Exam 13: Foundations of Control
Exam 1: Managers and Management132 Questions
Exam 2: The Managerial Environment95 Questions
Exam 3: Foundations of Decision Making124 Questions
Exam 4: Foundations of Planning117 Questions
Exam 5: Organisational Structure and Design118 Questions
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Exam 8: Foundations of Individual Behaviour131 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding Groups and Managing Work Teams107 Questions
Exam 10: Motivating and Rewarding Employees85 Questions
Exam 11: Leadership and Trust112 Questions
Exam 12: Managing Communication and Information118 Questions
Exam 13: Foundations of Control118 Questions
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A family that is using a budget mobile app to create a formal household budget is using the budget as a(n) _________.
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A professor gives a new test to an otherwise normal class and finds that only 10 per cent of the students get grades of C or above.What is the most appropriate and fair response?
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Protecting the workplace is important because organisations face threats from natural disasters and workplace violence.
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Motivation and leadership are primary parts of the control function.
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Basic corrective action focuses on identifying the cause of a performance deviation.
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A management information system (MIS) provides managers with _________ data.
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This kind of performance measurement method is fast and is a good platform for feedback, yet it can be private and scheduled for a single employee ahead of time.
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When actual performance falls outside of an acceptable range of variation, it is termed a(n) _________.
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Describe one type of digital technology used by the founder of RedBalloon
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If a manager of a tennis store sees sales totals for a particular racquet significantly exceeding goals and deviating from acceptable range of variation, she might _________.
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In the second step of the control process, actual performance can be considered acceptable as long as the performance doesn't fall _________.
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A balanced scorecard approach creates goals in four key performance areas and assesses _________.
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Direct supervision as a basic means of control is much more common in _________.
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Explain why what managers choose to measure can be more important than how they measure.
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A major advantage of feedforward control is that it increases employee motivation.
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When a budget is formulated, it is being used as a(n) _________ tool.
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Control is the only managerial function that allows managers to make sure that organisational goals are being met.
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What are the disadvantages of an oral report as a method of information collection for controlling purposes?
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A gap between actual performance and planned goals that falls within an acceptable range of variation usually does not require managerial action.
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