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Deck 14: Professional Small Business Management
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Connie's consulting business has grown steadily over the course of four years. However, Connie recently has found that some of the jobs are not being completed on time, and there is more stress due to a greater reliance on partners and employees. Connie is most likely experiencing which of these?
A) owner's fatigue
B) growing pains
C) exit strategy issues
D) resource maturity
A) owner's fatigue
B) growing pains
C) exit strategy issues
D) resource maturity
B
2
Within the ______ role, the manager needs to identify fresh new ideas and innovations.
A) entrepreneur
B) resource allocator
C) monitor
D) leader
A) entrepreneur
B) resource allocator
C) monitor
D) leader
A
3
At work on a typical day, Kathleen, a sales manager, spends a portion of her day talking to customers and suppliers, but she also organizes work activities and leads a team of assistants. She has to ensure that quality standards are being met within the company. This example demonstrates that ______.
A) the functions of management are continuous and interrelated
B) leadership is the most important function of management
C) controlling is the most important function of management
D) the functions of management need to be delegated to a large pool of employees
A) the functions of management are continuous and interrelated
B) leadership is the most important function of management
C) controlling is the most important function of management
D) the functions of management need to be delegated to a large pool of employees
A
4
Controlling, defined, is comparing what was initially ______ with what was actually ______.
A) received; bought
B) ordered; received
C) planned; accomplished
D) accepted; defined
A) received; bought
B) ordered; received
C) planned; accomplished
D) accepted; defined
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5
Efficiency, defined, is ______.
A) making a high profit with low expenses
B) using all available resources to produce a high amount of output
C) accomplishing goals and tasks while making the most of the resources available
D) doing all tasks the right way the first time
A) making a high profit with low expenses
B) using all available resources to produce a high amount of output
C) accomplishing goals and tasks while making the most of the resources available
D) doing all tasks the right way the first time
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6
Gina's Pizza has been in operation for three years, and the business has recently expanded to include multiple locations with a head manager at each location. Gina's Pizza is most likely in which business growth stage?
A) survival
B) success
C) takeoff
D) resource maturity
A) survival
B) success
C) takeoff
D) resource maturity
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7
Organizing involves all but which of the following?
A) assembling financial resources
B) assembling human resources
C) assembling materials
D) assembling invoices
A) assembling financial resources
B) assembling human resources
C) assembling materials
D) assembling invoices
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8
The ______ stage of growth involves the owner hiring other people.
A) existence
B) solo
C) survival
D) resource maturity
A) existence
B) solo
C) survival
D) resource maturity
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9
The ______ stage of growth involves the owner running the business alone.
A) existence
B) survival
C) success-disengagement
D) resource maturity
A) existence
B) survival
C) success-disengagement
D) resource maturity
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10
Management can be described as planning, leading, organizing, and controlling in order to achieve the ______ of the organization.
A) needs
B) goals
C) debts
D) financial well-being
A) needs
B) goals
C) debts
D) financial well-being
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11
Planning is ______ what to do.
A) thinking
B) pretending
C) organizing
D) determining
A) thinking
B) pretending
C) organizing
D) determining
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12
Leading, defined, is the process of getting the most ______ possible from the available ______.
A) work; employees
B) output; resources
C) profit; resources
D) resources; suppliers
A) work; employees
B) output; resources
C) profit; resources
D) resources; suppliers
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13
Within the ______ role of management, the manager needs to determine the direction of the company.
A) entrepreneur
B) resource allocator
C) monitor
D) leader
A) entrepreneur
B) resource allocator
C) monitor
D) leader
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14
The ______ stage of growth involves the owner adding levels of supervision to lead departments or divisions.
A) formal organization
B) success-disengagement
C) takeoff
D) resource maturity
A) formal organization
B) success-disengagement
C) takeoff
D) resource maturity
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15
Which of the following people were responsible for first articulating the four functions of management in 1916?
A) Henry Mintzberg
B) Henri Fayol
C) Henry Ford
D) Frederick Herzberg
A) Henry Mintzberg
B) Henri Fayol
C) Henry Ford
D) Frederick Herzberg
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16
One of Brandon's primary roles on the production line is to continuously determine if quality control standards are being met. This relates to which managerial role?
A) entrepreneur
B) resource allocator
C) monitor
D) leader
A) entrepreneur
B) resource allocator
C) monitor
D) leader
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17
Effectiveness, defined, is achieving which of the following?
A) stated goals
B) high profit
C) low expenses
D) growth
A) stated goals
B) high profit
C) low expenses
D) growth
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18
During the ______ stage of business growth, the greatest concerns are to consolidate and control the finances and to professionalize the organization.
A) survival
B) success
C) takeoff
D) resource maturity
A) survival
B) success
C) takeoff
D) resource maturity
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19
The best stage of growth is ______.
A) existence
B) success-disengagement
C) takeoff
D) no single stage is better than the other stages
A) existence
B) success-disengagement
C) takeoff
D) no single stage is better than the other stages
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20
Signs of growing pains include all but which of the following?
A) jobs not delivered on time
B) costs that rise out of control
C) a feeling that chaos is ruling the business
D) inadequate building size
A) jobs not delivered on time
B) costs that rise out of control
C) a feeling that chaos is ruling the business
D) inadequate building size
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21
The reason that an individual takes action in satisfying some need can be referred to as which of the following?
A) stimulation
B) self-actualization
C) motivation
D) delegation
A) stimulation
B) self-actualization
C) motivation
D) delegation
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22
Sandy owns and manages a retail establishment located near a busy waterfront. Her employees often describe Sandy as someone who believes in herself and is committed to accomplishing the company's vision. Sandy's style of leading can best be described by which leadership attribute?
A) written and oral communication ability
B) self-confidence and dependability
C) adaptability
D) creative ability
A) written and oral communication ability
B) self-confidence and dependability
C) adaptability
D) creative ability
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23
What is often the result when small business managers do not delegate authority and responsibility?
A) productivity increases
B) employees stop trying or leave
C) motivation goes up
D) employees want to negotiate
A) productivity increases
B) employees stop trying or leave
C) motivation goes up
D) employees want to negotiate
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24
Herzberg called items that make people feel positive about their jobs ______ and items that people expect in their jobs ______.
A) motivators; negative factors
B) negative factors; motivators
C) motivators; hygiene factors
D) hygiene factors; motivators
A) motivators; negative factors
B) negative factors; motivators
C) motivators; hygiene factors
D) hygiene factors; motivators
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25
The ______ approach to determining a company's worth involves the cost to recreate the operating assets of the business.
A) asset-based
B) income
C) market
D) liability-based
A) asset-based
B) income
C) market
D) liability-based
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26
Managers must occasionally make difficult choices or changes. The ability to make these choices or changes is known as ______.
A) an unsympathetic attitude
B) strength
C) toughness
D) an uncaring attitude toward employees
A) an unsympathetic attitude
B) strength
C) toughness
D) an uncaring attitude toward employees
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27
Maslow's hierarchy of needs has five levels. These levels, in order from lowest level to highest level, are which of the following?
A) self-actualization, esteem, social, safety and security, and physiological
B) esteem, self-actualization, social, safety and security, and physiological
C) physiological, safety and security, social, esteem, and self-actualization
D) physiological, safety and security, esteem, social, and self-actualization
A) self-actualization, esteem, social, safety and security, and physiological
B) esteem, self-actualization, social, safety and security, and physiological
C) physiological, safety and security, social, esteem, and self-actualization
D) physiological, safety and security, esteem, social, and self-actualization
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28
According to Jim Kouzes, the foundation of small business leadership is ______.
A) being authoritative
B) avoiding stressful situations
C) establishing a vision
D) being credible
A) being authoritative
B) avoiding stressful situations
C) establishing a vision
D) being credible
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29
According to an NFIB study, small business owners cited what as the most important problem that they face?
A) energy prices
B) cost of health insurance
C) governmental paperwork
D) locating qualified employees
A) energy prices
B) cost of health insurance
C) governmental paperwork
D) locating qualified employees
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30
The ______ approach to determining a company's worth involves looking at what others have paid for comparable businesses.
A) asset-based
B) income
C) market
D) liability-based
A) asset-based
B) income
C) market
D) liability-based
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31
Which of the following is good advice for engaging in the art of negotiation?
A) be aggressive
B) the goal should be win-lose
C) spend more time talking and less time listening
D) let the other side make the first offer
A) be aggressive
B) the goal should be win-lose
C) spend more time talking and less time listening
D) let the other side make the first offer
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32
Written and oral communication, vision, creative ability, and ability to take action are all characteristics of a ______.
A) manager
B) leader
C) small business owner
D) president
A) manager
B) leader
C) small business owner
D) president
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33
______ can be defined as the communication process in which two or more people come together to seek mutual agreement about an issue.
A) Negotiation
B) Delegation
C) Vision
D) Leadership
A) Negotiation
B) Delegation
C) Vision
D) Leadership
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34
Wendy has recently been approached by a Rita to sell her art gallery. Rita has been in the art business for over twenty years, but has never owned her own gallery. She tells Wendy that this has been one of her dreams since she was young. If Wendy sells the gallery to Rita, which exit option will she adopt?
A) take the company public
B) sell to a strategic buyer
C) sell to a financial buyer
D) sell to a key employee or group of employees
A) take the company public
B) sell to a strategic buyer
C) sell to a financial buyer
D) sell to a key employee or group of employees
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35
Vision can be defined as ______ of where the business is headed.
A) having a written plan
B) having a mental picture
C) having no clue
D) having goals
A) having a written plan
B) having a mental picture
C) having no clue
D) having goals
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36
Bob Boyd is developing an exit strategy for his sporting goods business, since he plans to retire within the next three years. Bob knows that one of the company's greatest strengths is that there is a core group of motivated employees who have been with the company for years. Based on this information, which exit strategy would be the best option for Bob?
A) sell to a strategic buyer
B) sell to a key employee or group of employees
C) take the company public
D) undertake a planned liquidation
A) sell to a strategic buyer
B) sell to a key employee or group of employees
C) take the company public
D) undertake a planned liquidation
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37
Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory ranks the highest level of needs as ______.
A) physiological
B) safety and security
C) esteem
D) self-actualization
A) physiological
B) safety and security
C) esteem
D) self-actualization
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38
The person with a vision that cannot be put into action is a/an ______.
A) leader
B) follower
C) dreamer
D) employee
A) leader
B) follower
C) dreamer
D) employee
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39
Delegation, defined, is granting authority and responsibility for a specific task to ______.
A) another member of the organization
B) the boss
C) a supervisor
D) top management
A) another member of the organization
B) the boss
C) a supervisor
D) top management
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40
Physiological needs, according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, include which of the following?
A) food and water
B) safety
C) security
D) esteem
A) food and water
B) safety
C) security
D) esteem
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41
Scenario 14-2. Larry's pasta shop has been growing continuously. The shop is now three times the size it was when Larry first opened it 10 years ago. There are now 26 employees working in three different shops. Larry has finally controlled his costs and has made his overall system of doing business more efficient. His two brothers, Lon and Lyn, manage the other two shops. The brothers have a partnership agreement.
-In Scenario 14-2, when Larry hired his first employees, he went through the transition to enter the ______ stage of growth.
A) existence
B) survival
C) takeoff
D) success
-In Scenario 14-2, when Larry hired his first employees, he went through the transition to enter the ______ stage of growth.
A) existence
B) survival
C) takeoff
D) success
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42
Task overload can be defined as which of the following?
A) not being sure where to start working
B) more work expected from the employee than time permits
C) not being sure what to do with the time available
D) not being sure when to start working
A) not being sure where to start working
B) more work expected from the employee than time permits
C) not being sure what to do with the time available
D) not being sure when to start working
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43
The four management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are continuous and interrelated.
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Scenario 14-1. Larry owns and manages a pasta shop in a large Italian town. He employs 12 people, all of whom are fine employees. Larry has a degree in management and knows there are several functions and techniques he must pay close attention to in order to be an effective manager. The pasta shop has always been profitable for Larry and his staff.
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry remembers that leading is getting the most ______ possible from the available ______.
A) work; employees
B) output; resources
C) resources; suppliers
D) resources; profit
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry remembers that leading is getting the most ______ possible from the available ______.
A) work; employees
B) output; resources
C) resources; suppliers
D) resources; profit
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The negotiator role of managing an organization involves continuously going to bat for the resources needed for the success of the company.
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46
Scenario 14-1. Larry owns and manages a pasta shop in a large Italian town. He employs 12 people, all of whom are fine employees. Larry has a degree in management and knows there are several functions and techniques he must pay close attention to in order to be an effective manager. The pasta shop has always been profitable for Larry and his staff.
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry has had so much business lately that some of his orders are not being filled on time. His costs are also rising out of control and there is a feeling of chaos in his business. Larry is experiencing ______.
A) growing sickness
B) growing pains
C) internal sickness
D) psychological disorders
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry has had so much business lately that some of his orders are not being filled on time. His costs are also rising out of control and there is a feeling of chaos in his business. Larry is experiencing ______.
A) growing sickness
B) growing pains
C) internal sickness
D) psychological disorders
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Scenario 14-1. Larry owns and manages a pasta shop in a large Italian town. He employs 12 people, all of whom are fine employees. Larry has a degree in management and knows there are several functions and techniques he must pay close attention to in order to be an effective manager. The pasta shop has always been profitable for Larry and his staff.
-In Scenario 14-1, for Larry, efficiency is when he ______.
A) makes a high profit with low expenses
B) uses all available resources to produce a high amount of output
C) does all of his tasks the right way the first time
D) accomplishes his goals and tasks while making the most of the available resources
-In Scenario 14-1, for Larry, efficiency is when he ______.
A) makes a high profit with low expenses
B) uses all available resources to produce a high amount of output
C) does all of his tasks the right way the first time
D) accomplishes his goals and tasks while making the most of the available resources
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Role conflict can be defined as ______.
A) being faced with a situation that presents divergent role expectations
B) not being sure where to start working
C) not being sure what to do in a certain situation
D) not knowing when to start working
A) being faced with a situation that presents divergent role expectations
B) not being sure where to start working
C) not being sure what to do in a certain situation
D) not knowing when to start working
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More time will be spent by the business owner performing the basic tasks of running the business, such as cleaning machinery, as the business is beginning than will occur later in the life cycle of the business.
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50
An emotional state that occurs in response to demands that may come from internal or external sources is known as ______.
A) stress
B) distress
C) confusion
D) fatigue
A) stress
B) distress
C) confusion
D) fatigue
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51
Which of the following was listed as the most precious and limited resource of a small business?
A) money
B) time
C) quality employees
D) location
A) money
B) time
C) quality employees
D) location
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52
Paul and Wendy are planning their first family vacation to Walt Disney World. The planning experience has been challenging for them, but they are excited about the upcoming trip and are working efficiently to ensure that everything is planned accordingly. What type of stress are Paul and Wendy experiencing?
A) eustress
B) distress
C) role conflict stress
D) task overload stress
A) eustress
B) distress
C) role conflict stress
D) task overload stress
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Scenario 14-1. Larry owns and manages a pasta shop in a large Italian town. He employs 12 people, all of whom are fine employees. Larry has a degree in management and knows there are several functions and techniques he must pay close attention to in order to be an effective manager. The pasta shop has always been profitable for Larry and his staff.
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry knows that effectiveness from a manager's view means ______.
A) achieving stated goals
B) achieving high profits
C) achieving low expenses
D) achieving business growth
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry knows that effectiveness from a manager's view means ______.
A) achieving stated goals
B) achieving high profits
C) achieving low expenses
D) achieving business growth
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Role ambiguity is ______.
A) not being sure where to start working
B) being faced with a situation that presents divergent role expectations
C) not being sure what to do in a certain situation
D) not knowing when to start working
A) not being sure where to start working
B) being faced with a situation that presents divergent role expectations
C) not being sure what to do in a certain situation
D) not knowing when to start working
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Scenario 14-1. Larry owns and manages a pasta shop in a large Italian town. He employs 12 people, all of whom are fine employees. Larry has a degree in management and knows there are several functions and techniques he must pay close attention to in order to be an effective manager. The pasta shop has always been profitable for Larry and his staff.
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry also remembers that controlling is comparing what was initially ______ with what was actually ______.
A) received; bought
B) ordered; received
C) planned; accomplished
D) accepted; defined
-In Scenario 14-1, Larry also remembers that controlling is comparing what was initially ______ with what was actually ______.
A) received; bought
B) ordered; received
C) planned; accomplished
D) accepted; defined
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Scenario 14-2. Larry's pasta shop has been growing continuously. The shop is now three times the size it was when Larry first opened it 10 years ago. There are now 26 employees working in three different shops. Larry has finally controlled his costs and has made his overall system of doing business more efficient. His two brothers, Lon and Lyn, manage the other two shops. The brothers have a partnership agreement.
-In Scenario 14-2, Larry can remember when he was running the first pasta shop alone. At that point he was in the ______ stage of growth.
A) initial
B) existence
C) survival
D) success
-In Scenario 14-2, Larry can remember when he was running the first pasta shop alone. At that point he was in the ______ stage of growth.
A) initial
B) existence
C) survival
D) success
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57
Management is getting things done through available resources.
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All businesses must be managed or they will cease to exist.
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Scenario 14-2. Larry's pasta shop has been growing continuously. The shop is now three times the size it was when Larry first opened it 10 years ago. There are now 26 employees working in three different shops. Larry has finally controlled his costs and has made his overall system of doing business more efficient. His two brothers, Lon and Lyn, manage the other two shops. The brothers have a partnership agreement.
-In Scenario 14-2, Larry has shown that he is an excellent manager. However, judging by the success of his pasta shops, Larry is probably also an excellent ______ since he has directed and influenced his employees into a highly successful business.
A) follower
B) dreamer
C) leader
D) supervisor
-In Scenario 14-2, Larry has shown that he is an excellent manager. However, judging by the success of his pasta shops, Larry is probably also an excellent ______ since he has directed and influenced his employees into a highly successful business.
A) follower
B) dreamer
C) leader
D) supervisor
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The four functions of management are planning, leading, organizing, and controlling.
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Effectiveness and efficiency, defined, are interchangeable words.
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When developing an exit strategy for a current business, it is important to rely on research and analysis and avoid following instincts.
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Growth is a natural, usually desirable, consequence of being in business.
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The distinguishing characteristic of the third stage (the success-disengagement stage) of growth is that the business owner is removing a level of supervision.
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The distinguishing characteristic of the second stage of growth is that the key problem shifts to cash flow.
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Managers have no regular duties that must be performed throughout the day.
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The takeoff stage of small business growth is the stage that all business owners should aspire to reach rapidly and maintain indefinitely.
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68
When transitioning a small business to professional management, it is important to avoid delegation.
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69
Growing businesses do not necessarily need changes in management techniques.
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70
The distinguishing characteristic of the takeoff stage of growth is that the business has been reduced to a single department with one supervisor.
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71
One attribute of a professionally managed small business is that it plans and manages growth.
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72
The distinguishing characteristic of the existence stage of growth is that the business owner is running the business alone.
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73
Managers tend to work on a wide variety of activities that are brief and have little continuity throughout an eight-hour work day.
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74
Managers are people who must depend on judgment and intuition more than they depend on technology.
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75
A growing business will experience five different stages of growth.
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76
Leadership abilities are not necessary for small business owners since they do not work closely with people.
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77
Your three broad choices for exit strategy include sell, merge, or close.
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78
Small businesses need managers who are also leaders.
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79
The greatest concerns in the resource maturity stage are to consolidate and control the finances generated by rapid growth.
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An NFIB survey shows that "poor earnings" are the most important problem facing small business owners.
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