Managerial Skills (BUS 110)

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Which of the following is an example of a standing plan?

A Sustainability policy

Which federal agency works to reduce consumer misunderstanding of manufacturers' product designs and labels?

Consumer Product Safety Commission

Human skill is ability to see the organization as a whole.

False

When resources are used to achieve goals, managers are effective.

True

Forecasting is process of predicting future environmental happenings that will influence the operations of the organization.

True

Management positions at one level are stepping stones to management positions in a higher level.

True

Nominal Group Technique is considered as group decision making technique.

True

Nonprogrammed decision means One-time, nonroutine and unique decisions.

True

One of the common decision-making biases is bandwagon effect.

True

One of the disadvantages of brainstorming technique is the time wasted on impractical ideas.

True

Product Stages Method is considered to be forecasting tool.

True

Programmed Decision usually means structured, planned and made according to established guidelines.

True

Relevant Alternatives means feasible alternatives for solving existing problem & implementation.

True

Social Responsibility is the managerial obligation to take action that protects and improves both the welfare of society as a whole and the interests of the organization.

True

Technical skill is the ability to apply specialized knowledge and expertise to work-related procedures.

True

When resources contribute to productivity, managers are efficient.

True

Writing down ideas on decision or problem being discussed by group members is essential element of Nominal Group Technique.

True

Which term refers to people tending to seek out information that supports their preconceived beliefs and ignoring any information that undermines those beliefs?

Confirmation bias

Kasey is attempting to make a decision and she wants to avoid the paradox of choice. She has a list of alternatives, but it is very long. So, she makes a smaller list of the most desirable alternatives from which to choose. She is using a(n) _____ strategy.

Inclusion

The third stage in career evolution is the _____ stage, which typically consists of individuals 45 to 65 years old.

Maintenance

When setting objectives for where a firm would like to be in comparison to competitors, what key area of objectives is being considered?

Market standing

Assume that a manufacturer has a work-related accident in which an employee is killed. Of the following, which Federal agency is most likely concerned with investigating the incident?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Which of the following refers to the steps a decision maker takes to arrive at a decision?

Rational decision-making process

Which type of forecast is focused on how many products will be sold to consumers over a specified time period?

Sales forecast

According to Herbert Simon Theory, managers are bounded in terms of time, computational power, and knowledge when making decisions.

True

Which type of plan supplies broad guidelines for action that support organizational objectives?

A policy

Career is sequence of work-related positions occupied by a person over a period of their lifetime.

True

The group decision-making process in which negative feedback is banned until all members have presented an alternative is known as _____.

Brainstorming

Decision Makers means Individuals or groups who actually make the choice among the alternatives.

True

The belief that one's own group, culture, country, or customs are superior to those of others is called

Ethnocentrism

Jackie is looking to make a decision on which new product her company should put to market next from a group of alternatives. She begins by removing the least desirable alternatives from the set. What technique for considering alternatives is Jackie using?

Exclusion

Decision makers who are willing to steal ideas as necessary to make good decisions have a _____ orientation to the decision-making process.

Exploitative

Which of the following career stages is characterized by self-analysis and understanding the different types of jobs available?

Exploration stage

Brainstorming is an individual's inborn ability to synthesize information quickly and effectively.

False

Intuition is process of choosing the best alternative for reaching objectives.

False

Jury of Executive Opinion Method is quantitative forecasting tool.

False

One of the advantages of group decision making is taking longer for groups to make these decisions.

False

Probability Theory is NOT considered as decision making tool.

False

Procedures and policies are examples of single-use plans.

False

Regression is one of many qualitative tools used to predict future sales.

False

Standing plans exist for single purpose only.

False

Targets to be achieved in one to five years are Long-Term objectives.

False

The four functions of management are NOT interrelated.

False

Which generation consists of people born in the United States between 1965 and 1980?

Generation X

Brenda feels that she has been passed over repeatedly for a promotion at her company because she is female. This "invisible barrier" that she is experiencing is known as a _____.

Glass Ceiling

The _____ orientation is characterized by the desire to preserve the status quo as much as possible.

Hoarding

What is the first step in the rational decision-making process model?

Identifying an existing problem

Definition of a Decision is Choice between two or more available alternatives.

True

Activities that include short term planning and monitoring performance are examples of _____.

Task-related activities

_____ involve the ability to apply specialized knowledge and expertise to work-related techniques and procedures.

Technical skills

The basic element of decision making that focuses on deciding the best course of action among potential solutions is called _____.

The choice of alternatives

Which of the following best describes the role of management?

To guide organizations toward goal accomplishment

Robert is the only African American manager at his level of the organization and is often asked to act as a spokesperson for the few other African-Americans at lower levels in the organization. Robert is currently dealing with the challenge known as _____.

Tokenism

Which of the following would be considered a nonprogrammed type of decision?

whether the organization should expand its market to Africa.


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