Deck 19: Professional Management in the Entrepreneurial Firm

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Founders may fail to appreciate the value of good management practices.
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The need for effective management becomes greater as the business expands.
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Entrepreneurs who are professional in their work are sometimes described as using an approach that is scientific in nature.
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As a firm moves from Stage 1 to Stage 4, the pattern of entrepreneurial activities changes in that the entrepreneur becomes less of a manager and more of a doer.
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The early growth stages of a new business involve significantly less change than that which occurs during the growth of a relative mature business.
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Owner-managers of small businesses typically overdo the amount of planning.
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Individuals who are launching promising startups need to have a "tolerance for ambiguity".
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Intermediate supervision, which occurs in Stage 3 of small business growth, involves the use of budgets, personnel policies, organizational charts, and computerization.
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A small business typically lacks the marketing research tools that big corporations have.
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Developing a plan for the firm helps the entrepreneur to think through the issues faced by the firm as well as providing a focus for the firm.
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Entrepreneurs who follow a win-win strategy are taking an approach that ensures that their own firm will achieve the outcomes that are best for their own firm.
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In small businesses, poor management is prevalent and inevitable.
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An automobile dealer wants to use the modern management concept of work teams. To do so, he should reduce direct supervision in the body shop.
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The last step in the control process is establishing standards.
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A florist began asking employees for their ideas about the business. This practice is a good illustration of empowerment.
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Top-level executives in a large corporation have a distinct advantage over the leader of a small business in exerting their influence.
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Because they are used and tested constantly, naturally evolving organizational structures are as nearly perfect as one can hope for.
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The intermediate supervision stage of business growth is a turning point because the entrepreneur must learn to rise above direct management and work through an intermediate level of managers.
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When a firm reaches Stage 2 (player-coach) in its growth, the entrepreneur withdraws from personal participation in production, selling, writing checks, and record keeping.
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Although the corporate world glorifies the "dog-eat-dog" mentality, research shows that nice people make more money.
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The most effective communication in a small business occurs when managers give orders and employees simply carry them out.
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Line organization uses a dual chain of command.
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A major goal of business incubators is to promote economic development by providing financial assistance to new businesses.
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Linda Semmes sets high standards and expects excellence from her employees. Her leadership style is typical of ____ leaders.

A) authoritative
B) coercive
C) pacesetting
D) affiliative
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A small company's culture usually develops quickly during the early stages of its formation.
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The SCORE program offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to enroll in college courses.
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Preparing a daily written plan of activities is useful in deciding which tasks deserve highest priority.
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An informal group can help or hinder the proper functioning of a business organization, even in a small firm.
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The number of employees who can be supervised effectively by a capable manager is variable, depending on a number of factors.
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Leadership roles differ greatly, depending on the size of the business and its _____.

A) operating industry
B) methods of marketing
C) stage of development
D) product
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Budgets are usually prepared three years at a time, in advance, with a breakdown of figures for each month or quarter.
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It is difficult for entrepreneurs to make the shift from founder to professional manager.
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Leadership in small firms is more ____ in comparison to the leadership in large corporations.

A) haphazard
B) impersonal
C) personalized
D) more skillful
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A manager who grants to subordinates the right to act or make decisions is delegating authority.
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Negotiation is the process of developing workable solutions through discussions and interactions.
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Barry Ramirez demands that his employees immediately comply with his orders. His leadership style is typical of ____ leaders.

A) authoritative
B) coercive
C) pacesetting
D) affiliative
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Many owner-managers work from 60 to 80 hours a week.
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An effective communication tool in small business is a suggestion box to submit employees' ideas.
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The greatest time saver is the effective use of time.
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Although management consultants can be helpful to business performance, they do not serve small businesses.
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The founder of a firm is most likely to be described as a

A) creative person.
B) good manager.
C) low risk taker.
D) good organization member.
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Which of the following is not a constraint on management in small firms?

A) Bureaucratic red tape
B) Lack of money
C) Limited managerial staff
D) Lack of marketing research talent
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Harry Ramirez wishes to create greater enthusiasm among employees in his industrial distribution business. A widely used approach that he might take is

A) empowerment of employees.
B) formulating of policies.
C) establishment of control standards.
D) adoption of budgets.
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Susan Keller has seen her retail shop grow to the point that she has designated supervisors for the office and two selling areas. Her shop's stage of growth is called

A) one-person operation.
B) player-coach.
C) intermediate supervision.
D) formal organization.
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If Fran Fishburn, who runs a wholesale flower business, successfully creates properly functioning self-managed teams among her employees, her supervisors

A) will feel threatened by her leadership approach to teams.
B) will likely become fewer in number.
C) will likely attempt to delegate mundane tasks to the teams.
D) will need to maintain close supervision.
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Elizabeth Vaughn desires to create an innovative cultural environment within her business. Which one of the following should she not do?

A) support experimentation but penalize failure
B) set aside her ego
C) open up to ideas of others
D) tap into the unique gifts of all employees
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Workers act on their own and to make decisions about the processes they're involved with are considered to be

A) empowered employees.
B) policy-capable subordinates.
C) work-team ready.
D) nascent managers.
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A corporate marketing executive is moving to a managerial position in a small firm, where she may logically expect to find

A) adequate financial resources and adequate staff.
B) inadequate financial resources and inadequate staff.
C) adequate financial resources and inadequate staff.
D) inadequate financial resources and adequate staff.
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Stage 1 in the growth of a business is characterized by

A) entrepreneur as player-coach.
B) multilayered organization.
C) hands-off management practices.
D) one-person operation.
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The founder of a firm is least likely to be described as a

A) creative person.
B) good manager.
C) risk taker.
D) courageous person.
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The use of written policies, budgets, and job descriptions is most closely associated with which of the following stages of growth?

A) One-person operation
B) Player-coach
C) Intermediate supervision
D) Formal organization
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Which of the following would least concern a corporate manager considering joining a small firm?

A) Lack of bureaucratic red tape
B) Lack of money
C) Limited managerial staff
D) Lack of marketing research talent
Question
Marcia Mendez, who runs a drapery business, has groups of employees who work in production and in installation. If she decides to use work teams as part of her leadership approach, she must increase

A) supervision.
B) compensation.
C) independence.
D) quality.
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Mario has just begun to personally supervise employees, his firm is in the stage of growth called

A) one-person operation.
B) intermediate supervision.
C) player-coach.
D) formal organization.
Question
Controlling is the managerial function that involves the manager's

A) thinking through issues confronting a firm and developing a plan to increase productivity.
B) keeping track of performance and investigating when results are out of line.
C) developing an atmosphere of cooperation and teamwork.
D) keeping an optimum number of people under supervision.
Question
A new business has been launched with four employees who work for the entrepreneur-owner. As the owner contemplates growth in sales and personnel, she realizes that the next step of growth will involve the special problem of

A) intermediate supervision.
B) formal policies.
C) direct supervision.
D) quality management.
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A small business operations manager is confronted with a quality problem. A typical small business handicap that will hamper his efforts to solve the problem is a lack of

A) time.
B) chain of command.
C) accounting data.
D) specialized staff assistance.
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Research has shown that nice people

A) play the part of a doormat
B) cannot achieve success in the corporate world
C) spend less time in court
D) make less money than others
Question
Less-than-professional management behavior on the part of an entrepreneur can

A) provide a spark to the business because of the spontaneity it introduces.
B) be interpreted as evidence of creativity.
C) act as a drag on business growth.
D) normally provide a competitive edge to the firm.
Question
As his small business prospers and grows from Stage 1 to Stage 4, Carlos Perez realizes that he also must grow by increasing his

A) doing skills.
B) advertising skills.
C) managing skills.
D) legal skills.
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The best feature of an organizational structure that evolves naturally is its

A) economy.
B) clarity.
C) practicality.
D) use of staff positions.
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In a line-and-staff organization, which of the following is a staff activity?

A) Production
B) Warehousing
C) Receiving
D) Human resource management
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A printing shop owner believes that his business is running rather haphazardly and wants to get it under control. The first step he should take is to

A) increase inspection.
B) set standards.
C) take corrective action.
D) draw up a strategic plan.
Question
The first step in planning and improving one's use of time should be

A) listing long-run objectives.
B) recording time spent on various activities during the day.
C) listing projects that need attention.
D) assigning priorities to unfinished tasks.
Question
The fact that the daily "brush fires" of doing business tend to push aside planning until it is forgotten is the message of

A) Parkinson's law of planning.
B) the Peter principle.
C) the tyranny of the urgent.
D) Murphy's law of strategic action.
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To improve control of operations, a shop owner wishes to measure performance at the process stage. The owner might

A) inspect raw materials.
B) use quality control.
C) set sales quotas.
D) improve personnel-selection methods.
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For small businesses, the most likely form of organizational structure is

A) functional.
B) line.
C) line-and-staff.
D) committee.
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Faced with the challenge of recruiting, selecting, and compensating a growing number of employees, a small business owner is planning to hire a human resource manager. This owner is apparently going to establish

A) an informal organization.
B) a line-and-staff organization.
C) a Stage 2 organization.
D) a line organization.
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The manager of a rapidly growing small business is unsure about where the business will be in 3 to 5 years. She should focus on

A) business policies.
B) procedures.
C) budgets.
D) strategic plans.
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Shirley Lessman is planning to launch a business and has been encouraged to start in a business incubator. This will give her access to

A) bank loans.
B) free rent.
C) prepaid insurance.
D) management counsel.
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In a line organization, each employee has

A) one supervisor.
B) two supervisors.
C) three supervisors.
D) an indefinite number of supervisors.
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Which of the following refers to the fact that subordinates are to report to only one superior?

A) span of control
B) informal organization
C) formal organization
D) chain of command
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A monthly production schedule is an example of a

A) strategic plan.
B) short-range plan.
C) tactical plan.
D) operational plan.
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In a line-and-staff organization, which of the following is a line activity?

A) Production
B) Human resources management
C) Accounting
D) Legal work
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Organizations that provide both space and management services to new businesses are

A) almost always funded solely by the government.
B) usually organized by Small Business Development Centers.
C) referred to as business incubators.
D) often put together by management consultants to create consulting opportunities.
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A budget is an example of a

A) policy.
B) short-range plan.
C) strategic plan.
D) nonrecurring procedure.
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A busy owner-manager is trying to cope with the problem of excessive time pressure that requires her to work 60 to 70 hours per week. She should realize that this work schedule is

A) light, because 50 percent or more of all owner-managers work 80 hours or more per week.
B) fairly typical, because many owner-managers work this amount or more each week.
C) heavy, because more than one-half of all owner-managers work a normal 40 to 45 hour week.
D) unusually heavy, because most owner-entrepreneurs function as idea people, leaving the details to others and working only 20 to 30 hours per week on average.
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The number of subordinates reporting to one superior constitutes that manager's

A) span of control.
B) informal organization.
C) organizational structure.
D) chain of command.
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A survey of time usage has been recommended to a small business owner by a management consultant. This will provide the owner with a basis for improving the business by

A) classifying time spent according to functional areas of the business.
B) avoiding procrastination.
C) focusing attention on the most crucial tasks.
D) minimizing use of meetings.
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Frequent and flagrant disregard of the chain of command undermines the position of the

A) founder.
B) operative employee.
C) staff specialist.
D) bypassed manager.
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Founders may fail to appreciate the value of good management practices.
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The need for effective management becomes greater as the business expands.
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Entrepreneurs who are professional in their work are sometimes described as using an approach that is scientific in nature.
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As a firm moves from Stage 1 to Stage 4, the pattern of entrepreneurial activities changes in that the entrepreneur becomes less of a manager and more of a doer.
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The early growth stages of a new business involve significantly less change than that which occurs during the growth of a relative mature business.
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Owner-managers of small businesses typically overdo the amount of planning.
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Individuals who are launching promising startups need to have a "tolerance for ambiguity".
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Intermediate supervision, which occurs in Stage 3 of small business growth, involves the use of budgets, personnel policies, organizational charts, and computerization.
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A small business typically lacks the marketing research tools that big corporations have.
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Developing a plan for the firm helps the entrepreneur to think through the issues faced by the firm as well as providing a focus for the firm.
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Entrepreneurs who follow a win-win strategy are taking an approach that ensures that their own firm will achieve the outcomes that are best for their own firm.
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In small businesses, poor management is prevalent and inevitable.
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An automobile dealer wants to use the modern management concept of work teams. To do so, he should reduce direct supervision in the body shop.
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The last step in the control process is establishing standards.
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A florist began asking employees for their ideas about the business. This practice is a good illustration of empowerment.
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Top-level executives in a large corporation have a distinct advantage over the leader of a small business in exerting their influence.
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Because they are used and tested constantly, naturally evolving organizational structures are as nearly perfect as one can hope for.
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The intermediate supervision stage of business growth is a turning point because the entrepreneur must learn to rise above direct management and work through an intermediate level of managers.
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When a firm reaches Stage 2 (player-coach) in its growth, the entrepreneur withdraws from personal participation in production, selling, writing checks, and record keeping.
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Although the corporate world glorifies the "dog-eat-dog" mentality, research shows that nice people make more money.
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The most effective communication in a small business occurs when managers give orders and employees simply carry them out.
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22
Line organization uses a dual chain of command.
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A major goal of business incubators is to promote economic development by providing financial assistance to new businesses.
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Linda Semmes sets high standards and expects excellence from her employees. Her leadership style is typical of ____ leaders.

A) authoritative
B) coercive
C) pacesetting
D) affiliative
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A small company's culture usually develops quickly during the early stages of its formation.
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The SCORE program offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to enroll in college courses.
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Preparing a daily written plan of activities is useful in deciding which tasks deserve highest priority.
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An informal group can help or hinder the proper functioning of a business organization, even in a small firm.
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The number of employees who can be supervised effectively by a capable manager is variable, depending on a number of factors.
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Leadership roles differ greatly, depending on the size of the business and its _____.

A) operating industry
B) methods of marketing
C) stage of development
D) product
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Budgets are usually prepared three years at a time, in advance, with a breakdown of figures for each month or quarter.
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It is difficult for entrepreneurs to make the shift from founder to professional manager.
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33
Leadership in small firms is more ____ in comparison to the leadership in large corporations.

A) haphazard
B) impersonal
C) personalized
D) more skillful
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34
A manager who grants to subordinates the right to act or make decisions is delegating authority.
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Negotiation is the process of developing workable solutions through discussions and interactions.
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Barry Ramirez demands that his employees immediately comply with his orders. His leadership style is typical of ____ leaders.

A) authoritative
B) coercive
C) pacesetting
D) affiliative
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Many owner-managers work from 60 to 80 hours a week.
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An effective communication tool in small business is a suggestion box to submit employees' ideas.
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The greatest time saver is the effective use of time.
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40
Although management consultants can be helpful to business performance, they do not serve small businesses.
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The founder of a firm is most likely to be described as a

A) creative person.
B) good manager.
C) low risk taker.
D) good organization member.
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Which of the following is not a constraint on management in small firms?

A) Bureaucratic red tape
B) Lack of money
C) Limited managerial staff
D) Lack of marketing research talent
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43
Harry Ramirez wishes to create greater enthusiasm among employees in his industrial distribution business. A widely used approach that he might take is

A) empowerment of employees.
B) formulating of policies.
C) establishment of control standards.
D) adoption of budgets.
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44
Susan Keller has seen her retail shop grow to the point that she has designated supervisors for the office and two selling areas. Her shop's stage of growth is called

A) one-person operation.
B) player-coach.
C) intermediate supervision.
D) formal organization.
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45
If Fran Fishburn, who runs a wholesale flower business, successfully creates properly functioning self-managed teams among her employees, her supervisors

A) will feel threatened by her leadership approach to teams.
B) will likely become fewer in number.
C) will likely attempt to delegate mundane tasks to the teams.
D) will need to maintain close supervision.
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46
Elizabeth Vaughn desires to create an innovative cultural environment within her business. Which one of the following should she not do?

A) support experimentation but penalize failure
B) set aside her ego
C) open up to ideas of others
D) tap into the unique gifts of all employees
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47
Workers act on their own and to make decisions about the processes they're involved with are considered to be

A) empowered employees.
B) policy-capable subordinates.
C) work-team ready.
D) nascent managers.
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48
A corporate marketing executive is moving to a managerial position in a small firm, where she may logically expect to find

A) adequate financial resources and adequate staff.
B) inadequate financial resources and inadequate staff.
C) adequate financial resources and inadequate staff.
D) inadequate financial resources and adequate staff.
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49
Stage 1 in the growth of a business is characterized by

A) entrepreneur as player-coach.
B) multilayered organization.
C) hands-off management practices.
D) one-person operation.
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The founder of a firm is least likely to be described as a

A) creative person.
B) good manager.
C) risk taker.
D) courageous person.
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51
The use of written policies, budgets, and job descriptions is most closely associated with which of the following stages of growth?

A) One-person operation
B) Player-coach
C) Intermediate supervision
D) Formal organization
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52
Which of the following would least concern a corporate manager considering joining a small firm?

A) Lack of bureaucratic red tape
B) Lack of money
C) Limited managerial staff
D) Lack of marketing research talent
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53
Marcia Mendez, who runs a drapery business, has groups of employees who work in production and in installation. If she decides to use work teams as part of her leadership approach, she must increase

A) supervision.
B) compensation.
C) independence.
D) quality.
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54
Mario has just begun to personally supervise employees, his firm is in the stage of growth called

A) one-person operation.
B) intermediate supervision.
C) player-coach.
D) formal organization.
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55
Controlling is the managerial function that involves the manager's

A) thinking through issues confronting a firm and developing a plan to increase productivity.
B) keeping track of performance and investigating when results are out of line.
C) developing an atmosphere of cooperation and teamwork.
D) keeping an optimum number of people under supervision.
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56
A new business has been launched with four employees who work for the entrepreneur-owner. As the owner contemplates growth in sales and personnel, she realizes that the next step of growth will involve the special problem of

A) intermediate supervision.
B) formal policies.
C) direct supervision.
D) quality management.
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Unlock for access to all 99 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
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57
A small business operations manager is confronted with a quality problem. A typical small business handicap that will hamper his efforts to solve the problem is a lack of

A) time.
B) chain of command.
C) accounting data.
D) specialized staff assistance.
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58
Research has shown that nice people

A) play the part of a doormat
B) cannot achieve success in the corporate world
C) spend less time in court
D) make less money than others
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59
Less-than-professional management behavior on the part of an entrepreneur can

A) provide a spark to the business because of the spontaneity it introduces.
B) be interpreted as evidence of creativity.
C) act as a drag on business growth.
D) normally provide a competitive edge to the firm.
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60
As his small business prospers and grows from Stage 1 to Stage 4, Carlos Perez realizes that he also must grow by increasing his

A) doing skills.
B) advertising skills.
C) managing skills.
D) legal skills.
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Unlock Deck
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61
The best feature of an organizational structure that evolves naturally is its

A) economy.
B) clarity.
C) practicality.
D) use of staff positions.
Unlock Deck
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Unlock Deck
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62
In a line-and-staff organization, which of the following is a staff activity?

A) Production
B) Warehousing
C) Receiving
D) Human resource management
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63
A printing shop owner believes that his business is running rather haphazardly and wants to get it under control. The first step he should take is to

A) increase inspection.
B) set standards.
C) take corrective action.
D) draw up a strategic plan.
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64
The first step in planning and improving one's use of time should be

A) listing long-run objectives.
B) recording time spent on various activities during the day.
C) listing projects that need attention.
D) assigning priorities to unfinished tasks.
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65
The fact that the daily "brush fires" of doing business tend to push aside planning until it is forgotten is the message of

A) Parkinson's law of planning.
B) the Peter principle.
C) the tyranny of the urgent.
D) Murphy's law of strategic action.
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66
To improve control of operations, a shop owner wishes to measure performance at the process stage. The owner might

A) inspect raw materials.
B) use quality control.
C) set sales quotas.
D) improve personnel-selection methods.
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67
For small businesses, the most likely form of organizational structure is

A) functional.
B) line.
C) line-and-staff.
D) committee.
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68
Faced with the challenge of recruiting, selecting, and compensating a growing number of employees, a small business owner is planning to hire a human resource manager. This owner is apparently going to establish

A) an informal organization.
B) a line-and-staff organization.
C) a Stage 2 organization.
D) a line organization.
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69
The manager of a rapidly growing small business is unsure about where the business will be in 3 to 5 years. She should focus on

A) business policies.
B) procedures.
C) budgets.
D) strategic plans.
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70
Shirley Lessman is planning to launch a business and has been encouraged to start in a business incubator. This will give her access to

A) bank loans.
B) free rent.
C) prepaid insurance.
D) management counsel.
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71
In a line organization, each employee has

A) one supervisor.
B) two supervisors.
C) three supervisors.
D) an indefinite number of supervisors.
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72
Which of the following refers to the fact that subordinates are to report to only one superior?

A) span of control
B) informal organization
C) formal organization
D) chain of command
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73
A monthly production schedule is an example of a

A) strategic plan.
B) short-range plan.
C) tactical plan.
D) operational plan.
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74
In a line-and-staff organization, which of the following is a line activity?

A) Production
B) Human resources management
C) Accounting
D) Legal work
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75
Organizations that provide both space and management services to new businesses are

A) almost always funded solely by the government.
B) usually organized by Small Business Development Centers.
C) referred to as business incubators.
D) often put together by management consultants to create consulting opportunities.
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76
A budget is an example of a

A) policy.
B) short-range plan.
C) strategic plan.
D) nonrecurring procedure.
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77
A busy owner-manager is trying to cope with the problem of excessive time pressure that requires her to work 60 to 70 hours per week. She should realize that this work schedule is

A) light, because 50 percent or more of all owner-managers work 80 hours or more per week.
B) fairly typical, because many owner-managers work this amount or more each week.
C) heavy, because more than one-half of all owner-managers work a normal 40 to 45 hour week.
D) unusually heavy, because most owner-entrepreneurs function as idea people, leaving the details to others and working only 20 to 30 hours per week on average.
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78
The number of subordinates reporting to one superior constitutes that manager's

A) span of control.
B) informal organization.
C) organizational structure.
D) chain of command.
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79
A survey of time usage has been recommended to a small business owner by a management consultant. This will provide the owner with a basis for improving the business by

A) classifying time spent according to functional areas of the business.
B) avoiding procrastination.
C) focusing attention on the most crucial tasks.
D) minimizing use of meetings.
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80
Frequent and flagrant disregard of the chain of command undermines the position of the

A) founder.
B) operative employee.
C) staff specialist.
D) bypassed manager.
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