used for direct transmissions of data by telephone, independent of TWX
Quality Circles
used to help identify, analyze, and create solutions to various work-oriented problems.
Asterisks (*):
used to indicate more information or detail is found below in the document
Trend Analysis
when comparisons are made over a period of years; shows patterns that are helpful in forecasting and budgeting
Stress Interviews
when job candidates are posed difficult questions relating to their potential employment
Information redundancy
when the same information is maintained in more than one location (duplicate copies)
Scroll Microforms
wide film used for automatic retrieval systems
Widow-Orphan
widow is a word or brief phrase isolated at the beginning of a page or column; an orphan is a short word left on its own at the bottom of a page, column, or paragraph
Tone
your communication
Person-Role Conflict
your company asks you to fill a role contradicting your personal values
Impoverished Managers style (Leadership Grid)
(1,1 on the grid) give little of themselves and expect little of others
Country Club Managers style (Leadership Grid)
(1,9 on the grid) have low concern for production and high concern for people
Middle-of-the-road Managers style (Leadership Grid)
(5,5 on the grid) satisfied with modest performance and moderately concerned for their employees
Authority-Compliance Manager style(Leadership Grid)
(9,1 on the grid) are task oriented; their concern for production is high, and their concern for people is low
Accounting Equation
(Economic Resources) (Claims to Economic Resources) Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Psychological Format
(deductive or direct) Terminal Section, Introduction, Body OR Introduction, Body, Terminal Section
Logical Format
(inductive or indirect) Introduction, body, terminal section
Venture groups
(project teams) plan entry into new service or business areas. One manages and are made up of specialists an managers from different organizational functional groups
Robbins and Hunsaker regarding the creation of effective teams
*Establish a common goal *Provide and maintain a mix of team member personalities *Assess strengths and weaknesses of the team *Develop specific goals *Obtain consensus on the goal *Invite and encourage team member accountability *Build the team through providing chances *Nurture trust
Rules of Graphic Design
*Use type fonts to help convey the message and create the look you want *Learn how to apply graphic design rules to various forms of documents *Avoid mistakes that can detract from your document *Try different applications of graphic design *Understand the nuances of internet web site design versus hard copy *Plan ahead on pre-press issues *Learn the file formats that are preferred *Ask about the turnaround time for the project *Verify how the service bureau prices their work *Ask about the handling of corrections or changes *Verify that you will get color results desired from the print job
Adobe Acrobat
.pdf file format; this format preserves original document appearance, formatting, etc., so that it can be viewed and printed just as it was created
Aperture Cards
80-column keypunch cards with a description keypunched and printed across the top of the card. Included in the card is a microimage of one or more documents
Cross-functional teams
A group of people from different departments or areas working together.
Functional team
A group of people from one department or area working together.
ABC's according to Blanchard & Lorber
Activators-things that need to be done before good performance Behaviors-desired performance Consequences- what follows the desired performance
Progress Reports
Also known as status reports, keep the reader informed about activities, problems, and progress related to a large project. Large projects may require regular submission of reports-daily, weekly, or monthly.
Supplementary Data/Appendices of a report
Appendix, bibliography, and index
Video Error Code
Beep, Bit, Beep, Beep
CANs
Campus Area Networks-involving two or more LANs
Human Side of Enterprise, McGregor
Characteristics of an effective work team: *Atmosphere is informal, comfy *A lot of discussion about work-related issues *Task are well understood & accepted *Members listen to each other *Disagreements occur *People freely express feelings and ideas
Classes of common stock
Class A and Class B are issued to differentiate between specific rights and allowances stockholders may have.
Comparative Analysis
Comparative Statements--balance sheets, income statements, retained earnings statement compared--list the entire statement for two or more consecutive years; its is up to the accountant to determine if the increase or decrease from year to the next in each account listed is shown, along with the percentage change from one period to the next.
Types of Markets
Consumer, Producer, Reseller, Industrial, Institutional, Government markets
Types of listening
Content Listening-listening for a message Empathic Listening-listening to understand feelings Critical Listening-listening to understand a message's meaning from various levels
Informal Meeting Minutes include:
Date, Time, & Location of the meeting List of individuals who were present at the meeting Summary of decisions that were made including a brief review of key items discussed Notes regarding follow-through items with associated names of persons responsible to carry them out and completion or "report back" dates Information regarding the next planned meeting
Likert Scale Basic Steps
Define the focus, Items to judged need to be generated, have the items rated by judges, select the items that have high correlation, and administer the scale
Path-Goal Leadership Theory incorporates four leadership styles
Directive, Supportive, Participative, and Achievement-Oriented
Straight-Numeric Filing Rules
Each digit is a filing unit, with the first digit going in the primary unit location 123, 124, 125
Qualitative Research include
Ethnography, Phenomenology, Unstructured (intensive) interviewing, Direct Observation, Participant Observation, and Content Analysis
Development of Networks
File Server Type, Nodes, Gateway Processors, Peripherals, Security Features, Software, Access to Functions & Features, Network Cabling Requirements, Network Software Backup, Electronic Mail Communication, Hardware requirements & compatibility
FTP
File Transfer Protocol; data can be transferred from one location to another by using this
Traditional Pull-Down Menus:
File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Table, Graphics, Tools, Window, Help page 74-89 shows each pull down function
Life Cycle Theory of Leadership
Hershey and Blanchard encourages leaders to use varying styles of leadership (tell, sell, participate with, or delegate to subordinates) based on the subordinate's maturity level
Qualitative Measurment
If it records attributes or characteristics, a measurement not involving numbers
Quantitative Measurement
If this number expresses dimensions or capacities, a measurement involving numbers
Full and Complete Disclosure in Accounting
In order to not mislead the reader, financial reports must contain information clarifying items contained in the report.
Alphabetic Filing Procedures
Inspecting, Indexing, Coding, and Filing
Filing Procedures
Inspecting, preparing, and releasing materials
Team member roles
Listener, Process Observe, Knowledge contributor, people supporter, collaborator, mediator, challenger, gatekeeper
LAN
Local Area Network, a communication system set up to transmit data from one point to two or more other points at the same time within a department or work group in an organization. Fist called disk servers
Geographic Files
Location, Subject or company, Specific individual name. Based on encyclopedic or dictionary arrangment
ALT Key
Microsoft Office provides "badges" in its software programs that contain key tips for all tabs.
Field Study
Observation, personal interviews, questionnaire surveys, archival records, information, and statistics
Types of Budgets
Operating Budget, Financial Budget, Capital Expenditures Budgets
Portable Dictation Units
Optical Character Readers (OCR) and specialized OCR software are used in conjunction with word and data processing equipment
Reports are made up of the following
Prefatory Parts Introduction Body Summary Supplementary Data
Archival Records
Preserved for permanent storage, retained because of their historical or ongoing value or importance, often stored in inexpensive, off-site locations,, and generally maintained due to their legal, historical, or financial value to an organization.
Life Cycle of a Record
Record is created, then stored and retrieved as desired or needed. It is place back in storage for temporary safekeeping before destruction. If a record is deemed to be of great importance or historical value by the records manager, it is retained for permanent preservation. *Create-Distribute-Use-Maintain-Dispose*
Consistency in Accounting
Reports and records should be prepared in a similar and consistent fashion as previous reports, unless the accountant otherwise makes a footnote disclosure to the financial statement and the reason for the change
Marketing Research
Research data involving the systematic collection, recording, and analysis of data about issues relating to the marketing of services and goods
Income Statement Summarized:
Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold = Gross Margin on Sales Gross Margin on Sales - Expenses = Operating Income Operating Income - Other Expenses and Taxes = Net Income
Five secrets to business success
Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Atlantic. 1. enjoy what you are doing, 2. create something that stands out, 3. Create something that everybody who works for you is really proud of, 4. be a good leader, 5. be visible
Team and Group Problem-Solving Steps
Step 1. Problem Identification Step 2. Problem Clarification Step 3. Cause Analysis Step 4. Discussion of possible solutions Step 5. Selection of Solution Step 6. Plan implementation Step 7. Follow-through assignments agreed upon Step 8. Action plan developed for follow-through
Pronouns
Take the position and function of nouns but do not specifically name them - He, she, it, they, him, her, them
Continuum of Managerial Behavior
Tannenbaum and Schmidt, attempts to show that managerial power and influence decline as managers allow other group members more voice in group decision making
Douglas McGregor (McGregor's Influence)
Theory X (negative view of people) and Theory Y (positive view of people) approaches to individuals and human motivation.
Adams' Equity Theory
Theory is built on the belief that employees become demotivated towards their jobs and employer if they feel that their inputs are greater than their outputs. Inputs include effort, loyalty, commitment and skill. Outputs include financial rewards, recognition, security and sense of achievement. According to Adams, employers should attempt to achieve a balance on inputs and outputs.
Boot Disk
a disk from which the computer can be started and perform certain basic functions, without the aid of the computer hard disk drive
Sink
a drop or band of white space at the top of each page; provides consistency and brings life to a publication; brings attention to all document elements below it; and adds contrast and makes headlines more dramatic
Accumulated Depreciation
a form of contra asset assigned to building and equipment accounts
Ultrafiche
a form of microfiche that stores very minute-sized images (reduced 90 times or more)
Close Supervision
a leadership style that includes close supervision wherein the leader checks subordinate work to be sure it adheres to standards
Standard Deviations
a measure of the spread or dispersion of a set of data. The data values in a sample are not all the same. This variation between values is called Dispersion.
Interviewee
a person who is interviewed
Analyzer
a program involved in the deletion of related program files and registry entries
Random Sampling
a sample where a group of subjects (the sample) is selected for study from a larger group (the population) Person is selected by chance and each member of the population has a known, but non-equal, chance of being included in the sample
Convey a formal look, use:
a script-type font
Geographical Indication
a sign used on goods or products that come from a specific geographical location
Records Management
a system controlling stored records in the office
Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems
a systems user can readily access information from one or more files in a rapid manner
Cluster Sampling
a technique where the entire population is divided into group and a random sample of these clusters is selected. All observations in the selected clusters are included in the sample.
Nodes
a termination point for two or more networked communication links; the number needed must be considered, in addition to physical locations on the LAN cabling where work stations or peripheral devices such as printers, modems, etc., can be attached or connected to the system.
Infrared or Heat Transfer
a thermographic process; copy paper is exposed to infrared rays; the printed areas hold the heat of the infrared rays that cause the paper to become dark in the heated areas
Limited-Liability Partnership
a wayward partner cannot create a large liability for the other partners
Prepositions
a word that shows a relationship between nouns or pronouns and some other words in a sentence; Ex. You can sit BEFORE the desk (or IN FRONT of the desk). The professor can sit ON the desk (when he's being informal) or BEHIND the desk.
Negotiable Instrument
a written document signed by the maker and payable to bearer or to the order of a person or entity on demand or at a certain time-Checks, Drafts, Promissory Notes, and Certificated of Deposit
Agency Shop
all employees are represented by the union and must pay dues to the union; but they don't have to join it-legal in some places
Electronic or Data-Based Records
all magnetic media, sound recordings, video recordings, negatives, x-rays, and micrographics
Shared-Logic Systems
allow more than one terminal station to share the capacity or logic of the central microcomputer and printout unit.
Bibliography
alphabetized list of sources utilized in preparation of the body of the material, A document showing all the sources used to research information.
Conjunctive Adverbs
also; besides; for example; however; in addition; instead; meanwhile; then; consequently; moreover; accordingly; furthermore; nevertheless; otherwise; yet; hence; therefore
URL
an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator; typed or inserted into the location window of a web browser.
Option
an addition to a command; it is a choice from a menu or dialog box in a graphical user interface
Subject Records Management
an alphabetic system enabling an organization to retain and retrieve records based on a specific topic
Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
an application involved in the management of a variety of programming functions
Multimedia Software
an application software type that includes multimedia authoring, video and audio editing, and other related software programs.
Pretest-posttest control group design
an experimentation form that involves two groups: one group that is involved in an activity and one group that is not involved. There are members in both groups who are randomly selected to be included or left out of the activity
Certificate Authority (CA)
an individual or organization that can issue and verify digital certificates that guarantee a web site on the Internet is legitimate
Internet
an inexpensive medium through which digial data can be readily and easily transmitted
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
any injury or disorder of a person's tendons, ligaments, muscles, nerves, or joints that is a result of repetitive work performed
Advertising
any paid impersonal communication and promotion of concepts, goods, and services
Recency
appraising by supervisor based on most recently remembered factors
Avoidance Style
are passive and avoid or ignore the problem rather than trying to solve it; sympathetic parent or obedient child ego state is used, confrontation is put off
Current Assets
assets such as cash and other assets that are expected to be converted into cash, sold, or consumed either one yr or in the normal operating cycle
Intangible Assets
assets such as copyrights, trademarks, and so forth.
Non-Current Assets
assets such as land, building, and equipment
Interviews
assist in obtaining a balanced view of the overall issue being examined before conclusions are made
Cyber Terrorism
attacks on computer networks to cause damage for financial or political reasons
Technical Leadership Skill
attainment of specialized information or knowledge and an understanding of how it should be applied to meet the needs at hand
Workstation Design
attractiveness and usability are main features to consider
Participant Observation
based on data gathered when the researcher actually becomes part of what is being observed
Unstructured (intensive) interviewing
based on open-ended questions asked during interviews
Phenomenology
based on social research performed in an attempt to understand the individual's perspective; this type of research is done when empathy is important
Direct Observation
based on the researcher's actual observations of behavior
Functions of Management
basic function of management include planning, organizing, directing, and controlling
Numeric Filing System
basic numeric filing and chronological filling. Processed more accurately than alphabetic. Most common.
Unit of Measurement Concept
basic, most commonly used measure of money is adopted by accounting as the standard unit of measure
Corporate Culture
behavior, values, and belief systems that are accepted and practiced by members of an organization
Commas (,):
between clauses of a compound sentence, separate interrupting words, to set off an introductory element, to set off an afterthought, etc.
Block Codes
blocks of numbers held for specific filing purposes
Open Shop
both union and nonunion workers can be employed
Pie Chart
break lump sums into manageable portions, effectively used to show the result of opinion polls
Cracking
breaking into a computer network to show off or gain access to data or information
Cross-Functional team
bringing members together from various functional areas and organizational levels
Employment-at-Will
business doctrine allowing employees and employers to enter into (and exit from--termination-at-will) an employment relationship at any time for any reason
Financial Statements
business documents that report on a business in monetary terms.
Sole Proprietorship
business owned by one person and operated for one's own profit
Government Organizational or Unit Names are indexed:
by the name of the government entity that has direct responsibility over the agency (first) by the function of the unit or agency (second) By the designation of the unit or agency (third) Index national government entities by the name of the national government first (ex. United State Government) Governments foreign to the indexing entity should list the name of the country first (Commonwealth of Australia would first list Australia) Schools are typically listed with the most distinctive name first, followed by location names such as cities and states or provinces. When symbols are used as part of an organizational name, index this component by the way it is actually spelled.
Voice messaging/mail
caller can leave a message for a call recipient to listen to later
Digital Signals
calls that are sent in batches or groups of data bits
Analog signals
calls transmitted using a process that corresponds to a physical change (sound)
Positive Language
can be done, read or hear things from the positive point of view, Language that creates goodwill and gives more options to receivers than negative language.
Multiple-Station Systems
can be tied together, networked, or linked with a mainframe computer or server computers. The share the intelligence of a CPU and can perform other functions besides rod processing.
Terminal Digit Numeric Filing
can help avoid misfiling by number and other problem areas of general numeric filing. Numbers are read from right to left.
Columns
cells running vertically from the beginning to the end of the document
Network Software Backup
centralized vantage point
Corporation
charter is an initiating process for the legal entity
Research
collection and analysis of data and evidence relating to questions and issues addressed by researcher. Involves inquiry, exploration, and study using the scientific method
Mixed Punctuation Style
colon after the salutation and a comma after the complimentary closing
Aesthetic
colors and their impact on the interior environment, carpeting, drapery, furniture, pictures, plants, and similar concepts make up this factor.
Domain Affiliations for URLs are:
com=commercial net=network resources org=organization (usually non-profit) edu=education gov=government int=international mil=military
Document Tracking Systems
combination of micro processing equipment and color-coded storage
Hybrid Networks
combine various network topologies (ex. ring, star, and bus topologies)
Advice or Involvement Teams
committees, involvement groups and quality circles that can be set up for a short or long duration
Tickler Files
commonly used chronological files designed to remind the secretary of particular assignments needing completion. They are used for rewording of future work and helping the secretary keep track of completing assignments.
QWERTY
commonly-used keyboard type; named for the top 6 alphabetical keys on the left-hand side of the keyboard; comes in a standard and ergonomic layouts
D. McGregor's Hot Stove Rule of Discipline
compares administration of employee discipline with touching a hot stove. Consists of advance warning, consistency, impartiality, and immediacy
Paired Comparison
comparing each employee with all other employees in the group
Factor Comparison
comparing the employee on an individual basis with various factors
Standalone Operating System
complete computer operating systems designed to run personal computer, notebook computers, and other mobile computers. (ex. DOS, Windows, Mac OS, UNIX, and Linux)
Problem-solving Teams
comprised of individuals from various areas of a department. Often called Quality Circles, project groups, safety groups, audit groups, or task forces. 6-12 members who meet once a week for an hour to consider ways to make improvements in quality, efficiency, or the overall work environment.
Star Networks
comprised of one central processing unit that handles common data used by one or more terminals; comprised of a single central processing unit (CPU) and one or more CRT terminals that are linked to the CPU and utilize the capabilities of the CPU.
Paralanguage
comprised of vocal messages, or subtext such as: Vocal Tone, Facial Expressions, Facial Movements, Gestures, Touch, Personal Space, Space Arrangement, Posture, Body Stance, Physical Appearance, Personal Attractiveness, and Time
Object
computer data item and the attributes, characteristics, and procedures associated with the item (computer graphic, sound, video, or text)
Microform Storage and Retrieval Systems
computer output microfilm or microfiche; microform storage and retrieval systems involve manual filling combined with a computerized index system; they can also be fully automated, as in the case of computer-assisted COM
Application Software
computer programs created to make work more productive
File Server Type
computer where the main network software is installed and through which data from individual PCs are uploaded and downloaded
Time Studies
concerned with the amount of time it takes to accomplish a specific taks
Open Punctuation Style
contains NO punctuation mark after the salutation and complimentary closing
Wiki-Type Web Site
contains contents that can be reviewed and modified by anyone who has access to the site
Perpetual
continuous process of inventory valuation
Case Records
contracts, purchase orders, loans, requisition, and research projects
Qualified Indorsments
convey the fact that the indorser does not guarantee the payment of the instrument-may include without recourse.
Diffusion Transfer
copies require two chemically-coated sheets
Download
copy of a data file from a main file source to a peripheral device
Boards
corporate standing committees comprised of trustees or directors, who oversee the management of organizational assets, set and approve policies and objectives, and keep abreast of progress made toward the attainment of organizational objectives
Cost Principle in Accounting
cost represents the money or resources foregone in order to obtain other goods and services.
Prefatory Parts of a report
cover, title fly, title page, letter of authorization, letter of transmittal, table of contents, table of tables, and abstract
Minutes
coverage of meeting proceedings, A summary of the events and business conducted during a meeting. The official record of a meeting and are kept by the secretary of an organization.
Label
data value (ex. a column heading that describes the data that are included in the column underneath the label)
Human Relation Movement
dealing with human problems in the working environment-a non-quantitative approach took place during the 1920's and 30's.
Liabilities
debts payable to outsiders. These outside parties are called Creditors. Examples include Accounts Payable, Notes Payable and Salary Payable.
Cyber-Cowboys/Cowgirls Network Type
decentralized and well-connected decision makers
Autonomous Internal Units:
decentralized, independent business units that have their own products, end-user markets, goals, etc.
Dewey Decimal System
decimal numeric system, usually three number digits precede the decimal point. Each subject is grouped together by numbers 650 General Business Workflow 651 Business Assignments 651.1 Current Assignments 651.2 Completed Assignments, classification system used to organize materials within the library. like topics are grouped together in numbered categories ranging from 000-900.
Operations Approach
decisions are made based on various operations to be performed and on how these operations should be carried out.
Dividends
declaration date by the corporation; on this date the recording entry for dividends payable is made; the recording date is given on the declaration date, as well as the payment date.
Master Budgets
detail all financial planning areas of a business; the income stataement is projected from budgets prepared by sales, production, raw materials, direct labor, overhead, and operating expense areas. The balance sheet may be prepared after the cash and captial expenditures budgets have been prepared.
Economic Order Quantity
determined by finding the point where ordering costs equal carrying costs, thus minimizing total costs
Payback Period
determining how long it will take the organization to recover the amount it cost the business to purchase or lease the equipment.
R.B. Lacoursiere
developed 5 stage team development model: Orientation, Dissatisfaction, Resolution, Production, and Termination
Electronic Social Networks
developed to connect individuals and organizations on a global basis with the focus placed on mutual interest
Differentiated Status
different levels of rank and status found among members of groups
Dr. Stephen Covey "Seven Habits of Highly Successful People"
discusses time management from a perspective of 'organizing and executing around priorities.' He suggest there have been 4 generations of time management: Generation 1: the recording & use of notes Generation 2: generation of calendars and appointment books Generation 3: existing time management field of study Generation 4: Self-management, versus time management
Decentralized Systems
dispersed at various physical locations
Control Panel
display area provides instructions and information regarding the reproduction equipment; step-by-step instructions on how to complete a copy job are often included; help is also provides if a job becomes interrupted due to a paper jam
Formula Bar
display is found underneath the menu bar and toolbar of the spreadsheet program display; displays data and formulas being entered into specific cells on the spreadsheet.
Cable Distribution
distribution of copyrighted information via cable distribution is covered internationally under the Berne Convention affecting copyrighted data.
Convenience Copiers
duplicating machines that are easily accessed by those using them
Compromise Style
each party works in a give-and-take manner to work things out; use the adult ego state; need for harmony between parties is emphasized; no simple solution available to parties and when the issues involved are important & complicated
Unappropriated Retained Earnings
earnings that have not been set aside for uses other than reinvestment or contractual saving obligations
Assets
economic resources that are expected to benefit the business in the future. Cash, merchandise inventory, furniture, and land are assets. Claims to those assets come from 2 sources: Liabilities and Owner's Equity
Coding
emphasizes the topic or key words used in the material. the secretary actually records notations relative to how the record will be stored.
Telecommuting
enables individuals to do much or all of their work in a setting other than the traditional office (home)
Foundations
endowed institutions that grant funds for research projects, charities, and other similar causes
Over-the-Counter Markets
engage in buying and selling stock and bonds not involved in the major stock exchanges. Unlisted Securities are traded in this type of market.
Phototypesetting
equipment (hardware and software) used to obtain typed text in specialized font styles in varying sizes. Includes keyboard entry or text that is stored on a floppy disk.
Endless Loop Dictation
equipment in word processing centers allows continuous input by word originators and continued output by word processors
Book Value
equity value per share, is found by determining the dollar amount in stockholder's equity, or the dollars invested in shares outstanding, divided by the number of shares outstanding. Amount for which the common stock was originally sold.
Owner's Equity
equivalent to an owner's claim to assets of a firm after claims of debtors
Small Business Administration (SBA)
established in the US Congress in 1953 to help small business compete in a brisk system.
Peat Marwick's firm
established the 6 time management principles: 1. Create a daily to do list, 2. List goals and set priorities (A,B,C...), 3. Do A's first 4. Handle each piece of paper only once, 5. Do it now!, 6. Ask "What is the best use of my time?"
Patents
exclusive rights given by the government to use specific processes or to make a particular product or invention
Path-Goal Leadership/Expectancy Theory of Motivation
expectancy (valence) theory state that a person's motivation to do something is based on one's desire to do something and depends on whether or not he/she can accomplish what must be done.
Body of a report
explanation and presentation of data, the bulk of the report or proposal.
Behavioral Science Experiments
factors such as testing, history, maturation, instruments used, and the selection process add to a mix that can make it very challenging to do behavioral science experiments
Synetics
fantasizing and role playing are used to generate creative ideas
Xerographic
fiber optics processes utilize plain paper and are considered superior copying processes. They are also the most popular forms of copy processes today. An image is produced on a drum using a combination of tools that interface one with another: Light, Laser, or CRT light sources: the copier drum; toner; and plain paper.
Duplex-Numeric
file number system allows for two--duplex--or more sets of numbers for coding
Middle Digit Filing
files to be ordered based on the center or middle digits of the code
Commercial Banks
financial institution that loans money, maintains checking accounts and other services.
Intelligent Character Recognition
for law enforcement, customs, and other uses; this form of data recognition involves the reading of handwriting on forms, various types and sizes of printed data, and other special graphics and images; data is then converted to ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Exchange) format.
Regression Analysis
form of analysis deals with the establishment of reasonable mathematical models for the relationships between the variables being considered. Correlation analysis tries to measure the strength of the relationship.
Functional Teams
formal team, ongoing groups made up of managers and employees from within the organization. Likert calls the role the linking pin function
Network-based Organizations
formal, informal, and electronic networks
Leadership Grid
formally called the Managerial Grid by Robert Blake & Jane Mouton
Subdirectories
found at lower levels and fan off from other directories like branches of a tree
Device Manager
found in Windows-based systems can assist you in locating devices that are connected to your computer and assisting in the driver installation process
Microsoft Office button
found in the upper left-hand corner of the window. Used to obtain commands to open and save workbooks
Jay Hall & Competence
found that a majority of workers need to show their competence...need to perform well. Encouraged management to provide a positive work environment that enables people to reach their potential. Also found that high-achieving managers have a strong interest in both individuals and productivity.
Periodic Transfer of Documents
from active to inactive record storage locations take place after a specific amount of tiem...one period transfer method
Retained Earning
funds kept within a corporation without being paid out as dividends to stockholder. They equal profits of a firm since its origination, less dividends, losses, or transfers to contributed capital.
Correspondence Files
general correspondence such as letters, memos, telegrams, reports; in addition to short-lived correspondence such as requests for product information
Alphanumeric Filing Rules
generally use a combination of subject names and numbers. First, alphabetic divisions or topic headings and their subheadings need to be established. Next, number categories can be assigned.
Chronological Numeric Filing Rules
generally used for records that are stored by date of receipt or action. Typically, the most current dates is listed first, with older dates listed thereafter. Index by year (first), Index by month (second), Index by day (third)
Periodical and Book Sources
give current information on the latest books and periodicals published by category
Trademarks
give one the right to use identifying symbols, terms, and names
Bar Charts
great visual representations of comparative data
Informal team
group of individuals who get together outside of the formal organizational structure to accomplish a goal
Quality circles
groups of workers who meet regularly to discuss issues related to productivity, 6-12 employees and supervisors
Outsource
having an organization outside of the company perform compensated services
Point of Sale Machines
heat-sensitive paper
Mimeograph Duplicating Method
high-absorbency bond paper
Comparative Statement Analysis
horizontal and vertical comparisons are analyzed by the accountant. Horizontal Analysis-constitutes the comparison of amounts and percentages for a particular item or account over a period of two or more years. Vertical Analysis-shows percentage and total comparisons for two or more years in vertical columns on a single sheet.
Network Cabling Requirements
how the system and all its components will be set up and interconnected
Anatomical
human body structure, size, and movement in the office
Screening Interviews
human resources department of the organization meets with an individual to determine if he/she is a good candidate for a position
Null Hypothesis
hypothesis that is to be rejected or disproved.
Elton Mayo and the Hawthorne Studies
identified the Hawthorne effect. Performed in the 1920s &1930s.
Questionnaires
identify individual perceptions as to the degree that a certain issue or question possesses a specific characteristic
Role Ambiguity
if behaviors are not clearly defined, this takes place
Hacking
illegally breaking into a computer network to change, delete, or steal data
Surface Charts
illustrating the distribution of sea-level pressure
Sumptuary Taxes
imposed on items (liquor) to increase the end-purchase price of the goods and thereby discourage their use.
Severance Taxes
imposed on material taken from the ground such as minerals and other resources such as timber
Bookmark
in browsers, bookmarks provide for the saving of addresses (URLS) or web pages so they can be revisited in the future
Encyclopedias
include an alphabetical assortment of subject matter, usually illustrated with pictures and graphics
Current Liabilities in Accounting
include any debts due within the current year or accounting period.
Revenue examples:
include funds earned from rent, services rendered, and interest; realized and recorded when the sale is made or when the service takes place
Outline for a report
include important points to cover and provide basic framework for report compilation
Reference Sources (general)
include information on many areas of interest and information
Directories
include information pertinent to individuals in business, industry, and professions
Record
information created, received, and maintained as evidence and information by an organization or person, in pursuance of legal obligations or in the transaction of business...according to the International Organization for Standardization based in Geneva, Switzerland (ISO 15489)
Wikis
informational sites that can be modified by anyone with access to the site
Longhand
input; the process involves longhand writing with pen or pencil on paper that is later read and input onto a computer by keyboard
Brackets ([]):
inserted material, parenthetical material within other parenthetical material
Flat Installation
installation of software from its original media (ex. DVD or CD) directly to a computer hard drive
Silent Installation
installation of software without prompts shown during the installation process
Unattended Installation
installation of software without the need for the presence of a software user
Headless Installation
installation performed without video display output or a monitor connected
Clean Installation
installation that takes place in an environment where there are no obstacles to the installation process
System Software
interfaces the computer end-user, computer hardware, and application software
Locus of Leadership
intersection, or meeting point, of the following three factors involved in a leadership transaction: leader, follower, and the situation
Predictive interview
interview held as a measurement to help determine how an individual may behave in the future.
Just-in-Time
inventory approach used in management makes items available for production or resale just when they are needed
"N-15, EOM"
invoice amount (less sales returns) must be paid not more than 15 days after the end of the month of purchase.
Video Conferences
involve microphones, cameras, display monitors, and other electronic systems that can facilitate the communication of audio and visual data
Industrial Designs
involve the aesthetic appearance or ornamental aspect of an item
Conglomerate Mergers
involve the grouping together of unrelated companies that are not customers, suppliers, or competitors in business
Composition Process
involves document creation activities
Transformational Leadership
involves leadership through providing a vision or mission for organizational members to work toward. Researchers Tichy and Devanna suggest that there are three stages in the transformational leadership process: need for change, shared vision is created, and the change is institutionalized
Fixed Order-Interval System
involves product ordering at a pre-determined interval
Duplicating Process
involves the making of a master and the creation of copies of that master
Stabilization
involves the reflection of light from an original document onto a special paper; Chemicals are required, the process is slow, and copies must dry before they can by used
Gelatin or Dye Transfer
involves the use of special paper and chemicals used in the development process; only a few copies can be made from an original
Apprenticeship Training
involving professional development in mechanical or electrical skill areas, and it can last for a two or more yr period of time, the trainee works on the job earning less that the skilled person who has completed an apprenticeship program.
Mind Mapping
involving the transformation of complex net-like fields into a manageable structure; appropriate key words are used in note taking to facilitate both recall and creativity
Convey a youthful message, use:
irregular letterforms or fonts that are crayon-like
Object
is an entry in the computer database that contains data about things such as users, volumes, and printers
Reorder Point
is the inventory level at which point a new order needs to be placed
Preferred Stock
issued a particular amount of dividends before common stockholders.
Continuity or Going concern concept
it is assumed that a business life span will continue on indefinitely-or at least one year
Parentheses {()}:
items that interrupt the main thought of sentences
Hyphen (-):
join certain prefixes to base words (self-mastery)
Braces ({}):
join related material, often in legal document, tables, and graphics work
Punctuation marks
join things (Hyphen) separate things (commas, colons, semicolons, apostrophes, and dashes), group things by enclosing them (parentheses, dashes in pairs, quotation marks, and commas in pairs), and show the end of things (periods, exclamation marks, and question marks)
Partnership
joins two or more individuals as co-owner. Many retail stores and professional organizations of physicians, attorneys, and accountants.
Syndicate
joins two or more person in a certain activity that usually is financial in nature. Most common syndicate is the underwriting syndicate. It is an organized group of investment banking firms that band together to sell large issues of corporate stock or bonds.
Charge-Our Records
kept for all borrowed records so that follow-through can take place to ensure records are returned to their proper location
Centralized Files
kept in one location for the entire organization of department
Modifier Key
keyboard key that provides meaning when depressed in combination with one or more other keys. In the warm reboot process, the computer operator depresses the CTRL+ALT+DEL keys simultaneously one time.
DVORAK
keyboard which emphasizes different placement of vowel and consonant keys and punctuation marks in an attempt to streamline the typing process and create greater efficiency and productivity in keyboarding
Measurment
label or number attached to a unit of observation.
Poster Design
large one-page items that are designed to let people know about events, designed to be put in public places
Banner Design
large signs containing simple messages, hung in public places to announce themes and events; best to use fewer than six words
Scanners
laser technology to scan and digitize images are popular computer peripherals used to image data
Laissez-faire style
leader allows the follower to do the work with little input
Participative style
leader obtains the participation of the follower and provides little direction
Consultative style
leader sells the follower on what needs to be done and oversees the job at major stages
Selling Style of leadership
leaders use this style when followers are not able but willing to do the task
Conditional Sales Contract
lessee to gain tax benefits (as it makes the organization the owner of the equipment, for tax purposes)
Corporate Income Taxes
levied on corporations based on the amount of net income earned by the business.
Scroll Bars
linear areas on the right side and lower portions of the program display allowing the user to scroll up/down and side/side in documents exceeding the size of the displayed document view.
Crop Marks
lines printed or drawn on a document to indicate the correct document size
Linkers
link or combine one or more objects or programs into one executable program
Business and Financial Sources
list current data on business and the professions
Wall Street Journal
list major stock market transactions every working day.
Individual Ranking
listing all employees in order from highest to lowest performance
Thomas' Register of Manufacturers
lists many makers of office equipment and supplies
Industrial Arts Handbook
lists periodicals in various areas of business, technology, and science
McRae's Blue Books
lists sources of industrial products and equipment in the nation
Comparative Analysis form (software)
lists the vendor or manufacturer and the comparable factors involved
Simple Structure
little formalization with wide spans of control
E-vents
live, multi-user social-video activities communicated on-line
Network Identification
locate the right people to connect with
Centralized Copiers
located at a central location in a facility
Menu Bar
located at the top of the program view, shows a list of options and commands such as File, Edit, Format, Tools, etc
Ruler
located below the toolbar display in word processors, show were margins, tabs, indents, and other related settings are determined
Toolbars
located beneath the menu bar of the display and include buttons that can be clicked upon to invoke commonly-used commands such as print, open folder, save to clipboard, insert text, etc.
Cell Address
location of a cell on the spreadsheet stating both the specific row and column where the cell intersection is located (D6-column D, row 6)
Logger
logs and keeps track of when installations took place
Watcher
looks for installation programs such as files with the extension .EXE
Confidence Limits
lower and upper values or boundaries of a confidence interval, the confidence limits are the values that define the range of a confidence interval
Telecopiers
machines that, when linked with a telephone, make facsimile copies of material sent via electronic impulses over telephone lines or via microwave radio relay systems
NetWare
made file sharing simpler and more reliable because access was controlled by the server rather than by the clients; provided a more secure environment because user access could be restricted to only specified areas of the disk's subsystem; and it allowed a greater degree of data integrity by preventing access to file control information such as directories
Area of document
majority of the program view in which text or data are inserted or edited
Legitimization tactic
making something legitimate or authoritative in order to get another to become involved or help out
Field Experiment
manipulation and control of variables take place in a natural setting
Outstanding Customer Service
mark of dedicated professional who is committed to high standards and the success of the organization
Product Differentiation
marketing manager tries to show differences or distinction in his/her product versus the competition
Request for Proposal (RFP)
may need to be developed for various third-party individuals or vendors if software development must be done externally
Accounting Equation
measures the resources of a business and the claims to those resources
Constant Dollar Method
measuring income
Optical (CDs, DVDs) and Magnetic (computer disks, drives, & tape)
media used in electronic records management
Role conflict
member of a group faces two or more opposing sets of expectation
Maintenance of membership arrangement
members do not need to belong to a union in order to obtain work, nor must they join a union to maintain their jobs.
Learning Organizations
mend-set of an entity, designed to adapt and change on an ongoing basis
Print Merge
merging of non-variable data with variables such as specified words, amounts, etc. (ex. names, addresses, etc.)
Persuasive Letters
message-receiver needs, wants, or may have interest in, Letters that attempt to influence the behavior and thinking of another person or group at the reading thereof
Middle-Digit Numeric Filing Rules
middle digit becomes the primary indexing unit. Middle Digit is first, Digits found on the far left-hand side is second, and digits located on the far right-hand side is third File name: 10-24-50 Primary Unit: 24 Secondary Unit: 10 Final Unit: 50
Vertical (or standard) File Cabinets
most popular type of file... the general roll out file I found in most offices-most generally in 4-drawer or 5-drawer models
Cumulative Dividends
must be paid before any common stock dividends are paid. If the preferred stock is classified as participating, its owners participate in corporate profit distribution beyond preferred dividends. Stock is similar to bonds when considering its convertibility, or its callability.
Attrition Retirement
normal reduction in size of a work force occurring through the natural couse of personnel leaving a business
Informal groups
not intentionally set up by organizations, members come together on their own due to their shared interest and goals. Sometimes called cliques
Annotation
notes added to letters or documents relative to varous related issues (notes usually made in the margin to the side of the text)
Reporting of critical incidents
noting how an employee performs in specific situations
Correlation Coefficient
number between -1 and 1 that measures the degree to which two variables are linearly related.
Value
number entered into a spreadsheet document resulting from a computation (ex. 1+2+3+1+4+3) each number entered in the example is considered a "value" Various types of values can be used-decimals, whole numbers, negative numbers, currency, scientific notations, etc.
Peripherals
number, type, ans sharing between computers; ex. printers, faxes, and modems
Endnotes
numbered consecutively throughout the document (using superscripted numbers) Cited on a separate Notes page at the end of the document
Stratified Sampling
obtained by taking samples from each stratum or sub-group of a population. Done when it is expected that the measurement of interest will vary from among different sub-populations.
Mid-Career Crisis
occurs for some during the maintenance stage of employment. An individual is not being fulfilled or self-actualized in work
Market Segmentation
occurs when the market for a product is divided into groups of consumers who share common needs
Exchange tactics
offer to do something for someone in exchange for something in return right away
Contra Asset Accounts
offset fixed assets, and therefore, they reduce the value of an asset
Copy Control
often coming in the form of a small keypad, a user can input a code to unlock the machine for use
Control Groups
often used to determine the validity of a hypothesis, the opposite of the experimental group
Chat Rooms
on-line locations where people can engage in mutual dialog
Web Conferences
on-line meetings involving two or more people containing digital content
Multimedia Content Sharing
on-line services and sites that provide shared video, photos, audio, and text-based content (ex. YouTube)
On-line Social Networks
on-line sites designed for individuals sharing common interests or values, access is generally limited to registered users
Bus Networks
one can get off at any stop along the route; connect terminals, peripheral devices, and personal computers using a common cable called a network bus.
Vestibule Training
one individual is trained by another in an atmosphere free from pressure and rigors of the normal job
Flyers
one page to promote or advertise a single upcoming event or offer. Placed in windows, hung on bulletin boards, put on car windshields...printed on standard-size paper
Intrasender Conflict
one person must fulfill two conflicting roles (type faster with less mistakes)
Automatic Document Feeders (ADF)
one sheet at a time and then make the number of desired copies, sorting the copies out in their proper sequence in a receiving tray
Sequential Interdependence
one team or group must complete its work before another team
Fiber Optics Process
optic tubes send light from an original document to a drum, with each fiver carrying only a very small portion of the overall document image. The toner is fused to the paper during the final document printing stage.
Standard (true) Lease
organization pays a monthly fee for a specified period of time. At the end of the lease, the equipment is returned to the lessor (the lease may or may not have a renewal option)
Resume Design
organized into distinct key sections such as employment, education, skills, honors, etc.; they can be easy to read
Commodity Exchange
organized market for selected commodities such as wheat, corn, sugar, gold, lead, silver, cocoa, and rubber and some livestock and vegetables.
Statement of Cash Flows
other names: statement of changes in financial position, fund change statement, funds flow statement, statement of changes in working capital, and statement of source and application of funds. Working capital is equal to current assets less current liabilities. This statement shows the change increase or decrease in working capital in a given accounting period. Includes inflows and outflows from operating, investing, and financing.
Interviews held by others in the organization
others in an organization meet person's seriously being considered for employment
Stockouts
out of stock or shortages resulting from carrying too few items in inventory
Expenses
outflows of resources or costs incurred by the firm while striving to gain revenue; represent the use of services or goods or the depreciation of assets; recorded in the period they are incurred; include things such as salaries, taxes, rent, utilities, supplies used, interest, advertising, and depreciation.
Access to functions & features
overall access and accessibility of users to the system and its functions and features
Divisional Structure
partially autonomous divisions or units comprise divisional structures
Entrepreneurs
people engaged in putting the concept of capitalism to work
Performance Plan
performance improvement goals to be set in addition to action to be taken to make the progress
Motion Studies
performed to analyze how a job is being performed and determine how it can be done better
Standing Committees
permanent groups dealing with ongoing organizational issues and activities; when member terms are completed, another person is assigned to the position
Assertiveness
personal conflict resolution strategy that can be utilized in a number of ways
Form Letters
personalized repetitive letters, letters with variable information, letters from form paragraphs
Informal Networks
persons interconnected on an informal basis
Total Quality Management (TQM)
philosophy driven by customer needs and satisfaction, A management philosophy of delighting customers with superior products and services by continually setting higher goals and improving the performance of every business function
Abstracting Techniques
photocopying and highlighting key points, preparation of a summary of key points in a document (such a summary in paraphrased from is called a précis)
Electronic Forms
play a key role in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) involving the transfer of data from one computer to another; Electronic Funds Transfer (ETF) (involving the permission and transfer of funds from one financial account to another anywhere in the world) and Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are application of electronic forms.
Handheld computing devices
pocket-sized, hand-held electronic units called PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants). They are used to store and access documents and contact information.
Holding companies
popular vehicles for combining a number of companies
Interpersonal Leadership Skill
possession of emphatic, persuasive, and other positive interpersonal qualities
Coercive Power
power that is based on force or control one individual can place on another
Precis Creation
precise summary of an article, book, or document--similar to an abstract
Flexible Budgets
prepared by the managerial accountant to help the accountant see total costs or revenues incurred in a range of production units presented. Aimed toward a range of activity rather than one activity.
Initializing (formatting)
preparing a disk to receive and store data
Information Reports
present data without providing an analysis or recommendations. Designed to inform specific individuals of facts and particulars with regard to the subject, offer data, facts, feedback, and other types of information, without analysis or recommendations.
Introduction of a report
presents information about the authorization for the report
Conservatism in Accounting
principle of conservatism states that the accountant will be conservative in the measurement of financial data, thus understating, rather than overstating, organizational income and assets.
Action research
process of collecting data from organizational employees about a system needing change
Broad Banding
process of consolidating several salary grades or ranges into a smaller number of wage groups or ranges
Nominal Grouping
process of creating and evaluating various alternative in a procedure involving voting of team members
Data Migration
process of data translation from one format to another (transfer of data from one database management system to another incompatible system)
Perfect Binding
process of putting a thin layer of adhesive along the edge of document binding to hold the pages together
Virtual Installation
process of running a utility program that will help determine if there will be any problems in the installation of the actual program
Upload
process of sending a file or data from one computer to another using a modem
Refresh
process of updating the computer display to reflect the most current data
Desktop Pubilishing
process that involves a system of microcomputers, software, and high-quality printers enabling businesses and individuals to create material that has a professionally-published look.
Splitting
process used in video editing in which a video is divided into smaller scenes to simplify the editing procedure
Thermographic or Heat Transfer
processes utilize sensitized paper. These processes include diazo, thermography
Image Viewers
programs that facilitate the viewing, coping, and printing of graphics files
Justification reports
provide information, optain evaluations, and recommendations submitted to the individual who authorized the report's creation, explain or recommend something, such as the need for a purchase, an investment, additional staff, or a change in procedure or structure. Briefly provides background of the situation, introduces the recommendation(s), stresses the benefits of the action, and adds specifics.
Electronic Retrieval Systems
provide mechanical and automated file retrieval for system users. The end-user must utilize an identifier in a particular field of a database to access data without having to physically access hard-copy records. These systems are a form of vertical carousel power file managed by using database software.
Petty Cash Funds
provide money for small purchases without writing checks for each purchase. Imprest Petty Cash fund allows petty cash to be fixed in its amount
In-house maintenance (on purchase equipment)
provide much more rapid response time on repairs in comparison to the response time of external maintenance providers. Includes salaries, benefits, retraining for new equipment and technologies introduced, service department space, and related cost.
Telnet
provides a way to access a host computer and utilize it as if it were a desktop computer at your own workstation
Financial Accounting
provides information for people outside the company
Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce)
provides near instantaneous access to entertainment, software, travel, news, financial, and e-mail products and services over the Internet
Rotation of Layoffs
provides some work opportunity while still allowing the employee to collect unemployment benifits
In-Basket Technique
provides the employee a chance to take a group of projects similar to the type of activities that must be performed in a specific position
One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design
pseudo-experimental design involves a pretest, the activity, and then a posttest that measures performance change after the activity is completed
One-Shot Design
pseudo-experimental design involves the one-time use of a treatment and the observation of the treatment...not commonly used because of its weaknesses
Static-Group Comparison Design
pseudo-experimental design, half of the groups involved participate in the activity and half do not...both groups are then compared
Secondary Data
publication already in print (books, magazines, pamphlets, etc.), Information that already exists somewhere, having been collected for another purpose
Almanacs
published once annually; they feature news and information on economic, historical, geographic, social, and political issues
Quotation Marks ("):
quoted material, special emphasis, enclose titles of chapters, articles, short stories, poems, songs, movies, and works of art
RIFD
radio frequency identification...technology that uses electrostatic or electromagnetic radio frequencies to identify something. Includes a reader, an antenna, and a chip or tag
Normal Curve
random variable should be capable of assuming any value on the real line, though this requirement is often waived in practice. (ex. height at a given age for a particular gender in a specified ethnic group is adequately described by a normal random variable even though heights must be positive
Forced Distribution
ranking of employees based only on factors of job performance and promotability
Proportional Tax
rates are constant regardless of the size of tax base concerned
Standing Plan
referred to as policies and procedures
Quality of Work Life (QWL)
refers to a management process focusing on issues such as development of positive working conditions, financial rewards, benefits, and enhancement of relationships at work
Internal Validity
refers to specifically to whether an experimental condition or treatment makes a difference or not, and whether there is enough evidence to support the claim being made.
Federal Reserve Board
regulated the US money supply that is not only made up of cash, but also borrowed funds and demand deposits.Help stabilize the level of both economic activity and prices. Current figures for most of the Fed monetary controls in the US can be found in the Federal Reserve Bulletin.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
regulatory agency established by the US Congress for the public's protection; regulated the issuing, buying, and selling of stocks in the US
Network Building
reinforce relationships with individuals in the network
Functional Structure
related specialties are grouped together
Balance Sheet
reporting the business's assets and liabilities
Indirect Access Systems
require persons to go to a file index to locate records. Numeric, alphanumeric, and alphabetic subject file system typically use the indirect access approach.
Double-entry Accounting
requires that the left-side entry on each asset, liability, and owner's equity account be equal
Historical Analysis Research
research based on actual historical record data
Classification Research
research based on data in specific classifications
Descriptive Research
research based on data that describes some group of phenomena
Academic Research
research based on educational or academic research data
Human Resource Research
research based on human resource findings
Mixed Design Research
research involving different research designs for various independent variables used in research
Naturalistic Research
research involving systematic observations without any interruptions
Quantitative Research
research made up of numeric-based data
Qualitative Research
research made up of observation field notes, printed research data, and interviews
Government Research
research that is based on government research data
Field Research
research that is done in a natural setting away from a lab situation
Technical Reference Materials
research, product development, and technical reports
Assets
resources of an organization that can be assigned a monetary value. Tangible in nature such as land, buildings, and machinery. They may be intangible also such as patents, copyrights, goodwill, or accounts receivable.
Uninstaller
reverses changes in the log.
Protocol
rules and communication signals used for communication on a network
Convey the corporate image, use:
sans serif typefaces of standard appearance
Videoconferencing
satellite technology which is much like a live meeting where two-way communication can take place
Imaging System
scanning documents for input to optical disks, scanning micrographic images for output via COM microfiche, Creation of film images from CAP (Computer Aided Design) systems, and scanning of microfilm in aperture cards
Optical Character Recognition
scanning of pre-printed documents (to convert the data into electronic format)
Haptic
science of tactile (touch) sensation as it relates to interaction between humans and computers (joy sticks & data gloves are examples)
Demography
science of vital and social statistics such as births, deaths, marriages, and population variables
Optical Mark Scanning
scoring of tests, recording of data from surveys
Sequential Interview
screening procedure allowing for the elimination of unqualified candidates in the job search
Global Search
search of an entire document to locate a specific character, word, phrase, or other designation
Dashes (--):
set off or mark an element that emphasizes repeats, or summarizes what went before
Daisy Chan Networks
set up like the ring layout, but the connection between one pair of the stations is broken. Messages are sent up and down the line until the message is picked up at the prescribed destination.
Pitch
setting of level or degree in word processing or graphics applications
Gainsharing Plan
shares rewards of the team's efforts with all team members
Gainsharing
sharing of gains made by a group as a result of reaching or exceeding goals affecting productivity, quality, or costs
Empowerment
sharing of power with others
Bibliography
should include author name, article title, journal name, with year, volume, number, month, and page numbers, and keywords that catch the focus of the article
Area Charts
show cumulative totals over time-numbers or percentages
Diagonals (/) and Backslashes (\):
show selection or choice (and/or, him/her) fractions (1/2) shorten (w/out)
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
shows changes in the price of a market basket of goods purchased by consumers
Income Statement (Operating Statement)
shows net income or loss for a particular accounting period. Lists the company name, the words: Income Statement, For the Period Ended, and the date is listed
Leadership Grid
shows the relationship between concern for people and concern for production. It clarifies how these two dimensions are related. Five most important styles outlined by Blake & Mouton: *Impoverished managers *Country Club Managers *Authority-Compliance Managers *Middle-of-the-road Managers *Team Managers
Significance Level
significance level of a statistical hypothesis test is a fixed probability, or likelihood, of wrongly rejecting the null hypothesis, if it is in fact true
Micro-opaques
similar to a microfiched, except it is a transparent sheet containing images in a grid format
Magnetic Media Files
similar to standard hard-copy filing systems; except, the shelving is set up to accommodate cassettes, cartridges, diskettes, optical disks, or computer data tapes
Rock-a-Files
similar to standard vertical files, except the front door of this file rocks out sideways to minimize space usage in front of the file cabinet
Restrictive Indorsments
simply restricts the document for a specified purpose-For Collection or For Deposit ONLY
Competency-skilled based Compensation
skill-based pay involves employee compensation for the depth, range, and types of skills of which the individual is capable, or that he brings to the organization
Status Bar
slim bar that runs the length of the bottom of the program display indicating the status of various program functions such as the document position, pagination status, or keyboard key status
Cells
small rectangular-shaped box where a spreadsheet row and cell intersect
Hot groups
small, dedicated, and high-achieving teams that work on challenging assignments
BIT
smallest unit used to store data
Interpreters
software designed to carry out program language instructions on a computer
File Compression Utilities
software designed to decrease the amount of storage space of a saved file
Public Domain Software
source-code is available for use and can be changed for any purpose
Warping
special effect utilizing multiple image frames that causes text or images to appear that they are moving from one place to another at an incredibly fast speed
Tape Files
special files used to store automated punched paper tape and keypunched cards. These files are not common today, as these media formats are not used in computing, as the past.
Coupon Design
special offers that usually accompany a flyer, mailer, newspaper ad, etc. Include the offer, expiration date, organization name, logo, and other details such as where the coupon is redeemable, rules, exclusions, and contact information
Standardized Form Reports
specific details with regard to on-going projects and programs in an organization
Special Indorsments
specifically name the party to whom the instrument has been transferred or made payable.
Confidence Intervals
specifies a range of values within which the unknown population parameter may lie. (EX. these intervals may be calculated by a producer who wishes to estimate his mean daily output or the researcher who wishes to estimate the mean response by patients to a new drug)
Convey an official appearance, use:
squared-off serif fonts
Patterned Interview
standardized and structured in a way as to facilitate comparison between interviewees
Team Norms
standards set by the team affecting and guiding team member behavior
Types of task forces
standing committees, boards, Ad hoc committees, project matrix teams, venture groups
started in 2003, Mark Zuckerberg is the founder from Harvard University; to connect with current and past friends and associated around the globe;, The most popular social networking Web site with over 100 million active users. Users create personal "profiles" to represent themselves, listing interests and posting photos and communicating with others through private or public messages.
Hypothesis
statement about a parameter of a population. It must be decided, on the basis of experimental or sample evidence, if a statement appears to be true or false
Cell Telephone
stations available correspond to a cell or area that is two to ten miles wide. When a call is placed within a cell, a central computer makes the phone connection for the caller; when the caller moves from one cell to another, the call is switched to the new cell area.
Inferential Statistics
statistical inference makes use of information from a sample to draw conclusion about the population from which the sample was taken
Descriptive Statistics
statistics result from observed findings, data distribution, and relationships between data where there is no application of statistical tests (including reporting and summarizing on the observed findings)
Volatility
storage performance
Rotary Files
store a limited amount of material to be readily accessible to an office worker. Records are stored on a circle-shaped unit that is rotated by the worker for retrieval purposes
Electronic Forms
stored electronically without the need for hard-copy printout
Decentralized Files
stored in various locations and departments throughout the firm
Primary Markets
such as New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange in the US are initial sales points for major sellers of stock and bonds. Secondary Markets trade these items.
Transpositions
switching of numbers (for ex. recording the number 63 instead of 36 are common errors and are divisible by nine)
Shorthand Dictation
symbols; two people working together at the same time to input data for processing; it is less frequently used than longhand or machine dictation
Digital Distribution Systems
systems have brought about fundamental changes in the way data is disseminated, used, and shared
Short Selling
takes place when a person obtains securities, not owned by the seller, on the assumption that the price will drop at sometime in the future and the person can record a profit. If the price of the stock later goes up, the person making the future purchase will sustain a loss because he/she will have to pay more for the stock.
Zoom Motion
takes place when, through a series of image frames, the size and focus of an object is taken from smaller to larger or vice versa
Development or Project Teams
task forces, engineering and development teams, research and planning groups that differ with each new project
Termination-team development model
task teams end o Development Level: Excellent o Commitment: High o Team member competence: High
Excise Taxes
taxes designed to cover governmental services provided to the users of products.
Progressive Tax
taxing persons or entities at increasingly higher rates as the tax base grows in size.
Dissatisfaction-team development model
team members become frustrated over their lack of competence. o Development Level: Moderate o Commitment: Low to moderate o Team member competence: low to moderate
Consensus Mapping
team members cluster suggestions and ideas and then arrive at a consensus that is is acceptable to all team members based on overall team assessment
Ad hoc Committees
temporary task forces set up for a specific goal or purpose. Exist until the task is accomplished
Degrees of Freedom
term used by statisticians to describe the number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that are free to vary
Rotate Type
text that is placed at an angle to draw attention to specific material
Fault Tolerance
the ability of a system to continue operations when a major component of the system fails
Power
the ability of an individual to influence other person's behavior
Strategic Leadership
the ability to anticipate, envision, maintain flexibility, think strategically, and work with others to initiate changes that will create a positive future for an organization
Forms Design
the arrangement and presentation of required form data. A form should provide needed, time-saving information for the organization. Forms contain completed data related to an activity, procedure, or account. Forms are generally created combining as much necessary information on one page as possible.
Form Control
the concept that forms creation design, maintenance, and discontinuance should be handled by one centralized department in an organization.
Micrographics
the creation, use, and storage of microrecords
Likert Scale
the development and administration of a survey in which individuals numerically rate specific items or behaviors
Closed Shop
the employee agrees only to hire union members-outlawed in 1947 by the Labor-Management Relations Act, also known as the Taft-Hartley Act
Preferential Shop
the employer agrees to give preference to union members in cases of hiring and layoffs
Lease with the Option to purchase the equipment
the equipment is leased for a period of time, after which the organization becomes its owner (rent to own)
Par Value of Stock
the face value or lowest value the corporation will accept in its firs issuance. Generally does not represent the real value of the stock.
Accounting
the information system that measures business activity, processes the data into repots, and communicates the results to decision makers
In-Depth Interviews
the manager interviews potential candidates for a position in his/her department
Migration
the process of transferring data from one electronic system to another
Standard Errors
the standard deviation of the values of a given function of the data (parameter), over all possible samples of the same size
Balance Sheet
the statement of financial position; shows how assets equal liabilities plus owner's equity (Balance Sheet summarized on page 218-vol. 2 book)
Typography
the study of all elements of type as a means of visual communication; includes the shape, size, and spacing of characters
Root Directory
the top-level directory found on a disk or drive
Fiber Optics
the transfer of analog (tone) and digital signals via clear glass fibers conducting light
Attribution Theory
theory that states that management perceptions of employee performance are affected by the things the manager feels the evaluated employee can control and those things over which the employee has no control
Solomon Four-Group Design
this experimental design measures four groups to help the behavioral scientist determine if change or gain has resulted from an administered activity...events involved include the pretest, the activity, and the posttest. Not all of the groups participate in each event
Posttest-Only Control Group Design
this experimental form involves two groups, but only one group is given the activity; and both groups are given the posttest
Telling Style of leadership
this style of leadership may be utilized when followers are unable and unwilling to do something or when they have a willingness to do the task but they do not know how to accomplish it
Turnaround Time
time required to complete the reprographics process
Critical events
times when something important happens, creating expectations for team member responses in the future
Underscoring (_):
titles of published works and works of art
Colons (:):
to direct attention to what occurs next
Compliance Reports
to educate individuals with regard to corporate issues impacted by legal requirements such as pension plans, tax returns, and other legally-required reporting
Partial Correlation
to examine the relationship between two variables while controlling for the effects of one or more additional variables. Contain 3 types of information: 1. list of variables for which partial correlations are desire 2. list of control variables 3. one or more order values that indicate the number of variables to control for
Data Communication Systems
to facilitate the transfer of many types of information. Leased line, in telecommunication system, involve or teletype lines, between particular points, for full-time subscribers
No-Par Value Stock
to help avoid misleading people who believe the par value of stock is the true value of the stock. Often laws provide that no-par stock is assigned a stated value.
Research Proposals
to obtain clearance or funding for research
Formal Networks
top management team and members brought together from the different company functions, units, geographic regions, and various levels of the organization
Objectivity in Accounting
transactions recorded in accounting should be supplemented by objective, verifiable evidence free from bias.
Downward transfer
transfer to a lower-level position within the organization
Lateral Transfer
transfer to the same level position within another department in the same organization
Morphing
transforming of one image into another through the use of several video frames
Wideband Data Service
transmit of data that requires more band width for transmission than regular voice or telegraph bands can handle
Jackets
transparent, plastic strips that are used to house individual microfilm strips cut from film reels
Utility Software
type of application software that includes anti-malware, Internet filters, file conversion, CD/DVD burning, Internet security, and other types of software
Case Studies
type of descriptive research involving the intensive study and gathering of detailed data about one person or group. The data is analyzed and compared or contrasted with other case studies. Are used in Sociology, Psychology, Criminology, and Anthropology
360 Degree evaluation
type of performance evaluation that gives feedback from a full range of individuals who interact with the employee being evaluated, including superiours, subordinate, and peers within the organization
Self Installation
unattended installation of software without the need for an individual to launch the installation process
Digital Piracy
unauthorized copying, access, or transmission of works in digital form
Picas
unit of measure; 10 characters per horizontal inch
Points
units of measure used in publishing documents; there are 72 in one horizontal inch
Inches
units of measure used in some formats of word processing and graphics applications
Non-directive (indirect) Interviews
unstructured and open to allow free-flowing and broad discussion
Force Style
use aggressive behavior and try to resolve the conflict by force. Use an adapted child or critical parent ego state; authority, intimidation, other forceful techniques are used
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
use counseling to focus on helping employees receive help overcoming problems such as substance abuse, nervous disorders, family difficulties, physical health challenges, and legal uncertainties (Directive, Non directive, and Cooperative Counseling)
Pressure Tactic
use of demands or threats or constantly checking up on someone to influence another's behavior
Ingratiation Tactic
use of flattery or praise to get someone to do something
Multi Variate Analysis
use of many variables to predict, forecast, or understand a situation
Database Management System
used in the compilation of data. Spreadsheets can update record in bulk, retrieve all records that match certain criteria, perform complex calculations, cross-reference records in different tables
Centralized Dictation System
used in word processing include discrete and endless loop, or thought tank dictation systems. Discrete media dictation systems use tapes, belts, disks, and traditional word processing center group approach
Doughnut Charts
used like a pie chart-lumping sums into manageable portions
Dataphone Service
used mainly to transmit data and some voice communication, helps facilitate information transfer, in companies, related to goods shipment and purchasing procedure
Video Phones
used to allow verbal and picture communication between callers without the need for a computer
Venn Diagram Charts
used to compare similarities and differences showing the overlapping of variables being considered
Special-purpose Teams
used to directly influence issues such as workplace safety, quality, and productivity
Anchor
used to fix the position of an object or graphic in relation to another object or data
Mini Toolbar
used when Word user wants to quickly access formatting options for selected text. With the text selected and pointed at by the mouse, the mini toolbar will appear in a dim mode. Then point at the toolbar to make it solid, then formatting options can be selected from the Mini toolbar.
Sale-Leaseback
used when a business needs to obtain capital quickly. It occurs when organization purchases equipment, sells it back to a lessor, and then leases it from the lessor
Numeric Filing Rules
used when documents and records stored use numbers as the primary referral method. Include: Straight-numeric, Duplex-numeric, Chronological, Terminal-digit, Middle-digit, and decimal
Mnemonic Coding
used when one wants parts of the code itself to take on additional meaning
Photolettering Equipment
used when the end user wants a specialized line of type (usually in large font size)
Computer-Output-to-Laser Disk (COLD)
uses on computer much like COM is used in a manual system. The data are read from optical disks, versus using microfilm or microfiche; graphic images are generated and displayed by the computer for those who have authorized access to the data
Horizontal Files
usually found in architect's offices and contain bulky material that is best stored in a horizontal position
Audio-graphic conferences
utilize microphone-speaker system, electronic tablets, and computer terminals enabling group members to speak to one another
Audio Conferences
utilize microphone-speakers for group audio interaction
Intranets
utilized by organizations to provide and distribute the following information: policy manuals, job openings, information on employee benefits, company records, and presentation materials
IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts or Annuities)
utilized to postpone taxes; they also serve as a saving incentive, and add to retirement income security.
Extranets
utilized to provide data exchange via limited access to a company's intranet by persons external to the organization such as suppliers and customers
Service Bureau
utilized when a high degree of resolution is needed in the final product
Web Conferencing
utilizes cameras, microphones, and computers linked via telephone & computer technologies
Matrix Structure
various functional departments to work on projects led by project managers. Interwoven Horizontal and vertical dimensions comprising the structure: The horizontal dimension is brought about by the various departments involved; the vertical dimension is represented by the manager and those he or she supervises in the project.
Electronic Networks
various networks such as the Internet and other formal/informal networks are utilized to find answers to questions and obtain information for decision making and other purposes
Multifunction Systems
various related technologies into one unit; laser, printing, fax, digital scanning, and photocopy features are integrated into one machine
Application Sharing
videoconferencing feature enabling the same application to run simultaneously for all parties involved
Accounting Entity Concepts
we assume every organizational entity is accounted for separately or individually
Blogs
web-based posting of informal articles, journal entries, and photo posts usually posted in reverse chronological order
Vertical integration
when a corporation expands itself to include production, supply, or sales operations in a particular line of business
Joint Venture
when two or more persons come together to accomplish one endeavor or undertaking
Dictionary Systems
where records are arranged alphabetically with no grouping of related topics
Encyclopedia System
where records are stored under major topic names or geographic locations
Laboratory Experiment
where the researcher created an environment for experimentation in an artificial or classroom environment
Situation Control
whether or not the leader or the followers have more control over work situations
Dictionaries
wordbooks provide information needed by office workers, including correct word spellings, definitions, pronunciation, points of hyphenation, and other facts dealing with the English language
Resolution-team development model
work out difference o Development Level: High o Commitment: Variable o Team member competence: High
Phased Retirement
work reduced hours until they leave the organization...helps the worker have the chance to become phased into his or her new lifestyle and the person's replacement can be trained and phased into the job during the transition period
EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
workplace free from sexual harrassment
Dr. Stephen Covey
wrote the book, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Trust is the highest form of human motivation. Self-management deals primarily with relationships and results.
Positive Letters
yes to the message receiver, can be done, direct, deductive approach
Social Zone
zone extends out to about 12 feet from an individual. Little touching takes place, verbalization is louder, and nonverbal cues become more important. Most general conversations take place in this zone.
Personal Zone
zone extends to about 4 feet from an individual, friends and associates are generally welcome. Some touching and persons will speak more loudly and use eye contact
Public Zone
zone is 12 feet and beyond, individuals communicate more formally in business.
Intimate Zone
zone where close friends & family are welcome. (whispering, touch, and comfort)
Hawthorne Studies
A. 1924 - series of studies at the Western Electric Company in Hawthorne, Illinoi, A series of research projects demonstrating that when workers perceived that management cared about them and/or when they felt they were getting special treatment, both morale and productivity improved.
Team Managers style (Leadership Grid)
(9,9 on the grid) have both a high concern for people and production. Proactive
Stock Market Transaction Page include:
1. Highest and lowest stock sales prices during the year. 2. Company Name (abbreviated) 3. Recent rate of dividend payment per share 4. Percentage Yield 5. Price/earnings ratio 6. Number of shares traded (in thousands) during the day 7. High/Low trading prices and closing price of the day. 8. Net change from the previous day closing price; prices are listed by a minimum fraction of 1/8th of one dollar.
12 steps comprise the accounting cycle:
1. Recognize the transaction. 2. Record documents and transactions 3. Analyze the transactions 4. Journalize the recorded transaction 5. Post the journals to the ledgers 6. Make a Trial Balance 7. Adjust the Ledger accounts 8. Prepare the Worksheet 9. Prepare the Financial Statements-income statement, balance sheet, & cash flow and retained earnings statements 10. Journalize adjusting and closing entries & post adjusting to the ledger 11 Balance and rule open accounts 12. Make a post-closing trial balance
Jack Duncan outlined four steps that should be taken using the rational change strategy:
1. Team members are extended an invitation to be involved in the change process and are provided details regarding the transition efforts needed. 2. An incentive to change must be used. 3. Communication is essential in order to help team members understand the need for change. 4. Feedback between management and individual team members needs to be ongoing
Self-managed work teams
6-8 members, A type of work team that operates without a manager and is responsible for a complete work process or segment
Phrases
A collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. Ex.: leaving behind the dog, smashing into a fence, before the first test
Emulation
Ability for a product to function like that of a different manufacturer
Direct Access Systems
Allow individuals to locate records by going directly to files and finding them under the record name. Alphabetical file systems are typically designed using a direct-access approach.
Ergonomics considerations include:
Anatomical, Psychological, Social, Spatial, Aesthetic, Ambient, and Communication
Owner's Equity
Capital, Insider claims begin when the owner invests assets in the business. The amount of an entity's assets that remain after its liabilities are subtracted
Centrex
Central Exchange System, direct inward dialing (DID) into any station is allowed without attendant aid.
Cybercops
Computer Emergency Response Team at Carnegie Mellon University work to stop crime activities on the Internet
Types of Microrecords
Computer-Output-Microfilm (COM) Computer-Input-Microfilm (CIM) Microfiche/Ultrafiche Aperture Cards Jackets Micro-opaque Strips, Chips, Scroll Microforms
Envelope Style and Memo Styles
Conventional Envelope Format, Computer Style Envelopes, Memo Formats (page 159-162)
Creative Alternative Development Techniques
Brainstorming, Synetics, Nominal Grouping, Consensus Mapping, Delphi Technique
Vroom, Jago, and Yetton
Created the leader-participation model that enables leaders to determine if they should use a participatory management style. First-leader has a set of management decision styles he/she can use Second-the manager needs to use a set of questions to diagnose the situation Finally-a decision tree is utilized to tell how much participation should be used under the circumstances
Self-Directed Teams (SDT)
Cross-functional work groups organized around work processes, that complete an entire piece of work requiring several interdependent tasks, and that have substantial autonomy over the execution of those tasks
Assets are generally listed on the balance sheet in 3 categories:
Current Assets, Non-Current Assets, and Intangible Assets
T Account
Debits must equal Credits for each transaction that has occurred. Debit is on the LEFT and Credit is on the RIGHT
Deductive Reasoning
Deductive and inductive refer to two distinct logical processes. Deductive reasoning is a logical process in which a conclusion drawn from a set of premises contains no more information than the premises taken collectively. All dogs are animals; this is a dog; therefore, this is an animal: The truth of the conclusion is dependent only on the method. All men are apes; this is a man; therefore, this is an ape: The conclusion is logically true, although the premise is absurd.
Leadership styles in the Situational Leadership Model
Delegating: turn over responsibilities to followers, Participating (share ideas and help in the decision-making process), Selling (explain decisions made and allow the changed for clarification), and Telling (give instructions and supervise work carefully)
MANs
Metropolitan Area Networks connecting two or more LANs located in the same community
Paradigms of Human Interaction
Dr. Stephen R. Covey has developed 6 paradigms of human interaction: 1. Win/Win (I win, you win) 2. Win/Lose (I win, You lose) 3. Lose/Win (I lose, You win) 4. Lose/Lose (I lose, You lose) 5. Win (I win) 6. Win/Win or No deal (I win, You win)
Leadership Traits
Drive, Integrity & Honesty, Self-Confidence, Emotional Maturity, Desire to lead, Knowledge
When doing research
First: ask the right questions, Second: find information sources, Third: Finalize information sources, Fourth: process research information, Fifth: analyze gathered information, Sixth: interpret data & findings
Inactive Records
Generally accessed once a month or less, kept in a less costly storage location, retained for historical or legal reasons, and not as readily available as active records
Vertical Dyad Linkage Leadership Model
Goerge Graen. Vertical-up/down relationships, dyad-one-on-one aspect of the leader-follower relationship, linkage-connection between the leader and followers
Situational Leadership Model
Hersey, Blanchard, and Johnson provide us with a model that involves the relationship between relationship behavior (supportive) and task behavior (guidance provided by the leader). Follower readiness (involving both ability to do the tasks needed and willingness to perform) is also a key factor in the model.
Boundaryless Organizations
Horizontal Corporation by management experts, designed to avoid any specific predefined organizational structure, do not have the typical horizontal or vertical boundaries found in traditional organizations. Examples: Authority, Political, Task, and Identity
Calculate LIFO Method
How inventory cost is calculated using the LIFO method: Assume a product is made in three batches during the year. The costs and quantity of each batch are: •Batch 1: Quantity 2,000 pieces, Cost to produce $8000 •Batch 2: Quantity 1,500 pieces, Cost to produce $7000 •Batch 3: Quantity 1,700 pieces, Cost to produce $7700 •Total produced: 5,200 pieces. Total cost $22,700. Average cost to produce one piece: $4.37. Next, you must calculate the unit costs for each batch produced. •Batch 1: $8000/2000 = $4 •Batch 2: $7000/1500 = $4.67 •Batch 3: $7700/1700 = $4.53
Third-Party Software contain:
Logger, Uninstaller, and Optional Tools (Watcher, Analyzer, File Cleaner)
Net Income
Income from operations can be computed by subtracting operating and general expenses from operations revenues; this is then determined by adding other non-operations income such as rental income and by subtracting other non-operating expenses
Filing by Organization Name
Index organization names in the order they are written. Index compound geographic names as a separate unit. Do not spell out abbreviation in organization names when indexed; however, index them as is the abbreviations were spelled out. Arabic numbers used in organization names are each considered as a unit and are filed in numeric order before alphabetic characters. Hyphenated numbers are indexed based on the number preceding a hyphen. Numbers spelled out are considered alphabetically Number followed by a hyphen and letter or hyphen and word is considered a single unit.
Inductive Reasoning
Inductive reasoning is a logical process in which a conclusion is proposed that contains more information than the observations or experience on which it is based. Every crow ever seen was black; all crows are black: The truth of the conclusion is verifiable only in terms of future experience and certainty is attainable only if all possible instances have been examined. In the example, there is no certainty that a white crow will not be found tomorrow, although past experience would make such an occurrence seem unlikely.
Correspondence Record Filling Procedures
Inspecting, Indexing, Coding, Cross-Referencing, Sorting, Storing
Disk Server
Now called LANs; were able to restrict user access to data, but there was no control over how a directory or file was used. Clients were able to read and write files, but they could not be prevented from deleting files.
Punctuation Styles:
Open punctuation and mixed (standard) punctuation
Owner's Equity Statement:
Owner's Capital or Equity as of a specified date + Net income from the accounting period - Withdrawals made by owners
PDAs
Personal Digital Assistants; provide tools such as calendars, notepads, calculators, appointment books, and address books. PDAs are in a class of small computing devices, hence, they use an embedded operating system residing on a ROM chip (ex. Palm OS, Windows CE, Symbian OS, and Windows Mobile)
Types of Power
Personal, Position, Reward, Coercive, Expert, Legitimate, and Referent Power
Research Types
Primary, Secondary, Experimental, Field, Government, Grounded Theory, Empirical, Academic, Library, Historical Analysis, Case Study, Quantitative, Qualitative, Descriptive, Classification, Naturalistic, Longitudinal, Comparative, Cross-Sectional, Mixed Design, Marketing Research, Human Resources, Behavioral Science, and Action
Remote File Exchange
a process used to transfer data between computers (voice, text, or other data)
Materiality in Accounting
accountant will generally only consider recording transactions of material or significant cost. Items of low cost or insignificance such as pencils are generally expenses, and they must be accounted for as a group--not individual units.
Mobile Isle Filing Units
active files can be more easily accessible without having to travel back and forth between filing cabinets
Keyboard Access Files
allow the records manager to locate a document in a short time period. Each record is coded. By means of recording the code on a keyboard, the desired record is retrieved electronically.
Indexing
allows the administrative assistant to know where the paper should later be filed (this is a decision-making process)
Safety Stock
amount of extra inventory needed to avoid running out
Control
an object in a dialog box or window. Pull-down menus, radio buttons, and scroll bars are examples
Accounting Entity
an organization that stands apart as a separate economic unit
Conjunctions
and, but, or yet of a sentence, join words, phrases, and clauses
Transaction
any event that affects the financial position of the business and can be measured reliably , such as purchase of a building, a sale of merchandise, and the payment of rent. The amount on the left side of the equation MUST equal the amount on the ride side.
Mean
arithmetic average of a set of measurments
Regressive Taxation
assessment of lower rates of tax as the tax base increases in size
Comparable Worth
compensation of women as compared to men in fields and positions considered equal or comparable in value or nature (pay equity)
Production-team development model
competence and commitment remain strong o Development Level: Excellent o Commitment: High o Team member competence: High
Fragmentation
condition of a file being stored at different physical locations on a disk. The defragment process remedies this situation by reallocating data to proximate physical locations on a computer's hard disk drive.
Dysfunctional Conflict
conflict that occurs when parties interact in a way that will harm or hinder the accomplishment of an organization's goals and objectives
Functional Conflict
conflict that takes place when two parties or groups confront one another in such a way that organizational performance is benefitted
Ports
connections through which data enters and leaves the computer
Summaries
consolidate and condense main conclusions, concepts, and ideas found in longer documents
News Release
contain interesting and newsworthy material to be acceptable for publication. Covers the five W's-where, when, what, why, how
Computer-Output-Microfilm (COM)
created and used in roll form. Contains electronic impulses on magnetic computer tape that are then transferred to microfilm; contains visual images
Template
created that includes all form information plus blanks in which variable data is inserted.
Manufacturing system
creates form utility, which is the satisfaction we receive from a product's physical change
Convey a very readable document, use:
crisp, clean fonts such as Calibri
Service or Production Teams
data processing, assembly, and mining teams
Descriptive Research Data Type
data that describes or define an individual, group, or event
Expenses
decrease owner's equity by using up assets or increasing liabilities in order to deliver goods or services to customers.
Owner Withdrawals
decrease owner's equity when the owner takes assets out of the business for personal use
Media Presentations
delivered in written, oral, and audio-visual formats
Adverbs
describers of elements other than nouns (Ex. Patients often REST), Describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs; answer the questions: when, where, why, and how; often end in ly. Ex.:Financially, Willfully, Abruptly, and Endlessly
Walled Garden
describes the limited access or environment allowed when controls are put in place that restrict access to any place on the Internet
Appraisal by Essay (narrative)
describing job performance in written report format
Appropriated Retained Earnings
designated funds may be retained in the company by choice or by an established contract requirement.
File Conversion Utilities
designed to convert a file from one program format to another, thus saving the time needed to re-input data
Machine-Readable Forms
designed to enable a computer to read data via a scanning process
Digital Certificates
designed to guarantee that a user or Internet web site is legitimate
Soundex Code or Phonetic Filing System
designed to help the secretary locate files of similar-sounding names
Telebraille Telephones
designed to interpret and print out verbal words both on a screen (deaf) & in Braille (blind)
Intelligent Copiers (Printers)
designed to receive data--instructions that are processed in its microprocessor--and then translate this data into hard copy. Computers, word processors, and other machines or equipment can be interfaced
Network Operating System
designed to run a computer network; installed on a network server. (ex. Novell Netware, Windows Server, UNIX, Linux, and Solaris)
Biographical Text and References
detail facts and information on prominent individuals (they are revised and updated on a regular basis)
Situational Leadership Model
developed by Paul Hersey, Blanchard, & Johnson at the Center for Leadership Studies
Traditional Social Networks
developed by individuals on a one-to-one basis
Richard Hackman
expert on group effectiveness, 3 factors to consider in the team performance analysis process: 1 Determine whether the group's output are valued by their customers 2 Consider if the members of the group are in a position to continue working together. 3 Find out if team members are gaining satisfaction and growth
Deliberation
explanation of the arguments for and against an issue
Validity
extent to which research actually measurements what it says it does
Home Tab
first tab on the ribbon; contains commands such as cut, copy, paste, fonts, fast cell formatting, and insert/delete cells, columns, rows, and sheets
Research
generally done because a problem has arisen or an important question has been asked requiring investigation or experimentation
Current Assets
generally used to meet the current liabilities in accounting, including accounts payable, notes payable, accrued interest, and taxes payable
Synergy
group's total output exceeds the sum of each person's contribution to the team
Long-term Liabilities
include mortgages payable and other obligations due after a period of a year, such as long-term notes payable and bonds payable. As these debts become due within a year, they are reclassified as current liabilities.
Dictation Equipment Varieties
include portable and telephone central recorder systems for more remote dictation, plus desk-top units and microphone station central recorder connections in offices for more frequent dictation.
Grammar and Style References
include rules and guidelines for proper grammar, style, punctuation, abbreviation, and capitalization in written communication
Filling Equipment
include vertical files, horizontal files, rotary card files, visible card files, electronically-controlled keyboard access files; mechanized mobile aisle, rotary files, power elevator lateral files, and conveyor systems; in addition to tape files
Finishing Process
includes activities such as collating, binding, stapling, folding, and laminating
Blank Indorsment
includes the name of the party written or stamped on the back of the Negotiable Instrument.
IBM Lotus SmartSuite
including Lotus Word Pro (word processor), Lotus 1-2-3 (spreadsheet), and other graphics-oriented and organizational software applications
Cooperatives (co-ops)
incorporated under state laws for the purpose of economic cooperation among a group of individuals.
Cards
index cards, catalogs, and summaries
Ellipses (...):
indicate that material has been omitted
Ralph Stodgill's Trait Theory of Leadership
indicates that successful leaders usually are taller than followers, are intelligent, insightful, and have initiative
Reciprocal Interdependence
individuals or teams provide input to other groups or teams in order for overall tasks or goals be accomplished
Marketing
involves the carrying out of activities directing movement of goods and services from the product creator to the product user
Digital Asset Managment
involves the centralized management of all digital content materials, including print, images, audio, and video material or data
Software Installation
involves the copying of data files from master disks onto a computer hard disk drive
Imaging Process
involves the creation of original electronic documents or masters and copies of documents
Speech Process
involves the human voice and how it is physiologically used and the psychological issues apply to one's level of comfort while speaking to others
Structure in Teams
involves the interpersonal skills that facilitate the definition of goals and provision of feedback needed with the team
Consultation tactic
involving others to help in development of an activity or strategy in which their support is needed
Able and Unwilling followers
leaders should use the participating approach with these persons. Show that they have skill in needed areas, demonstrate hesitance to complete the task, desire feedback. Leaders should build and praise, request input, nurture two-way communications
Unable and Willing followers
leaders should use the selling approach with these followers. Are excited to learn how to accomplish the task, open and receptive to input, pay attention... Leaders should give details, explain the role, provide for a two-way discussion to take place.
Unable and Unwilling followers
leaders should use the telling approach with these individuals. May not finish work assigned, complain, procrastinate...Leaders should define the follower's role clearly, give the follower specifics, and provide close supervision
Checklist
listing descriptions that can be checked off when they apply to an employee
Directory
listing of files
Task Teams
made up of members from different organizational department, task forces, or committees
Quantitative Data
made up of numbers such as statistics, percentages, frequency counts, and questionnaire responses (in numbers)...confirmatory and uses deductive logic and leads to quantitative research
Gorgon's XYZ Model
model to allow individuals to express themselves in terms of how they feel. It involves the verbalization by the affected party that when a specific behavior is performed by the other party in the conflict, something happens, and they feel a certain was as a result.
Budgets
outline how resources are obtained and expended over a projected time period
Operating Budget
outlines anticipated revenues and expenses for a period of time
Project Matrix Teams
oversee the completion of a special custom-tailored product requiring exacting specifications. Each employee has a functional manager
Correlative Conjunctions
pairs of words that connect words, phrases or clauses. Examples: both...and, either....or, not only...but also.
Interviewer
person giving the interview
Routine Letters
positive tone and clearly communicate whatever message is intended, using direct strategy and develop ideas in a straight forward manner. State immediately why you are writing, explain in body why you are writing, present details that explain your request or response. Specify what you want reader to do
Personal Power
power that is based on individual characteristics
Position Power
power that is based on one's position or status in an organization
Referent Power
power that is based on one's referring to or identifying with another individual
Reward Power
power that is based on rewards one can provide another
Legitimate Power
power that is based on role, position, or other attributes that give legitimacy to the power holder
Expert Power
power that is based on special knowledge possessed by an individual
Product Advertising
primary advertising that is designed to get the public to desire a certain class of goods; selective advertising that is centered around emulating a particular brand; and mass advertising that is geared to a very large audience
Ethics
principles that govern individual and group behavior
PABX
private automatic branch exchange, used by many businesses. Outside calls can be placed automatically without going through an attendant, usually by dialing a single number first such as 9.
PBX
private branch exchange, a telephone system in which all calls are received and placed by a switchboard attendant.
Text Editors
programs that are used to modify text data only
Shells
programs that provide a computer interface for computer users
Project Structure
project teams guided by organizational project managers; flexible in nature without departmentalization
Financial Budget
projects cash flow (in and out) for a period-ending balance sheet
Copyrights
protect the owner of literary and artistic works against unauthorized reproduction of art work as well as written and recorded works
Card Storage and Retrieval System
provide for quick access of card information, they are often used to index data stored in another place, and they serve as an activity record. These files may come in the form of visible files, wheel files, or rotary files
Analytical Reports
provide information, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations, Includes both information and analysis and can also include recommendations
Halo/Horns Problem
rating a person high or low on all rating because of the supervisor's view of that individual relative to one or more important factors
Central Tendency
rating based around a midpoint or average category level, thus avoiding outstanding or unsatisfactory ratings
Graphic Rating Scale
rating characteristics one bring to the job: work quality, timeliness in attendance, knowledge of work, etc.
Behaviorally-Anchored Rating Scale (BARS)
rating job behaviors on a scale from not acceptable to excellent
Similarity
rating others based on and compared to special qualities the supervisor sees in himself
Negative Letters
reader knows reason for rejection, bad news is revealed with sensitivity, acceptance - understand/indirect pattern, maintain positive image, message clarity, protection (avoid liability)
Perpetual Transfer
records are transferred from active to inactive storage on an on-going basis.
Reprographics
refers to a process of reproducing, reprinting or copying graphic material especially by mechanical, photographic, or electronic means. It usually encompasses multiple methods of reproducing content, such as scanning, photography, xerography and digital printing.
External Validity
refers to the generalizability of condition or treatment outcomes
Periodicity Concept (accounting period)
reports are usually issued on an annual basis; financial data can also be issued monthly and quarterly on a periodic basis
Financial Statements
reports showing the financial status of an organization or individual. They report on assets, liabilities, and business ownership; the relationship between income and expenses (profit or loss); and show where cash is flowing
Library Research
research based on library research data
Behavioral Science Research
research based on research done in behavioral sciences
Content Analysis
research based on researcher interpretation of field notes
Case Study Research
research based on the study of individual behaviors over a period of time; this type of research is used when exceptions must be studied
Grounded Theory Research
research based on theory generated from data; patterns are detected from observations made, followed by hypotheses that direct the continued development of the research's progress
Longitudinal Research
research composed of data about the same objects or subjects that are re-evaluated over a period of time
Cross-Sectional Research
research involving data that are collected at one point in time
Empirical Research
research relying on experience observed and made public
Fallback Position
return to a previous position if a new position does not work out
Revenue Principle in Accounting
revenues are recognized in the period when products are sold or services are rendered. This is accrual accounting as opposed to cash basis accounting in which revenues are recognized when cash is received.
Class Advertising
seeks to convey a message to a unique group such as professional secretaries, football players...
Microwave Systems
send super-high frequency range signals from one tower to another, re-amplifying transmission from point to point
Rows
series of spreadsheet or database cells running from left/right in a document
Convey a dignified look, use:
serif typefaces like goudy or garmond
Column Charts
showing observations over time or in different conditions-using small data sets
Stock Charts
showing the rise and fall of stock data over a period of time
WPI (Wholesale Price Index)
shows average price changes in a basket of goods purchased by producers.
Transplacement
slides figures to the right or left (ex. entering 200 as 20 or 2,000)
Groupware
software designed to enable groups of individuals to share data and work together on projects via a computer network
Bootloaders
software designed to run data programs in a computer's random access memory
Debuggers
software designed to test and debug other programs to ensure that everything runs smoothly and provides the desired end results
Hypervisors
software enabling a host computer to run multiple operating systems concurrently
Open-source Software
software in which source code is available to all users; an example is OpenOffice.org
Electronic Mail Communication
software needed, end-user needs, and so forth
Shareware software
software performing various tasks; can be tried out before purchase
Microsoft Office
software such as Word (word processor), Excel (spreadsheet), Internet web page development software, and other graphics-oriented and organizational software applications
Plug-In
software that adds to the functionality of other software
Freeware Software
software that is free for anyone to use; license terms must be abided by
Loading Programs
software that loads programs into the computer's memory and then runs the program
Stand-alone Programs
software that performs one main type of task
Treasury stock
stock that has been issued by a corporation and bought back the company; not an asset.
Union Shop
strongest union security agreement, the employer may hire nonunion workers, but they must join the union after a certain period of time and remain members of the union in good standing to retain employement
Speeches
structured addresses generally delivered to groups of individuals. Speeches are typically divided into parts: introduction, body, conclusion
Call Roaming
the accommodation of physical call movement from one cell to another
Accrual Accounting
the accountant records financial data as the obligation occurs rather than waiting for receipt to be made or cash exchange to take place. Most companies must use this to result in more accurate representation of net income.
Revenue
the amount received from an organizational clients or customers for goods or services rendered; earned when the company completes the activity on which the transaction is based
Push Technology
the automatic sending of data from one party to another (news broadcast information sent to a specific individual at regular intervals) in contrast to pull technology, which utilizes the transfer of data based on an individual's request for the information to be sent to him or her.
Usage Rate
the average use or sales of an item or product during a specific time period
Sample Sizes
the number of elements drawn from the population (ex. the number of names and phone numbers)
Ethnography
the observation of everyday life details as they naturally take place in the real world; this type of research is done by anthropologists
Breakeven Analysis
the organization determines when it neither experiences income nor loss in terms of the number of units produced by the equipment. Fixed costs, variable costs, and planned production volume levels are used to make this computation.
Pooled Interdependence
the performance of all groups and teams in an organization pooled together
Market Value
the price of stock purchase or sale at a given time on the market
Accounting
the process in which financial data is brought together in an organized manner through recording, classifying, reporting, analyzing, and interpreting activities
Merit Rating
the process of employee evaluation; unplanned and related to current performance; traditional evaluation where employee characteristics and performance are rated; or they can be goal oriented, where employee involvement in the overall process is rated
Action Research
the process of gathering behavioral research data and then feeding the information back to participants; results of the research are discussed by those involved, who then plan appropriate changes in behavior and approaches
File Cleaner
tool that cleans unwanted files from the computer
Menu Toolbar
toolbar containing commands (pulldown menus) such as Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data, Review, and View
Standard Toolbar
toolbar containing commands relating to copy, font, alignment, number, styles, cells, and editing features
File Sharing Networks
type of poor to poor network on which persons can access the hard disks of other computers and exchange files over the Internet
On-The-Job Training
type of program where a person learns the responsibilities and skills of a job under the direction of a department supervisor or senior employee; simple and most effective forms of training under actual job conditions
Experimental Research
type of research based on experimentation data
Secondary Research
type of research book and journal research-manual-or electronic-based
Primary Research
type of research that is original data research
Word groups
units of meaning
Transactional Leadership
use of the authority of one's office to reward subordinate efforts. Guide followers in the direction of goal setting
Accommodation Style
use passive approach wherein one party's needs may be neglected to satisfy the needs of the other party. The parties communicate using a sympathetic parent or obedient child ego state and the problem is confronted in a passive way; cooperative and unassertive in the approach
Footnotes
use raised numbers in the text that match with footnote references listed on the bottom to the same page; footnotes can also be listed numerically on separate pages at the end of the document
Project Book
used for summary information and main project details and project files are depositories of overflow materials too extensive to be included
Conveyers
used for the electronic selection of shelves, drawers, or bins containing records. Come in form of vertical conveyors, vertical carousels, and power files. Include cards, aperture cards, microfilm jackets, and letter-and legal-size documents.
Gateway Processors
used in LANs to coordinate communication between the network and public transmission systems; are special nodes allowing for dissimilar systems and networks to connect to one another
Imaging
used in business to reduce the need for hard-copy output storage of data; involves the digitization and entry of data or images into a computer system
Decibel Levels
used to measure sound; faint sounds, whisper register at about a 10-20 range, average conversations register 40-60 range, & extremely noisy sounds register in the 110-130 range
Bubble Chart
used to show relationships such as demographics or scientific issues
Radar Charts
used to show the big picture-appears like a spider's web
Horizontal integration
when a corporation buys competitor firms in the same line of business
Records Transmittal to Records Center Form
when records are transferred from an active storage location to a records storage center in an organization...this form contains a chart listing each individual box or set of records being transferred.
Directive Interview
when the interviewer knows the purpose of the interview and the items to be discussed prior to the meeting
Simple Linear Regression
when the presence of a straight line, or linear trend, exists between two variables, there is a linear relationship between the variables.
FIFO Method
which stands for "first-in-first-out," is an inventory costing method which assumes that the first items placed in inventory are the first sold. Thus, the inventory at the end of a year consists of the goods most recently placed in inventory. FIFO is one method used to determine Cost of Goods Sold for a business .
LIFO Method
which stands for "last-in-first-out," is an inventory valuation method which assumes that the last items placed in inventory are the first sold during an accounting year. Thus, the inventory at the end of a year consists of the goods placed in inventory at the beginning of the year, rather than at the end. LIFO is one method used to determine Cost of Goods Sold for a business. LIFO accounting is only used in the United States.
Collaboration Style
win-win solution to problems facing all individuals and entities involved. Those participating in this style communicate in an adult ego state; must confront the problem in an assertive manner; assertive & cooperative in the approach.
Adjectives
word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun, such as "happy," "sad," or "pretty." Ex.: They live in a BEAUTIFUL house; A MATHEMATICAL puzzle; 1.I love that REALLY BIG OLD GREEN ANTIQUE car.
Compilers
a computer program or set of programs that translate computer source code into object code that will run as an executable program
Ambient
Environmental factors such as air conditioning, heating, humidity, safety, acoustics, light, and color impact this factor
OCR
Optical Character Recognition-devices most commonly used include readers and wands; standard-size paper with data made up of uniform and specified type style characters is read by this machine and the material is converted into data that is stored in the word processing system or computer; the wand works by a similar method, except a person needs to manually pass the wand over the typewritten material to scan and enter it into the system
Team-based Organization
Organizations that rely heavily on teams as their basic work unit.
Cash Payment Journal
kept for cash disbursements; this journal lists daily disbursements of cash to various accounts, such as accounts payable, rent, frieght-in, and so forth. Cash is credited and the expense account is debited.
F6 key in MS Office 2007
key to make MS Office 2007 open task panes in window areas, the status bar at the bottom of the window, and the Ribbon in MS Office 2010
Autocratic style
leader tells the follower what to do and closely oversees performance
Able and Willing followers
leaders should use the delegating approach with these followers. Can work on thier own, will accomplish the work, keep the leader updated. Leaders should provide light supervision, delegate tasks
Clauses
A collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. Ex. since she laughs at diffident men, I despise individuals of low character
Team
A group of people who work together to set goals, make decisions, solve problems, and put ideas into action.
Formal team
A team created by the organization as part of the formal organization structure.
Short Reports:
to, from, date, subject line, introduction, text, terminal section (conclusion) appendix; Used to expedite interoffice reporting communication in the following areas: informational memo reports, analytical memo reports, and standardized, printed form reports, letter reports, annual & progress reports, short report proposals, justification reports, recommendation reports, feasibility studies
Interpersonal Network Types:
Cowboys/Cowgirls Commanders Cyber-Cowboys/Cowgirls
Parts of memoranda
to, from, date, subject, and message, reply, signatures, and copy notation
Indirect approach
Sometimes, your letter, memo, or e-mail message contains "bad news" of some type. One that strategically delays the bad news until your reader has been prepared to accept or deal with it in a positive way. In this instance, organizing your message can be a bit more complicated and call for a bit more strategy. Think of situations in which you've had to communicate bad news orally. Now be careful with buffers. What you don't want to do is create the impression that you're stalling or attempting to hide the negative message. If there is bad news to communicate, you have to be honest in communicating it and you need to get to it in a way that doesn't waste your reader's time. However, a well-placed paragraph, sentence, or just a phrase can go a long way toward softening the blow and helping readers realize that even though the news is bad, you still have their best interests in mind.
Direct Approach
The direct approach anticipates no resistance to its message--for instance, "you've been hired," "your order is being shipped today," or even "the project will be done in one week." In this case, organizing your message is simple. Memos and letters should have some kind of brief introduction, sometimes as its own paragraph. The introduction is simply a straightforward statement of the main point of the message. For instance, if you are writing a letter to confirm an order, simply begin by stating, "We have received your order and are shipping it today." Then the rest of the letter can provide details like shipping time, cost, etc. Whenever possible, use the direct approach. Most readers are in a hurry and want the main point up front. And if there's no reason for them to respond negatively, there's no reason to delay that main point. Keep in mind that the direct approach applies equally to letters, memos, and e-mail messages
Transnational Teams
individuals from various countries and their work can extend to various countries, teams composed of members of multiple nationalities working on projects that span multiple countries
Cowboys/Cowgirls Network Type
lowest communication needs, independent and decentralized
Commanders Network Type
moderate communication needs, more centralized and need more information than independent decision makers.
Semicolon (;)
separate: Independent clauses that are not joined by a coordinator or correlative Independent clauses that are joined by a conjunctive adverb Independent clauses that are joined by a coordinator Items in a series if those items themselves contain commas (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Formal Reports
written from a third-person's point of view, contractions are not used (did not instead of didn't) and the passive voice approach is used; Use a formal writing style. Basic Outline: prefatory section, report body, terminal portion, and supplementary portion