Exam 2: A History Module

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According to Henri Fayol, the principle of ________ gives managers the right to give orders.

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In a short essay, describe the Hawthorne studies and how they were interpreted.

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Early proponents of division of labor made claims that it could dramatically ________.

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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were best known in management circles for ________.

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Fayol thought that allowing employees to originate their own plans would increase motivation.

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Max Weber helped ________.

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Organizational behavior studies were based purely on theoretical ideals rather than actual observation.

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The behavioral approach to management began in the 1960s with organizational behavior (OB).

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In a short essay, identify the principles of management identified by Henri Fayol that are most important for establishing a manager's control over employees.

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The idea of an organization being an open system was borrowed from this discipline.

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Mary Parker Follett felt that an organization functioned best when employees had a strong sense of this.

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Prior to the Hawthorne studies, managers paid little attention to the role of ________ in making decisions.

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Real world studies have shown that division of labor ________.

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Evidence that managers in the fifteenth-century Venetian shipbuilding facility were interested in keeping track of materials is best shown by which of the following?

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Which of the following is most closely associated with the work of W. Edwards Deming?

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