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Brandi's Bakery has received its first major commercial order, and the owner needs to determine if she can fill this order on her own or if she needs to hire an employee. This is an example of _______. A. an unstructured problem B. a procedure C. a programmed decision D. certainty E. satisficing
A . an unstructured problem
Andrew goes to the office supply store and talks to a sales representative, who shows him several copiers that can meet his needs. Which step of the decision-making process does this represent? A. Developing alternatives B. Identifying decision criteria C. Allocating weights to the criteria D. Identifying the problem E. Selecting an alternative
A. Developing alternatives
Management involves ensuring that work activities are completed by the people responsible for doing them. This goal is best facilitated by performing work in a way that is __________. A. efficient and effective B. innovative and timely C. "green" and fiscally responsible D. fiscally responsible and socially popular E. ethical and socially popular
A. Efficient and effective
In Rob's position at Medco Pharmaceuticals, he is responsible for making organization-wide decisions and establishing organizational goals. Which of the following is most likely Rob's title at Medco? A. Executive vice president B. Division manager C. Office manager D. Project leader E. Shift manager
A. Executive vice president
Target refers to its customers as "guests" and its employees as "team members." This is an example of how the company uses ________ to reinforce its organizational culture. A. language B. rituals C. material artifacts and symbols D. stories E. ethics
A. Language
Which statement about studying management is most likely true? A. Management is universally needed in all organizations. B. Studying management will inevitably enable you to earn more money and be a better manager. C. As the holacracy concept expands, the need for traditional managers grows. D. Nonbusiness professionals do not benefit from studying management because they don't supervise people. E. There is little value to studying management if your aspirations do not include transitioning into a management position.
A. Management is universally needed in all organizations
Why do managers play such a key role in a successful organization? A. Managers help to move the organization forward towards established goals in a dynamic and changing marketplace. B. Managers are most familiar with the organization and what it does and the products or services it supplies. C. Managers who seek career advancement make sacrifices to nurture employees and help them become the best they can be. D. Managers have a formal education which makes them better leaders than other employees. E. Managers are effective leaders.
A. Managers help to move the organization forward towards established goals in a dynamic and changing marketplace
How do manager responsibilities differ from nonmanagerial responsibilities? A. Managers must coordinate and oversee the work of nonmanagerial employees. B. Training is more important for the nonmanagerial employee because technical skills are key to their success. C. Nonmangerial employees can turn to a manager to deal with problems, while middle managers must deal with problems alone. D. Because the lines between management responsibility and nonmanagerial responsibility have blurred in recent years, there is very little difference between the two in most organizations today. E. Managers make all of the decisions within the workplace, and nonmanagerial workers simply follow directions.
A. Mangers must coordinate and oversee the work of nonmangerial employees
Which statement is true about the changing nature of management? A. Managers realize that high-quality customer service is essential to organizational success in today's competitive environment and that employees are an important part of that equation. B. Managers recognize that manufacturing is increasing in the U.S. as service industries are declining, so improvements in technology are necessary. C. Managers have found that most customers prefer customer service centers that are located in foreign countries. D. Few managers have to develop strategies that address the "green movement" since it has fallen out of favor with most customers. E. Managers realize that human nature thrives on familiarity, and people fear change and innovation.
A. Mangers realize that high-quality customer service is essential to organizational success in today's competitive environment and that employees are an important part of that equation
Which statement best explains why it is difficult to differentiate between managerial and nonmanagerial employees? A. Many traditional nonmanagerial jobs now include managerial activities. B. Organizations have become more centralized, making them more vertically oriented. C. Employee empowerment and the use of robotics have eliminated the need for first-line supervisory personnel. D. Organizations have moved to a specialized workforce where workers are experts in the tasks required of their jobs. E. The traditional pyramid structure has been replaced by the helix structure within the vast majority of organizations with 5 employees or more.
A. Many traditional nonmanagerial jobs now include managerial activities
Which of the following is LEAST likely a key component of an organization's culture? A. Socialization B. Material artifacts and symbols C. Rituals D. Stories E. Language
A. Socialization
Randy is conducting market research to assess the feasibility of introducing a new product. He wants to determine the values, attitudes, lifestyles, and tastes of the target market. Which component of the external environment is Randy assessing? A. Sociocultural B. Technological C. Political/legal D. Demographic E. Economic
A. Sociocultural
In which of the steps of the process of addressing ethical dilemmas should an employee identify personal, organizational, and external factors important in the decision? A. Step 3 B. Step 1 C. Step 2 D. Step 4 E. Step 5
A. Step 3
Which of the following statements about the changing nature of management in today's marketplace is most likely true? A. Taking risks, exploring new territories, and trying new methods are innovative tactics that management can use to be more successful in the marketplace. B. Sustainability policies are at the corporate level and have no impact on the individual manager. C. Employees at all levels are more inclined to be dedicated and loyal to an employer and will stay for their entire career, working their way up through the organization. D. There has been a dramatic shift in the composition of the workforce in recent years as females have overtaken males in both management positions and in earning power. E. Social media has changed the role of managers but has not impacted the organization within the business arena.
A. Taking risks, exploring new territories, and trying new methods are innovative tactics that management can use to be more successful in the marketplace
Robert L. Katz proposed that managers need three critical skills in managing, which are ________. A. Technical, interpersonal, and conceptual B. Entrepreneur, disturbance handler, and resource allocator C. Planning, organizing, motivating. D. Collecting, receiving, and disseminating information E. organizing, leading, and controlling
A. Technical, interpersonal, and conceptual
In an organization, what is the most important factor in employee productivity and loyalty? A. The quality of the relationship between an employee and a direct supervisor B. The ability of a manager to train employees to perform job tasks C. The potential to move up within the organization D. Money, salary, and benefits E. The employee's understanding of the organizational culture before accepting the position
A. The quality of the relationship between an employee and a direct supervisor
The fact that managers are needed in all types and sizes of organizations, at all organizational levels and work areas, and in all global locations is known as ________. A. the universality of management B. the reality of work C. cross-cultural management D. rewards in the workplace E. the entrepreneurial exponent
A. The universality of management
Managers are a critical part of any successful organization because ____________. A. they use their skills and knowledge to move the organization forward towards established goals B. they are most familiar with the organization, what it does, and the products or services it supplies to customers C. they are willing to make sacrifices to nurture employees and work with them to accomplish the organization's goals, often at the expense of their own career goals D. they are generally good at leading by example E. they often have degrees and a formal education, which generally makes them better leaders than other employees
A. They use their skills and knowledge to move the organization forward toward established goals
In making decisions, global managers need to consider the values, beliefs and attitudes of the people involved. Which guideline for effective decision making does this represent? A. Understand cultural differences. B. Know when it's time to move on. C. Require only as much information and analysis as is necessary to resolve a particular dilemma. D. Decisions should not create conflicts of interest. E. Consider all available and viable options
A. Understand cultural differences
Whenever Gabriela needs to book a hotel room in an unfamiliar city, she always stays at a Marriott, because she's familiar with the brand. This is an example of ________. A. a heuristic B. a rule C. a procedure D. the randomness bias E. the hindsight bias
A. a heuristic
Managers who use facts, logic, and rational thinking to guide their decisions and actions are using _______. A. a linear thinking style B. intuitive decision making C. a nonlinear thinking style D. the selective perception bias E. heuristics
A. a linear thinking style
Managers are primarily important to organizations because they ________. A. are critical to getting things done B. give sales presentations to key customers C. develop creative marketing plans D. do whatever their employees tell them to do E. work behind the scenes to develop new technology
A. are critical to getting things done
Heidi is the marketing manager at a large winery. The expensive ad campaign she planned has flopped so far, but instead of scrapping it and trying something else, Heidi decides to invest more money in the campaign and run ads in even more publications. This is an example of ________. A. escalation of commitment B. a linear thinking style C. satisficing D. rational decision making E. design thinking
A. escalation of commitment
The saying, "Throwing good money after bad," meaning that you continue to waste money on a losing proposition, best describes __________. A. escalation of commitment B. intuitive decision making C. bounded rationality D. satisficing E. design thinking
A. escalation of commitment
The manager's most basic responsibility is to ________. A. focus employees on performing the work activities that achieve desired outcomes B. maximize revenues at any cost C. train employees to provide exemplary customer service to encourage repeat purchases D. work efficiently and quickly E. monitor and reduce employee turnover rates
A. focus employees on performing the work activities that achieve desired outcomes
In order to make exchanges or returns at a clothing retailer, customer service representatives must follow an established series of steps, such as checking the receipt, inspecting the item for damage, and issuing a store credit. This is an example of a(n) _______. A. procedure B. nonprogrammed decision C. unstructured problem D. rule E. policy
A. procedure
The office manager has to place another order for copy paper, so he checks the office supply company's website to see if either of his preferred brands is on sale before placing the order. This is an example of a(n) _______. A. programmed decision B. unstructured problem C. policy D. nonlinear thinking style E. nonprogrammed decision
A. programmed decision
What is considered a manager's primary responsibility? A. To oversee the work of other people so organizational goals can be accomplished B. To coordinate the work of direct subordinates C. To become better at their own job so they can take on additional responsibilities D. To lead subordinates and others within the organization E. To facilitate change within the organization
A. to oversee the work of other people so organizational goals can be acomplished
SAP's motto is, "Your customers expect your entire operation to revolve around them." Based on this motto, what type of culture does SAP have? A. Innovative culture B. Customer-responsive culture C. Diversity culture D. Safety culture E. Workplace spirituality
B. Customer-responsive culture
Sansio's motto is, "Think customer first." Based on this motto, what kind of organizational culture is the company fostering? A. Workplace spirituality B. Customer-responsive culture C. Diversity culture D. Safety culture E. Innovative culture
B. Customer-responsive culture
Factors that are important or relevant to resolving a problem are referred to as _______. A. big data B. decision criteria C. heuristics D. decisions E. rules
B. Decision criteria
Which of the following groups would be considered to be an internal stakeholder of an organization? A. Customers B. Employees C. Community D. Government E. Suppliers
B. Employees
More people will buy ground beef advertised as "80% lean" instead of "20% fat" even though the meaning is the same. Which decision-making bias does this reflect? A. Confirmation bias B. Framing bias C. Availability bias D. Overconfidence bias E. Hindsight bias
B. Framing bias
What is the first step in the decision-making process? A. Identify decision criteria. B. Identify a problem. C. Develop alternatives. D. Analyze alternatives. E. Allocate weights to the decision criteria
B. Identify a problem
A New York City advertising firm hands out a "Heroic Failure" award to employees whose ad campaigns were epic failures. The award is intended to foster creativity by banishing the fear of failure. Based on this, what kind of culture does the organization have? A. Customer-responsive culture B. Innovative culture C. Diversity culture D. Safety culture E. Workplace spirituality
B. Innovative culture
Which of the following is the most valuable take-away from studying management? A. Learning the history of management theory B. Learning to apply management theory in a variety of situations C. Learning to behave in an ethical manner D. Learning technical skills that can be applied in the workplace E. Learning to communicate using social media
B. Learning to apply management theory in a variety of situations
Although it is still easy to differentiate between managers and nonmanagerial employees in many organizations, what has changed in the recent past to blur those lines? A. Organizations have become more centralized and vertically oriented. B. Many traditionally nonmanagerial jobs have changed to include managerial activities. C. Employee empowerment has eliminated the need for first-line supervisors. D. The traditional pyramid structure has been replaced by the helix structure in most organizations. E. Organizations have moved to a specialized workforce where workers are job experts and are therefore better able to self-manage.
B. Many traditionally nonmanagerial jobs have changed to include managerial activities
Which of the following generational cohorts is referred to as the iGeneration? A. Baby boomers B. Post-Millennials C. Gen Y D. Millennials E. Gen X
B. Post-Millennials
You choose not to get drunk at a party because you know your friends will think less of you and that would make you feel badly about yourself. What stage of moral development does this represent? A. Stage 6 B. Stage 3 C. Stage 4 D. Stage 2 E. Stage 1
B. Stage 3
Which of the following best describes the reason to study management even if your career plans are not to become a manager? A. Understanding management theory protects employees from unethical co-workers who engage in organizational politics. B. Studying management is important to maximizing efficiency, productivity, employee satisfaction, and personal success. C. Management theory enables individuals to maximize their personal income and receive numerous promotions. D. Studying management has become less important because the business arena has become so culturally diverse that traditional management theories are no longer applicable. E. Management theory is unimportant for entrepreneurs who primarily innovate and take risks.
B. Studying management is important to maximizing efficiency, productivity, employee satisfaction, and personal success
According to the _______ view of management, managers have limited control and influence over the organization's success or failure. A. omnipotent B. symbolic C. contingency D. classical E. authoritarian
B. Symbolic
Which of the following is a true statement about the anticipated diversity of the workforce over the next 10 years? A. The fasting growing segment of the workforce over the next 10 years is expected to be Asian-Americans. B. The percentage of Hispanic-Americans in the population and the workforce is expected to increase. C. The number of older workers in the workforce is expected to decline dramatically. D. As baby boomers retire, the average age of workers is expected to decline. E. African-Americans are expected to be the fastest growing segment of the workforce.
B. The percentage of Hispanic-Americans in the population and the workforce is expected to increase
Which statement is most likely true about the official activities and roles of senior managers? A. Each of the roles is equally important for managers at all levels of the organization. B. The roles of disseminator, negotiator, and liaison are most important for senior managers. C. The leader role is of paramount importance to managers in high-level management positions because they need to move the entire organization toward a common goal. D. Interpersonal roles have repeatedly been identified as the most important for the highest level managers to facilitate organizational success. E. Technical, human, and conceptual roles have been associated with the activities of senior management.
B. The roles of disseminator, negotiator, and liaison are most important for senior managers
Basic convictions about what is right and what is wrong are referred to as ______. A. moral development B. values C. locus of control D. ethics E. ego strength
B. Values
The data-driven, systematic use of the best available facts and information to improve management practice is referred to as: A. design thinking B. evidence-based management (EBMgt) C. intuitive decision making D. bounded rationality E. nonlinear thinking
B. evidence-based management (EBMgt)
Among Fortune 1000 companies in 2013, the number of female CEOs was ________. A. unknown B. low C. higher than the number of male CEOs D. relatively high E. equal to the number of male CEOs
B. low
At the lowest level of management, frontline managers ________. A. manage the work of first-line managers and can be found between the lowest and top levels of the organization. B. manage the work of nonmanagerial employees who typically are involved with producing the organization's products or servicing the organization's customers C. are responsible for making organization-wide decisions and establishing the plans and goals that affect the entire organization D. have titles such as regional manager, project leader, store manager, or division manager. E. typically have titles such as executive vice president, president, managing director, chief operating officer, or chief executive officer
B. manage the work of nonmanagerial employees who typically are involved with producing the organization's products or servicing the organization's customers
The shared social knowledge within an organization regarding the values, traditions, and principles of its employees is referred to as its ________. A. mission statement B. organizational culture C. external environment D. organizational structure E. vision
B. organizational culture
According to the "four functions" approach, managers' work is best described by which four functions? A. Deciding, planning, communicating, and recruiting B. Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling C. Hiring, training, motivating, and leading D. Motivating, resolving, influencing, and communicating E. Marketing, sales, manufacturing, and production
B. planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
In which level of moral development do individuals define moral values apart from the authority of the groups to which they belong or society in general? A. Conventional B. principled C. Traditional D. Conformist E. Preconventional
B. principled
A sign in the college bookstore states that students can return a textbook only if it is still shrink-wrapped and returned within the first 10 days of the semester. This is an example of a(n) _______. A. procedure B. rule C. unstructured problem D. nonprogrammed decision E. policy
B. rule
According to the Gallup Organization, the single most important variable in employee productivity and loyalty is ________. A. employee compensation B. the quality of the relationship between employees and their direct supervisors C. the range of company products D. the workplace environment E. company stock value
B. the quality of the relationship between employees and their direct supervisor
The task of organizing includes which activities? A. Setting organizational goals B. Conducting performance appraisals C. Arranging and structuring work D. Monitoring and correcting work performance E. Defining marketing goals
C. Arranging and structuring work
Instead of identifying and evaluating alternatives with logic and deductive reasoning, a manager using _______ would try to envision and entertain new and innovative solutions to a problem. A. linear thinking B. evidence-based management C. design thinking D. bounded rationality E. big data
C. Design thinking
Which of the following examines the number of components in an organization's environment and the extent of the organization's knowledge about those components? A. Environmental uncertainty B. The economic environment C. Environmental complexity D. Organizational culture E. The demographic environment
C. Environmental complexity
Lockheed Martin's slogan is, "We never forget who we're working for." This is an example of how the company uses _______ to reinforce its organizational culture. A. ethics B. material artifacts and symbols C. language D. rituals E. stories
C. Language
Which of the following statements is most likely true about the work that managers do? A. Managerial duties must take place within the physical location of the organization. B. Managerial duties are consistent throughout all levels of the organization. C. Managerial duties may be assigned to a team member who does not hold the title of manager. D. Managerial duties are exclusively related to coordinating and overseeing the work of subordinates. E. Managerial duties at the top level of management have the highest involvement with hourly subordinates throughout the organization.
C. Managerial duties may be assigned to a team member who does not hold the title of manager
Which of the following statements about managers within an organization is most likely true? A. Managers tend to be the oldest employees within the organization. B. Managers are unnecessary in not-for-profits which are frequently made up of volunteer workers only. C. Managers play an important role in the success of nontraditional organizations such as political campaigns and music tours. D. Managers at high levels within an organization are just as likely to be women as they are to be men. E. Managers' roles are easy to differentiate from other employees because the tasks they perform are distinctly different from nonmanagerial employees.
C. Managers play an important role in the success of nontraditional organizations such as political campaigns and music tours
Which statement best explains an individual manager's role in an organization? A. Organizations have found that entry-level employees, more so than managers, are instrumental to the long term success of the organization as a whole. B. Organizations value each individual manager because they have invested a great deal of resources into each manager and should attempt to retain them. C. Organizations need each manager's valuable skills and abilities more than ever in uncertain, complex times. D. Organizations generally do not consider one manager to be important to the overall success of the organization. E. Organizations recognize that employees, rather than managers, are critical to getting things done. As a result, in many instances managers play only an ornamental role within the organization
C. Organizations need each manager's valuable skills and abilities more than ever in uncertain, complex times
What about the importance of managers is most likely true? A. Globalization is not an issue for most firms, so managers primarily need to monitor job tasks. B. Since workforce dynamics never change, the role of managers has not changed in recent years. C. Organizations need their managerial skills and abilities more than ever in uncertain, complex, and chaotic times. D. No one can identify critical issues, so managers are considered unnecessary in most medium-sized organizations. E. The economic climate will never change, so most organizations find managers unnecessary.
C. Organizations need their managerial skills and abilities more than ever in uncertain, complex, and chaotic times
Cashiers at the supermarket are allowed to adjust the price of an item up to a maximum of $5.00 without getting the manager's approval. This would best be described as a(n) _______. A. procedure B. rule C. policy D. nonprogrammed decision E. unstructured problem
C. Policy
The orientation program at a software company consists of a full-day session in which new employees are introduced to the company, its products and policies, and are assigned a senior employee who serves as their mentor. This process of helping new employees learn about and adapt to the organization's culture is known as ________. A. fraternization B. indoctrination C. socialization D. acculturation E. assimilation
C. Socialization
According to research, which of the following is the single most important influence on an employee's decision to act ethically or unethically? A. Regular social audits of the company B. A code of ethics C. The behavior of managers D. Ethics training E. Appointment of an ethics compliance officer
C. The behavior of managers
Barnes Plating pays employees minimum wage and offers only those employee benefits that it is legally mandated to provide. This is an example of social _______. A. responsibility B. responsiveness C. obligation D. entrepreneurship E. screening
C. obligation
The _______ view of management asserts that managers are directly responsible for the success and/or failure of an organization. A. contingency B. authoritarian C. omnipotent D. classical E. symbolic
C. omnipotent
Which of the following statements best describes moral development at the pre-conventional stage? A. What is right or wrong depends on whether it results in the greatest good for the greatest number of people. B. Emphasis is on living up to social expectations and norms because of how they impact day-to-day relationships. C. The individual views right vs. wrong in terms of the consequences of the action. D. The individual considers society as a whole when making judgments and focuses on following the rules, doing one's duty, and respecting authority. E. The individual understand that there are differing opinions on what is right versus wrong, and laws are a social contract based on majority decision and inevitable compromise.
C. the individual views right vs. wrong in terms of the consequences of the action
Which of the following best describes the controlling function identified by Henri Fayol? A. When managers control, they determine what tasks are to be done, who is to do them, how the tasks are to be grouped, who reports to whom, and where decisions are to be made. B. A manager's job is to work with and through people to accomplish goals. This is known as the control function. C. To ensure goals are met and work is done as it should be, managers monitor and evaluate performance. Actual performance is compared with the set goals. D. The tasks of planning and controlling are essentially interchangeable and produce the same outcomes. E. These activities must be accomplished in a predetermined orderlong dash—planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, with controlling always occurring last in the process.
C. to ensure goals are met and work is done as it should be, managers monitor and evaluate performance. Actual performance is compared with the set goals
A study of organizational performance found that managerial ability was important in creating organizational ________. A. dysfunction B. finances C. value D. pressure E. disengagement
C. value
Which of the following managers is using big data in decision making? A. A supermarket analyzes customer transactions to determine how many customers used cash, how many used credit cards, and how many wrote checks. B. The department chair at a medium-sized university reviews enrollment data for the past 3 years to determine what classes to offer during the fall semester. C. A customer service manager examines attendance data from the last 12 months. D. A large retailer uses software to adjust prices in real time for 70+ million items based on demand and inventory. E. A sales manager analyzes changes in sales as a result of an advertisement placed in the local newspaper.
D. A large retailer uses software to adjust prices in real time for 70+ million items based on demand and inventory
A company makes eco-friendly dog toys, mats, and beds; uses recycled paper and soy-based ink in its packaging; and encourages customers to return used products for recycling. According to the "four shades of green" approach to addressing the environment, which approach is the company using? A. Progressive B. Legal C. Stakeholder D. Activist E. Market
D. Activist
Which of the following is more essential to higher level managers than to lower level managers? A. Technical skills B. Interpersonal skills C. Ethical application skills D. Conceptual skills E. Creative skills
D. Conceptual skills
In order to tailor a political candidate's message to the constituency in a particular area, her staff investigates the age, race, gender, income, and family composition. What aspect of the external environment is the staff investigating? A. Political/legal B. Economic C. Technological D. Demographic E. Sociocultural
D. Demographic
Which of the following components of the external environment includes factors such as business cycle stages, interest rates, and inflation? A. Technological B. Political/legal C. Global D. Economic E. Sociocultural
D. Economic
Andrew must buy a new office copier. He lists the features the copier must have, such as a built-in scanner, color copying, and an automatic document feeder, along with how much he can spend. Which step of the decision-making process does this represent? A. Selecting an alternative B. Allocating weights to the criteria C. Identifying the problem D. Identifying decision criteria E. Developing alternatives
D. Identifying decision criteria
At Aspen Electronics, the parking spots nearest the front door are reserved for the "Employee of the Month." Which aspect of organizational culture does this represent? A. Stories B. Ethics C. Rituals D. Material artifacts and symbols E. Language
D. Material artifacts and symbols
Russ, a senior manager in an engineering firm, strongly believes that a manager decides his organization's future and has a plaque on his wall that reads, "I am the master of my fate." What view of management does this reflect? A. Contingency B. Authoritarian C. Classical D. Omnipotent E. Symbolic
D. Omnipotent
Which decision-making bias refers to a decision maker's tendency to assess how likely something is to happen or how closely it resembles other events or sets of events? A. Selective perception bias B. Anchoring effect C. Hindsight bias D. Representation bias E. Availability bias
D. Representation bias
Zappos has a monthly ceremony in which it recognizes a member of its development content team with a "Super Awesome Description Award." This is an example of which element of organizational culture? A. Language B. Material artifacts and symbols C. Ethics D. Rituals E. Stories
D. Rituals
Which of the following best describes the activities that managers exhibit when serving interpersonal roles? A. Collecting and receiving information B. Making decisions and choices C. Acting as a monitor, disseminator, or a spokesperson D. Serving as a figurehead or liaison E. Acting as a disturbance handler and negotiator
D. Service as a figurehead or liaison
Which of the following is a true statement about the changing nature of modern management? A. Social media has changed the world, but the impact is predominantly in the form of social application for employees as individuals and does not impact the organization within the business arena. B. There has been a dramatic shift in the composition of the workforce in recent years. Not only have white males lost the number one spot in terms of numbers, females and minorities with equivalent qualifications have significantly overtaken them in earning power. C. "Gamification" is a new widespread use of technology and apps and has been adopted by the majority of the Fortune 500 companies. D. Taking risks, exploring new territories, and trying new methods are innovative tactics that management can use to be more successful in the marketplace. E. Sustainability policies are found at the corporate level and have no impact on the individual manager.
D. Taking risks, exploring new territories, and trying new methods are innovative tactics that management can use to be more successful in the marketplace
Fayol identified the management functions as planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling. Which of the following accurately describes the control function? A. Management activities must be accomplished in a specific sequence with the control function always the last step in the process. B. Planning and organizing are essentially interchangeable and produce the same outcomes as the control function. C. The control function involves working with and through people to accomplish goals. D. The control function involves monitoring and evaluating performance to ensure goals are met and work is done as it should be. E. The control function determines what tasks are to be done, who is to do them, how the tasks are to be grouped, who reports to whom, and where decisions are to be made.
D. The control function involves monitoring and evaluating performance to ensure goals are met and work is done as it should be
The gap between an existing state and a desired state is referred to as _______. A. heuristics B. uncertainty C. a decision D. a problem E. bounded rationality
D. a problem
In many organizations, the changing nature of work has ________. A. blocked employees from taking on multiple responsibilities B. not affected the nature of managerial positions at all C. decreased the ability of employees to participate in decision making D. blurred the distinction between managers and nonmanagerial employees E. given all employees management titles and status
D. blurred the distinction between managers and nonmanagerial employees
A manager can make the most accurate decision under a situation of _______ because the outcome of every alternative is known. A. probability B. uncertainty C. ambiguity D. certainty E. risk
D. certainty
In his first comprehensive study, Mintzberg concluded that what managers do can best be described by looking at the managerial roles they engage in at work. What are the three roles? A. Entrepreneur, disturbance handler, and resource allocator B. Organizing, leading, and controlling C. Collecting, receiving, and disseminating information D. Interpersonal, informational, and decisional E. Figurehead, leader, and liaison
D. interpersonal, informational, and decisional
Ford Motor Company has a company-sponsored program called FIN (Ford Interfaith Network) that encourages employees to express their beliefs and learn about other faiths. This is an example of _______. A. an innovative culture B. a secular culture C. a customer-responsive culture D. workplace spirituality E. socialization
D. workplace spirituality
Alberto is a manager who trusts his hunches when making decisions. He is more apt to follow his instincts than use facts or data. This is an example of _______. A. evidence-based management (EBMgt) B. the hindsight bias C. a linear thinking style D. heuristics E. a nonlinear thinking style
E. A nonlinear thinking style
__________ refers to the concept that many managers lack the time and the ability to process all of the alternatives to solve a problem. A. Heuristics B. Design thinking C. Intuition D. Rational decision making E. Bounded rationality
E. Bounded rationality
A manager's job performance is quantified by evaluating efficiency and effectiveness because ____________. A. effectiveness measures how well managers are able to get their employees to work more effectively B. effectiveness is a measure of a manager's abilities, and is a true measure of how good he or she is at the job C. effectiveness and efficiency as a measure are defined by the manager's ability to get the most output from the least amount of input or resources D. effectiveness and efficiency are attributed to both hourly employees and managers E. effectiveness and efficiency go hand in hand, and a good manager accomplishes both
E. Effectiveness and efficiency go hand in hand, and a good manager accomplishes both
The degree of change and complexity in an organization's environment is referred to as _______. A. the economic environment B. environmental complexity C. workplace spirituality D. organizational culture E. environmental uncertainty
E. Environmental uncertainty
At a large law firm, attorneys are addressed as "Mr." or "Ms," while all other employees are called by their first names. What element of organizational culture does this represent? A. Ethics B. Material artifacts and symbols C. Rituals D. Stories E. Language
E. Language
Which of the following best illustrates a company with a strong organizational culture? A. Employees have limited knowledge about the company's history or its founders. B. Shared values within the organization are limited to the top executives. C. There is limited connection between the espoused values of the organization and the behavior of its employees. D. Employees have varied opinions about the organization's mission and values. E. Organizational goals and values are clear and widely accepted.
E. Organizational goals and values are clear and widely accepted
Which of the following is most likely true about management? A. When describing what managers do from a roles perspective, we're looking at a specific person in a particular position, and at the expectations and responsibilities associated with the person in that rolelong dash—the role of a manager. B. As managers engage in the organizing function, they set goals, establish strategies for achieving those goals, and develop plans to integrate and coordinate activities. C. Managers are responsible for arranging and structuring work that employees do to accomplish the organization's goals. This function is known as controlling. D. An individual's actions while in an informational role may fall into the categories of figurehead, leader, or liaison. These tasks are almost exclusively performed by managers. E. Poor management usually involves being inefficient and ineffective.
E. Poor management usually involves being inefficient and ineffective
________ has been described as a company's ability to achieve its business goals and increase long-term shareholder value by integrating economic, environmental, and social opportunities into its business strategies. A. A holacratic framework B. The green environment C. The universality of management D. Ethical integration E. Sustainability
E. Sustainability
Management involves coordinating and overseeing the work activities of others so their activities are completed efficiently and effectively. That would mean that subordinates are ________. A. unconcerned with clients' rigorous demands; their role is primarily to cut costs by all means B. doing what they wantlong dash—pursuing goals that they believe might be important in the future C. using any resources they need to get the job done; in other words, whatever it takes D. increasing the production time in a manufacturing environment to ensure quality E. getting the most output from the least amount of inputs or resources, and doing those work activities that will result in achieving goals
E. getting the most output from the least amount of inputs or resources, and doing those work activities that will result in achieving goals
An organization ________. A. lacks a deliberate structure within which members do their work B. is not necessarily composed of people C. provides flexible work arrangements D. never has clearly defined rules E. has a distinct purpose typically expressed through goals the organization hopes to accomplish
E. has a distinct purpose typically expressed through goals the organization hopes to accomplish
Alicia is convinced that she can tell more about a job applicant in a 5-minute interview than through pre-employment tests or reference checks and insists that her gut instincts are never wrong. Alicia is using _______. A. rational decision making B. evidence-based management (EBMgt) C. a linear thinking style D. heuristics E. intuitive decision making
E. intuitive decision making
No one at Zappos has private offices. Instead of cubicles, they have a free-flowing layout that they believe encourages collaboration. This is an example of how Zappos is using _______ to build organizational culture. A. stories B. ethics C. rituals D. language E. material artifacts and symbols
E. material artifacts and symbols
After looking at several copiers, Andrew decides to buy one. He knows other models might be available elsewhere, but he doesn't have time to keep looking, and the one he is buying seems to meet his needs. This is an example of _______. A. maximizing B. design thinking C. escalation of commitment D. evidence-based management (EBMgt) E. satisficing
E. satisficing