Management 301 RFC Exam 3
In managing resistance to organizational changes, facilitation and support method is most likely to be used when...
People are resisting because of adjustment problems
Purple Lotus is a communications and information technology company. It plans to sell 100,000 units of a product in a quarter but manages to sell only 80,000. This difference is an example of....
Performance gap
The three stages in the human resources planning process are
Planning, programming, and evaluating.
What is the legislation called that allows employees to work without having to join a union?
Right-to-work
Refers to companies that try to change the structure of their industry, creating a future competitive landscape of their own design
Shapers
Designed to reduce defects in all organization processes—not just product defects but anything that may result in customer dissatisfaction
Six sigma
Diversity training has two components
Skill building and awareness building
In diversity training, skill building differs from awareness building in that
Skill building offers tools needed to act on actual problems
_____ provides financial assistance to employees suffering from job-related injuries.
Worker's compensation
Collins and Porras believe many individuals and companies are plagued by the _____, which is an unnecessarily constraining belief that only one goal but not another can be attained.
Tyranny of the or
The three basic stages of managing resistance and motivating change within an organization
Unfreezing, moving to institute the change, and refreezing
In recent years, _____ has received more foreign direct investment than any other country.
United States
Which of the following is not part of a background check?
A needs assessment
Too much happy talk from senior management, an absence of a major crisis, many visible resources, and low overall performance standards often lead to
A sense of complacency
Which of the following statements is true of sexual harassment?
A strong commitment to diversity leads to fewer problems with sexual harassment.
Which of the following is an example of quid pro quo sexual harassment?
A supervisor denies a raise to a subordinate who refused to go out on a date.
To increase the likelihood that employees will accept a control system, it should have performance standards that are
Useful and achievable
_____ refers to the degree to which a selection test predicts or correlates with job performance.
Validity
States that only cases with significant deviation from the standard require corrective action, and that managers need not be concerned with performance that equals or closely approximates the expected results.
Principle of Exception
Reactive change
Problem driven
Organizations should ensure that their performance appraisal and reward systems reinforce the importance of effective diversity management as a form of _____ for managers.
Accountability
A seemingly neutral employment practice that has a disproportionately negative effect on a group protected by the Civil Rights Act is said to have a(n)
Adverse impact
A frank and open-minded discussion of four basic questions aimed at continuous improvement is referred to as a(n)
After-action review
Which of the following is the biggest cause of failure of overseas managers?
Family issues
A common disadvantage of _____ control is the long time lags that often occur between performance and review, slowing down managerial response.
Feedback
When legal experts advise companies to establish policies forbidding disclosure of proprietary information, they are exercising _____ control.
Feedforward control
Typically considered part of a firm's capital budget
Fixed assets
To help minorities and women enter the informal network that provides exposure to top management, many companies have implemented formal
Mentoring programs
When a company prefers to base salaries on performance, in the absence of objective performance measures, it uses a(n) _____, which is based on ratings given by managers.
Merit pay system
A change-specific reason for resistance to change
Misunderstanding
_____ combined the economies of the United States, Canada, and Mexico into one of the world's largest trading blocs.
NAFTA
Method for managing resistance to change typically involves giving a person who resists change a desirable role in the change process
manipulation and cooptation
Culture shock
the disorientation and stress associated with being in a foreign environment
For today's managers, opportunities are greater because
the movement toward free trade has opened up many formerly protected national markets
Offshoring is appropriate for a business when
the product is widely available
Expatriates are
parent-company nationals who are sent to work at a foreign subsidiary.
The process of using multiple sources of appraisal to gain a comprehensive perspective on one's performance is known as a
360-degree appraisal
Which of the following is not a reason why workers typically vote for unionization?
An attempt to influence the stock price
The glass ceiling is
An invisible barrier that prevents female employees from being promoted.
An external factor that influences the wage mix is
Area wage rates
One difference between a structured interview and an unstructured interview is that a structured interview
Asks the same questions to all applicants
A control system that combines four sets of performance measures—financial, customer, business process, and learning and growth
Balanced scorecard
Which of the following is a benefit of diversity in work teams that leads to creativity and innovation?
Broader base of experience
Bureaucratic control includes such items as
Budgets and statistical reports
Designed to measure progress toward set performance goals, and if necessary, to apply corrective measures to ensure that performance achieves managers' objectives
Bureaucratic control system
_____ is the largest source of imports to the United States.
China
The 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in employment based on
Color
After Hector completed performance reviews with his employees, he knew that he did not give full and objective feedback to several of them who were of a different ethnicity. Which of the following challenges of diversity is Hector facing in this scenario?
Communication problems
Step after measuring performance in a typical control process
Comparing performance against the standards
One approach to increasing diversity in the workplace is affirmative action, the primary intent of which is to
Correct historical discrimination and exclusion
A leverage ratio that indicates a company's ability to meet its long-term financial obligations
Debt-equity ratio
One difficult part of human resources planning is trying to determine how many and what types of people are needed in an organization, which is known as a
Demand forecast
_____ involves teaching managers and professional employees broader skills needed for their present and future jobs.
Development
Employers benefit from hiring _____ workers because they miss fewer days of work and exhibit lower turnover, plus the company may take advantage of available tax credits.
Disabled
Which of the following terms refers to all kinds of differences, such as differences in gender, race, age, nationality, and religious affiliation?
Diversity
Multicultural organizations differ from pluralistic ones in that within the former
Diversity is valued and leveraged
Method for managing resistance to change begins before changes occur to inform people about the nature of the change and its logic? The method can include one-on-one discussions, reports, and memos, together with a focus on feedback and listening
Education and communication
In leading change in an organization, _____ refers to getting rid of systems that constrain rather than facilitate and providing people with information, knowledge, authority and rewards.
Empowering broad-based action
Has become an essential part of clan control because employees' jobs, the nature of management, and the employment relationship have all changed.
Empowerment
_____ is integrating economically to form the biggest market in the world.
Europe
One consequence of a rapidly aging workforce is a tremendous loss of
Expertise
Global expansion has the advantage of maximizing scale economies and the disadvantage of high transportation costs
Exporting
When an organization investigates another company as a candidate for acquisition
External audit
Helps managers to manage the change process by investigating specific factors that prevent people from changing and those that drive people toward change
Force-field analysis
In the Level 5 hierarchy, which refers to an individual who makes productive contributions through talent, knowledge, skills, and good work habits?
Highly capable individual
Which of the following is a characteristic of monolithic organizations?
Highly homogeneous
Which department within an organization deals with activities such as staffing, training, performance appraisal, and labor relations?
Human resources
Considering current understanding of employment at will, under which of the following conditions is it legal to terminate someone?
If an employee performs adequately at work
Diversity can be a powerful tool for building competitive advantage in several ways, such as by helping companies attract and retain motivated employees and
Improving understanding of a differentiated market.
One of the most important changes in the U.S. labor market has been the
Increasing number of women working outside the home
Even after optical scanning and e-mailing became accepted technologies for sharing documents, some people still resisted using them in favor of what they were used to, such as faxing. This type of resistance to change is called....
Inertia
Other than offshoring, what is an alternative explanation for the decline in manufacturing and administrative support jobs in the United States?
Innovation
Shared leadership in change efforts
It occurs when people not only support a change but also help implement it.
An internal recruitment tool used by organizations is the
Job-posting system
Ethnocentrism
Judging others by the standards of one's own culture, which are seen as superior.
A disadvantage of franchising internationally is the
Loss of control over quality
_____ has been criticized for resulting in unrealistic expectations, too much rigidity, and too much focus on short-term achievement at the expense of long-term goals.
Management by objectives
Refers to focusing on short-term earnings and profits at the expense of longer-term strategic obligations
Management myopia
Type of control system where business units be treated as profit centers that must trade resources via economic transactions
Market control
Refers to a systemwide application of behavioral science knowledge to improve and reinforce the strategies, structures, and processes that lead to organization effectiveness
Organization development
Employees are a source of competitive advantage when they are
Organized
Which of the following myths is associated with parochialism?
Our way is the only way
Ratio that indicates management's ability to generate a financial return on sales or investment.
Profitability ratios
A difference between reactive and proactive changes
Reactive change involves responding to a problem, whereas proactive change involves preparing for an uncertain future.
Which of the following is true about the multinational model of global strategy?
Research and development functions are performed by the subsidiaries.
As a result of personal filters and distortions, group members often _____ their colleagues who are different from them rather than accurately perceiving and evaluating those individuals' contributions, capabilities, aspirations, and motivations.
Stereotype
The four key factors that lead to sustained, superior performance of companies
Strategy, execution, structure, and culture
Organization development intervention that relates to organizational design, employee involvement, and work design
Techno-structural interventions
The act that prohibits U.S. employees from bribing officials in other countries is known as
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
_____ is currently negotiating with various nations over objections to environmental regulations and subsidies to farmers in developed countries, on the grounds that they conflict with free trade.
The WTO
A job analysis determines
The skills and knowledge needed for a position
Obtaining commitment from _____ is critical for diversity programs to succeed so that other parties in the organization will take it seriously.
Top management
Refers to introducing and sustaining multiple policies, practices, and procedures across multiple units and levels in an organization
Total organization change
The fee charged by one unit for a good or service provided to another unit within the organization
Transfer price
The _____ model allows managers to "think globally but act locally," pursuing local responsiveness, transfer of know-how, and cost economies simultaneously.
Transnational
Reasons why workers typically vote for unionization
a desire to raise the average wage poor working conditions lack of communication a history of arbitrary discipline and discharge
In Hofstede's chart, the extent to which a society accepts the fact that power in organizations is distributed unequally is known as
power distance
Pressures for a global integration strategy for all markets are increased by the presence of
pressure to reduce costs
The activity-based costing approach results in
spreading costs over activities, such as by the time spent on each