MGT340
Glenn Pitman, Triple Rock Brewery Supervisor, describes a supervisor's job as keeping her or his team motivated and encouraging team members to work together to resolve problems. Based on the description in the text, such a manager is most likely a(n) ________. A. high-high leader B. low-low leader C. R3 D. R1 E. high-low leader
A. high-high leader
Having a solid understanding of knowing what motivates you: A. helps you make smart career and job choices. B. shows that you are a good decision maker. C. helps you manage your time better. D. All of the above
A. helps you make smart career and job choices.
Comparing your list with others in your class tells you: A. who would be fun to work with. B. that people differ in terms of what they value. C. what type of manager they'll be. D. that you're right and they're not.
B. that people differ in terms of what they value.
Attempts to identify ________ that separated leaders from non-leaders were the foundation of leadership trait theories. A. circumstances B. characteristics C. behaviors D. expectations E. situations
B. characteristics
What sets an organization apart from its competitors is known as its ________. A. business model B. competitive advantage C. corporate strategy D. functional strategy E. core competencies
B. competitive advantage
Managers should do all of the following when downsizing EXCEPT ________. A. explain the impact of layoffs to others B. delay or prolong the process of informing those who are being let go C. focus on boosting morale D. make plans for empty office spaces E. provide counseling for remaining employees
B. delay or prolong the process of informing those who are being let go
The Gallup organization has conducted polls identifying large percentages of employees who are sleepwalking through their workday and are not passionate about their work. These employees are referred to as ________. A. tenured employees B. disengaged workers C. low performers D. the Silent Generation E. contingent workers
B. disengaged workers
Which of the following is the best description of a code of ethics? A. A report that conveys an organization's economic, environmental, social, and governance performance B. A description of what an organization would like to achieve or accomplish C. Corporate rules, regulations, policies, and procedures that explain what the company expects from its employees D. A formal statement of an organization's primary values and the ethical rules it expects its employees to follow E. A formal summary of what the organization is, why it exists, and its reasons for being
D. A formal statement of an organization's primary values and the ethical rules it expects its employees to follow
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. Stakeholder C. Legal D. Activist E. Market
D. Activist
Which personality trait in the Big Five Model would reflect the degree to which an individual is good-natured, cooperative, and trusting? A. Openness to experience B. Extraversion C. Emotional stability D. Agreeableness E. Conscientiousness
D. Agreeableness
Successful individuals use goals to: A. focus their efforts. B. build self-confidence as goals are successfully completed. C. provide short-term motivation. D. All of the above
D. All of the above
It's important to know your individual personal strengths and weaknesses because: A. you can size up where you stand in your career and make good decisions about how to keep advancing. B. you need to be prepared to answer that question when interviewers ask. C. you need to find, know, and leverage your workplace strengths so you can be the best employee possible. D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Starting a new business in pursuit of an opportunity to introduce a new product or service to market through innovation is engaging in the process of ________. A. small business development B. entrepreneurship C. social responsibility D. sole proprietorship E. venture capitalism
B. entrepreneurship
Bao is confident that, if he puts in a few late nights at the library, he'll be able to complete his research paper on time. In terms of expectancy theory, this is an example of ________. A. equity B. expectancy C. a reinforcer D. instrumentality E. valence
B. expectancy
One thing that's assessed when looking at personal strengths and weaknesses is: A. skills—what things are important to me. B. skills—what I'm good at. C. skills—what characteristics I have. D. skills—what I enjoy doing.
B. skills—what I'm good at.
When managers develop the strategies for the organization for how it will compete successfully, they are engaged in ________. A. controlling B. strategic management C. environmental scanning D. SWOT analysis E. organizing
B. strategic management
When new employees join the company, HR specialist Angelica gives them a brief tour of the facility and then spends several hours introducing them to the company's history, goals, and philosophies and providing them with an overview of HR policies. What term best describes Angelica's activities? A. Organization orientation B. Mentoring and coaching C. Apprenticeship D. Work unit orientation E. On-the-job training
A. Organization orientation
All of the following would be important elements of management by objectives (MBO) EXCEPT the ________. A. autonomous establishment of specific objectives by department members B. allocation of major organizational objectives among divisional and departmental units C. development of action plans by mutual agreement of managers and employees D. periodic review of progress toward objectives E. reinforcement of successful objective achievement with performance-based rewards
A. autonomous establishment of specific objectives by department members
Which subordinate contingency factor identified by the path-goal theory describes the degree to which followers believe that they are the masters of their fates? A. Locus of control B. Task structure C. Experience D. Perceived ability E. Formal authority system
A. Locus of control
Which of the following has contributed to the escalating problem of employee theft in all kinds and sizes of organizations? A. Loose financial controls at start-ups and small companies B. Poor compensation C. Poor hiring practices D. Poor management E. Lack of background checks
A. Loose financial controls at start-ups and small companies
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. Material artifacts and symbols B. Rituals C. Stories D. Language E. Ethics
A. Material artifacts and symbols
Which of the following managers is using big data in decision making? A. A large retailer uses software to adjust prices in real time for more than 70 million items based on demand and inventory. B. A customer service manager examines attendance data from the last 12 months. C. A supermarket analyzes customer transactions to determine how many customers used cash, how many used credit cards, and how many wrote checks. D. A sales manager analyzes changes in sales as a result of an advertisement placed in the local newspaper. E. 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.
A. A large retailer uses software to adjust prices in real time for more than 70 million items based on demand and inventory.
Which core job dimension in the job characteristics model (JCM) describes the degree to which a job provides substantial freedom, independence, and discretion to the individual in scheduling the work and determining task procedures? A. Autonomy B. Skill variety C. Feedback D. Task identity E. Task significance
A. Autonomy
Considering that it costs 9.4 cents to make one nickel, the U.S. Mint is looking at different metals and alloys to bring down the production cost. The team that is analyzing and making recommendations on this has been criticized because it was focused only on production costs and not looking at how this would affect industries where coins are the only means of monetary exchange (think jukeboxes and other coin-operated machines). What decision-making bias is this team guilty of? A. Framing bias B. Availability bias C. Hindsight bias D. Self-serving bias
A. Framing bias
According to Russell Weiner, his job is to spend the franchisees' marketing money and when Domino's makes a bad marketing decision and doesn't spend their money in the right way, it affects small businesses as the average franchisee owns three stores. What additional challenges is Domino's likely to face in the 66 countries that Domino's operates? A. Host country laws, culture, and language B. Home country politics, culture, and laws C. Joint ventures and strategic alliances in the home country D. Importing and licensing arrangements with Chinese subsidiaries E. Franchises and alliances with Chinese subsidiaries
A. Host country laws, culture, and language
Zane says: ". . . I'm a long-term guy, I look at the opportunities that present themselves not in a 60-day or 6-month opportunity, but in a 6-year or 20-year opportunity." One of the ways he does this is by supplying bicycles to companies such as American Express, which give the bikes as rewards to customers. Which managerial skill does this example illustrate? A. Innovation B. Technical C. Interpersonal D. Functional E. Dissemination
A. Innovation
Sandra is the national customer service manager for McKing Burgers. In-store sales for the national chain have been declining and a recent analysis of data showed that one in five customer complaints were related to employee friendliness (really, lack of friendliness) issues. Sandra knows that she has to make some decisions to address this problem. At her previous job Sandra was national customer service manager for a large health care organization, so she is convinced this will be an easy problem to tackle. After all, she's been working in customer service for over 15 years. What bias is likely to affect Sandra's decision making? A. Overconfidence bias B. Framing bias C. Self-serving bias D. Randomness bias
A. Overconfidence bias
Alicia is determined to finish her research paper. If that means she has to put in some late nights over the next few weeks, she is willing to do so because she's not going to give up after all the work she has already put into the paper. This willingness to continue on with the project represents which element of motivation? A. Persistence B. Direction C. Energy D. Autonomy E. Esteem
A. Persistence
Which of the following best describes the activities that managers exhibit when serving interpersonal roles? A. Serving as a figurehead or liaison B. Acting as a disturbance handler and negotiator C. Collecting and receiving information D. Making decisions and choices E. Acting as a monitor, disseminator, or spokesperson
A. Serving as a figurehead or liaison
A strategic business unit (SBU) of a major corporation has entered a new, high volume industry and has quickly captured a significant share of the market. According to the BCG (Boston Consulting Group) matrix, how would this SBU be categorized? A. Star B. Horse C. Dog D. Cash cow E. Question mark
A. Star
The least-preferred coworker (LPC) questionnaire to gauge leadership style forms a fundamental part of which theory of leadership? A. The Fiedler model B. The path-goal model C. Situational leadership theory D. The Ohio State studies E. Leader-member exchange (LMX) theory
A. The Fiedler model
Which of the following is the BEST definition of motivation? A. The process by which a person's efforts are energized, directed, and sustained through attaining a goal B. A permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of experience C. The process by which we give meaning to our environment by organizing and interpreting sensory impressions D. The process of guiding learning in graduated steps using reinforcement or the lack thereof E. The process through which we judge others' behavior depending on the meaning we attribute to that behavior
A. The process by which a person's efforts are energized, directed, and sustained through attaining a goal
Which of the following is considered the most important variable in employee productivity and loyalty within an organization? A. The quality of the relationship between an employee and a direct supervisor B. Money, salary, and benefits C. The employee's accurate understanding of the organizational culture D. The potential for career advancement E. The ability of a manager to train an employee to perform job tasks
A. The quality of the relationship between an employee and a direct supervisor
Which of the following are likely to be most directly involved with strategic planning? A. Top executives B. Nonsupervisory personnel C. First-line managers D. Middle-level managers E. Lower-level managers
A. Top executives
________ leadership uses a quid pro quo ("this for that") approach and exchanges rewards for effort. If you do something well, you can expect to be rewarded; however, if you do something poorly, you can expect to be punished. A. Transactional B. Charismatic C. Visionary D. Transformational E. Situational
A. Transactional
Based on her experiences working with Verizon, Kathy Bowman-Williams, Verizon's Manager of Diversity and Inclusion, would most likely agree with which statement from this chapter? A. Work teams with diverse backgrounds often bring different and unique perspectives to discussions, which can result in more creative ideas and solutions. B. Awareness that local teams may have different solutions can sometimes confuse the home office. C. Local teams and workers do not count as "diverse" unless they are a different race. D. Organizations are better off relying on teams with higher technical skills. E. Local, smaller teams need to learn the methods that the HQ staff developedlong dash—whether they are diverse or not.
A. Work teams with diverse backgrounds often bring different and unique perspectives to discussions, which can result in more creative ideas and solutions.
The gap between an existing state and a desired state is referred to as ________. A. a problem B. heuristics C. uncertainty D. bounded rationality E. a decision
A. a problem
In a survey of senior executives, over half said that the most important driver of innovation for companies was ________. A. a supportive corporate culture B. intolerance for debate C. intolerance for playfulness D. high bonuses for successful innovation E. management support
A. a supportive corporate culture
Elena has been absent without excuse twice during the past month. Elena's manager meets with Elena to determine the reason for her poor attendance. This is an example of ________. A. basic corrective action B. immediate corrective action C. disciplinary action D. a feedforward control E. the range of deviation
A. basic corrective action
Which of the following is a characteristic of a good decision maker? A. being decisive B. charisma C. being autocratic D. honesty
A. being decisive
The leader who says, "Do this or you're fired" is exercising ________ power. A. coercive B. reward C. information D. expert E. referent
A. coercive
An organization that grows using ________ expands by focusing on its primary line of business and increasing the number of products offered or markets served in its primary business. A. concentration B. a renewal strategy C. horizontal integration D. a stability strategy E. vertical integration
A. concentration
This video reports that, worldwide, companies can lose up to $3.5 trillion from employees stealing money, software, information, office supplies, inventory, and so on. This example illustrates the importance of monitoring, comparing, and correcting work performance, which is called ________. A. controlling B. leading C. organizing D. planning E. selling
A. controlling
In comparing the chapter and this video, the examples of both Joie de Vivre Hospitality and Walmart illustrate the use of strategic management primarily to ________. A. coordinate employees' efforts toward achieving organizational goals B. determine which strategic planning step to perform first C. determine which strategic initiatives to undertake and when D. identify the best locations for new retail outlets E. perform external analyses of emerging social trends
A. coordinate employees' efforts toward achieving organizational goals
By encouraging employees to help come up with innovative solutions to their project problems, iRobot has created an organizational culture that nurtures __________. A. creativity B. design thinking C. ambiguity D. an open-system focus E. idea champions
A. creativity
iRobot builds improved home robots and customers Beta test its new products in their homes. This is an example of approaching innovation with a(n) __________ mentality. A. design-thinking B. organic C. conflict-tolerant D. idea champion E. risk-tolerant
A. design-thinking
The manager of manufacturing consults with a customer service representative to determine the status of a shipment to a customer. This is an example of ________ communication. A. diagonal B. lateral C. downward D. upward E. informal
A. diagonal
In Kurt Lewin's three-step change process, organizations are pushed toward change by ________. A. driving forces B. organizational development C. refreezing D. stress E. restraining forces
A. driving forces
Jamal is a member service representative at a credit union. Until recently, his job consisted of handling members' deposits and withdrawals. He can now sell certificates of deposit, advise customers on the types and terms of available loans, and assist them with completing loan applicationslong dash—functions that were previously done by his team leader. This type of job design option would best be described as job ________. A. enrichment B. rotation C. specialization D. evaluation E. enlargement
A. enrichment
Before submitting a proposal for potential work, CH2MHill investigates and coordinates with all additional stakeholders besides a potential client to gain an in-depth understanding of the project including all issues adjacent to and influencing the project. CH2MHill is clearly following an in-depth example of ________. A. environmental scanning B. digital tools C. qualitative data D. business intelligence E. cultural intelligence
A. environmental scanning
The data-driven, systematic use of the best available facts and information to improve management practice is referred to as ________. A. evidence-based management (EBMgt) B. design thinking C. nonlinear thinking D. intuitive decision making E. bounded rationality
A. evidence-based management (EBMgt)
Kedma Ough equates managing change with managing _____. A. fear B. hate C. love D. laziness
A. fear
Honest Tea's business decisions about its ingredients and bottling materials reflect its commitment to the environment and ________. A. green management B. issue intensity C. ethical culture D. social screening E. social responsiveness
A. green management
The textbook defines a leader as someone who can influence others and who ________. A. has managerial authority B. creates and articulates an energizing vision of the future C. stimulates and inspires followers to achieve extraordinary outcomes D. possesses expert power E. has authority by virtue of how he or she is perceived by his or her peers
A. has managerial authority
An idea champion is best described as an ________. A. individual who actively and enthusiastically supports new ideas, builds support, overcomes resistance, and ensures that innovations are implemented B. individual who is not afraid of change but makes changes only when there is a compelling reason to do so C. individual who acts as a catalyst and assumes the responsibility for managing the organizational change process D. individual who introduces new methods, ideas, or products E. individual with original ideas about what the future will be or what the future could be like
A. individual who actively and enthusiastically supports new ideas, builds support, overcomes resistance, and ensures that innovations are implemented
Doing something about weaknesses involves: A. minimizing or compensating for them. B. improving your strengths instead of focusing on your weaker skills, attitudes, habits, or qualifications. C. ignoring my weaknesses-you can't fix them anyway. D. None of the above
A. minimizing or compensating for them.
Emotional intelligence (EI) involves a person's ability to ________ and ________ emotional cues and information. A. notice; manage B. conceal; master C. display; control D. perceive; manipulate E. influence; control
A. notice; manage
CH2MHill has a planning team that seeks requests for proposals for new work, identifies projects to bring to the rest of the group who chases and will eventually deliver the work, and plans to service the contract. This example of planning is clearly driven by ________. A. organizational members B. idea champions C. first line managers D. middle managers E. top management
A. organizational members
The audit process that CH2MHill has instated could be referred to as a measure of ________, which is also described in the text. A. organizational productivity B. regulatory control C. systematic troubleshooting D. organizational strategy E. organizational problem solving
A. organizational productivity
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. satisficing B. maximizing C. escalation of commitment D. design thinking E. evidence-based management (EBMgt)
A. satisficing
The S.M.A.R.T. approach stands for: A. specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-trackable. B. specific, measurable, available, relevant, time-trackable. C. sustainable, measurable, attainable, relevant, terrific. D. strong, measurable, available, relevant, time-trackable.
A. specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-trackable.
If Verizon were to hire a few local engineers for the completion of their project in another country, but did not continue to embrace racial and ethnic diversity in their hiring practices after the project ended, this would be an example of ________. A. surface-level diversity B. stereotyping C. personal bias D. a glass ceiling E. deep-level diversity
A. surface-level diversity
Based on Gerry Caron's, iRobot's Director of Product Management, role in creating, supporting, and implementing innovative solutions to problems, Gerry Caron could be considered which of the following? A. A Type A personality B. An idea champion C. A Type B personality D. A top-down thinker E. A maverick
B. An idea champion
Which of the following is true? A. It is not necessary for all employees to be good decision makers. B. An important characteristic of a good decision maker is being objective. C. An autocratic decision maker will make better decisions than a participative decision maker. D. Most employees don't need to make decisions.
B. An important characteristic of a good decision maker is being objective.
Pasta Pronto is planning to grow by adding a location and increasing its delivery radius. What type of strategy is Pasta Pronto using? A. A renewal strategy B. Concentration C. A stability strategy D. Vertical integration E. Horizontal integration
B. Concentration
Samir called his line workers into the office and said, "I want to put the rules on the table so there's no misunderstanding. If you're late, you lose a half-day's pay. If you miss your production quota more than twice in one week, you're fired." How would Samir's leadership style be characterized using the path-goal theory? A. Supportive leader B. Directive leader C. Laissez-faire leader D. Achievement-oriented leader E. Participative leader
B. Directive leader
Which of the following is designed to make employees aware of the assumptions and biases that they may have? A. Employee resource group B. Diversity awareness training C. Mentoring D. Diversity skills training E. Reverse mentoring
B. Diversity awareness training
Which theory of motivation proposes that employees compare what they get out of their jobs in relation to what they put into it and then determine if that is fair based on a comparison with others? A. Three-needs theory B. Equity theory C. Expectancy theory D. Hierarchy of needs theory E. Two-factor theory
B. Equity theory
It's highly likely that you and your best friend will be motivated by the same things. A. True B. False
B. False
What is the first step in the decision-making process? A. Identify decision criteria. B. Identify a problem. C. Analyze alternatives. D. Allocate weights to the decision criteria. E. Develop alternatives.
B. Identify a problem
Attitudes are composed of three components: ________, affect, and behavior. A. perceptions B. consensus C. cognition D. emotions E. feelings
C. cognition
When Lucinda interviewed a job candidate who was from Japan, she was disconcerted by his lack of eye contact, unaware that many Japanese are uncomfortable with direct eye contact. This demonstrates which barrier to effective communication? A. Selective perception B. National culture C. Information overload D. Filtering E. Faulty expression
B. National culture
Gannon Enterprises is in the midst of a major strategic change. To lessen resistance from some of the senior managers who are opposed to the change, the company has offered early retirements so that the managers can avoid having to experience the change effort. Which technique for reducing resistance to change does this best describe? A. Coercion B. Negotiation C. Manipulation and co-optation D. Facilitation and support E. Participation
B. Negotiation
What time frame does a short-term plan cover? A. Two to five years B. One year or less C. Three years or more D. 90 days or less E. Five years or more
B. One year or less
Which of the following best illustrates a company with a strong organizational culture? A. There is limited connection between the espoused values of the organization and the behavior of its employees. B. Organizational goals and values are clear and widely accepted. C. Employees have varied opinions about the organization's mission and values. D. Employees have limited knowledge about the company's history or its founders. E. Shared values within the organization are limited to the top executives.
B. Organizational goals and values are clear and widely accepted.
Which of the following is the first step a manager should take during the goal-setting process? A. Determining the goals individually or with input from others B. Reviewing the organization's mission or purpose C. Evaluating available resources D. Writing down the goals and communicating them to all who need to know E. Allocating major objectives among divisional and departmental units
B. Reviewing the organization's mission or purpose
Zane says this about his business: ". . . the community is really the reason that we've had this success . . . So I support all the nonprofit organizations that come in . . .". As a manager, Zane is considering which aspects of a sustainable business? A. Concern for issues important to the local business community B. Social aspects of the business C. Customer complaint websites D. Profit margins for the next quarter E. Long-term profits for the business
B. Social aspects of the business
Which statement about studying management is most likely true? A. Studying management is not important for an individual who is entrepreneurial because their role and function is to plant seeds, take risks, and then hand the reins of the newly created businesses to others to manage. B. Studying management is important because by learning management theory, one will be able to apply these concepts in a variety of situations, to maximize efficiency, productivity, employee satisfaction, and personal success. C. Studying management is very important for an individual who wishes to maximize personal income because only those who study management can rapidly advance up the organizational ladder D. Studying management has become less important because the business arena has become so international and culturally diverse that traditional management theory is no longer applicable. E. Understanding management theory will allow you to protect yourself from other individuals within the organization that may wish to climb over you to get to the top
B. Studying management is important because by learning management theory, one will be able to apply these concepts in a variety of situations, to maximize efficiency, productivity, employee satisfaction, and personal success.
Adjusting the height of a workstation to make it accessible to an employee in a wheelchair is an example of ________ in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. A. an employee resource group B. a reasonable accommodation C. diversity skills training D. mentoring E. the glass ceiling
B. a reasonable accommodation
A person who acts as a catalyst and assumes the responsibility for managing the change process is a change _____. A. enforcer B. agent C. champion D. guru
B. agent
Marcus is very health-conscious and believes that smoking is harmful. When a coworker lights a cigarette after lunch, he asks her to put out the cigarette because he doesn't want to be exposed to second-hand smoke. This represents the ________ component of his attitude. A. perceptual B. behavioral C. social D. cognitive E. affective
B. behavioral
A manager can make the most accurate decision under a situation of ________ because the outcome of every alternative is known. A. probability B. certainty C. uncertainty D. ambiguity E. risk
B. certainty
According to expectancy theory, an individual's motivation depends on three variables or relationships: ________. A. esteem, instrumentation, and valence B. expectancy, instrumentality, and valence C. esteem, locus of control, and valence D. expectancy, incentive, and valence E. instrumentality, self-esteem, and safety needs
B. expectancy, instrumentality, and valence
Employee theft is a major concern for companies. When a company's security team has meetings to talk about ways each branch office successfully reduced employee theft, this is a good example of ________ control. A. task-oriented B. feedback C. budget D. informational E. feedforward
B. feedback
Carol S. Collard, CaringWorks, Inc.'s president, describes how CaringWorks, Inc. operates and states that the "policy, decisions, and recommendations come from the ground up. They are deliberated by the senior management committee, and then we share that information with the board of directors." Based on information in the text, CaringWorks, Inc. is most likely an organization that has ________. A. a variety of hierarchical levels B. few hierarchial levels C. employees who remain at the same hierarchy level D. increasingly complex hierarchical levels E. free movement between various levels of hierarchy
B. few hierarchial levels
Joie de Vivre Hospitality's solution to a slowing economy is an example of a ________. A. differentiation strategy B. functional strategy C. stability strategy D. competitive advantage E. cost leadership strategy
B. functional strategy
The managers at Rudi's Bakery put substantial emphasis on the __________________ of organizational behavior, such as ________________________. A. visible aspects; attitudes and group norms B. hidden aspects; attitudes C. hidden aspects; personality and technology D. visible aspects; policies and procedures E. hidden aspects; strategies and chain of command
B. hidden aspects; attitudes
Judging from the video, it would appear that Rudi's Bakery is looking for employees with what the chapter refers to as a ________________. A. high degree of judgment B. high degree of openness to experience C. high degree of negative emotional stability D. low degree of openness to experience E. high degree of agreeableness and conscientiousness
B. high degree of openness to experience
To determine the level of employee satisfaction, a company like Joie de Vivre Hospitality would need to review a(n) ________. A. external analysis B. internal analysis C. growth strategy D. evaluation of results E. business model
B. internal analysis
Yanagihara mentions that CH2MHill audits its time sheets; this involves ________. A. asking management how much time should be spent on each client B. keeping track of time spent on each client's project C. keeping track of management's requirements for billing D. asking clients how much time was spent solving their problem E. keeping track of each client's time requirements
B. keeping track of time spent on each client's project
Job seekers can find out about an organization's culture by: A. writing a letter to an existing employee. B. observing the décor and the people who work there. C. asking recruiters to describe the organization's culture. D. video recording the workers without their knowledge.
B. observing the décor and the people who work there.
Cashiers at the supermarket are allowed to adjust the price of an item up to a maximum of $5.0 without getting the manager's approval. This would best be described as a(n) ________. A. non-programmed decision B. policy C. rule D. procedure E. unstructured problem
B. policy
JMY Technologies has experienced declining performance for the past six months. Top-level managers have determined that the problems are minor in nature and that a short-run renewal strategy is most appropriate. In order to stabilize operations, JMY will most likely implement a ________ strategy. A. stability B. retrenchment C. turnaround D. diversification E. growth
B. retrenchment
UPS calculates that a driver will drive approximately 140 miles on an assigned route. However, recognizing that the driver may have to make changes due to traffic, road construction, or detours, mileage will not be flagged for further investigation if it is not less than 120 miles nor more than 160 miles. This is an example of ________. A. feedback control B. the range of variation C. benchmarking D. deviation disparity E. immediate corrective action
B. the range of variation
You are planting seeds in a vegetable garden. According to the instructions on the seed packet, the seeds should be placed 12" apart. However, you would be content if the seeds were within an inch of that measurement on either end (i.e., between 11" and 13" apart). This is an example of ________. A. basic corrective action B. the range of variation C. a feedforward control D. benchmarking E. deviation disparity
B. the range of variation
John Scully, former CEO of Apple, has said, "The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious." This quote would BEST describe ________ leadership. A. laissez faire B. visionary C. transactional D. autocratic E. achievement-oriented
B. visionary
Workplace misbehavior can be categorized in which of the following four ways? A. Aggression, misdemeanors, felonies, and violence B. Deviance, aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence C. Turnover, absenteeism, aggression, and violence D. Citizenship behavior, turnover, deviance, and violence E. Absenteeism, aggression, defiance, and turnover
B. Deviance, aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence
The three approaches to control are ________. A. oral, written, and final B. feedforward, concurrent, and feedback C. anticipatory, active, and reactive D. primary, secondary, and tertiary E. forward, current, and backwards
B. feedforward, concurrent, and feedback
The number of items (factors) in the "what motivates you" list is: A. 15 B. 8 C. 12 D. 10
C. 12
Martina's performance appraisal isn't based solely on her boss's opinion. Feedback is solicited from several of her coworkers, colleagues in other departments with whom she interacts on a regular basis, and even her subordinates. What performance appraisal method does Martina's company use? A. Critical incident B. MBO C. 360-degree appraisal D. Multiperson comparison E. BARS
C. 360-degree appraisal
Based on Domino's Chief Marketing Officer Russell Weiner's description of how Domino's Pizza operates, which of the following best describes the specific type of multinational corporation that Domino's Pizza is? A. A multidomestic company B. A transnational company C. A global company D. A localized transnational domestic partnership E. A strategic partnership
C. A global company
________ are evaluative statements concerning objects, people, or events that reflect how an individual feels about something. A. Emotions B. Norms C. Attitudes D. Perceptions E. Principles
C. Attitudes
You're out with a bunch of friends at a local restaurant. One friend, who just got a speeding ticket on the way to the restaurant, states that the police officers are just looking for those who drive red cars. You and your friends agree that drivers of red cars receive more speeding tickets since this friend who made the statement actually drives a red car and frequently receives speeding tickets. What bias does this represent? A. Anchoring bias B. Immediate gratification bias C. Availability bias D. Randomness bias
C. Availability bias
After interviewing individuals for an opening in his marketing research firm, Craig hired the first candidate, who happened to be a graduate of an elite Ivy League school. He was pretty excited to have landed such a "catch!" However, after one month on the job, this individual has alienated every other team member with his, putting it nicely, lack of interpersonal skills. Looking back at this individual's application, Craig notices something he had overlooked beforelong dash—a reference letter from one of this individual's upper-level professors who noted xxxx's significant weaknesses in working effectively with his group on a required class team project. The professor said very pointedly, "While xxxx is extremely intelligent, he was unable to get along with his team members. . . ." What decision-making bias is Craig guilty of? A. Randomness bias B. Hindsight bias C. Confirmation bias D. Availability bias
C. Confirmation bias
A research study examined the relationship between the personality dimensions identified by the Big Five Model and five occupational categories: professionals, police, managers, salespeople, and semiskilled/skilled employees. Which factor predicted job performance across all occupational groups? A. Extraversion B. Agreeableness C. Conscientiousness D. Openness to experience E. Emotional stability
C. Conscientiousness
Which of the following is true? A. Culture has little influence on how an employee does the job. B. Organizations within an industry should strive to have the same type of culture. C. Culture can have an impact on an employee's performance and well-being. D. It is advisable to avoid cultures that are too formal.
C. Culture can have an impact on an employee's performance and well-being.
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. Sustainability culture B. Diversity culture C. Customer-responsive culture D. Innovative culture E. Safety culture
C. Customer-responsive culture
Which of the following would be the best example of a well-written goal? A. Become a well-known expert in the field of PR/publicity. B. Ask for at least a 10% raise. C. Cut costs by 10% during the next 12 months. D. Increase market share. E. Increase sales during the next 12 months.
C. Cut costs by 10% during the next 12 months.
Sheila believes that people shouldn't talk on cell phones in restaurants. This represents the ________ component of her attitude. A. emotional B. social C. cognitive D. behavioral E. affective
C. cognitive
Which of the following statements is true concerning planning in dynamic environments? A. Dynamic market conditions should not allow the organization's destination to change. B. In a dynamic environment, plans should be set in stone to keep managers on track. C. In an uncertain environment, managers should develop plans that are specific, but flexible. D. It is important for managers to be rigid in the implementation of their plans. E. Organizations seldom experience dynamic environments.
C. In an uncertain environment, managers should develop plans that are specific, but flexible.
Nicoh Corporation is in the early stages of developing a pay-for-performance program. On which of the following factors should the firm base rewards in order for employees to achieve maximum motivation? A. Cost of living increases B. Job title C. Individual productivity D. Length of the employee's tenure with the company E. Seniority
C. Individual productivity
Sun-Li called her staff into her office and announced, "I'm thrilled to announce that we've been awarded the Cinocoh account. I'm here if you need me, but I want you to take this ball and run with it. You guys know what to do and how to do it, and I have complete faith in your judgment and abilities." According to the University of Iowa studies, what type of leadership style has Sun-Li exhibited? A. Employee-oriented B. Democratic C. Laissez-faire D. Autocratic E. Production-oriented
C. Laissez-faire
________ ratios are indications of an organization's ability to pay its short-term debts. A. Leverage B. Profitability C. Liquidity D. Activity E. Efficiency
C. Liquidity
Today's marketplace is very fluid with an increase in competition and customers who are more discerning and better informed. How has management changed in response? A. Managers strive to maintain continuity by recalling the old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." B. Organizations have found that outsourcing 800 numbers to foreign countries is an effective method for improving customer service that has been received well by most domestic customers. C. Managers are recognizing that delivering consistent, high-quality customer service is essential for survival and success in today's competitive environment and that employees are an important part of that equation. D. Improvements in technology have eliminated service jobs in developed countries and increased the need for managers with manufacturing skills. E. The "green movement" has fallen out of favor, and the most successful organizations have reestablished a traditional approach to dealing with the use of physical resources and disposables.
C. Managers are recognizing that delivering consistent, high-quality customer service is essential for survival and 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. The traditional pyramid structure has been replaced by the helix structure within the vast majority of organizations with five employees or more. B. Organizations have moved to a specialized workforce where workers are experts in the tasks required of their jobs. C. Many traditional nonmanagerial jobs now include managerial activities. D. Employee empowerment and the use of robotics have eliminated the need for first-line supervisory personnel. E. Organizations have become more centralized, making them more vertically oriented.
C. Many traditional nonmanagerial jobs now include managerial activities.
Although it is possible to differentiate between managers and non-managerial employees in many organizations, what has changed in the recent past to blur those lines? A. Organizations have moved to a specialized workforce where workers are job experts and are therefore better able to self-manage. B. Organizations have become more centralized and vertically oriented. C. Many traditionally non-managerial jobs have changed to include managerial activities. D. Employee empowerment has eliminated the need for first-line supervisors. E. The traditional pyramid structure has been replaced by the helix structure in most organizations.
C. Many traditionally non-managerial jobs have changed to include managerial activities.
Which of the following is the first step in the control process? A. Identifying the problem B. Comparing performance against standards C. Measuring actual performance D. Taking corrective action E. Analyzing alternatives
C. Measuring actual performance
Based on this short video, which of the seven types of diversity found in workplaces described and illustrated in this chapter is probably the most important for a global company like Verizon? A. Age B. Gender C. Race and ethnicity D. Disability/abilities E. Sexual orientation
C. Race and ethnicity
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. Representation bias D. Hindsight bias E. Availability bias
C. Representation bias
When Kedma described how to be a change agent, she listed several items that are important. Which of the following is NOT one of the items she listed for being an effective change agent? A. Find out who you are. B. Don't be afraid of change. C. Seek out something to change. D. Follow people you aspire to be.
C. Seek out something to change.
_______ is an adverse reaction that people have to excessive pressure placed on them from extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities. A. Role ambiguity B. Role strain C. Stress D. Burnout E. Role conflict
C. Stress
Which of the following is a true statement about the changing nature of modern management? A. 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. B. Sustainability policies are found at the corporate level and have no impact on the individual manager. C. Taking risks, exploring new territories, and trying new methods are innovative tactics that management can use to be more successful in the marketplace. D. "Gamification" is a new widespread use of technology and apps and has been adopted by the majority of the Fortune 500 companies. E. Social media has changed the world, but the impact is predominantly in the form of social application for employees as individuals. It does not impact the organization within the business arena.
C. Taking risks, exploring new territories, and trying new methods are innovative tactics that management can use to be more successful in the marketplace.
According to Herzberg's two-factor theory, which of the following would be considered a motivator? A. Status B. Supervision C. The work itself D. Salary E. Relationship with supervisor
C. The work itself
Which of the following is a potential outcome of including team members in decisions? A. They may be made to feel less important to the overall team goals. B. They can become alienated from the work group. C. They may feel that they're a part of a community and something bigger than themselves. D. They may put more pressure on management for a raise in pay.
C. They may feel that they're a part of a community and something bigger than themselves.
What is considered a manager's primary responsibility? A. To lead subordinates and others within the organization B. To become better at their own job so they can take on additional responsibilities C. To oversee the work of other people so organizational goals can be accomplished D. To facilitate change within the organization E. To coordinate the work of direct subordinates
C. To oversee the work of other people so organizational goals can be accomplished
Which of the following statements regarding the differences between the management styles of men and women is true? A. Men tend to use a broader, more effective range of leadership styles to motivate and engage their subordinates. B. Women are more likely than men to view negotiations and business transactions as zero-sum games. C. Women are more likely than men to create more committed, collaborative, and effective teams. D. Male managers are more likely than women to coach and develop others. E. Male managers are more likely than women to use a collaborative management style.
C. Women are more likely than men to create more committed, collaborative, and effective teams.
When a domestic firm partners with a foreign company in order to share knowledge, experience, and resources in developing new products or production facilities, this is known as ________. A. global sourcing B. exporting C. a strategic alliance D. licensing E. importing
C. a strategic alliance
If a Rudi's Bakery employee says, "I like my job." This reflects the ______________ component of an attitude. A. behavioral B. cognitive C. affective D. organizational citizenship behavior E. social learning skills
C. affective
Christopher Klaus, Kanera's Founder and Chief Executive Officer, would say that a very ineffective way of managing a project team would involve using the ________ style. A. transactional B. laissez-faire C. autocratic D. transformational E. democratic
C. autocratic
Some plans apply to the entire organization, whereas other plans encompass only a functional area. This illustrates how plans differ in terms of their ________. A. applicability B. frequency of use C. breadth D. time frame E. specificity
C. breadth
A poor fit between an employee and the organization's culture: A. means the culture needs to change. B. often results in higher productivity for the employee. C. can be a source of stress for the employee. D. will lead to higher morale on the part of the employee.
C. can be a source of stress for the employee.
A leader is defined as someone who ________. A. seldom is the one who makes things happen B. is always formally designated by the organization to exert influence C. can influence others and who has managerial authority D. has definitive behaviors that are effective across all situations E. is not needed in all organizations
C. can influence others and who has managerial authority
When trying to decide if a person's actions are due to internal or external factors, we try to determine how often the person has acted in this particular manner. This describes the ________ factor of attribution. A. consent B. consensus C. consistency D. distinctiveness E. continuity
C. consistency
Scott Hinshaw describes his job as "helping, guiding, and leading franchisees to improve their business." In the 66 countries that Domino's operates in, it is likely that he will interact with each franchisee differently; this illustrates the ________ component of having a global mind-set. A. social B. humane orientation C. cultural intelligence D. psychological E. intellectual
C. cultural intelligence
A small IT firm that is challenging larger competitors and changing the industry's rules of the game is engaged in _______. A. process consultation B. skunk works C. disruptive innovation D. sustaining innovation E. creativity
C. disruptive innovation
In the changing workforce, ________ play(s) a big role in customer satisfaction. A. the organization's strategy B. employee performance appraisals C. employee attitudes and behaviors D. marketing E. recruiters
C. employee attitudes and behaviors
Doug Radi, Rudi's Bakery's Vice President of Marketing, stated that Rudi's Bakery has "ongoing discussions about where they are going as a company and a team and what each person's role is in contributing to that." Radi said that the company works to identify the "development block to put with each employee's career that meets both the employees and the company's objectives." This example demonstrates Rudi's Bakery's is concerned with ________________. of an employee who is "afraid to come to a supervisor with a question" or who "looks at their own feet when they talk to you" may lack what the chapter calls _________________________. A. cognitive dissonance B. affective component C. employee engagement D. organizational commitment E. consistency
C. employee engagement
The element of motivation that is a measure of an individual's drive, intensity, and vigor to attain a goal is referred to as ________. A. motivators B. direction C. energy D. persistence E. tenacity
C. energy
An employee from a culture with a low degree of power distance would most likely ________. A. view formal feedback as judgmental and discomfiting B. be highly competitive and often confrontational C. expect management to solicit input from employees in making decisions D. prefer to work in a team environment rather than individually E. prefer to work for a company with clearly established rules and procedures
C. expect management to solicit input from employees in making decisions
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, lower-order needs are predominantly satisfied ________, whereas higher-order needs are satisfied ________. A. internally; externally B. autonomously; autocratically C. externally; internally D. through interaction with others; independently E. independently; through interactions with others
C. externally; internally
Employee theft of office supplies is often highest the month before the beginning of the school year. If a company anticipates the potential of increased office supplies theft and decreases the office supplies' level throughout the month of August, this would be an example of ________ control. A. financial B. customer C. feedforward D. concurrent E. feedback
C. feedforward
Barbara's Bridals does not want to be "all things to all people." The company serves a niche market of plus-sized brides who want to purchase high-end, designer wedding gowns. Barbara's Bridals is pursuing a ________ strategy. A. functional B. cost leadership C. focus D. retrenchment E. stuck in the middle
C. focus
Nancy Dussault-Smith, iRobot's Vice President of Marketing Communications, would most likely agree with the following statement from the text: "Success in business today demands ________." A. company-mandated experiment time B. a creative staff C. innovation D. structural variables E. toleration of the practical
C. innovation
The focus of ________ is to minimize or eliminate dysfunctional conflict that exists between groups by changing the attitudes, stereotypes, and perceptions that groups have about each other. A. survey feedback B. sensitivity training C. intergroup development D. team building E. process consultation
C. intergroup development
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. intuitive decision making D. a linear thinking style E. heuristics
C. intuitive decision making
In broad terms, Domino's is a perfect example of a(n) ________. A. foreign subsidiary B. exporter C. multinational corporation D. importer E. strategic alliance
C. multinational corporation
Every month, senior managers at Acme Bicycle hold an informational meeting with employees at all levels within the organization. They share copies of financial statements with the employees and encourage them to share the data with other employees and use it in their daily work. To help employees better understand the data, the accounting manager holds an informal brown-bag lunch training session every week in which a few items from the financial statements are explained in-depth. This illustrates the motivational approach known as ________. A. expectancy theory B. reinforcement theory C. open-book management D. the job characteristics model E. goal-setting theory
C. open-book management
The field of study devoted to understanding, predicting, and influencing the behavior of groups and individuals within organizations is known as ________. A. organizational citizenship behavior B. industrial psychology C. organizational behavior D. human resources management E. emotional intelligence
C. organizational behavior
Productivity is defined as the formula of ________ divided by inputs for a specified period of time. A. labor B. sales C. outputs D. revenue E. assets
C. outputs
A person's ________ is/are the unique combination of emotional, thought, and behavioral patterns that affect how he or she reacts to situations and interacts with others. A. resilience B. attitude C. personality D. emotions E. aptitudes
C. personality
Consequences that immediately follow a behavior and increase the probability that the behavior will be repeated are referred to as ________. A. hygiene factors B. energizers C. reinforcers D. motivators E. referents
C. reinforcers
In the event that one of CH2MHill's offices experienced a natural disaster, CH2MHill would likely implement a(n) ________ plan. A. operational B. emergency C. single-use D. standing E. strategic
C. single-use
Learning through a combination of observation and direct experience is best known as ________. A. shaping behavior B. Machiavellianism C. social learning theory D. operant conditioning E. self-monitoring
C. social learning theory
Yanagihara states in the video that CH2MHill's time sheet auditing system acts as a control process and ensures compliance with ________. A. management rules and the marketing department's requests B. federal regulations and management rules C. state and federal regulations and client needs D. state regulations and management requirements E. the accounting department's rules and management dictates
C. state and federal regulations and client needs
Workplace diversity can best be described as ________. A. an organization's strategic response to diversity B. easily perceived differences that may trigger certain stereotypes but do not necessarily reflect the ways people think or feel C. the ways in which people in an organization are different from and similar to one another D. differences in values, personality, and work preferences E. the invisible barrier that separates women and minorities from top management positions
C. the ways in which people in an organization are different from and similar to one another
Jon easily passed the first test in his management class, which he attributed to his innate intelligence. When he failed the second test, he blamed it on a poorly written test. This is an example of ________. A. assumed similarity B. the fundamental attribution error C. the self-serving bias D. the recency effect E. the halo effect
C. the self-serving bias
Tayler believes that you should solve problems and make decisions based on facts and logic, not on emotions or other subjective factors. According to the MBTI, Tayler would likely have a(n) ________ orientation. A. perceiving B. introversion C. thinking D. intuition E. feeling
C. thinking
A ________ is a multinational company that has a global scope and does not consider any particular country as its base, home, or headquarters. A. multidomestic corporation B. strategic alliance C. transnational organization D. joint venture E. global company
C. transnational organization
Your strengths are: A. what things others do better than me. B. what you need to improve. C. your individual personal positive attributes and characteristics. D. what others see as things you need to improve.
C. your individual personal positive attributes and characteristics.
Paulo is in charge of the food service at Hello Hotels. He has been asked by upper management to "do what it takes" to increase revenue from the hotel room minibars. He does an initial one-week survey gathering data on what guests consumed from the hotel room minibars. He repeats the survey the next month and the next month and gets conflicting results. However, despite these mixed results, he decides, based on the initial survey results, that what they've been doing is the best approach and doesn't change a thing. What decision bias is he exhibiting? A. Self-serving bias B. Sunk costs error C. Overconfidence bias D. Anchoring bias
D. Anchoring bias
Which of the following is true concerning the planning-performance relationship? A. In studies where formal planning didn't lead to higher performance, poor leadership was the culprit. B. The external environment seldom impacts the effectiveness of planning. C. Formal planning is seldom associated with higher profits. D. At least four years of formal planning is required before it begins to affect performance. E. The amount of planning that is done is highly positively correlated with high performance.
D. At least four years of formal planning is required before it begins to affect performance.
Because of its sheer size and the volume of products it purchases from its vendors, Walmart can dictate the prices it will pay. Which of Porter's five competitive forces does this represent? A. Bargaining power of suppliers B. Threat of new entrants C. Current rivalry D. Bargaining power of buyers E. Threat of substitutes
D. Bargaining power of buyers
How can managers best encourage ethical communications? A. Review all communications written by others B. Write all communications themselves C. Avoid being sidetracked by a consideration of why a message is being communicated D. Clearly define what is considered ethical and unethical communication E. Avoid a focus on how the communication will appear in the future; focus on the present
D. Clearly define what is considered ethical and unethical communication
People in the office know that if you need something done, you can count on Shanna. She is detail-oriented, thorough, and her work is always completed on time. Which of the personality traits in the Big Five Model would this best illustrate? A. Extraversion B. Agreeableness C. Openness to experience D. Conscientiousness E. Emotional stability
D. Conscientiousness
Factors that are important or relevant to resolving a problem are referred to as ________. A. heuristics B. big data C. rules D. decision criteria E. decisions
D. Decision criteria
Which technique of reducing resistance to change involves helping employees see the logic of the change effort? A. Facilitation and support B. Negotiation C. Manipulation and co-optation D. Education and communication E. Coercion
D. Education and communication
_______ are object-specific, intense feelings. A. Attitudes B. Values C. Norms D. Emotions E. Principles
D. Emotions
Which of the following was the primary focus of leadership behavior theories? A. The match between the leader's style and the amount of situational control B. The creation of in-groups and out-groups by the leader C. Characteristics possessed by effective leaders D. How leaders interacted with their subordinates E. The impact of followers' readiness
D. How leaders interacted with their subordinates
To be better at setting goals, which is the most appropriate sequence? A. Identify what you'd like to do or achieve in important life areas; make your plans for reaching those goals; make your goals actionable; determine how you'll measure progress toward your goals; review your goals periodically. B. Review your goals periodically, determine how you'll measure progress toward your goals; identify what you'd like to do or achieve in important life areas; make your goals actionable; make your plans for reaching those goals. C. Determine how you'll measure progress toward your goals; identify what you'd like to do or achieve in important life events; make your goals actionable; make your plans for reaching those goals; review your goals periodically. D. Identify what you'd like to do or achieve in important life areas; make your goals actionable; make your plans for reaching those goals; determine how you'll measure progress toward your goals; review your goals periodically.
D. Identify what you'd like to do or achieve in important life areas; make your goals actionable; make your plans for reaching those goals; determine how you'll measure progress toward your goals; review your goals periodically.
According to the video, Rudi's Bakery views management's job as creating a culture/environment where people are excited to come to work everyday. Doug Radi, Rudi's Bakery's Vice President of Marketing views this description of management's job as a way to ensure employee ________________________. A. involvement B. turnover C. support D. Job satisfaction E. engagement
D. Job satisfaction
Which of the following is the most valuable take-away from studying management? A. Learning to behave in an ethical manner B. Learning to communicate using social media C. Learning the history of management theory D. Learning to apply management theory in a variety of situations E. Learning technical skills that can be applied in the workplace
D. Learning to apply management theory in a variety of situations
What is the value of studying management even if you plan to pursue a career that requires a professional certification such as a CPA, doctor, or attorney? A. There isn't. A brain surgeon and other nonbusiness professions cannot benefit from studying management because they don't supervise people. B. Studying management will enable you to be a better manager. C. Certified individuals are always in managerial roles D. Management is universally needed in all organizations. E. There is little value to studying management if your aspirations are not to move into a management position, but a degree will help you overall.
D. Management is universally needed in all organizations.
Zane mentions that he has begun to use solar panels and green technology in his building. What does this action best illustrate? A. Making decisions as a team B. Using technical skills to improve efficiency C. Marketing to important stakeholders D. Managing in a sustainable manner E. Motivating employees to improve customer service
D. Managing in a sustainable manner
Which leadership style identified by situational leadership theory (SLT) is characterized by a low level of task behavior and a high level of relationship behavior? A. Selling B. Delegating C. Telling D. Participating E. Initiating
D. Participating
According to Scott Hinshaw, Domino's Executive Vice President of Franchise Operations, Development, and Training, Domino's has about 9,400 franchises globally. To be successful worldwide, it is vital to have work experience abroad so that you understand the local culture and language and can develop solutions to challenges that might arise. This belief is most likely indicative of which approach to international business? A. Multidomestic B. Ethnocentric C. Parochial D. Polycentric E. Geo-parochial
D. Polycentric
_______ is the biological heritage people use to identify themselves, whereas ________ is social traits shared by a population. A. Diversity; uniformity B. Ethnicity; race C. Deep-level diversity; surface-level diversity D. Race; ethnicity E. Heritage; race
D. Race; ethnicity
One of the things that Alexis enjoys about her job is that no two days are the same. Every day, she encounters new situations that require her to utilize different abilities and talents. Which element of the job characteristics model does this illustrate? A. Task significance B. Autonomy C. Task identity D. Skill variety E. Feedback
D. Skill variety
An employee comes to work on time every day only because he knows that his pay will be docked if he is caught coming in late. However, when he knows his boss will be gone that day, he's frequently late. What stage of moral development does this represent? A. Stage 4 B. Stage 3 C. Stage 6 D. Stage 1 E. Stage 2
D. Stage 1
The nondiscrimination policy of a university is an example of which type of plan? A. Operational plan B. Directional plan C. Single-use plan D. Standing plan E. Strategic plan
D. Standing plan
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. Management theory enables individuals to maximize their personal income and receive numerous promotions. C. Management theory is unimportant for entrepreneurs who primarily innovate and take risks. D. Studying management is important to maximizing efficiency, productivity, employee satisfaction, and personal success. E. Studying management has become less important because the business arena has become so culturally diverse that traditional management theories are no longer applicable.
D. Studying management is important to maximizing efficiency, productivity, employee satisfaction, and personal success.
Which of the following statements about the changing nature of management in today's marketplace is most likely true? A. 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 earning power. B. 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. C. Sustainability policies are 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. E. Social media has changed the role of managers but has not impacted the organization within the business arena.
D. Taking risks, exploring new territories, and trying new methods are innovative tactics that management can use to be more successful in the marketplace.
According to research, which of the following is the single most important influence on an employee's decision to act ethically or unethically? A. A code of ethics B. Regular social audits of the company C. Appointment of an ethics compliance officer D. The behavior of managers E. Ethics training
D. The behavior of managers
Fayol identified the management functions as planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling. Which of the following accurately describes the control function? A. Planning and organizing are essentially interchangeable and produce the same outcomes as the control function. B. 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. 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. Management activities must be accomplished in a specific sequence, with the control function always being the last step in the process.
D. The control function involves monitoring and evaluating performance to ensure goals are met and work is done as it should be.
Gerry Caron, iRobot's Director of Product Management, states that innovation "often comes from looking at other technologies to see what can put in our products." ________________ is an example of one of the innovative organization characteristics. A. Focusing on ends rather than means B. Exhibiting empowering leadership C. Accepting ambiguity D. Tolerating risk E. Tolerating conflict
D. Tolerating risk
________ leaders guide followers to accomplish established goals, whereas ________ leaders inspire followers to accomplish exceptional outcomes. A. Visionary; transformational B. Visionary; transactional C. Charismatic; transformational D. Transactional; transformational E. Transformational; transactional
D. Transactional; transformational
In this chapter opener, a story about a tennis ball was used as part of doing something about your strengths and weaknesses. What did this tennis ball story refer to? A. Compensating for my weaknesses B. Demonstrating self-awareness C. Evaluating what I do well D. Understanding what grabs my attention in a way I can't resist
D. Understanding what grabs my attention in a way I can't resist
Once each quarter, Bill holds an all-employee meeting in the cafeteria to keep them apprised of business results, let them know of planned changes in the industry, and answer questions. This is an example of ________. A. diagonal communication B. an open workplace C. the grapevine D. a town hall meeting E. lateral communication
D. a town hall meeting
Thad has always been a hard-charger when it comes to his career. He's the first one in the office every morning and the last one to leave, and it's important to him to excel in everything he does. According to McClelland, Thad would appear to have a high need for ________. A. power B. self-actualization C. affiliation D. achievement E. esteem
D. achievement
An organization's skills and abilities in doing the work activities needed in its business are referred to as its ________. A. resources B. mission C. core competencies D. capabilities E. competitive advantage
D. capabilities
If a manager catches an employee while on a two-hour lunch break and requests that the employee return to work, this would be an example of ________ control. A. feedback B. customer C. feedforward D. concurrent E. financial
D. concurrent
Honest Tea's business decisions illustrate a ________ approach to "going green" and environmental issues. A. market B. legal C. stakeholder D. dark green E. light green
D. dark green
The aspect of attribution in which we determine if the behavior exhibited by a person is unusual is referred to as ________. A. consent B. continuity C. consensus D. distinctiveness E. consistency
D. distinctiveness
Adding tasks to an existing job is referred to as job ________. A. enrichment B. rotation C. depth D. enlargement E. empowerment
D. enlargement
One of the items on the list is _________working hours. A. good B. secure C. fair D. flexible
D. flexible
The process of directing and influencing a group to achieve its goals is referred to as ________. A. power B. micro-management C. organization D. leadership E. groupthink
D. leadership
In order to get employees to change, the manager must _____. A. discipline those who fail to change B. provide monetary incentives for managing change C. make a list of all the changes D. model the change
D. model the change
The behavior shaping method of rewarding a response by eliminating or withdrawing something unpleasant is referred to as ________. A. retribution B. extinction C. punishment D. negative reinforcement E. positive reinforcement
D. negative reinforcement
Scott Yanagihara, Project Manager at CH2MHill, stated that CH2MHill's project delivery system "lays out a very systematic methodology of planning to win the work, planning to execute the work, and then planning to service the contract." CH2MHill's project delivery system is likely based on a(n) ________ plan. A. strategic B. short-term C. long-term D. operational E. directional
D. operational
The measure of how appropriate organizational goals are and how well those goals are being met is referred to as ________. A. performance B. a balanced scorecard approach C. organizational performance D. organizational effectiveness E. productivity
D. organizational effectiveness
Verizon in-home network engineer Gimbert Richiez's description of how employees' different backgrounds and ideas impact the projects and things they are working on to improve network service is an example of how diversity matters to Verizon. This example shows that diversity is important for _______________. A. organizational analysis B. organizational planning C. cost savings D. organizational performance E. people management
D. organizational performance
CH2MHill's planning cycle is carefully documented in its project delivery system from winning the work through servicing the contract. As clearly shown by this example, planning ________. A. minimizes waste and redundancy B. increases risk C. establishes the goals or standards D. reduces uncertainty E. provides direction
D. reduces uncertainty
Joie de Vivre Hospitality's solution to a slowing economy was to strategically allocate its ________ in the form of ________ to deliver the desired customer service for its guests. A. core competencies; employees B. resources; employees C. core competencies; cash cows D. resources; pay E. strengths; managers
D. resources; pay
Social ________ is defined as a business's intention, beyond its legal and economic obligations, to do the "right thing" and act in ways that are good for society. A. obligation B. entrepreneurship C. screening D. responsibility E. responsiveness
D. responsibility
Managers play a crucial role in identifying and responding to all of the following organizational challenges except ________. A. changing workforce dynamics B. increasing globalization C. worldwide economic climate D. robots replacing managers E. changing technology
D. robots replacing managers
Cheryl Newman, the Deputy Chief of Mission at Honest Tea, said that the mission of Honest Tea is an integral part of how the company does business. Honest Tea makes sure that the firm's money is used to build schools and libraries, and provide scholarships, which illustrates ________. A. the legal approach to social responsiveness B. Sustainability C. green management D. social responsibility E. the classical view of social responsiveness
D. social responsibility
Organizational culture can be defined as: A. the collection of employee skills and knowledge. B. the strategic direction of the organization. C. the personality of the CEO. D. the personality of the organization.
D. the personality of the organization.
An autocratic style of decision making is more appropriate: A. if the manager wants to be perceived as fair. B. when employee buy-in is critical. C. when it is important to include the employees in the decision. D. when the decision must be made quickly.
D. when the decision must be made quickly.
Making goals actionable involves: A. thinking about them often. B. using the R.A.D. approachlong dash—realistic, available, and describable. C. having goals that are ambiguous, but very ambitious. D. writing your goals down.
D. writing your goals down.
Adrian Cavlan, Sound in Motion Partner, specifically mentions that leaders need to set a good example and be approachable; trust and mutual respect are important parts of this. This could be categorized as the ________ dimension in leadership. A. R3 B. task structure C. LPC D. leader-member relations E. position power
D. leader-member relations
Which of the following is true of creativity? A. A creative organization will naturally be innovative. B. Creativity is enough by itself without innovation. C. Creativity and innovation are synonymous. D. A creative organization is characterized by its ability to generate new ideas that are implemented into new products, processes, and procedures designed to be useful. E. A creative organization develops unique ways of working or novel solutions to problems.
E. A creative organization develops unique ways of working or novel solutions to problems.
Which of the following is considered a structural variable that positively impacts an organization's innovation? A. Limited resources B. Minimizing feedback C. Maximizing extreme time pressures D. Limited interunit communication E. An organic-type structure
E. An organic-type structure
Which of the following is more essential to higher level managers than to lower level managers? A. Interpersonal skills B. Creative skills C. Ethical application skills D. Technical skills E. Conceptual skills
E. Conceptual skills
Which of the following describes the management function of planning? A. Working with and through people to accomplish organizational goals B. Analyzing an organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats C. Arranging and structuring work to accomplish the organization's goals D. Monitoring, comparing, and correcting work performance E. Defining the organization's goals, establishing strategies for achieving those goals, and developing plans to integrate and coordinate work activities
E. Defining the organization's goals, establishing strategies for achieving those goals, and developing plans to integrate and coordinate work activities
Which statement BEST explains how managerial job performance should be evaluated? A. Effectiveness is a true and valid measure of a manager's abilities and job performance. B. Effectiveness describes how managers are able to get their employees to work more effectively. C. Effectiveness is a measure defined by the manager's ability to get the most output from the least amount of input or resources. D. Efficiency is the best way to measure hourly managerial employee activities. 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.
Eric has put a lot of effort into his job performance because he is up for promotion this year. However, his coworker Jacob has put in what he would consider to be a very minimal effort this past year. Nonetheless, Jacob gets the promotion, leaving Eric feeling disappointed and unrewarded for his hard work. What motivation theory is best representative of this situation? A. Three-needs theory B. Hierarchy of needs theory C. Two-factor theory D. Expectancy theory E. Equity theory
E. Equity theory
When DAX Products wanted to expand and enter the Western European market, it established a small manufacturing facility and a sales office in Munich. What method of entering the global market did DAX use? A. Global sourcing B. Licensing C. A strategic alliance D. Exporting E. Foreign subsidiary
E. Foreign subsidiary
Honest Tea was bought out by Coca-Cola. How will this new arrangement most likely affect Honest Tea's efforts to be green and socially responsible? A. Honest Tea's efforts will be limited somewhat because social responsibility is considered a waste of money to Coca-Cola shareholders. B. Honest Tea's efforts will not change because neither company is particularly green or socially responsible. C. Honest Tea's efforts will be enhanced because Coca-Cola will replace all of Honest Tea's managers with Coca-Cola managers who have more experience in green business. D. Honest Tea's efforts will be drastically limited because Coca-Cola is a huge conglomerate that is not socially responsible. E. Honest Tea's efforts will be enhanced because Coca-Cola will look to Honest Tea for leadership in how to become even more green and socially responsible.
E. Honest Tea's efforts will be enhanced because Coca-Cola will look to Honest Tea for leadership in how to become even more green and socially responsible.
According to Zane, it was difficult for him to empower his employees and not micromanage; however, he realized that being responsive to his employees' needslong dash—allowing them to work independentlylong dash—made them happier and more responsive to customers. Which managerial skill does this primarily illustrate? A. Technical B. Conceptual C. Gamification D. Measurement E. Interpersonal
E. Interpersonal
How do manager responsibilities differ from non-managerial responsibilities? A. Training is more important for the non-managerial employee because technical skills are key to their success. B. Non-managerial employees can turn to a manager to deal with problems, while middle managers must deal with problems alone. C. Because the lines between management responsibility and non-managerial responsibility have blurred in recent years, there is very little difference between the two in most organizations today. D. Managers make all of the decisions within the workplace, and non-managerial workers simply follow directions. E. Managers must coordinate and oversee the work of non-managerial employees.
E. Managers must coordinate and oversee the work of non-managerial employees.
According to the Fiedler contingency model, which contingency dimension identifies the extent to which the leader has the authority to reward, discipline, hire, and/or fire subordinates? A. Reward power B. Coercive power C. Initiating structure D. Task structure E. Position power
E. Position power
Which of the following corporate strategies would be used by an organization to address declining performance? A. Stability strategy B. Growth strategy C. Functional strategy D. First mover strategy E. Renewal strategy
E. Renewal strategy
Which of the following is a true statement about the anticipated diversity of the workforce over the next 10 years? A. African-Americans are expected to be the fastest growing segment of the workforce. B. The number of older workers in the workforce is expected to decline dramatically. C. As baby boomers retire, the average age of workers is expected to decline. D. The fasting growing segment of the workforce over the next 10 years is expected to be Asian-Americans. E. The percentage of Hispanic-Americans in the population and the workforce is expected to increase.
E. The percentage of Hispanic-Americans in the population and the workforce is expected to increase.
Which of the following best describes the controlling function identified by Henri Fayol? A. Activities must be accomplished in a predetermined orderlong dash—planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, with controlling always occurring last in the process. B. 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. C. The tasks of planning and controlling are essentially interchangeable and produce the same outcomes. D. A manager's job is to work with and through people to accomplish goals. This is known as the control function. E. To ensure goals are met and work is completed as it should be, managers monitor and evaluate performance. Actual performance is compared with the set goals.
E. To ensure goals are met and work is completed as it should be, managers monitor and evaluate performance. Actual performance is compared with the set goals.
Seth Goldman, the president, co-founder, and "TeaEO" of Honest Tea, states that their values and mission are what drive every action the company takes. "We do our best to really take into account our mission every time we make a decision." Which of the following does this attitude best represent? A. Protective mechanisms for the company B. Service review forums C. Preconventional values D. Conventional values E. Values-based management
E. Values-based management
Marcus is very health-conscious and believes that smoking is harmful. He becomes upset when a coworker lights a cigarette after their lunch together. This represents the ________ component of his attitude. A. behavioral B. social C. perceptual D. cognitive E. affective
E. affective
The process of determining who is the best, who sets the standards, and what those standards are, is known as ________. A. the acid test B. corporate governance C. a balanced scorecard approach D. organizational performance E. benchmarking
E. benchmarking
A person who acts as a catalyst and assumes the responsibility for managing the change process is referred to as a(n) ________. A. visionary B. idea champion C. change strategist D. innovator E. change agent
E. change agent
In the video, Scott Yanagihara clearly has processes in place for ________, which is an important part of controlling. A. creating sales expectations B. auditing accounts to determine profit margins C. checking federal regulation compliance D. checking the rate of sales E. checking that work is being done well
E. checking that work is being done well
Managers often walk around the work area they are responsible for to try to reduce employee time theft. Management by walking around is the best-known form of ___________________ control. A. profit maximization B. feedforward C. feedback D. cost cutting E. concurrent
E. concurrent
Operant conditioning argues that behavior is a function of ________. A. perception B. emotions C. attitude D. personality E. consequences
E. consequences
Wade is the kind of manager who has always been concerned not only with numbers, but also with people. He feels that a happy work crew is a productive work crew. According to the Ohio State studies, Wade would be high in ________. A. production-oriented behavior B. laissez-faire leadership C. initiating structure D. employee-oriented behavior E. consideration behavior
E. consideration behavior
Zane mentions that many of his competitors fail because they think they're in the "selling stuff" business not the "customer service" business. This shows that Zane understands that ________. A. the conceptual aspect of the manager's job is the most important B. employees must be trained to follow orders C. customers will go to the competitor with the lowest prices D. employees have little to do with customer satisfaction E. consistent, high-quality customer service is essential for survival
E. consistent, high-quality customer service is essential for survival
Not all companies have the knowledge that employees at global companies like Verizon gain from working in other countries and interacting with people whose cultures, backgrounds, and experiences are vastly different from their own. Some companies rely on ________ to teach their employees how to communicate and work effectively in a diverse work environment. A. surface-level diversity B. mentoring C. employee resource groups D. deep-level diversity E. diversity skills training
E. diversity skills training
Management involves ensuring that work activities are completed by the people who are responsible for doing them. This goal is best facilitated by performing work in a way that is ________. A. ethical and socially popular B. fiscally responsible and socially popular C. innovative and timely D. "green" and fiscally responsible E. efficient and effective
E. efficient and effective
Kawa Hatel, Platinum Auto Body Co-Owner, would most likely agree that an effective team leader at Platinum Auto Body is one who ________. A. assumes self-gratification rather than commitment to duty or altruistic motivation B. tells subordinates exactly what to do and harangues them when they lack efficiency C. encourages subordinates to cope with increased work demands D. listens to subordinates yet emphasizes that individual projects are critically important E. encourages and supports collaboration in achieving common goals
E. encourages and supports collaboration in achieving common goals
According to the path-goal theory, ________ contingency factors determine the type of leader behavior required in order to maximize outcomes; ________ contingency factors determine how the leader behavior is interpreted. A. subordinate; environmental B. internal; external C. leader; subordinate D. subordinate; leader E. environmental; subordinate
E. environmental; subordinate
Whenever someone's computer goes down at Nicoh Enterprises, people call Gina. She is great at troubleshooting technical issues and always knows what to do to get their computers up and running again. Gina has ________ power. A. coercive B. information C. reward D. legitimate E. expert
E. expert
Scott Yanagihara mentions that CH2MHill works ahead of time to get all relevant permits so that work can proceed in a timely manner. This best exemplifies ________. A. feedback control B. management by walking around C. concurrent control D. financial control E. feedforward control
E. feedforward control
Although Abels Manufacturing has facilities in several different countries, management decisions that have company-wide implications are made within the home country. Abels Manufacturing would be described as a ________. A. transnational organization B. strategic alliance C. multidomestic corporation D. joint venture E. global company
E. global company
According to situational leadership theory (SLT), the optimal combination of task and relationship behaviors depends on the ________ of followers to accomplish a specific task. A. aptitude B. training C. motivation D. experience E. readiness
E. readiness
A situation such as the one described in this video calls for what the chapter refers to as ________. A. innovation strategies B. first movers C. competitive advantage D. customer service strategies E. strategic flexibility
E. strategic flexibility
A leader who focuses on clarifying employees' roles and task expectations and then provides rewards and/or punishments based upon their performance would be described as a ________ leader. A. laissez-faire B. charismatic C. democratic D. transformational E. transactional
E. transactional
Giving employees the power to make decisions and take actions on their own is known as ________. A. empowerment B. proactivity C. harvesting D. the boiled frog phenomenon E. venture leadership
A. empowerment
The ________ for a human resources manager indicates that the individual must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in human resources, experience supervising and managing a professional staff, a bachelor's degree in human resources or management, proficiency in organizational development, and familiarity with HRIS and Microsoft Office. A. job specification B. performance appraisal C. job description D. graphic rating scale E. job analysis
A. job specification
An organized association of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of its members through the collective bargaining process is known as a ________. A. labor union B. wage alliance C. worker coalition D. work council E. board representative
A. labor union
If Herman Miller organized smaller teams that are "tasked to solve specific issues" on their own, these teams would be ________ teams. A. self-managed work B. status system C. problem-solving D. groupthink E. virtual
A. self-managed work
Approximately ________ percent of the U.S. workforce is represented by labor unions. A. 11% B. 17% C. 5% D. 31% E. 23%
A. 11%
Which of the following decruitment options involves reducing the workforce by simply not filling openings created by voluntary resignations or normal retirements? A. Attrition B. Layoffs C. Early retirements D. Transfers E. Firing
A. Attrition
Aleena's mother is seriously ill in another state, and Aleena has requested leave from her employer to care for her mother. Which law or ruling is most applicable to this scenario? A. Family and Medical Leave Act B. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act C. Vocational Rehabilitation Act D. Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act E. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
A. Family and Medical Leave Act
Which of the following defines an entrepreneurial venture? A. It pursues opportunities, is characterized by innovative practices, and has growth and profitability as its main goal. B. It is a small business that has pursued growth. C. It is independently owned, operated, and financed and doesn't necessarily engage in innovative practices. D. It seldom pursues growth. E. It is always set up as a sole proprietorship.
A. It pursues opportunities, is characterized by innovative practices, and has growth and profitability as its main goal.
One of the selection tools for firefighters is to be able to drag a 175-pound dummy for a distance of 100 feet. What type of selection tool does this represent? A. Physical examination B. Work sampling C. Assessment center D. Personality test E. Background investigation
A. Physical examination
_______ conflict focuses on what needs to be done, whereas _______ conflict focuses A. Task; process B. Process; task C. Process; relationship D. Relationship; process E. Functional; dysfunctional
A. Task; process
Which of the following would not be considered a challenge for managers who have telecommuting employees? A. The telecommuting employee can be more productive because there are fewer workplace distractions to deal with. B. Telecommuting employees are not physically present so they can't be seen easily during the workday. C. Managers must trust the telecommuting employee to balance work and home priorities. D. Managers must work to keep the telecommuting employee in the loop and stay connected.
A. The telecommuting employee can be more productive because there are fewer workplace distractions to deal with.
Jacquie and her colleague disagreed about how to approach a project. Finally, Jacquie said, "I give up, we'll do it your way." Jacquie's approach illustrates a(n) ________ conflict management technique. A. accommodating B. avoiding C. collaborating D. forcing E. compromising
A. accommodating
Speakers more likely feel that you have been listening when you ________ A. ask questions and paraphrase what the speaker has said. B. maintain eye contact. C. end the meeting without summarizing and paraphrasing the speaker's concerns. D. offer a solution to the problem before the speaker finishes stating his or her concerns.
A. ask questions and paraphrase what the speaker has said.
Which of the following is the most important thing an entrepreneur develops when planning a venture? A. Business plan B. Competitor analysis C. Board of advisors D. Financial plan E. Feasibility study
A. business plan
The Elm City Market Board has been described as taking a broader view of the business (e.g., approving budgets, reporting on the status of the store, etc.) and staying out of the detailed day-to-day operations. This is most likely an example of ________. A. decentralized authority B. acceptance of authority C. highly centralized authority D. direct line authority E. span of control authority
A. decentralized authority
An automobile manufacturer has four distinct business units - one for each of its major brands. Each of these units is headed up by a senior manager who has authority over that brand and is responsible for performance. Based on this, it can be assumed that the company has a ________ structure. A. divisional B. functional C. matrix D. network E. simple
A. divisional
CH2MHill's weekly field employee meetings with supervisors are best referred to as ________ communication. A. downward B. lateral C. grapevine D. upward E. diagonal
A. downward
The main purpose of active listening is to__________________________. A. make a concerted effort to understand and interpret the speaker's message. B. make a persuasive argument against the speaker's concerns. C. make eye contact. D. all of the above.
A. make a concerted effort to understand and interpret the speaker's message.
Based on what Jerred Langlais says in the video, his interpretation of the manager-subordinate relationship is what the text would call ________. A. manager as enabler B. a traditional manager C. manager as supreme authority D. manager as span of control E. manager as chain of command
A. manager as enabler
Dealing with the interpersonal aspects of a negotiation involves: A. telling the truth, being trustworthy, and honoring your commitments. B. addressing problems, not personalities C. beginning with a positive proposal. D. paying little attention to initial offers.
A. telling the truth, being trustworthy, and honoring your commitments.
As a sales associate at a luxury auto dealership, Andre receives a base salary each month, but he also receives commission based on the number of vehicles he sells and a percentage of the net profit on the vehicles sold. This is an example of ________. A. variable pay B. skill-based pay C. pay-for-knowledge D. wages E. seniority pay
A. variable pay
Which of the following managers has line authority? A. The finance manager assists the director of sales in developing an incentive compensation program that is consistent with budgetary constraints. B. A customer service manager establishes the work schedules of customer service representatives and can discipline them in accordance with the rules of the company. C. The quality control manager consults with the production manager about statistical analysis of production to ensure compliance with quality standards. D. The company attorney advises the human resources manager with respect to a discrimination lawsuit filed by an employee. E. A human resources manager lends guidance to the customer service manager to ensure that the proper documentation is in place before a customer service representative is fired.
B. A customer service manager establishes the work schedules of customer service representatives and can discipline them in accordance with the rules of the company.
Which of these is NOT a step in effective negotiating? A. Assessing goals B. Addressing personalities, not problems C. Doing your homework D. Emphasizing win-win-solutions
B. Addressing personalities, not problems
Laura is a billing clerk in a medium-sized manufacturing company. She reports to the Supervisor of Accounts Payable, who in turn reports to the Manager of Accounting. The Manager of Accounting is accountable to the Chief Financial Officer, who reports to the company president. Which element of organizational design does this illustrate? A. Departmentalization B. Chain of command C. Staff authority D. Work specialization E. Decentralization
B. Chain of command
Darma, a 56-year-old female, believes she has a cause of action against her employer because she is being paid less than a male worker who performs the same work. Which law or ruling is most applicable to this scenario? A. Age Discrimination in Employment Act B. Equal Pay Act C. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act D. Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act E. Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
B. Equal Pay Act
Employees in the future will likely rely on multiple channels of communication with heavy reliance on social networks, text messaging, and instant messaging. With which of the following statements would Kurt Workman of CH2MHill most likely agree? A. People shouldn't be communicating through the Internet because there's too much room for error. B. Even though people can communicate through the Internet, face-to-face communication is still the most effective method. C. Employees should not be relying on multiple channels of communication, which make things far too complex. D. Face-to-face communication is valuable but time consuming, so firms should stress the importance of virtual communication even more vigorously. E. People should communicate through the Internet because face-to-face interaction just doesn't work as well.
B. Even though people can communicate through the Internet, face-to-face communication is still the most effective method.
Which of the following forms of business organizations has two or more owners who share business management and risk but also have unlimited personal liability? A. S corporation B. General partnership C. LLC D. C corporation E. LLP
B. General partnership
The CEO of a relatively small company needs to deliver some important information to employees about a proposed merger. He believes it's critical that everyone have the ability to communicate at the same time and in the same space so that he can address concerns and answer questions. Which of the following methods would be most appropriate? A. Voice mail B. Group meeting C. Memo D. Fax E. Postal mail
B. Group meeting
Which of the following characterizes a work team rather than a work group? A. One leader is clearly in charge. B. Leadership is shared. C. Work is decided upon by the group leader and delegated to individual group members. D. Members are accountable only to themselves. E. Work is done individually.
B. Leadership is shared.
How does making eye contact contribute to active listening? A. Making eye to intimidate the speaker. B. Making eye contact focuses your attention, reduces the likelihood that you will become distracted, and encourages the speaker. C. Making eye contact signals a solution to the speaker's problem. D. Making eye contact signals your wish to respond to the speaker's problem.
B. Making eye contact focuses your attention, reduces the likelihood that you will become distracted, and encourages the speaker.
Which of the following is NOT one of the six key elements of organizational design? A. Span of control B. Regulation C. Chain of command D. Departmentalization E. Formalization
B. Regulation
Which of the following is NOT true of sexual harassment? A. If managers don't know what makes employees uncomfortable, it's important to ask. B. The victim must be the person harassed. C. Sexual harassment is a global issue. D. Sexual harassment can occur between members of the same sex. E. Sexual harassment can include offensive remarks about a person's sex.
B. The victim must be the person harassed.
Which of the following defines high risk-seekers? A. They avoid making social change. B. They need to understand when to take risks and when to avoid them. C. They have little awareness of global issues and social concerns. D. They tend to emphasize the negative outcomes of risk. E. They opt for non-profit status.
B. They need to understand when to take risks and when to avoid them.
Pete was reluctant to reveal the business unit's dismal financial performance, so when he was asked to report in the operations review, he smiled and stated, "Given our initial high expectations, results have been somewhat less than anticipated." This is an example of ________. A. jargon B. filtering C. body language D. selective perception E. verbal intonation
B. filtering
The stage of group development that involves getting oriented and acquainted is referred to as the ________ stage. A. storming B. forming C. performing D. norming E. adjourning
B. forming
A small, private college groups employees together by the work specialty, such as academic affairs, financial aid, food service, and campus security. This college appears to have a ________ structure. A. network B. functional C. matrix D. divisional E. simple
B. functional
The primary difference between entrepreneurial ventures and small businesses is that entrepreneurial ventures ________. A. minimally impact industry B. innovate and pursue growth C. employ fewer than 100 employees D. are independently operated E. are independently owned
B. innovate and pursue growth
Drew is distracted from the professor's lecture because his girlfriend keeps sending him text messages about their weekend plans. This is an example of ________ in the communication process. A. decoding B. noise C. the channel D. filtering E. feedback
B. noise
Active listeners pay attention to ________ A. how frequently the speaker arrived late to the meeting. B. nonverbal cues and what the speaker says C. nonverbal cues only. D. only what the speaker says.
B. nonverbal cues and what the speaker says
A textile mill has separate departments for spinning, weaving, dying, and printing. The outputs of one department become the inputs for the next department. This describes departmentalization based upon ________. A. product B. process C. geography D. division E. customer
B. process
The first step for an entrepreneur in successfully managing a downturn is ________. A. drafting severance packages B. recognizing that a crisis is brewing C. turning it around D. planning the layoff of employees E. controlling for continued growth
B. recognizing that a crisis is brewing
The "boiled frog" phenomenon is best described as ________. A. the creation of an exit plan if the venture is at a high risk for failure B. the difficulty in recognizing subtly declining situations such as diminishing performance C. the need for controlling financial aspects of venture operations D. the need for crisis planning E. the ease in recognizing rapidly declining performance issues in an organization
B. the difficulty in recognizing subtly declining situations such as diminishing performance
Kurt Workman cites ________ as other important communication channels with employees, which this chapter describes as part of ________. A. social media and emails; the grapevine B. the intranet and emails; a networked system C. smartphones, emails, and blogs; a networked system D. instant messaging and emails; wireless capabilities E. emails, the intranet, and iPads; wireless capabilities
B. the intranet and emails; a networked system
The formal arrangement of jobs within an organization is known as ________. A. work specialization B. the organizational structure C. the chain of command D. decentralization E. staff authority
B. the organizational structure
Jason tries to avoid conflict at all costs. He is very uncomfortable when any hint of conflict emerges and is convinced that conflict is destructive and caustic and diverts the group's attention from the task at hand. It would appear that Jason has a(n) ________ view of conflict. A. consequential B. traditional C. utilitarian D. human relations E. interactionist
B. traditional
Communication is the transfer and ________ of meaning. A. decoding B. understanding C. encoding D. retranslation E. inference
B. understanding
Which performance appraisal method solicits performance feedback from multiple persons with whom the employee interacts on a regular basis, such as peers, subordinates, customers, and supervisors? A. Multi-person comparison B. 360-degree appraisal C. Critical incident D. BARS E. MBO
B. 360-degree appraisal
Which of the following is NOT part of being a skilled negotiator? A. Assess your own goals and the other party's goals. B. Do your homework. C. Begin with a negative proposal. D. Address problems, not personalities.
C. Begin with a negative proposal.
According to Shiloe, what is the best way to reach common ground with someone when negotiating pay? A. State the minimum amount you will accept B. Tell them you have another offer C. Build rapport D. Ask for their best offer
C. Build rapport
Which of the following forms of business ownership does not encounter a tax treatment that involves income/losses passing through the owner(s)/partners and taxed at a personal rate? A. Sole proprietorship B. S corporation C. C corporation D. General partnership E. LLC
C. C corporation
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways Shiloe provided for building rapport with an interviewer? A. Inquire about where the interviewer attended college B. Ask questions about the company C. Determine how much the starting pay is D. Find out how the interviewer attained his or her job
C. Determine how much the starting pay is
Of the following methods of communication, which has the highest confidentiality? A. Teleconference B. Publication C. Face-to-face D. Bulletin board E. Videotapes
C. Face-to-face
Assume you are interviewing for a job. The offer is $35 per hour, but you want $40 per hour. Which of the following would Shiloe say is an inappropriate statement to request the higher pay? A. I researched other companies and they are paying $40 per hour. B. I'm currently making $39 per hour. C. I really need to get $40 per hour because I have three kids. D. Based on my experience, education, and what I bring to the table, plus my excitement for this job, is there any way you can get the pay closer to $40 per hour?
C. I really need to get $40 per hour because I have three kids.
The market environment of the Elm City Market is not simple and stable, but rather complex and slightly uncertain. Which of the following would be an ineffective structure for Elm City Market? A. Formalized structure B. Organic structure C. Mechanistic structure D. Unity of command structure E. Span of control structure
C. Mechanistic structure
________ communication consists of messages sent outside of the written or spoken word. A. Lateral B. Informal C. Nonverbal D. Diagonal E. Downward
C. Nonverbal
Which activity is a check on whether you are listening carefully? A. Offering a solution before the speaker has finished talking. B. Asking the speaker to find a solution even though several alternatives failed. C. Paraphrasing what the speaker has told you. D. Ending the meeting without discussion.
C. Paraphrasing what the speaker has told you.
Which of the following employee benefits would LEAST likely be considered a family-friendly benefit? A. Flextime B. Telecommuting C. Pension plan D. Job sharing E. Subsidized child care
C. Pension plan
Which activity within the HRM process involves retaining competent and high-performing employees? A. Selection B. Human resource planning C. Performance management D. Orientation E. Training
C. Performance management
________ teams are nearly autonomous and responsible for many managerial activities. A. Proactive B. Supervisory C. Self-directed D. Cross-functional E. Empowered
C. Self-directed
When the interviewer cannot budge on the starting pay, Shiloe gave several examples of other items you might ask for. Which of the following is NOT one of the examples Shiloe provided? A. Permit pets to join you at work B. Flexible work schedule C. Switch to commission-based pay D. Paid time off
C. Switch to commission-based pay
Which of the following laws protects workers, their families, and communities by requiring most employers with 100 or more employees to provide notification 60 calendar days in advance of plant closings and mass layoffs? A. Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act B. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act C. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act D. Vocational Rehabilitation Act E. Occupational Safety and Health Act
C. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
Mark Schurman, Corporate Communications Director at Herman Miller, describes a team designed as a cross section of the organization to allow the right resources to be together in a specific time and place to work together to succeed at whatever that ambition is. This also illustrates what the chapter refers to as a ________ team. A. virtual B. norming stage C. cross-functional D. relationship conflict E. global, interdependent
C. cross-functional
A job ________ describes the content, environment, and conditions of employment, whereas a job ________ states the minimum qualifications a person must possess to successfully perform the job. A. specification; description B. specification; analysis C. description; specification D. analysis; specification E. analysis; description
C. description; specification
Regni states that Elm City Market lacks a national headquarters with a huge support staff of IT, finance, and marketing specialists, so local Elm City Market managers and staff take on all those responsibilities themselves. Elm City Market is definitely NOT a(n) ________. A. decentralized structure B. organic structure C. divisional structure D. structure approved of by the Elm City Market board E. structure adapted to Elm City Market's situation
C. divisional structure
The challenge of finding capital and people and strengthening the organizational culture is addressed by entrepreneurs when they are ________. A. controlling for growth B. planning for growth C. organizing for growth D. harvesting growth E. maintaining growth
C. organizing for growth
Leslie burst into her manager's office and complained, "I just can't work with Ciera! She's rude and opinionated, and I'm sick of her complaining about how much work she has to do." This is an example of ________ conflict. A. process B. task C. relationship D. functional E. procedural
C. relationship
The college formed a group of faculty members, current and former students, area employers, and community leaders to study student retention and completion rates and identify strategies for increasing graduation rates for students. This group is an example of a(n) ________. A. problem-solving team B. informal group C. task group D. virtual team E. cross-functional team
C. task group
The two primary factors affecting an entrepreneur's choice of legal ownership for a venture are ________ and ________. A. choice of partner; legal liability B. legal liability; personal control C. taxes; legal liability D. stock price; taxes E. personal control; taxes
C. taxes; legal liability
Doing your homework before negotiating involves: A. assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the person(s) you're negotiating with. B. recognizing your own negotiating strengths and weaknesses. C. gathering as much pertinent information as possible. D. All of the above
D. All of the above
How can a person working from a distance take responsibility for staying connected when working from a distance? A. Speak up during teleconferences with the manager or team so others know you're taking an active part. B. Ask questions during teleconferences so others know you're actively involved. C. Be proactive and volunteer for work assignments, committee work, etc. D. All of the above.
D. All of the above.
LaToya has developed a progressive form of hearing loss. To ensure that she is still able to perform the essential functions of her job, her employer was required to make a reasonable accommodation and equip her office telephone with a specialized headset. Which law or ruling is most applicable to this scenario? A. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act B. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act C. Occupational Safety and Health Act D. Americans with Disabilities Act E. Vocational Rehabilitation Act
D. Americans with Disabilities Act
All of the following are questions entrepreneurs might ask themselves when they evaluate marketplace considerations for potential ideas EXCEPT ________. A. How does your product compare to others in the market? B. How will potential customers purchase your product? C. Who are your potential customers? D. Do you have a realistic picture of the venture's potential? E. Have you considered pricing issues?
D. Do you have a realistic picture of the venture's potential?
Which conflict management style is characterized by a low degree of cooperativeness but a high degree of assertiveness? A. Compromising B. Collaborating C. Avoiding D. Forcing E. Accommodating
D. Forcing
When he joined the accounting department, Mark spent two weeks learning the payroll system in the organization. He then was assigned to the accounts payable department for a few weeks, and finally to the accounts receivable department so he would have a solid base of knowledge in all of the accounting functions in the company. What term best describes Mark's activities? A. Organizational orientation B. Mentoring and coaching C. Work unit orientation D. Job rotation E. Apprenticeship
D. Job rotation
Which of the following is considered a challenge that telecommuting employees face? A. Having the flexibility to work during non-traditional work hours. B. Using technology, such as instant messaging, that allows them to stay connected. C. Finding the right computer equipment. D. Staying focused and motivated.
D. Staying focused and motivated.
Which of the following forms of technology would allow a manager to see the expressions and body language of a person telecommuting from home? A. Instant messaging B. Telephone C. Email D. Video chat
D. Video chat
Alec works on a new product development team at GTO Industries. His team is composed of members from engineering, quality, manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, and accounting. This describes a ________. A. simple structure B. divisional structure C. network structure D. cross-functional team E. matrix structure
D. cross-functional team
Kurt Workman, a Digital Communications Manager at CH2MHill, explains that the company uses ________ to perform the important function of communicating ________ to employees who work "in the field." A. company executives; control B. emails; motivation C. emails; information D. direct supervisors; information E. direct supervisors; emotions
D. direct supervisors; information
Because of the off-site locations of many of the CH2MHill employees, the company relies heavily on ________ to make sure that everyone has the correct information, which is one of the effective methods of overcoming communication barriers mentioned in the chapter. A. simplified language B. active listening C. nonverbal cues D. feedback E. decoding
D. feedback
Schurman's description of the teams—consisting of members from a cross section of the Herman Miller organization—shows the importance of ________. A. external conditions to the team's global performance B. personality conflicts to the group's problem solving C. group member structure to the team's global performance issues D. group member resources to the group's performance potential E. group member resources to the team's conformity
D. group member resources to the group's performance potential
A group formed by people seeking friendship or pursuing common interests that has no official leader or specific organizational goals is referred to as a(n) ________. A. self-managed team B. cross-functional team C. formal group D. informal group E. command group
D. informal group
A ________ is a written statement describing job content, environment, and conditions of employment. A. job specification B. performance appraisal C. job analysis D. job description E. position assessment
D. job description
Managers need to learn how to negotiate in order to: A. manipulate employees, bosses, colleagues, suppliers, and customers. B. always get what they need. C. be a better communicator. D. maximize outcomes.
D. maximize outcomes.
Jolene owns her own marketing design consulting business. There are only five employees, so the organization has a flat hierarchy, and Jolene retains full authority. Jolene's company would best be described as a ________ structure. A. divisional B. functional C. network D. simple E. matrix
D. simple
More than one third of entrepreneurs said their idea for a business came from ________. A. somebody else's product/service B. following a passion C. market research D. sudden insight/chance E. a suggestion or collaboration
D. sudden insight/chance
All of the following are high-performance work practices EXCEPT ________. A. self-managed teams B. performance-based compensation C. flexible job assignments D. the decruitment of competent employees E. increasing employee access to information
D. the decruitment of competent employees
Which of the following areas of a business plan is likely to address any broad trends in the technological environment? A. Analysis of opportunity B. Description of the business C. Executive summary D. Financial data and projections E. Analysis of context
E. Analysis of context
Which of the following generational cohorts currently comprises the largest share of the workforce? A. Silent generation B. Gen Xers C. Gen Zers D. Gen Yers E. Baby boomers
E. Baby boomers
What is the first step in the entrepreneurial process? A. Identifying opportunities B. Identifying possible competitive advantages C. Starting the venture D. Managing the venture E. Exploring the entrepreneurial context
E. Exploring the entrepreneurial context
Which of the following aspects of group structure outlined in this chapter would Mark Schurman, Herman Miller's Corporate Communications Director, agree is a major factor in how Herman Miller decides to organize its teams? A. Group cohesiveness B. Conflict management C. Status D. Group size E. Team member skills
E. Team member skills
The creation of ATMs in the 1960s paved the way for today's online banking. According to Peter Drucker, the creation of ATMs is an example of which potential source of opportunity? A. The unexpected B. The Internet C. The incongruous D. Changes in perception E. The process need
E. The process need
Caitlyn has been a member of the annual auction committee for the humane shelter, but the auction has ended and the team is disbanding, at least until next year. This illustrates the ________ stage of group development. A. performing B. norming C. storming D. forming E. adjourning
E. adjourning
The process of starting new businesses, generally in response to opportunities, is ________. A. innovation B. valuation C. harvesting D. sustainability E. entrepreneurship
E. entrepreneurship
In comparison to large firms, small firms ________. A. create far fewer jobs B. produce significantly fewer patents per employee C. are approximately equal in patents generated D. employ more than half of the US workforce E. generate nearly three times the number of patents per research and development dollar spent
E. generate nearly three times the number of patents per research and development dollar spent
As the organizational structure of Elm City Market is described in the video, it could best be labeled as a(n) ________ structure. A. unity of command B. span of control C. mechanistic D. formalized E. organic
E. organic
By assigning people at Herman Miller to teams whose leaders are not necessarily higher in rank, Tony Cortese, Herman Miller's Senior Vice President of People, believes that employees achieve both the ________ and ________ needed to solve their problems effectively, which the chapter also describes as two important characteristics of effective teams. A. social network; mutual trust B. unified commitment; norms C. negotiating skills; social loafing D. external support; clear goals E. relevant skills; good communication
E. relevant skills; good communication
In terms of how many employees a manager can effectively and efficiently manage, the trend in recent years has been toward ________. A. higher formalization of jobs B. increased work specialization C. less employee empowerment D. more centralization E. wider spans of control
E. wider spans of control