Exam 2: A History Module
Exam 1: Managers and Management144 Questions
Exam 2: A History Module135 Questions
Exam 3: The Management Environment143 Questions
Exam 4: Integrative Managerial Issues149 Questions
Exam 5: Foundations of Decision Making150 Questions
Exam 6: A Quantitative Module99 Questions
Exam 7: Foundations of Planning154 Questions
Exam 8: Organizational Structure and Design147 Questions
Exam 9: Managing Human Resources148 Questions
Exam 10: A Career Module103 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Change and Innovation155 Questions
Exam 12: Foundations of Individual Behavior151 Questions
Exam 13: Understanding Groups and Managing Work Teams151 Questions
Exam 14: Motivating and Rewarding Employees156 Questions
Exam 15: Leadership and Trust149 Questions
Exam 16: Communication and Information147 Questions
Exam 17: Foundations of Control148 Questions
Exam 18: Operations Management153 Questions
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Frederick W. Taylor is most closely associated with which of the following?
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The quantitative approach to management evolved out of mathematical methods of solving military problems.
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According to Henri Fayol, the principle of ________ requires employees to respect the rules of their organization.
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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth got their ideas for management from the book Cheaper by the Dozen.
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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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Taylor was the originator of the concept of scientific management.
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________ felt that managers could learn how to motivate workers better by studying basic human behavior.
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People value history because it can help put events that are taking place today into perspective.
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The division of labor is also referred to by the term job specification.
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Hugo Munsterberg suggested that psychological tests could be helpful in ________ for an organization.
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Robert Owen, Mary Parker Follett, and Hugo Munsterberg wrote extensively about how important ________ to an organization's success.
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The only item that serves as both an input and an output in an open system organization is ________.
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Adam Smith argued that division of labor increased productivity.
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The Industrial Revolution is largely credited with ushering in the birth of ________.
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Evidence that managers in the fifteenth-century Venetian shipbuilding facility were interested in job satisfaction is best shown by which of the following?
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The Industrial Revolution made ________ necessary for manufacturing organization's success for the first time in history.
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In a short essay, identify the principles of management identified by Henri Fayol that are most important for the satisfaction and welfare of employees.
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The year 1776 is an important date in the history of management because it saw the birth of the world's first democratic republic.
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