MGT 448 Final
In a survey conducted by IBM and Industry Week magazine, _____ percent of respondents identified collaborating with customers and suppliers as having the most significant impact on product development time-to-market. a. 40 b. 80 c. 20 d. 60
a. 40
Six Sigma is based on a methodology referred to as ______, which provides a structured way for organizations to approach and solve problems. a. DMAIC b. EIS c. data warehousing d. benchmarking
a. DMAIC
The type of change which will have direct impact on the administrative domain in an organization is called ______ change. a. strategy and structure b. people c. product and service d. technology
a. strategy and structure
_____ develop to reflect the common problems, goals, and experiences that members of a team, department, other unit share. a. subcultures b. learning organization c. ethical committees d. ethics hotlines
a. subcultures
Organizations can be conceptualized as having two cores: a ______ and a ______. a. technical core; management core b. adaptable core; technical core c. innovative core; management core d. management core; flexible core
a. technical core; management core
Stories in an organization which are used to perpetuate culture are based on: a. true events b. unsubstantiated rumors c. nothing in fact, but on the ideals of the organization d. anything that reeks of symbolism
a. true events
Culture exists at two levels called: a. underlying values and visible artifacts b. social and psychological c. sub- and super- structure d. people and structure
a. underlying values and visible artifacts
When it comes to new product success rate, only ______ percent of all projects originally undertaken achieved economic success. a. 3 b. 14 c. 60 d. 30
b. 14
The mission culture places major emphasis on: a. the external environment through flexibility and change to meet customer needs b. a shared vision of organization purpose c. the internal environment and a consistency orientation for a stable environment d. the involvement and participation of the organizations members
b. a shared vision of organization purpose
The _______ culture is characterized by strategic focus on the external environment through flexibility and change to meet customer needs. a. clan b. adaptability c. mission d. bureaucratic
b. adaptability
The _____ culture has an internal focus and a consistency orientation for a stable environment. a. traditional b. bureaucratic c. clan d. organic
b. bureaucratic
______ refers to the high-tech analysis of a company's data in order to make better strategic decisions. a. transaction processing b. business intelligence c. data mining d. data warehousing
b. business intelligence
Which of the following is not a barrier to change? a. fear of loss b. certainty avoidance c. failure to perceive benefits d. excessive focus on costs
b. certainty avoidance
Which of the following is not given as an essential element for successful change? a. need b. competition c. resources d. adoption
b. competition
The four strategic types of change highlighted in our text include which of the following categories? a. development of interorganizational relationships b. culture c. changing domain d. installation of teams
b. culture
____ is the set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel and behave. a. ethics b. culture c. rule of law d. stories
b. culture
Which of the following types of change refers to changes in the values, attitudes, expectations, beliefs, abilities, and behavior of employees? a. structural change b. culture change c. organizational change d. incremental change
b. culture change
______ measure such things as how customers view the organization, as well as customer retention and satisfaction. a. financial indicators b. customer service indicators c. retention indicators d. business process indicators
b. customer service indicators
Codified knowledge management includes: a. a strong "feel" for the corporate culture. b. development of an electronic document system that codifies, stores, disseminates, and allows reuse of knowledge. c. channeling individual expertise to provide creative advice on problem solving. d. investing time at meetings in the sharing of stories and learning of histories.
b. development of an electronic document system that codifies, stores, disseminates, and allows reuse of knowledge
The relationship of environment and strategy to corporate culture is plotted in out text on a matrix that has the following two dimensions: a. 1. human focus: open vs. closed; 2. task focus: strategic vs. operative b. 1. strategic focus: prospector vs. defender; 2. needs of the environment: simple vs. complex c. 1. strategic focus: internal vs. external; 2. needs of the environment: flexible vs. stable d. 1. human focus: flexible vs. stable; 2. task focus: internal vs. environmental
c. 1. strategic focus: internal vs. external; 2. needs of the environment: flexible vs. stable
_____ provides a visual representation of the key drivers of an organization's success and shows how specific outcomes in each area are linked. a. enterprise resource planning b. a feedback control model c. a strategy map d. a customer relationship management model
c. a strategy map
The process of continually measuring products, services, and practices against tough competitors or other organizations recognized as industry leaders is referred to as... a. six sigma b. balanced scorecard c. benchmarking d. ERP
c. benchmarking
In the horizontal coordination model, the _____ component means that each department involved with new products has excellent linkage with relevant sectors in the external environment. a. specialization b. coordination c. boundary spanning d. horizontal coordination
c. boundary spanning
Which of the following is not a management control system? a. quality control system b. statistical reports c. discipline policies d. reward system
c. discipline policies
CDs all but wiped out the phonograph industry, and now Apple's iPod and streaming music from companies such as Europe's Spotify are threatening the same fate for CDs. Netflix's approach to delivering movies through the mail and via streaming was a change for Blockbuster, which ultimately filed for bankruptcy. These are all examples of ______ change. a. continuous b. annual c. disruptive d. episodic
c. disruptive
Organizational barriers to change include all of the following except: a. coordination for change implementation b. fear of loss c. excessive focus on costs d. uncertainty avoidance
c. excessive focus on costs
Which of the following is a software program that presents key business information in graphical, easy-to-interpret form and alerts managers to any deviations of unusual patterns in the data? a. executive information system b. information reporting system c. executive dashboard d. transaction processing system
c. executive dashboard
____ refers to how the organization meets goals and deals with outsiders. a. culture strength b. internal integration c. external adaptation d. internal adaptation
c. external adaptation
_____ is typically concerned with well-defined problems about operational issues and past events. a. middle-management b. employees c. first-line management d. top management
c. first-line management
Which of the following provides mid-level managers with reports that summarize data and support day-to-day decision making? a. decision support systems b. executive information systems c. information reporting systems d. feedback control systems
c. information reporting systems
____ means that members develop a collective identity and know how to work together effectively. a. external adaptation b. cultural identity c. internal integration d. socialization
c. internal integration
The impact of information technology on organization design includes: a. larger size b. technology is a substitute for professional staff, thereby decreasing the need for them c. more decentralized organization structures d. decreases levels of employee participation
c. more decentralized organization structures
_____ focuses on the human and social aspects of the organization as a way to improve the organization's ability to adapt and solve problems a. organizational change b. change process c. organization development d. organizational innovation
c. organization development
It has been found that new products will be more successful if: a. a company pays more attention to production than to marketing so quality can improve b. those without much authority or seniority become product champions c. outside technology is used d. most work is done by subcontractors
c. outside technology is used
Which of the following is not an environmental demand for change as described by the text? a. disruptive b. continuous c. periodic d. episodic
c. periodic
ABC Credit Union began offering a "Sweep Account," in which funds over $500 in a checking account would be "swept" into a money-market, interest-bearing, account until the checking account reached $100, at which point, funds from the money market account would be "swept" back into the checking account. This is an example of a _______ change. a. technological b. strategy and structure c. product or service d. people
c. product or service
Which of the following is not a step of simplified feedback control model? a. establish standards of performance b. measure actual performance and compare to standards c. set organizational mission and vision d. take corrective action as needed
c. set organizational mission and vision
An important aspect of integrated enterprise is: a. networking b. the intranet c. supply chain management d. six sigma
c. supply chain management
______ means an organization creates and organic structure when such a structure is needed for the initiation of new ideas. a. culture change b. dual-core approach c. switching structures d. ambidextrous approach
c. switching structures
____ are changes in an organization's production process that enable distinctive competence. a. incremental changes b. structural changes c. technology changes d. environmental changes
c. technology changes
Ron recently had an interview at XYZ Clothing Company. As he was touring the organization, he noticed that employees were dressed in flip flops and shorts and that none of the offices had doors. Ron witness the _____ level of corporate culture a. symbolic b. under lying c. visible d. shared
c. visible
_____ is typically based on software that can convert large amounts of complex data into pertinent information and provide that information to top managers in a timely fashion. a. information reporting system b. DSS c. TPS d. EIS
d. EIS
Most internet-based companies use the ______ type of culture, as do many companies in the marketing, electronics, and cosmetics industries. a. mission b. bureaucratic c. clan d. adaptability
d. adaptability
What is the highest level of application of use of information technology? a. internal control for profitability b. networking c. external application for new business forms d. adding strategic value
d. adding strategic value
Nordstrom's upside-down organization chart is an example of ______ being used to convey organizational culture to all employees. a. a myth b. language c. a story d. an organization structure
d. an organization structure
The ______ helps managers focus on the key strategic measures that define the success of a particular organization over time and communicate them clearly through the organization. a. networking b. data warehousing c. EDI d. balanced scorecard
d. balanced scorecard
_____ control is based on manager observation of employee actions to see whether the individual follows desired procedures and performs task as instructed. a. knowledge b. financial c. outcome d. behavior
d. behavior
________ knowledge is formal, systematic knowledge that can be articulated, written down, and passed on to others in documents, rules, or general instructions. a. tacit b. expert c. resource d. codified
d. codified
The use of huge databases that combine all of a company's data and allow users to access the data directly, create reports, and obtain responses to what-if questions is referred to as: a. transaction processing systems b. data mining c. data processing d. data warehousing
d. data warehousing
Which of the following is and interactive information system that is designed to help managers at all levels make decisions through integrated databases in which a series of "what if" questions can be posed? a. transaction processing system b. management information systems c. enterprise resource planning d. decision support system
d. decision support system
The point of the ____ is that many organizations must adopt frequent administrative changes and need to be structured differently from organizations that rely on frequent technical and product changes for competitive advantages. a. ambidextrous approach b. switching structure c. horizontal coordination model d. dual-core approach
d. dual-core approach
A(n) _____ arises in a situation concerning right and wrong where values are in conflict. a. social responsibility issue c. legal issue c. culture problem d. ethical dilemma
d. ethical dilemma
All of the following are visible artifacts of culture except: a. slogans b. behaviors c. ceremonies d. feelings
d. feelings
A leader who _____ would thrive in a clan culture. a. can change culture b. embodies values c. creates values for social responsibility d. integrates people into action and responsibility through participation
d. integrates people into action and responsibility through participation
____ are principles that guide the decisions and behaviors of mangers with regard to whether they are right or wrong in a moral sense. a. codes of ethics b. social responsibility c. organization culture d. managerial ethics
d. managerial ethics
Which of the following is an example of the rite of integration in corporate culture? a. organization development activities b. awards given to employee-of-the-month c. unpaid three week orientation and training for prospective (new) employees d. office Valentine's Day party
d. office Valentine's Day party
with a modular structure, most activities are: a. performed by in-house professionals b. simplified c. eliminated d. outsourced
d. outsourced
Which of the following is not a perspective of the balanced scorecard? a. financial performance b. employee performance c. customer service d. quality control
d. quality control
______ specify standards for employee participation, teamwork, and problem solving. a. reward systems b. budgets c. statistical reports d. quality control systems
d. quality control systems
Organizational development often entails large group intervention that involves: a. attempts to bring new emphasis to total quality management b. teaching hourly and salaried workers how to participate in strategic planning c. electronic data interchange for the organization as a whole d. radical or transformational change in organizations
d. radical or transformational change in organizations
______ is a highly ambitious quality standard that specifies a goal of no more than 3.4 defects per million parts. a. balanced scorecard b. knowledge management c. benchmarking d. six sigma
d. six sigma
A ____ is a separate, small, informal, highly autonomous, and often secretive group that focuses on breakthrough ideas for the business. a. idea incubator b. idea champion c. new-venture fund d. skunkworks
d. skunkworks
When an organization development consult brings together a group to discuss and solve problems, goals, decision making, or communication, the intervention technique is called: a. culture management b. technical training c. survey-feedback d. team building
d. team building
It has been found that a learning organization has a strong organizational culture characterized by which of the following value(s)? a. all of these b. life-time employment for workers at entry level (unless a work rule is violated) c. external strategic focus with continual thoughts of what others are doing that's right d. the whole is more important than the part, and boundaries between parts are minimized
d. the whole is more important than the part, and boundaries between parts are minimized
Clothing retailer Zara gets new styles into stores twice a week. Russel Stover got a line of low-carb candies, called Net Carb, on store shelves within three months after perfecting the recipe, rather than the typical twelve months. These are examples of ______ competition. a. convenience-based b. location-based c. cost-based d. time-based
d. time-based
The initial applications of information technology by organizations were in the area of: a. management information systems b. enterprise resource planning c. decision support systems d. transaction processing systems
d. transaction processing systems
The systems that automate the organization's routine, day-to-day business transactions such as data from sales or purchases from suppliers are called: a. decision support systems b. inventory control systems c. automated analysis systems d. transaction processing systems
d. transaction processing systems
A relationship between a leader and followers that is based on shared, strongly internalized values that are advocated and acted upon by the leader is referred to as: a. mission culture b. servant leadership c. clan culture d. values-based leadership
d. values-based leadership
Which of the following is (are) manifestation(s) of corporate culture? a. all of these b. stories c. ceremonies d. symbols
a. all of these
The _____ is a comprehensive management control system that balances traditional financial measures with operational measures relating to a company's critical success factors. a. balanced scorecard b. benchmarking c. management control system d. six sigma
a. balance scorecard
The ______ shows a firm's financial position with respect to assets and liabilities at a specific point in time. a. balance sheet b. income statement c. profit and loss statement d. budget
a. balance sheet
Do people get to work on time? Do they stay focused on their tasks or spend a lot of time socializing with colleagues? Do they dress appropriately for the job? These are questions that a manager interested in _______ control would ask. a. behavior b. information c. outcome d. financial
a. behavior
________ focus on production and operating statistics, such as order fulfillment or cost per order. a. business process indicators b. employee performance c. financial indicators d. customer service indicators
a. business process indicators
Today it should be recognized that: a. change is dramatic and constant b. organizational change should occur incrementally c. "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" is a rule of management d. stability is the environmental norm
a. change is dramatic and constant
____ is an extension of the idea of managerial ethics and refers to management's obligation to make choices and take action so that the organization contributes to the welfare and interest of all organizational stakeholders. a. corporate social responsibility b. values-based leadership c. external adaptation d. culture strength
a. corporate social responsibility
______ is the generation of novel ideas that may meet perceived needs or respond to opportunities. a. creativity b. change c. brainstorming d. skunkworks
a. creativity
The degree of agreement among members of an organization about the importance of specific values is referred to as: a. culture strength b. adaptability c. internal integration d. social responsibility
a. culture strength
______ software uses sophisticated decision-making processes to search raw data for patterns and relationships that may be significant. a. data mining b. decision support system c. analytical d. data warehousing
a. data mining
Which of the following is not true regarding managers in non-constructive cultures? a. managers care deeply about stakeholders b. managers are comfortable with the status quo c. managers care mainly about themselves d. managers tend to be isolated and bureaucratic
a. managers care deeply about stakeholders
At Anheuser-Busch InBev, professionalism, ambition, and aggressiveness are key values. Managers keep employees focused on achieving high sales and profit level, and those who meet the demanding goals are handsomely rewarded. Bonuses and promotions are based on performance, not seniority. Anheuser-Busch InBev embodies a ______ culture. a. mission b. bureaucratic c. clan d. adaptability
a. mission
The evolution of organizational applications of information technology move from first-line to the top as follows: a. operations, decision making and control, and adding strategic value b. workflow redesign, transaction processing systems, design support systems c. business resource, networking, transaction processing systems d. management information systems, business resource and operations
a. operations, decision making and control, and adding strategic value
______ is based on monitoring and rewarding results, and managers might pay little attention to how those results are obtained. a. outcome control b. feedback control c. management control d. behavior control
a. outcome control
A _____ measures and reports the ethical, social, and environmental impact of a company's operations. a. social audit b. whistle-blower c. rule of law d. shared value
a. social audit
All of the following were concluded in the study called Project SAPPHO except: a. successful innovating companies had a much better understanding of customer needs and paid much more attention to marketing b. employees had little say in the way production processes were developed and in decision making c. top management support in the successful innovating companies was from people who were more senior and had greater authority d. successful innovating companies made more effective use of outside technology and outside advice, even though they did more work in-house
b. employees had little say in the way production processes were developed and in decision making
When behavior is governed by a set of moral principles and values, it is called: a. a mission environment b. ethics c. none of these d. the rule of law
b. ethics
All of the following are basic strategies for setting up an Internet operation except: a. spin-off companies b. franchising c. strategic partnership d. in-house divisions
b. franchising
Most managers are shifting away from bureaucratic cultures because of a need for: a. reducing employee participation b. greater flexibility c. easier communication channels d. better decision making techniques
b. greater flexibility
Coming up with a new way of doing things is the _____ step of the change process. a. need b. idea c. adoption d. resources
b. idea
_____ occurs when organization members actually use a new idea, technique, or behavior. a. formulation b. implementation c. coordination d. evaluation
b. implementation
_____ is the efforts to systematically find, organize, and make available a company's intellectual capital and to foster a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing so that organizational activities build on what is already known. a. benchmarking b. knowledge management c. ERP d. six sigma
b. knowledge management
Which of the following is not a force for culture change? a. diversity b. large group intervention c. reengineering and horizontal organizing d. the learning organization
b. large group intervention
The four strategic types of change highlighted in our text include all of the following categories except: a. products and services b. life cycle maturation c. technology d. strategy and structure
b. life cycle maturation
_____ are defined as the formal routines, reports, and procedures that use information to maintain or alter patterns in organization activities. a. MIS b. Management control systems c. TPS d. DSS
b. management control systems
A(n) _______ system is a computer-based system that provides information and support for managerial decision making. It is supported by the organization's transaction processing system and by organizational and external databases. a. decision support b. management information c. executive information d. feedback control
b. management information
What type of culture exists in a stable environment with an external strategic focus? a. adaptability b. mission c. bureaucratic d. clan
b. mission
Organizational culture: a. generates commitment to improving market share b. provides members with a sense of identity c. is usually written d. all of these
b. provides members with a sense of identity
The ______ arises from a set of codified principles and regulations that describe how people are required to act, are generally accepted in society, and are enforceable in the courts. a. code of ethics b. rule of law c. core values d. managerial ethics
b. rule of law
_____ refers to the quality of interactions among people and whether they share a common perspective. a. social audit b. social capital c. clan culture d. culture
b. social capital
Key components of organization design contributing to successful new product innovation are: a. dual-core processes, top-management support, and incremental change b. specialization, boundary spanning, and horizontal coordination c. specialization, formalization, and standardization d. formalization, hierarchy, and organic stucture
b. specialization, boundary spanning, and horizontal coordination
The ambidextrous approach refers to: a. not letting the "left hand" (one department) know what the "right hand" (another department) is doing. b. using different structures and management processes for creation and for implementation c. introducing parts of a new procedure while maintaining parts of the old procedure d. using highly skilled employees to implement a change
b. using different structures and management processes for creation and implementation
