Deck 5: Planning and Decision Making

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Which of the following is the most specific type of standing plan?

A) policies
B) procedures
C) rules and regulations
D) forecasts
E) MBO plans
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Managers can monitor to track progress toward goal achievement.

A) action plans and their implementation
B) proximal and distal goals
C) one-way and two-way evaluative techniques
D) framing and non-framing goals
E) open-ended and close-ended techniques
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The process of decision making emphasizes the use of systematic procedures to arrive at optimal solutions.
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Which of the following is the most specific type of standing plan?

A) policies
B) procedures
C) rules and regulations
D) forecasts
E) MBO plans
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To make completely rational decisions, managers would have to operate in a perfect world with no:

A) constraints
B) benchmarking
C) methodology validity
D) information overload
E) all of these
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One method of weighting decision criteria uses compared directly to every other criterion.

A) absolute comparisons
B) relative comparisons
C) valences
D) minimum threshold rule e. comparative ranking scales
, which is a process where each decision criterion is
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S.M.A.R.T. goals are Specific, Meaningful, Active, Reachable, and Timely.
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can help organizations to maintain flexibility as they plan.

A) Environmental munificence
B) Options-based planning
C) Formalization
D) Liaisons
E) Group cohesiveness
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Management by objectives (MBO) is a management technique often used to develop and carry out:

A) single-use plans
B) standing plans
C) operational plans
D) tactical plans
E) hierarchical plans
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Tactical plans specify how a company will use resources, budgets, and people to accomplish specific goals within its mission.
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Both absolute comparisons and relative comparisons are methods for identifying decision criteria.
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In the Dephi technique, the members of a panel of experts respond to questions and to each other until reaching agreement on an issue.
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5. Top management is responsible for developing long-term that make clear how the company will serve
Customers and position itself against competitors in the next two to five years.

A) standing plans
B) tactical plans
C) operational plans
D) strategic plans
E) mission statements
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Managers can monitor to track progress toward goal achievement.

A) action plans and their implementation
B) proximal and distal goals
C) one-way and two-way evaluative techniques
D) framing and non-framing goals
E) open-ended and close-ended techniques
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Tactical plans specify how a company will use resources, budgets, and people to accomplish specific goals within its mission.
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Management by objectives (MBO) is a management technique often used to develop and carry out plans.

A) single-use
B) standing
C) operational
D) tactical
E) hierarchical
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The of a critic.
Approach to decision making is a method in which an individual or a subgroup is assigned the role

A) dialectical inquiry
B) groupthink
C) devil's advocacy
D) Delphi
E) dyadic communications
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The first step in rational decision making is to:

A) conduct a systematic environmental analysis
B) define the problem
C) evaluate the alternatives
D) choose the solutions
E) create a management team
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S.M.A.R.T. goals are Specific, Meaningful, Active, Reachable, and Timely.
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Top management is responsible for developing long-term:

A) standing plans
B) tactical plans
C) operational plans
D) strategic plans
E) mission statements
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Both proximal and distal goals are used to provide additional motivation and rewards for employees.
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Encouraging worker participation in goal setting, making goals public, and getting top management's support are all recommended ways to increase goal commitment in a company.
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Management by objectives is a two-step process in which managers and their employees discuss possible goals and then meet regularly to review progress toward the accomplishment of those goals.
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Tactical plans and objectives are used to direct behavior, efforts, and attention over the next six months to two years.
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The three kinds of operational plans are single-use plans, standing plans, and budgets.
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On average, companies that create plans have larger profits and grow much faster than companies that don't.
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Creating and executing a plan is one of the most important tasks of a manager.
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Tactical plans specify how a company will use its resources, budgets, and people to accomplish specific goals within its mission.
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Planning is a three-step process which involves setting goals, then next developing effective action plans, and finally tracking progress toward goal achievement.
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Planning is one of the best ways to improve organizational and individual performance.
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For planning to be effective, workers need a specific, challenging goal as well as regular feedback to track their progress.
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A strategic objective is a statement of a company's purpose or reason for existing.
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Which of the following statements explains why groups can produce better solutions than individuals in decision- making situations?

A) Formal groups have no group norms.
B) Groups cannot experience information overload.
C) Groups become committed to solutions they help choose.
D) Groups take additional time to carefully evaluate all options.
E) All of these are reasons why groups can produce better solutions than individuals in a decision-making situation.
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Developing a purpose statement is the sole responsibility of middle management.
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One method of weighting decision criteria uses compared directly to every other criterion.

A) absolute comparisons
B) relative comparisons
C) valences
D) minimum threshold rule e. comparative ranking scales
, which is a process where each decision criterion is
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Planning works best when the goals and action plans at the bottom and middle of the organization supports the goals and action plans at the top of the organization.
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The two approaches to maintaining flexibility in organizations while they plan are outcome-based planning and change-based planning.
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Planning can impede change, create a false sense of certainty, and lead to the detachment of planners.
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An organization's purpose must regularly change to adapt to changes in the environment over time.
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S.M.A.R.T. goals are Specific, Meaningful, Active, Reachable, and Timely.
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The use of planning.

A) assumptions
B) commitment
C) detachment
D) tactics e. benchmarking
In planning produces a false sense of certainty and is often cited as one of the major pitfalls of
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Planning is ultimately based upon .

A) how a planner deals with bounded rationality
B) choosing a goal and developing a method or strategy to achieve that goal
C) the relationship between organizational line and staff personnel
D) whether the mission statement is internally or externally oriented
E) the personality type of the individual engaged in planning
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According to the S.M.A.R.T. guidelines, goals should be .

A) Service-oriented
B) Measurable
C) Rational
D) Tactical
E) Actionable
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One of the benefits of planning is how it .

A) improves vertical integration of departments
B) encourages people to engage in behaviors directly related to goal accomplishment
C) encourages people to remain with the company, rather than go to work for the competition
D) eliminates the need for change agents
E) makes a long-term mission statement redundant
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Budgeting is a critical management task, one that most managers could do better.
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The process of rational decision making emphasizes the use of systematic procedures to arrive at optimal solutions.
Not all processes of decision making follow suit.
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The term decision making is used to refer to the process of choosing a solution from available alternatives.
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All decision making by management is rational.
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The six steps in the rational decision-making process are as follows: (1) frame the problem, (2) identify decision criteria, (3) weight the criteria, (4) generate alternative courses of action, (5) evaluate each alternative, and (6) compute the optimal decision.
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After earning $8 billion in profit, Royal Dutch/Shell decided to strive to double its profits within the next five years. Which classical management function would be instrumental in achieving this goal?

A) motivating
B) research and development
C) planning
D) marketing
E) optimizing
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The last step in effective planning is to .

A) maintain flexibility in planning
B) develop long-term action plans
C) develop goal commitment
D) acculturate the employees
E) track progress toward goal achievement
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Groupthink is more likely to occur in a highly cohesive group that is insulated from others and has no established procedure for systematically defining problems and exploring alternatives.
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One of the benefits of planning is how it .

A) encourages people to work harder for extended periods
B) encourages people to try a variety of different ways to do others' jobs
C) reduces employee turnover
D) creates a mechanistic environment
E) does none of these
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Both absolute comparisons and relative comparisons are methods for identifying decision criteria.
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One of the benefits of planning is how it .

A) encourages people to work faster
B) encourages people to try a variety of different ways to do others' jobs
C) reduces employee turnover
D) eliminates all discriminatory practices
E) does none of these
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According to the text, which of the following is a pitfall of planning?

A) the acceptance of sacrificing solutions
B) a false sense of certainty based on faulty assumptions
C) the inability of organizational line personnel to accept the long-term benefit of planning
D) the requirement for expensive employee training before plans can be effectively implemented
E) outsourcing
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Standing plans deal with unique, one-time-only events.
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The three kinds of standing plans are policies, procedures, and rules and regulations.
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Which of the following is a possible outcome of planning?

A) Planning may lead to a mechanistic organizational chart.
B) Planning may harm individual and organizational performance.
C) Planning can eliminate the need for formalization.
D) Planning will allow the company to know about all changes in its external environment before they occur.
E) All of these are possible outcomes of planning
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How does a company benefit from planning?

A) increased use of groupthink
B) less solidified group cohesion
C) more compliance with organizational culture
D) intensified effort, persistence, direction, and creation of task strategies
E) the ability to make greater use of devil's advocacy
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The basic purpose of planning is to leave commitments open by maintaining slack resources.

A) options-based planning
B) learning-based planning
C) traditional planning
D) operant planning
E) the establishment of planning windows
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A(n) lists the specific steps, people, resources, and time period for accomplishing a goal.

A) strategy
B) proximal goal
C) distal goal
D) action plan
E) subordinate objective
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Who is responsible for the creation of tactical plans?

A) team leaders
B) lower-level managers
C) middle managers
D) top managers
E) staff advisors
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can help organizations to maintain flexibility as they plan.

A) Environmental munificence
B) Options-based planning
C) Formalization
D) Liaisons
E) Group cohesiveness
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Which of the following is a commonly used method for increasing goal commitment?

A) reward whistleblowing
B) make goals public
C) get the union's support
D) use the equity theory
E) establish a median goal for all employees
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Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of S.M.A.R.T. goals?

A) Synergistic
B) Measurable
C) Timely
D) Attainable
E) Realistic
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For options-based planning to work, the organization must .

A) have slack resources
B) use cross-functional teams
C) have broad spans of management
D) have tall organizational structures
E) use decentralization
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The goal of a company was to reduce the expenses incurred by the sales force. A manager examining weekly expense sheets would be using which of the accepted methods for tracking progress toward goal achievement?

A) setting realistic and attainable goals
B) gathering and providing performance feedback
C) developing concrete action plans
D) making sure goals are measurable
E) comparing dynamic with mechanistic goals
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A department store is experiencing greater than usual losses due to theft and management wants it stopped. Middle management decided to hire a security company to study the problem and develop the best plan for dealing with it. Middle management have implemented a(n) plan.

A) contingency
B) strategic
C) operational
D) visionary
E) tactical
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Which of the following is an accepted method for tracking progress toward goal achievement?

A) setting response and stimulus goals
B) gathering and providing performance feedback
C) using operant and classical conditioning
D) mechanistic and dynamic feedback
E) data warehousing and data mining
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54. Top management is responsible for developing long-term that make clear how the company will serve
Customers and position itself against competitors in the next two to five years.

A) standing plans
B) tactical plans
C) operational plans
D) strategic plans
E) mission statements
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Which of the following is a commonly used method for increasing goal commitment?

A) encouraging worker participation in goal setting
B) keeping goals private
C) setting ethical goals
D) using ombudsman to set goals
E) all of these
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planning keeps options open by making small, simultaneous investments in many alternative plans.

A) Learning-based
B) Options-based
C) Conditioned
D) Functional
E) Operant
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According to the S.M.A.R.T. guidelines, goals should be .

A) Synergistic
B) Maximized
C) Accelerated
D) Role-related
E) none of these
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What type of planning would be used to create the festivities necessary to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of a furniture manufacturer?

A) single-use plan
B) contingency plan
C) scenario plan
D) standing plan
E) role-model plan
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53. Planning works best when the goals and action plans at the of the organization support the goals and action
plans at the
of the organization.

A) bottom and top; middle
B) top and middle; bottom
C) bottom and middle; top
D) group level; individual level
E) staff level; line level
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An Australian manufacturer of surfboards wants to increase awareness of its brand in the U.S. market. A
Plan to accomplish this objective might be to host a series of surfboard competitions in California .

A) contingency
B) single-use
C) standing
D) visionary
E) tactical
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48. A manufacturer of suntan lotion could set a(n) goal to increase revenues by 8 percent over the next five
Years and a(n)
a. tactical; strategic
Goal to increase sales next June in the Miami Beach area by 3 percent.
B) operational; tactical
C) distal; proximal
D) operational; strategic
E) proximal; distal
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The most popular approach to increasing goal commitment is .

A) encouraging workers' participation in goal setting
B) making goals public
C) getting top management's support
D) assigning realistic and attainable goals
E) management by mentoring
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According to the S.M.A.R.T. guidelines, goals should be .

A) Aggregated
B) Reliable
C) Timely
D) Motivated
E) all of these
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Which of the following is the most specific type of standing plan?

A) policies
B) procedures
C) rules and regulations
D) forecasts
E) MBO plans
C
2
Managers can monitor to track progress toward goal achievement.

A) action plans and their implementation
B) proximal and distal goals
C) one-way and two-way evaluative techniques
D) framing and non-framing goals
E) open-ended and close-ended techniques
B
3
The process of decision making emphasizes the use of systematic procedures to arrive at optimal solutions.
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Which of the following is the most specific type of standing plan?

A) policies
B) procedures
C) rules and regulations
D) forecasts
E) MBO plans
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To make completely rational decisions, managers would have to operate in a perfect world with no:

A) constraints
B) benchmarking
C) methodology validity
D) information overload
E) all of these
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One method of weighting decision criteria uses compared directly to every other criterion.

A) absolute comparisons
B) relative comparisons
C) valences
D) minimum threshold rule e. comparative ranking scales
, which is a process where each decision criterion is
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can help organizations to maintain flexibility as they plan.

A) Environmental munificence
B) Options-based planning
C) Formalization
D) Liaisons
E) Group cohesiveness
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Management by objectives (MBO) is a management technique often used to develop and carry out:

A) single-use plans
B) standing plans
C) operational plans
D) tactical plans
E) hierarchical plans
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Tactical plans specify how a company will use resources, budgets, and people to accomplish specific goals within its mission.
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Both absolute comparisons and relative comparisons are methods for identifying decision criteria.
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In the Dephi technique, the members of a panel of experts respond to questions and to each other until reaching agreement on an issue.
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5. Top management is responsible for developing long-term that make clear how the company will serve
Customers and position itself against competitors in the next two to five years.

A) standing plans
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C) operational plans
D) strategic plans
E) mission statements
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Managers can monitor to track progress toward goal achievement.

A) action plans and their implementation
B) proximal and distal goals
C) one-way and two-way evaluative techniques
D) framing and non-framing goals
E) open-ended and close-ended techniques
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Tactical plans specify how a company will use resources, budgets, and people to accomplish specific goals within its mission.
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Management by objectives (MBO) is a management technique often used to develop and carry out plans.

A) single-use
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D) tactical
E) hierarchical
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The of a critic.
Approach to decision making is a method in which an individual or a subgroup is assigned the role

A) dialectical inquiry
B) groupthink
C) devil's advocacy
D) Delphi
E) dyadic communications
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The first step in rational decision making is to:

A) conduct a systematic environmental analysis
B) define the problem
C) evaluate the alternatives
D) choose the solutions
E) create a management team
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S.M.A.R.T. goals are Specific, Meaningful, Active, Reachable, and Timely.
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Top management is responsible for developing long-term:

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Both proximal and distal goals are used to provide additional motivation and rewards for employees.
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Encouraging worker participation in goal setting, making goals public, and getting top management's support are all recommended ways to increase goal commitment in a company.
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Management by objectives is a two-step process in which managers and their employees discuss possible goals and then meet regularly to review progress toward the accomplishment of those goals.
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Tactical plans and objectives are used to direct behavior, efforts, and attention over the next six months to two years.
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The three kinds of operational plans are single-use plans, standing plans, and budgets.
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On average, companies that create plans have larger profits and grow much faster than companies that don't.
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Creating and executing a plan is one of the most important tasks of a manager.
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Tactical plans specify how a company will use its resources, budgets, and people to accomplish specific goals within its mission.
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Planning is a three-step process which involves setting goals, then next developing effective action plans, and finally tracking progress toward goal achievement.
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Planning is one of the best ways to improve organizational and individual performance.
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For planning to be effective, workers need a specific, challenging goal as well as regular feedback to track their progress.
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A strategic objective is a statement of a company's purpose or reason for existing.
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Which of the following statements explains why groups can produce better solutions than individuals in decision- making situations?

A) Formal groups have no group norms.
B) Groups cannot experience information overload.
C) Groups become committed to solutions they help choose.
D) Groups take additional time to carefully evaluate all options.
E) All of these are reasons why groups can produce better solutions than individuals in a decision-making situation.
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Developing a purpose statement is the sole responsibility of middle management.
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One method of weighting decision criteria uses compared directly to every other criterion.

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, which is a process where each decision criterion is
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Planning works best when the goals and action plans at the bottom and middle of the organization supports the goals and action plans at the top of the organization.
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The two approaches to maintaining flexibility in organizations while they plan are outcome-based planning and change-based planning.
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Planning can impede change, create a false sense of certainty, and lead to the detachment of planners.
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An organization's purpose must regularly change to adapt to changes in the environment over time.
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S.M.A.R.T. goals are Specific, Meaningful, Active, Reachable, and Timely.
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The use of planning.

A) assumptions
B) commitment
C) detachment
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In planning produces a false sense of certainty and is often cited as one of the major pitfalls of
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Planning is ultimately based upon .

A) how a planner deals with bounded rationality
B) choosing a goal and developing a method or strategy to achieve that goal
C) the relationship between organizational line and staff personnel
D) whether the mission statement is internally or externally oriented
E) the personality type of the individual engaged in planning
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According to the S.M.A.R.T. guidelines, goals should be .

A) Service-oriented
B) Measurable
C) Rational
D) Tactical
E) Actionable
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One of the benefits of planning is how it .

A) improves vertical integration of departments
B) encourages people to engage in behaviors directly related to goal accomplishment
C) encourages people to remain with the company, rather than go to work for the competition
D) eliminates the need for change agents
E) makes a long-term mission statement redundant
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Budgeting is a critical management task, one that most managers could do better.
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The process of rational decision making emphasizes the use of systematic procedures to arrive at optimal solutions.
Not all processes of decision making follow suit.
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The term decision making is used to refer to the process of choosing a solution from available alternatives.
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48
All decision making by management is rational.
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49
The six steps in the rational decision-making process are as follows: (1) frame the problem, (2) identify decision criteria, (3) weight the criteria, (4) generate alternative courses of action, (5) evaluate each alternative, and (6) compute the optimal decision.
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50
After earning $8 billion in profit, Royal Dutch/Shell decided to strive to double its profits within the next five years. Which classical management function would be instrumental in achieving this goal?

A) motivating
B) research and development
C) planning
D) marketing
E) optimizing
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The last step in effective planning is to .

A) maintain flexibility in planning
B) develop long-term action plans
C) develop goal commitment
D) acculturate the employees
E) track progress toward goal achievement
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Groupthink is more likely to occur in a highly cohesive group that is insulated from others and has no established procedure for systematically defining problems and exploring alternatives.
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One of the benefits of planning is how it .

A) encourages people to work harder for extended periods
B) encourages people to try a variety of different ways to do others' jobs
C) reduces employee turnover
D) creates a mechanistic environment
E) does none of these
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Both absolute comparisons and relative comparisons are methods for identifying decision criteria.
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One of the benefits of planning is how it .

A) encourages people to work faster
B) encourages people to try a variety of different ways to do others' jobs
C) reduces employee turnover
D) eliminates all discriminatory practices
E) does none of these
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According to the text, which of the following is a pitfall of planning?

A) the acceptance of sacrificing solutions
B) a false sense of certainty based on faulty assumptions
C) the inability of organizational line personnel to accept the long-term benefit of planning
D) the requirement for expensive employee training before plans can be effectively implemented
E) outsourcing
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Standing plans deal with unique, one-time-only events.
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The three kinds of standing plans are policies, procedures, and rules and regulations.
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Which of the following is a possible outcome of planning?

A) Planning may lead to a mechanistic organizational chart.
B) Planning may harm individual and organizational performance.
C) Planning can eliminate the need for formalization.
D) Planning will allow the company to know about all changes in its external environment before they occur.
E) All of these are possible outcomes of planning
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60
How does a company benefit from planning?

A) increased use of groupthink
B) less solidified group cohesion
C) more compliance with organizational culture
D) intensified effort, persistence, direction, and creation of task strategies
E) the ability to make greater use of devil's advocacy
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61
The basic purpose of planning is to leave commitments open by maintaining slack resources.

A) options-based planning
B) learning-based planning
C) traditional planning
D) operant planning
E) the establishment of planning windows
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62
A(n) lists the specific steps, people, resources, and time period for accomplishing a goal.

A) strategy
B) proximal goal
C) distal goal
D) action plan
E) subordinate objective
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63
Who is responsible for the creation of tactical plans?

A) team leaders
B) lower-level managers
C) middle managers
D) top managers
E) staff advisors
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64
can help organizations to maintain flexibility as they plan.

A) Environmental munificence
B) Options-based planning
C) Formalization
D) Liaisons
E) Group cohesiveness
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65
Which of the following is a commonly used method for increasing goal commitment?

A) reward whistleblowing
B) make goals public
C) get the union's support
D) use the equity theory
E) establish a median goal for all employees
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66
Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of S.M.A.R.T. goals?

A) Synergistic
B) Measurable
C) Timely
D) Attainable
E) Realistic
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67
For options-based planning to work, the organization must .

A) have slack resources
B) use cross-functional teams
C) have broad spans of management
D) have tall organizational structures
E) use decentralization
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68
The goal of a company was to reduce the expenses incurred by the sales force. A manager examining weekly expense sheets would be using which of the accepted methods for tracking progress toward goal achievement?

A) setting realistic and attainable goals
B) gathering and providing performance feedback
C) developing concrete action plans
D) making sure goals are measurable
E) comparing dynamic with mechanistic goals
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69
A department store is experiencing greater than usual losses due to theft and management wants it stopped. Middle management decided to hire a security company to study the problem and develop the best plan for dealing with it. Middle management have implemented a(n) plan.

A) contingency
B) strategic
C) operational
D) visionary
E) tactical
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70
Which of the following is an accepted method for tracking progress toward goal achievement?

A) setting response and stimulus goals
B) gathering and providing performance feedback
C) using operant and classical conditioning
D) mechanistic and dynamic feedback
E) data warehousing and data mining
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71
54. Top management is responsible for developing long-term that make clear how the company will serve
Customers and position itself against competitors in the next two to five years.

A) standing plans
B) tactical plans
C) operational plans
D) strategic plans
E) mission statements
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72
Which of the following is a commonly used method for increasing goal commitment?

A) encouraging worker participation in goal setting
B) keeping goals private
C) setting ethical goals
D) using ombudsman to set goals
E) all of these
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73
planning keeps options open by making small, simultaneous investments in many alternative plans.

A) Learning-based
B) Options-based
C) Conditioned
D) Functional
E) Operant
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74
According to the S.M.A.R.T. guidelines, goals should be .

A) Synergistic
B) Maximized
C) Accelerated
D) Role-related
E) none of these
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75
What type of planning would be used to create the festivities necessary to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of a furniture manufacturer?

A) single-use plan
B) contingency plan
C) scenario plan
D) standing plan
E) role-model plan
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76
53. Planning works best when the goals and action plans at the of the organization support the goals and action
plans at the
of the organization.

A) bottom and top; middle
B) top and middle; bottom
C) bottom and middle; top
D) group level; individual level
E) staff level; line level
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77
An Australian manufacturer of surfboards wants to increase awareness of its brand in the U.S. market. A
Plan to accomplish this objective might be to host a series of surfboard competitions in California .

A) contingency
B) single-use
C) standing
D) visionary
E) tactical
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78
48. A manufacturer of suntan lotion could set a(n) goal to increase revenues by 8 percent over the next five
Years and a(n)
a. tactical; strategic
Goal to increase sales next June in the Miami Beach area by 3 percent.
B) operational; tactical
C) distal; proximal
D) operational; strategic
E) proximal; distal
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79
The most popular approach to increasing goal commitment is .

A) encouraging workers' participation in goal setting
B) making goals public
C) getting top management's support
D) assigning realistic and attainable goals
E) management by mentoring
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80
According to the S.M.A.R.T. guidelines, goals should be .

A) Aggregated
B) Reliable
C) Timely
D) Motivated
E) all of these
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