Deck 1: Innovative Management for a Changing World

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Despite the need for companies to control costs in today's economy, innovation has become the new imperative.
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In today's turbulent and hypercompetitive global environment, managers must help their companies innovate more
than ever.
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Controlling involves monitoring employee's activities and taking corrective action as necessary.
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Only the top managers in organizations need conceptual skills since it involves planning.
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Leading is the use of influence to motivate employees to achieve organizational goals.
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Efficiency can be calculated as the amount of resources used to produce a product or service.
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Efficiency refers to the degree to which the organization achieves a stated objective.
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To perform effectively, all managers must possess conceptual, human, and technical skills, though the degree of each skill necessary at different levels of an organization may vary.
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The use of influence to motivate employees to achieve the organization's goals refers to controlling.
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The late famed management theorist Peter Drucker is often credited with creating the modern study of management.
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One of the biggest mistakes during turbulent times is managers' failure to comprehend and adapt to the rapid pace of change in the world around them.
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All managers have to pay attention to costs and according to research, the best way to improve organizational effectiveness is by severe cost cutting.
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Organizing means defining goals for future organizational performance and deciding on the tasks and resources needed to attain them.
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When an organization is goal-directed, it is designed to achieve some outcome, such as making a profit.
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The ultimate responsibility of managers is to achieve high performance by balancing efficiency and effectiveness.
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Companies can survive over the long run without innovation.
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Technical skills are most important at lower organizational levels while conceptual skills become more important as managers move up the organizational hierarchy.
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The nature of management is to control and dictate others in an organization.
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A manager's ability to work with and through other people and to work effectively as a group member is called human skills.
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An organization is a social entity that is goal directed and deliberately structured.
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The disturbance handler role involves the initiation of change, thinking about the future and how to get there.
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Today's managers rely on "management by keeping tabs" and play the role of a controller instead of an enabler.
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Most top executives routinely work at least 12 hours a day and spend 50 percent or more of their time traveling.
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The early study of management as we know it today began with what is now called the technology-driven workplace.
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According to research, managers most enjoy activities such as leading others, networking, and leading innovation.
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Manager least enjoy activities such as controlling subordinates and managing time pressures.
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The ability to motivate others is considered a technical management skill.
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The rise of virtual work has led to a decline in organizational hierarchies.
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A manager forwards information to other organization members in the disseminator role.
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The individual performer is a generalist and coordinates a broad range of activities.
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Managers use conceptual, human, and technical skills to perform the four management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling in all organizations.
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Becoming a successful manager means thinking in terms of building teams and networks, becoming a motivator and organizer within a highly interdependent system of people and work.
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In the spokesperson role, a manager forwards information to other organization members.
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In the figurehead role, the manager performs ceremonial and symbolic duties.
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We might expect managers in nonprofit organizations to place more emphasis on the roles of spokesperson, leader, and resource allocator.
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Managers in small businesses tend to emphasize roles different from those of managers in large corporations.
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Not-for-profit organizations, such as The Red Cross and the Girl Scouts, represent a major application of management talent.
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The informational roles that managers perform include monitor, disseminator, and spokesperson.
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Technological advances have resulted in employees becoming more empowered.
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In a monitor role, the manager trasmits current information to others, both outside and inside the organization.
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Amanda Rowley, President of Autos-R-Us, recognizes the factory employees for their outstanding performance at the monthly awards banquet on the shop floor by presenting a plaque and a check for $100. She is engaging in the management function of .

A) bribery
B) organizing
C) technical skills
D) leading
E) controlling
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When Terry Doyle of CommuniCom, Inc. created smaller, more independent maintenance units, he was performing the function of .

A) controlling
B) human relations skills
C) leading
D) organizing
E) resourcing
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Without , no company can survive over the long run.

A) cost-cutting
B) outsourcing
C) command-and-control approach
D) total quality teamwork
E) innovation
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Regina, owner and operator of a small restaurant, believes that her most important task as manager is establishing goals for the restaurant and deciding what must be done to achieve them. This involves which aspect of what managers do?

A) Organizing
B) Motivating and communicating
C) Measuring
D) Developing people
E) Setting objectives
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How an organization goes about accomplishing a plan is a key part of the management function of .

A) planning
B) organizing
C) leading
D) controlling
E) motivating
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One of the important ideas in the text's definition of management is:

A) the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
B) the attainment of societal goals.
C) effectiveness is more important than efficiency.
D) management is unique to for-profit organizations.
E) efficiency is more important than effectiveness.
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With its "community of interest" in a pre­Facebook era, the Grateful Dead band's ability to is a principle factor for its success over several decades.

A) innovate
B) communicate
C) generate revenue
D) compete
E) monitor
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Selecting goals and ways to attain them refers to .

A) controlling
B) planning
C) organizing
D) staffing
E) leading
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Monitoring activities and making corrections are part of:

A) organizing.
B) planning.
C) leading.
D) staffing.
E) controlling.
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Which of these can best describe organizing?

A) Assigning responsibility for task accomplishment
B) Using influence to motivate employees
C) Monitoring activities and making corrections
D) Selecting goals and ways to attain them
E) None of these
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Which of the following is a function of management?

A) Human resources
B) Raw materials
C) Efficiency
D) Planning
E) Effectiveness
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Tool Techies, Inc. uses phone surveys of customers to gather information about service and quality. This is an example of the management function of:

A) planning.
B) technical skills.
C) organizing.
D) controlling.
E) conceptual skills.
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A social entity that is goal directed and deliberately structured is referred to as an:

A) organization.
B) management.
C) employee.
D) student.
E) task.
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has become the new imperative, despite the need for companies to control costs in today's economy.

A) Technology
B) Outsourcing
C) Innovation
D) Communication
E) Delegation
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When senior managers at Gap, Inc. decided to become the number one service-quality clothing company in the world, they were engaging in the management function of .

A) planning
B) organizing
C) leading
D) controlling
E) dreaming
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is the management function concerned with monitoring employees' activities, keeping the organization on track toward its goals, and making corrections as needed.

A) Planning
B) Resource allocation
C) Controlling
D) Organizing
E) Efficiency
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Robert, a top-level manager at an advertising agency, spends a significant part of his work day identifying goals for future organizational performance and deciding how to use resources to attain these goals. This involves which management function?

A) Controlling
B) Leading
C) Organizing
D) Planning
E) Delegating
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Which of the following is not a function of management?

A) Plan
B) Control
C) Organize
D) Lead
E) Performance
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Which of these is the use of influence to motivate employees to achieve organizational goals?

A) Leading
B) Controlling
C) Organizing
D) Planning
E) Staffing
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When Troy measures his employees' performance and compares their performance against the goals he set for them, he is performing which of these functions?

A) Staffing
B) Leading
C) Organizing
D) Controlling
E) Planning
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The individual performer is a_______ ; whereas, the manager has to be an .

A) specialist; generalist
B) "leader"; doer
C) generalist; specialist
D) producer; expert
E) communicator; operator
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Shyloh is a research analyst who gets things done mostly through her own efforts, relying on herself rather than others. Shyloh can best be described as an:

A) first-line manager.
B) middle manager.
C) individual performer.
D) top manager.
E) functional manager.
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Being a successful manager means thinking in terms of all of the following, except:

A) building teams.
B) generating the most profit.
C) becoming a motivator.
D) becoming an organizer.
E) establishing networks.
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Which of the following is an informational role, according to Mintzberg?

A) Entrepreneur role
B) Leader role
C) Monitor role
D) Disturbance handler role
E) Figurehead role
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One of the things managers enjoy doing the most is:

A) financial planning.
B) controlling activities.
C) planning for future decisions.
D) leading others.
E) hiring new employees.
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Managers shift gears quickly and therefore, the average time spent on any one activity is less than .

A) nine minutes
B) an hour
C) one workday
D) a half hour
E) a half day
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Conceptual, human, and technical skills are important to which managerial level?

A) Top managers
B) Middle managers
C) First-line managers
D) Non managers
E) All of these
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Stefan, a supermarket cashier, recently received an award for having the highest scan rate among all cashiers. This is an example of organizational:

A) performance.
B) efficiency.
C) effectiveness.
D) structure.
E) goal-setting.
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Which of the following is not one of the conceptual categories of managerial roles Mintzberg defined?

A) Informational
B) Interpersonal
C) Decisional
D) Intrapersonal
E) All of these are managerial roles defined by Mintzberg
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Of all management duties, one of the things managers like the least is:

A) financial planning.
B) controlling activities.
C) planning for future decisions.
D) handling paperwork.
E) networking.
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Which of the following refers to the amount of resources used to achieve an organization's goal?

A) Effectiveness
B) Synergy
C) Performance
D) Efficiency
E) Management
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By definition, an organization is considered because it is made up of two or more people.

A) efficient
B) a social entity
C) effective
D) goal-directed
E) deliberately structured
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Critical management missteps include:

A) poor communication skills.
B) reactionary behavior.
C) inability to build a team.
D) failure to adapt.
E) all of these.
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Which of the following includes the manager identity?

A) Specialist, performs specific tasks
B) Gets things done through own efforts
C) An individual actor
D) A network builder
E) Works relatively independently
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The degree to which an organization achieves a stated goal refers to:

A) effectiveness.
B) synergy.
C) conceptual skill.
D) efficiency.
E) human skill.
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Research shows that managers enjoy all of the following except:

A) networking.
B) innovation.
C) leading others.
D) managing time.
E) all of these.
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For a widget manufacturing company, worker-hours per widget is a measure of:

A) organizational effectiveness.
B) organizational performance.
C) organizational efficiency.
D) organizational structure.
E) none of these.
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Which of the following is most important at lower organizational levels?

A) Planning skills
B) Human skills
C) Conceptual skills
D) Technical skills
E) None of these
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The individual identity includes which of the following?

A) Generalist, coordinates diverse tasks
B) Gets things done through others
C) Works relatively independently
D) A network builder
E) Works in highly interdependent manner
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Jessica was recently praised by her supervisor for displaying superior customer service during an encounter with a problem customer. This is an example of organizational:

A) information processing.
B) efficiency.
C) effectiveness.
D) structure.
E) goal-setting.
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Despite the need for companies to control costs in today's economy, innovation has become the new imperative.
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In today's turbulent and hypercompetitive global environment, managers must help their companies innovate more
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Controlling involves monitoring employee's activities and taking corrective action as necessary.
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Only the top managers in organizations need conceptual skills since it involves planning.
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Leading is the use of influence to motivate employees to achieve organizational goals.
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Efficiency can be calculated as the amount of resources used to produce a product or service.
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Efficiency refers to the degree to which the organization achieves a stated objective.
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To perform effectively, all managers must possess conceptual, human, and technical skills, though the degree of each skill necessary at different levels of an organization may vary.
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The use of influence to motivate employees to achieve the organization's goals refers to controlling.
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The late famed management theorist Peter Drucker is often credited with creating the modern study of management.
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One of the biggest mistakes during turbulent times is managers' failure to comprehend and adapt to the rapid pace of change in the world around them.
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All managers have to pay attention to costs and according to research, the best way to improve organizational effectiveness is by severe cost cutting.
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Organizing means defining goals for future organizational performance and deciding on the tasks and resources needed to attain them.
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When an organization is goal-directed, it is designed to achieve some outcome, such as making a profit.
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The ultimate responsibility of managers is to achieve high performance by balancing efficiency and effectiveness.
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Companies can survive over the long run without innovation.
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Technical skills are most important at lower organizational levels while conceptual skills become more important as managers move up the organizational hierarchy.
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The nature of management is to control and dictate others in an organization.
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A manager's ability to work with and through other people and to work effectively as a group member is called human skills.
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An organization is a social entity that is goal directed and deliberately structured.
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The disturbance handler role involves the initiation of change, thinking about the future and how to get there.
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Today's managers rely on "management by keeping tabs" and play the role of a controller instead of an enabler.
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Most top executives routinely work at least 12 hours a day and spend 50 percent or more of their time traveling.
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The early study of management as we know it today began with what is now called the technology-driven workplace.
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According to research, managers most enjoy activities such as leading others, networking, and leading innovation.
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Manager least enjoy activities such as controlling subordinates and managing time pressures.
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The ability to motivate others is considered a technical management skill.
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The rise of virtual work has led to a decline in organizational hierarchies.
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A manager forwards information to other organization members in the disseminator role.
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The individual performer is a generalist and coordinates a broad range of activities.
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Managers use conceptual, human, and technical skills to perform the four management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling in all organizations.
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Becoming a successful manager means thinking in terms of building teams and networks, becoming a motivator and organizer within a highly interdependent system of people and work.
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In the spokesperson role, a manager forwards information to other organization members.
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In the figurehead role, the manager performs ceremonial and symbolic duties.
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We might expect managers in nonprofit organizations to place more emphasis on the roles of spokesperson, leader, and resource allocator.
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Managers in small businesses tend to emphasize roles different from those of managers in large corporations.
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Not-for-profit organizations, such as The Red Cross and the Girl Scouts, represent a major application of management talent.
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The informational roles that managers perform include monitor, disseminator, and spokesperson.
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Technological advances have resulted in employees becoming more empowered.
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In a monitor role, the manager trasmits current information to others, both outside and inside the organization.
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Amanda Rowley, President of Autos-R-Us, recognizes the factory employees for their outstanding performance at the monthly awards banquet on the shop floor by presenting a plaque and a check for $100. She is engaging in the management function of .

A) bribery
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D) leading
E) controlling
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When Terry Doyle of CommuniCom, Inc. created smaller, more independent maintenance units, he was performing the function of .

A) controlling
B) human relations skills
C) leading
D) organizing
E) resourcing
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Without , no company can survive over the long run.

A) cost-cutting
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C) command-and-control approach
D) total quality teamwork
E) innovation
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Regina, owner and operator of a small restaurant, believes that her most important task as manager is establishing goals for the restaurant and deciding what must be done to achieve them. This involves which aspect of what managers do?

A) Organizing
B) Motivating and communicating
C) Measuring
D) Developing people
E) Setting objectives
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How an organization goes about accomplishing a plan is a key part of the management function of .

A) planning
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C) leading
D) controlling
E) motivating
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One of the important ideas in the text's definition of management is:

A) the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
B) the attainment of societal goals.
C) effectiveness is more important than efficiency.
D) management is unique to for-profit organizations.
E) efficiency is more important than effectiveness.
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With its "community of interest" in a pre­Facebook era, the Grateful Dead band's ability to is a principle factor for its success over several decades.

A) innovate
B) communicate
C) generate revenue
D) compete
E) monitor
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Selecting goals and ways to attain them refers to .

A) controlling
B) planning
C) organizing
D) staffing
E) leading
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Monitoring activities and making corrections are part of:

A) organizing.
B) planning.
C) leading.
D) staffing.
E) controlling.
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Which of these can best describe organizing?

A) Assigning responsibility for task accomplishment
B) Using influence to motivate employees
C) Monitoring activities and making corrections
D) Selecting goals and ways to attain them
E) None of these
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Which of the following is a function of management?

A) Human resources
B) Raw materials
C) Efficiency
D) Planning
E) Effectiveness
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Tool Techies, Inc. uses phone surveys of customers to gather information about service and quality. This is an example of the management function of:

A) planning.
B) technical skills.
C) organizing.
D) controlling.
E) conceptual skills.
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A social entity that is goal directed and deliberately structured is referred to as an:

A) organization.
B) management.
C) employee.
D) student.
E) task.
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has become the new imperative, despite the need for companies to control costs in today's economy.

A) Technology
B) Outsourcing
C) Innovation
D) Communication
E) Delegation
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When senior managers at Gap, Inc. decided to become the number one service-quality clothing company in the world, they were engaging in the management function of .

A) planning
B) organizing
C) leading
D) controlling
E) dreaming
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is the management function concerned with monitoring employees' activities, keeping the organization on track toward its goals, and making corrections as needed.

A) Planning
B) Resource allocation
C) Controlling
D) Organizing
E) Efficiency
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Robert, a top-level manager at an advertising agency, spends a significant part of his work day identifying goals for future organizational performance and deciding how to use resources to attain these goals. This involves which management function?

A) Controlling
B) Leading
C) Organizing
D) Planning
E) Delegating
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Which of the following is not a function of management?

A) Plan
B) Control
C) Organize
D) Lead
E) Performance
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Which of these is the use of influence to motivate employees to achieve organizational goals?

A) Leading
B) Controlling
C) Organizing
D) Planning
E) Staffing
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When Troy measures his employees' performance and compares their performance against the goals he set for them, he is performing which of these functions?

A) Staffing
B) Leading
C) Organizing
D) Controlling
E) Planning
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The individual performer is a_______ ; whereas, the manager has to be an .

A) specialist; generalist
B) "leader"; doer
C) generalist; specialist
D) producer; expert
E) communicator; operator
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Shyloh is a research analyst who gets things done mostly through her own efforts, relying on herself rather than others. Shyloh can best be described as an:

A) first-line manager.
B) middle manager.
C) individual performer.
D) top manager.
E) functional manager.
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Being a successful manager means thinking in terms of all of the following, except:

A) building teams.
B) generating the most profit.
C) becoming a motivator.
D) becoming an organizer.
E) establishing networks.
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Which of the following is an informational role, according to Mintzberg?

A) Entrepreneur role
B) Leader role
C) Monitor role
D) Disturbance handler role
E) Figurehead role
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One of the things managers enjoy doing the most is:

A) financial planning.
B) controlling activities.
C) planning for future decisions.
D) leading others.
E) hiring new employees.
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Managers shift gears quickly and therefore, the average time spent on any one activity is less than .

A) nine minutes
B) an hour
C) one workday
D) a half hour
E) a half day
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Conceptual, human, and technical skills are important to which managerial level?

A) Top managers
B) Middle managers
C) First-line managers
D) Non managers
E) All of these
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Stefan, a supermarket cashier, recently received an award for having the highest scan rate among all cashiers. This is an example of organizational:

A) performance.
B) efficiency.
C) effectiveness.
D) structure.
E) goal-setting.
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Which of the following is not one of the conceptual categories of managerial roles Mintzberg defined?

A) Informational
B) Interpersonal
C) Decisional
D) Intrapersonal
E) All of these are managerial roles defined by Mintzberg
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Of all management duties, one of the things managers like the least is:

A) financial planning.
B) controlling activities.
C) planning for future decisions.
D) handling paperwork.
E) networking.
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71
Which of the following refers to the amount of resources used to achieve an organization's goal?

A) Effectiveness
B) Synergy
C) Performance
D) Efficiency
E) Management
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72
By definition, an organization is considered because it is made up of two or more people.

A) efficient
B) a social entity
C) effective
D) goal-directed
E) deliberately structured
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73
Critical management missteps include:

A) poor communication skills.
B) reactionary behavior.
C) inability to build a team.
D) failure to adapt.
E) all of these.
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74
Which of the following includes the manager identity?

A) Specialist, performs specific tasks
B) Gets things done through own efforts
C) An individual actor
D) A network builder
E) Works relatively independently
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75
The degree to which an organization achieves a stated goal refers to:

A) effectiveness.
B) synergy.
C) conceptual skill.
D) efficiency.
E) human skill.
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76
Research shows that managers enjoy all of the following except:

A) networking.
B) innovation.
C) leading others.
D) managing time.
E) all of these.
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77
For a widget manufacturing company, worker-hours per widget is a measure of:

A) organizational effectiveness.
B) organizational performance.
C) organizational efficiency.
D) organizational structure.
E) none of these.
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78
Which of the following is most important at lower organizational levels?

A) Planning skills
B) Human skills
C) Conceptual skills
D) Technical skills
E) None of these
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79
The individual identity includes which of the following?

A) Generalist, coordinates diverse tasks
B) Gets things done through others
C) Works relatively independently
D) A network builder
E) Works in highly interdependent manner
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80
Jessica was recently praised by her supervisor for displaying superior customer service during an encounter with a problem customer. This is an example of organizational:

A) information processing.
B) efficiency.
C) effectiveness.
D) structure.
E) goal-setting.
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