Exam 17: Quantitative Module
Exam 1: Managers and Management139 Questions
Exam 2: The Management Environment143 Questions
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Exam 4: Foundations of Decision Making150 Questions
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Exam 6: Organization Structure146 Questions
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The idea of employees being paid a fair wage for their services did not emerge until the 1960s.
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Fayol feels that managers should be given authority over workers, but not the ability to give orders.
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What we call job specialization today was termed this in the eighteenth century.
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The Hawthorne studies engineers found that brighter light levels in the factory ________ productivity.
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Henry Gantt developed graphical methods to help managers with ________ problems.
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Job specialization entails breaking down a complex job into ________.
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Industrial Revolution factories needed accurate demand forecasts to avoid making ________ products.
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Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory suggested once a need was satisfied, it stopped motivating behavior.
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Successfully designing a 450-foot-tall pyramid is primarily evidence of which management function?
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Factories in the Industrial Revolution needed to forecast demand to make sure that workers were paid fairly.
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Prior to the Hawthorne studies, managers paid little attention to the role of ________ in making decisions.
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Fayol thought that allowing employees to originate their own plans would increase motivation.
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Which of the following is NOT included as part of the quantitative approach to management?
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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth's best-known contribution to scientific management concerned selecting the best worker for a particular job.
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Fayol's principle of ________ states that employees in an organization should be fairly compensated for their labor.
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A conclusion that engineers from the Hawthorne studies made was that people behave ________ when they are being observed.
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The Industrial Revolution made ________ necessary for manufacturing organization's success for the first time in history.
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The best evidence that managers must have guided the construction of the Egyptian pyramids is ________.
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