MAN4701 Exam 2 Study Plan Questions

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Which of the following is LEAST likely to be an obstacle to the delegation​ process?

Obstacles related to family members

Tanya has a position where she has the right to advise people making a decision. This authority is known as​ _______.

consulting

Which tool describes the various responsibility relationships that exist in the organization and summarizes how the responsibilities of various managers relate to one​ another?

management responsibility guide

Which of the following is LEAST likely a part of the general​ environment?

marketing things that could be general envr: passed legislation demographics new tech social values

A television program production company wants its employees to be able to focus on multiple projects at​ once, with project managers using workers from other parts of the organization for specific projects. Which departmentalization method best fits this​ situation?

matrix

A​ ________ is a plan that designates specific required action.

rule

A sales forecasting technique that predicts future sales by analyzing the opinions of salespeople as a group is known as the​ _________________.

salesforce estimation method

Anna is currently giving her subordinate Eddie the authority needed to perform the task delegated to him. This is a part of what step in the delegation​ process?

second step

What is the third step of the MBO​ process?

Monitoring progress

Which of the following is NOT a suggestion for delegating​ tasks?

To break the​ ice, include the activities that are not essential but easy and interactive. are suggestions: Don't delegate a task because you​ don't want to do it. ​Don't delegate a task because you​ don't know how to do it. Realize that you cannot do it all. Learn the strengths of your employees.

​_____________ refers to a​ firm's ability to undertake an action.

competitor capability

Amazon.com was very eager to respond to Barnes​ & Noble's price cuts. If Amazon.com did not respond to these price​ cuts, many customers may have opted to purchase a Nook instead of a Kindle. This is an example of what primary factor that influences a​ firm's action or​ reaction?

competitor motivation

Which term best describes the incentives that an organization has to undertake an​ action?

competitor motivation

Which component of the general environment includes new approaches to producing goods and​ services?

technological

The main criticism of​ Weber's bureaucracy focuses on what main component in the​ organization?

the human component

Which of the following comprises steps the decision maker takes to arrive at a choice of one alternative from a set of available​ alternatives?

the rational decision making process

Which of these refers to the extent to which customers may use products or services from another industry instead of the focal​ industry?

threat of substitute products

Which term describes the process of developing qualities in human resources that will enable them to be more productive and thus contribute more to organizational goal​ attainment?

training

Which management principle suggests that an individual should have only one​ supervisor?

unity of command

In most​ cases, the strategic management process involves​ _________ steps.

5

Mario is a restaurant owner who is implementing the organizing process in his restaurant. Mario is trying to determine who will take​ orders, who will clear the​ tables, and the details of the relationship between these individuals. Mario is implementing which step of the organizing​ process?

Allocating resources and directives for subtasks

The degree of responsibility that a manager possesses can be determined by appraising the manager on four dimensions. Which of the following is one of these​ dimensions?

Attitude toward and conduct with subordinates

​Kevin's department received some criticism for past performance. He accepted responsibility for the mistakes and spared his employees the excessive criticism. Kevin is exhibiting what key dimension of responsible management​ behavior?

Behavior with upper management

There are six steps in the planning process. What is step​ 4?

Choosing the best alternative for reaching objectives

Hitomi has made her​ organization's structure a bureaucracy to be more efficient and better reach organizational goals. The company has impersonal relationships among employees and detailed procedures and rules. What is the third component of​ bureaucracy?

Clearly outlined organizational hierarchy

Bureaucracy includes three primary​ components: a clearly outlined organizational​ hierarchy, impersonal relationships among organization​ members, and which of the​ following?

Detailed procedures and rules

Which of the following is a disadvantage of division of​ labor?

Division of labor focuses solely on efficiency and economic benefit.

Which of the following is NOT a step of the organizing​ process?

Establishing goals to be achieved for the​ long-term survival of the organization

What is the second step in the strategic management​ process?

Establishing organizational direction

There are five main steps in the organizing process. Which step is characterized by collecting data to determine the success of the​ process?

Evaluating the results of an implemented organizing strategy

Because matrix organizations are complex and​ intimidating, some managers may struggle to get results. Which of these would LEAST likely help a manager succeed in a​ matrix?

Increase the​ manager's span of management

Which of the following is an advantage of matrix​ departmentalization?

It allows a firm to pool human resources for both​ short-term and​ long-term projects.

Which of the following is most likely an advantage of functional​ departmentalization?

It allows for consistent marketing messages throughout the company.

Which of the following best explains the importance of having an organizational​ mission?

It helps increase the probability that the organization will be successful.

Sarah is planning a department expansion and is meeting with her staff to discuss the most effective ways to handle the change. This is an example of which step in the planning​ process?

Listing alternative ways of reaching objectives

Which of the following is the second step in the planning​ process?

Listing alternative ways of reaching objectives

What is the second step of the rational​ decision-making process?

Listing possible alternatives for solving the problem

A local package delivery store has struggled recently with​ coordination, as some tasks are done more than once while other important tasks go undone. If the store were to apply​ Follet's guidelines on coordination which actions best fits with those​ guidelines?

Managers should examine the human communication process

Who had the most profound influence on classical organizing​ theory?

Max Weber

The​ __________ is a scheduling tool that emphasizes the interrelationship of tasks and shows both the estimates of time necessary to complete each activity and the sequence of activities that must be followed to complete a project.

PERT

Green Lawn​ Inc., a lawn care​ company, has been working on a plan to more efficiently mow customer lawns. The company has a chosen plan and is now implementing it. This is an example of which step in the planning​ process?

Putting the plans into action

Julie is the manager of Terrance and they have engaged in the Management by Objectives process. Julie is currently checking on​ Terrance's work and how well he is reaching his objective. This corresponds to what step in the MBO​ Process?

Step​ 3: Monitor progress

Which term refers to the process of determining appropriate courses of action for accomplishing organizational​ objectives?

Strategy formulation

Which of the following is a FALSE statement about​ responsibility?

The source of responsibility lies with the position an individual occupies.

Many contemporary management writers propose that formulating appropriate organizational strategy requires conducting a critical question analysis that involves answering four simple questions. Which of the following is NOT one of those four​ questions?

What are the profits and losses of the​ organization?

Which strategic implementation skill involves the ability to provide the organizational resources necessary to implement a​ strategy?

allocating skill

​_________________ allows its holder to act in certain designated ways and to directly influence the actions of others through orders.

authority

​Weber's most notable contribution to classical organizing theory was his concept of​ _________.

bureaucracy​

Which of the following describes the situation when a minimal number of job activities and a minimal amount of authority have been delegated to subordinates by​ management?

centralization

Which of the following is an example of a traditional way of handling a programmed​ decision?

clerical routine

​________ refers to how mindful a company is of its​ competitor's actions.

competitor awareness

Fort Wayne Electronics wants to match a recent price drop by its major competitor Horace​ Industries, but it​ doesn't have the cash resources to market the change as well as lose profit in the​ short-term. This is an example of​ ________.

competitor capability

As reported by Harold​ Koontz, several important situational factors influence the appropriateness of the size of an​ individual's span of management. Which of the following is NOT one of these​ factors?

controlling things that are factors: Similarity of functions Coordination Geographic continuity Planning

​_______ involves encouraging the completion of individual portions of a task in a synchronized order that is appropriate for the overall task.

coordination

​______________ is the organized arrangement of group efforts to provide unity of action while pursuing a common objective.

coordination

​______________ is the responsibility of managers to synchronize the completion of individual parts of a task in order to meet the overall objective of the larger organizational task.

coordination

Which of these is implied when a maximum number of job activities and a maximum amount of authority have been delegated to subordinates by​ management?

decentralization

When decisions are more complicated and involve a series of​ steps, which of the following would best help evaluate possible​ decisions?

decision tree

The assignment of various portions of a particular task among a number of organization members is known as​ _________.

division of labor

When several individuals perform different parts of one​ task, this is known as​ ___________.

division of labor

One of the limitations of generating​ problem-solving alternatives is that certain alternatives may be too costly for the organization. What type of factor does this​ represent?

economic factor

Which of these is NOT a step in the functional similarity method of dividing job​ activities?

establishing a chain of command things that are steps Examining management system objectives Designing specific jobs by grouping similar activities Designating appropriate activities that must be performed to reach objectives Making specific individuals responsible for performing those jobs

Which of the following is another name for the​ "employee comparisons" method of performance​ appraisal?

forced distribution

Which of the following is defined as the relationships among organizational resources as outlined by​ management?

formal structure

Probably the most widely used basis for establishing departments within the formal structure is by​ __________________.

function

​Kathryn, a faculty​ member, chairs a special projects committee for the university. In this​ position, Kathryn has authority to assign tasks to graduate student​ researchers, which is not usually part of her job. This is an example of what type of​ authority?

functional

Which of these is the most basic method of dividing job activities which suggests that management should take four simple connected steps to divide job​ activities?

functional similarity method

Which of the following is the final step in the MBO​ process?

give rewards

Greg is a manager who wants to preserve the existing way his company is doing things even if there are better ideas out there. Greg fits best the​ ________ decision making orientation.

hoarding

Ash is an important part of an​ organization's implementation team because she is talented at managing others during the implementation process. This is known as​ a(n) ________ skill.

interacting

Which term describes the right to make decisions and to give orders concerning the​ production-, sales-, or​ finance-related behavior of​ subordinates?

line authority

​___________ skill is the ability to use information to determine whether a problem has arisen that is blocking implementation.

monitoring skill

Whenever a change is made to a safety​ protocol, Shawn is the person who decides if the change will actually be implemented. This responsibility relationship is​ _______.

must approve

Which term describes the process designed to ensure that each group member has equal participation in making the group​ decision?

nominal group technique

Which of the following is NOT a type of departmentalization​ mode?

organic types that are: Geographic Functional Product Matrix

Priscilla runs a small technology startup company where there are few formal rules and workers are loosely connected. This fits with which kind of​ structure?

organic structure

Edwin is currently working with his management team to determine for their new venture its purpose and why it should​ exist, which is also called​ ________.

organizational mission

The primary mechanism used by managers to activate plans is known as​ _______.

organizing

The process of establishing orderly uses for resources within the management system is known as​ ______________.

organizing

Which term refers to a process for establishing systematic resource usage in a management​ system?

organizing

Andrea has been given 32 different potential solutions for how her workgroup could be structured. This large number of choices has demotivated her from making a choice. This is the phenomenon known as​ ________.

paradox of choice

Which of the following is a​ decision-making tool used in risk situations when decision makers are not completely sure of the outcome of an implemented​ alternative?

probability theory

What type of organizational structure is best at allowing managers to focus on what the organization​ sells?

product

Roberta has created a plan to create a new office space for her organization. This is the planning type of​ ________.

program

The owners of a small regional restaurant chain are working on determining the major tasks they will need workers to do in their restaurants. This best fits which step of the organizing​ process?

step 2

The step of the strategic management process that involves establishing organizational direction is​ ________.

step 2

Steve is using the Delphi technique to make a decision. He is compiling the group responses and sending them out to all group members. What step of the Delphi technique does this​ represent?

step 3

Jalen Marketing Inc. is having its leadership group use the nominal group technique to make a decision. They are having all members of the leadership group do a secret ballot on which idea to implement. This is what step of the​ process?

step 4

ABC Books is entering the online publishing and selling market. Emily is evaluating whether the design and layout of the​ company's newly developed website meet the goals and standards of the company. This is an example of​ ____________.

strategic control

Which of the following represents the fifth step in the strategic management​ process?

strategic control

Which step in the strategic management process consists of monitoring and evaluating the strategic management process as a whole to ensure that it is operating​ properly?

strategic control

Which term describes the process of ensuring that an organization possesses and benefits from the use of an appropriate organizational​ strategy?

strategic management

Which term refers to a broad and general plan developed to reach​ long-term objectives?

strategy

The strategic management process is generally thought to consist of five sequential and continuing steps. What is the third​ step?

strategy formulation

What is the fourth step in the strategic management​ process?

strategy implementation

Organizations with much height are usually referred to as​ ____________, while those with little height are referred to as​ ________________.

tall, flat


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