Deck 21: Making Effective Management Happen

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Fundamental practices common to winning or leading organisations include leadership practices, people management practices, customer focus practices and innovation management practices.
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Leaders must be powerful communicators, able to relate to all stakeholders and their needs and desires, and to translate the vision and strategies into their terms in such a way as to attract them to energetically participate.
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When a senior executive visibly demonstrates a high level of integrity, staff will learn and respect the value of those actions and the value system they are based on, and are likely to apply similarly high standards.
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The drive to influence everybody to reach their goals, and to ensure that the whole organisation is always performing at its best, is not intuitive for great leaders.
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Strong leaders are committed to themselves and show their motivation to others as an indication of what is expected in terms of effort.
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Leaders can best add value by contributing to problem solving and using their business acumen to drive the organisation through the complexity and solve problems.
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Successful leaders always come up with all the good ideas within the organisation.
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Leaders need to be 'people-friendly', meaning the leader is genuinely interested in people's welfare and the quality of their lives, at work and beyond.
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Strong leadership means driving strong performance in the short term.
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When people management practices become really effective, staff become substantially self-managing on a day-to-day basis, and managers oversee fewer of their staff's activities.
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In leading organisations, employees are trained to be creative and to volunteer their best ideas but not to question the existing processes.
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Recognising and rewarding staff for their contribution to innovation efforts and achievements motivate them to drive innovation and business outcomes.
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A strong alignment in employees' sense of purpose and organisational strategy and direction, makes it much easier to implement initiatives that involve new or changed practices.
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Micro-management is the overly controlling detailed supervisor of employees' actions, often in a meddlesome manner, such that employees' efforts and creativity become stifled and reduced.
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Initiative fatigue is the attitude and subsequent behaviour of workplace tiredness, leading to less than full enthusiasm or cooperation with workplace programs because of their large number.
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Strategy defines direction and sets priorities to accompany the delivery cycle of operations practices, performance measures (KPIs), personal rewards and recognition, and the overall culture and behaviour of the organisation.
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Which of the following is defined as the effective activity by staff above and beyond an acceptable norm or minimum?

A) discretionary work effort
B) organisational citizenship
C) altruism
D) organisational philanthropy
E) all of these choices
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The key ideas of quality management practices include:

A) make the customer's requirement pervasive i every corner of the organisation
B) reduce all forms of organisational waste by striving to 'get it right the first time, every time'
C) organisations must focus on achieving process control
D) idea of how quality is managed must, and do, hinge on high levels of staff engagement
E) all of these choices
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Organisations that are successful at innovation employ a series of practices designed to deliver added value to their clients. These include the following except:

A) leadership of innovation
B) encouraging creativity at all levels of the organisation
C) strategising for innovation
D) encouraging corporate espionage
E) resorting the innovation efforts
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____________________________ is the overly controlling detailed supervisor of employees' actions often in a meddlesome manner, such that employees' efforts and creativity become stale and reduced.

A) micro-management
B) people management
C) process management
D) project management
E) task management
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_____________________ is the attitude and subsequent behaviour of workplace tiredness, leading to less than full enthusiasm or cooperation with workplace programs because of their large number.

A) Initiative fatigue
B) Direction
C) Focus
D) Accountability
E) Diligence
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Which of the following is defined as the high standard of behaviour that will not cheat, lie or scam any stakeholder, and will pursue the highest standards of honesty and integrity.

A) integrity
B) ethical high road
C) discipline
D) accountability
E) point of difference
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______________________________ is a differentiating aspect of the organisation that distinguishes it from its competitors, as perceived by key stakeholders such as customers or investors.

A) Integrity
B) Ethical high road
C) Discipline
D) Accountability
E) Point of difference
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The prioritisation of work efforts on the 'vital few' elements that make a difference rather than the 'trivial many' less important tasks is called:

A) initiative fatigue
B) direction
C) focus
D) accountability
E) diligence
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Project management and accountability are principles that fall under:

A) agreed purpose and direction throughout the organisation
B) empowered staff with decisions made at the right level
C) execution excellence
D) diligence, focus and discipline
E) learning as a key principles of the organisation
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For managers and professionals,_____________________ means staying up to date with the leading edge of knowledge in their field by attending conferences, reading journals and professional magazines, or maintaining and upgrading qualifications through continuing education.

A) succession planning
B) training
C) development
D) upgrading
E) upskilling
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Examples of generic strategies are:

A) low cost
B) superior service
C) product leadership
D) flexibility
E) diligence
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'Communication and inspiration' is closely aligned is one of the practices of ____________________ .
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____________________ involves giving employees the time to work on innovative projects, as well as training in problem solving and creative thinking.
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___________________________ is the overly controlling detailed supervision of employees' actions, often in a meddlesome manner, such that employees' efforts and creativity become stifled and reduced.
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___________________ is the prioritisation of work efforts on the 'vital few' elements that make a difference rather than the 'trivial many' less important tasks..
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_________________________ is the attitude and subsequent behaviour of workplace tiredness, leading to less than full enthusiasm or cooperation with workplace programs because of their large number.
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__________________________ is high standard behaviour that will not cheat, lie or scam any stakeholder, and will pursue the highest standards of honest and integrity.
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___________________________ is the differentiating aspect of the organisation that distinguishes it from its competitors, as perceived by key stakeholders such as customers or investors.
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For managers and professional _____________________ means staying up to date with the leading edge of knowledge in their field by attending conferences, reading journals and professional magazines, or maintaining and upgrading qualifications through continuing education.
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In a great organisation, the operating systems are designed precisely to deliver the ____________________ strategy.
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________________ provides the fit between the organisation's capabilities, current and future and the business environment.
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________________ defines direction and sets priorities to accompany the delivery cycle of operations practices, performance measures (KPIs), personal rewards and recognition, and the overall culture and behaviour of the organisation.
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Differentiate between the terms 'micro-management' and 'project management'.
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Differentiate between the terms 'operating processes, and 'core measurement systems'.
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Discuss 'execution excellence' as one of the deeper principles common to the world's best organisations.
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Discuss the linkage between diligence, focus, discipline and initiative fatigue.
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Discuss the term 'leadership practices' as one of the fundamental practices common to leading organisations.
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Describe the 'integrity, values and the ethical high road' as a deeper principle common to leading organisations.
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Fundamental practices common to winning or leading organisations include leadership practices, people management practices, customer focus practices and innovation management practices.
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Leaders must be powerful communicators, able to relate to all stakeholders and their needs and desires, and to translate the vision and strategies into their terms in such a way as to attract them to energetically participate.
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When a senior executive visibly demonstrates a high level of integrity, staff will learn and respect the value of those actions and the value system they are based on, and are likely to apply similarly high standards.
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The drive to influence everybody to reach their goals, and to ensure that the whole organisation is always performing at its best, is not intuitive for great leaders.
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Strong leaders are committed to themselves and show their motivation to others as an indication of what is expected in terms of effort.
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Leaders can best add value by contributing to problem solving and using their business acumen to drive the organisation through the complexity and solve problems.
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Successful leaders always come up with all the good ideas within the organisation.
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Leaders need to be 'people-friendly', meaning the leader is genuinely interested in people's welfare and the quality of their lives, at work and beyond.
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Strong leadership means driving strong performance in the short term.
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When people management practices become really effective, staff become substantially self-managing on a day-to-day basis, and managers oversee fewer of their staff's activities.
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In leading organisations, employees are trained to be creative and to volunteer their best ideas but not to question the existing processes.
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Recognising and rewarding staff for their contribution to innovation efforts and achievements motivate them to drive innovation and business outcomes.
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A strong alignment in employees' sense of purpose and organisational strategy and direction, makes it much easier to implement initiatives that involve new or changed practices.
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Micro-management is the overly controlling detailed supervisor of employees' actions, often in a meddlesome manner, such that employees' efforts and creativity become stifled and reduced.
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Initiative fatigue is the attitude and subsequent behaviour of workplace tiredness, leading to less than full enthusiasm or cooperation with workplace programs because of their large number.
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Strategy defines direction and sets priorities to accompany the delivery cycle of operations practices, performance measures (KPIs), personal rewards and recognition, and the overall culture and behaviour of the organisation.
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Which of the following is defined as the effective activity by staff above and beyond an acceptable norm or minimum?

A) discretionary work effort
B) organisational citizenship
C) altruism
D) organisational philanthropy
E) all of these choices
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The key ideas of quality management practices include:

A) make the customer's requirement pervasive i every corner of the organisation
B) reduce all forms of organisational waste by striving to 'get it right the first time, every time'
C) organisations must focus on achieving process control
D) idea of how quality is managed must, and do, hinge on high levels of staff engagement
E) all of these choices
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Organisations that are successful at innovation employ a series of practices designed to deliver added value to their clients. These include the following except:

A) leadership of innovation
B) encouraging creativity at all levels of the organisation
C) strategising for innovation
D) encouraging corporate espionage
E) resorting the innovation efforts
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____________________________ is the overly controlling detailed supervisor of employees' actions often in a meddlesome manner, such that employees' efforts and creativity become stale and reduced.

A) micro-management
B) people management
C) process management
D) project management
E) task management
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21
_____________________ is the attitude and subsequent behaviour of workplace tiredness, leading to less than full enthusiasm or cooperation with workplace programs because of their large number.

A) Initiative fatigue
B) Direction
C) Focus
D) Accountability
E) Diligence
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Which of the following is defined as the high standard of behaviour that will not cheat, lie or scam any stakeholder, and will pursue the highest standards of honesty and integrity.

A) integrity
B) ethical high road
C) discipline
D) accountability
E) point of difference
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______________________________ is a differentiating aspect of the organisation that distinguishes it from its competitors, as perceived by key stakeholders such as customers or investors.

A) Integrity
B) Ethical high road
C) Discipline
D) Accountability
E) Point of difference
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The prioritisation of work efforts on the 'vital few' elements that make a difference rather than the 'trivial many' less important tasks is called:

A) initiative fatigue
B) direction
C) focus
D) accountability
E) diligence
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Project management and accountability are principles that fall under:

A) agreed purpose and direction throughout the organisation
B) empowered staff with decisions made at the right level
C) execution excellence
D) diligence, focus and discipline
E) learning as a key principles of the organisation
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For managers and professionals,_____________________ means staying up to date with the leading edge of knowledge in their field by attending conferences, reading journals and professional magazines, or maintaining and upgrading qualifications through continuing education.

A) succession planning
B) training
C) development
D) upgrading
E) upskilling
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Examples of generic strategies are:

A) low cost
B) superior service
C) product leadership
D) flexibility
E) diligence
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'Communication and inspiration' is closely aligned is one of the practices of ____________________ .
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____________________ involves giving employees the time to work on innovative projects, as well as training in problem solving and creative thinking.
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___________________________ is the overly controlling detailed supervision of employees' actions, often in a meddlesome manner, such that employees' efforts and creativity become stifled and reduced.
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___________________ is the prioritisation of work efforts on the 'vital few' elements that make a difference rather than the 'trivial many' less important tasks..
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_________________________ is the attitude and subsequent behaviour of workplace tiredness, leading to less than full enthusiasm or cooperation with workplace programs because of their large number.
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__________________________ is high standard behaviour that will not cheat, lie or scam any stakeholder, and will pursue the highest standards of honest and integrity.
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___________________________ is the differentiating aspect of the organisation that distinguishes it from its competitors, as perceived by key stakeholders such as customers or investors.
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For managers and professional _____________________ means staying up to date with the leading edge of knowledge in their field by attending conferences, reading journals and professional magazines, or maintaining and upgrading qualifications through continuing education.
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In a great organisation, the operating systems are designed precisely to deliver the ____________________ strategy.
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________________ provides the fit between the organisation's capabilities, current and future and the business environment.
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________________ defines direction and sets priorities to accompany the delivery cycle of operations practices, performance measures (KPIs), personal rewards and recognition, and the overall culture and behaviour of the organisation.
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Differentiate between the terms 'micro-management' and 'project management'.
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Differentiate between the terms 'operating processes, and 'core measurement systems'.
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Discuss 'execution excellence' as one of the deeper principles common to the world's best organisations.
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Discuss the linkage between diligence, focus, discipline and initiative fatigue.
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Discuss the term 'leadership practices' as one of the fundamental practices common to leading organisations.
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Describe the 'integrity, values and the ethical high road' as a deeper principle common to leading organisations.
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