Deck 11: Organization Design

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In the early 20ᵗʰ century, automobiles were made one at a time by craftsmen who could perform every operation necessary to build the car. Henry Ford decided to limit the number of tasks each worker performed so each person could become expert in his position. With this practice, Ford introduced ________.

A) departmentalization
B) work specialization
C) centralization
D) formalization
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What kind of departmentalization would be in place in a government organization where different public service responsibilities are divided into activities for employees, children, and the disabled?

A) product departmentalization
B) geographic departmentalization
C) process departmentalization
D) customer departmentalization
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The process of dividing work activities into separate job tasks is known as ________.

A) work specialization
B) organizational design
C) differentiation
D) span of control
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Melanie has noticed that everyone is very concerned about the line of authority within the hospital. This implies that the employees at the hospital are worried about the ________.

A) unity of command
B) chain of command
C) span of control
D) departmentalization
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________ is the formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.

A) Departmentalization
B) Organizational design
C) Organizational structure
D) Work specialization
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Pauline sat on a bar-type stool screwing nuts onto bolts about 3,000 times a day while reading a novel. Her production job paid well but that's about all it had going for it. Even though the work was not physically taxing, Pauline was exhausted by the end of her day. Facing another day just like yesterday nearly brought her to tears. Pauline was experiencing ________.

A) repetitive motion stress
B) burnout
C) economies of scale
D) diseconomies from division of labor
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________ departmentalization is based on the product or customer flow through the organization.

A) Product
B) Functional
C) Process
D) Customer
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The line of authority that extends from upper organizational levels to lower levels, clarifying who reports to whom, is known as the ________.

A) employee power distance
B) unity of command
C) span of control
D) chain of command
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Which of the following statements accurately defines work specialization?

A) It is the basis of grouping jobs together.
B) Individual employees specialize in doing part of an activity rather than the entire activity.
C) It is the line of authority extending from upper organizational levels to the lower levels.
D) It clarifies who reports to whom.
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Organizational design is a process that involves decisions about ________.

A) work specialization and cost-leadership
B) chain of command and span of control
C) centralization and differentiation
D) departmentalization and diversification
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Departmentalization based on ________ groups jobs on the basis of territory or physical location.

A) customer
B) product
C) geography
D) process
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Work teams composed of individuals from various functional specialties are known as ________ teams.

A) cross-control
B) cross-training
C) cross-functional
D) cross-department
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At Chemetron, all the accounting people share one large work area; all the quality control people are housed in a large office next to the production floor; and maintenance has its own space at the back of the building. Chemetron is using ________.

A) departmental specialization
B) functional departmentalization
C) process departmentalization
D) product specialization
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A disadvantage of ________ departmentalization is poor communication across the different groups.

A) geographic
B) functional
C) process
D) customer
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Eric works with a team that includes production workers as well as marketing specialists to design the latest products the company was planning to offer. This implies ________.

A) the company is becoming more centralized
B) that Eric's job responsibilities have been reduced
C) the company is becoming more mechanistic
D) that Eric is a part of a cross-functional team
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Marcus was asked to represent the cardiac unit as part of a Total Quality Management (TQM) initiative that is aimed at improving the overall quality of care at his hospital. Other departments, such as orthopedics, neurology, oncology, and pediatrics also have representatives on this team. This TQM team is an example of ________.

A) a multi-cultural team
B) a cross-functional team
C) process integration
D) an interdepartmental team
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In the case of functional departmentalization, jobs are grouped according to ________.

A) tasks
B) territories
C) product lines
D) customer flow
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The process of grouping jobs together is known as ________.

A) departmentalization
B) centralization
C) formalization
D) organizational design
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Michelle is very concerned about the formal framework by which job tasks are divided, grouped, and coordinated within her unit. This implies that she is concerned about ________.

A) the chain of command
B) the organizational structure
C) the organizational design
D) decentralization
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Bill manages the quality department. His people check parts made by the production departments to assure all specifications are met. Bill is ________.

A) a non-manager
B) a middle manager
C) a staff manager
D) a line manager
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Which one of Fayol's 14 principles of management states that a person should report to only one manager?

A) unity of direction
B) unity of command
C) division of work
D) division of authority
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After extensive job cuts to reduce costs, upper level managers are spending significant amounts of time solving problems in the production units. Lower level managers are resentful that they cannot make decisions for their own units. What recommendation would you make for this firm?

A) Reorganize; departmentalize around customers instead of products.
B) Formalize; write explicit job descriptions, rules, and procedures so the upper managers won't have to decide each case individually.
C) Centralize; create a department that does nothing but make decisions.
D) Decentralize; give authority to the lower level managers regarding events in their own units.
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Which of the following factors would require a more decentralized organizational structure?

A) when the lower-level managers want a voice in decisions
B) when the lower-level managers are not capable of making decisions
C) when the decisions to be made are not significant
D) when the company is large
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All other things being equal, the wider or larger the span of control, the more ________ an organization is.

A) ambitious
B) rigid
C) mechanistic
D) cost efficient
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________ refers to how standardized an organization's jobs are and the extent to which employee behavior is guided by rules and procedures.

A) Specialization
B) Centralization
C) Decentralization
D) Formalization
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________ is the degree to which decision making takes place at upper levels of the organization.

A) Centralization
B) Decentralization
C) Formalization
D) Departmentalization
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The fact that Monica's signature is required on all documents and her word is the last word on all decisions relating to her department suggests that ________.

A) her employer has a centralized structure
B) her employer has a decentralized structure
C) her employer has a simple structure
D) her employer has an organic structure
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Willard has been assigned to a project development team in addition to his regular duties as a quality engineer. During this assignment he will report to both the project manager and his quality department manager. This situation ________.

A) violates span of control
B) violates unity of command
C) violates chain of command
D) violates the acceptance theory of authority
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Which of the following factors calls for a more centralized organizational structure?

A) when the decisions to be taken are significant
B) when the company is geographically dispersed
C) when the organization is facing a crisis
D) when the environment is complex
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Wilson is offered a chance to help direct the efforts of some employees assigned to his work group. This is a chance for Wilson to experience ________.

A) responsibility
B) leadership
C) command
D) authority
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When Bryan is offered a chance to help direct the efforts of some employees assigned to his work group, he sees this new assignment as a(n) ________.

A) decrease in authority
B) increase in departmentalization
C) increase in his responsibility
D) decrease in work specialization
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________ refers to the rights inherent in a managerial position to tell people what to do and to expect them to do it.

A) Responsibility
B) Liability
C) Bureaucracy
D) Authority
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________ is the obligation or expectation to perform a duty.

A) Responsibility
B) Authority
C) Commitment
D) Duty
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Bob works in a mid-sized organization with other skilled workers who all pitch in to do what needs to be done to satisfy the customer. It is likely Bob works in a ________ organization.

A) formalized
B) decentralized
C) departmentalized
D) cross-functional
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The ________ determines the number of levels and managers in an organization.

A) delegation of authority
B) unity of command
C) chain of command
D) span of control
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Paul, the HR manager, works in the Townsville plant and reports to the plant manager there, but he also reports to the corporate HR director in Cityburg. This reporting structure violates the principle of ________.

A) division of authority
B) unity of purpose
C) chain of command
D) unity of command
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According to the traditional view, managers could not-and should not-directly supervise more than ________ subordinates.

A) four or five
B) five or six
C) ten or eleven
D) fifteen or sixteen
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If top managers make key decisions with little input from below, then the organization is ________.

A) less mechanistic
B) more decentralized
C) less formalized
D) more centralized
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As organizations become more flexible and responsive to environmental trends, there is a distinct shift toward ________ decision making.

A) centralized
B) decentralized
C) concentrated
D) departmentalized
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In highly ________ organizations, there are explicit job descriptions, numerous organizational rules, and clearly defined procedures covering work processes.

A) formalized
B) decentralized
C) departmentalized
D) specialized
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Write a short essay on work specialization. How does specialization affect productivity? How does it affect a firm's cost structure?
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Organizational design is the degree to which standardized procedures are in place in an organization.
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The chain of command is a principle that states that a person should report to only one boss.
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Today's organizations mostly rely on strict rules and standardization to guide and regulate employee behavior.
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Managers today continue to see work specialization as important because it helps employees be more efficient.
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In highly formalized organizations, employees have more discretion in how they do their work.
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All other things unchanged, the narrower the span of control, the more efficient the organization is.
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Division of labor refers to the practice of identifying some workers as potential members of a bargaining unit and other workers as members of management.
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Employee empowerment gives employees more authority to make decisions.
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Define the process of organizing and explain how it helps an organization.
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What is meant by departmentalization? In a short essay, list and discuss the five common forms of departmentalization, their advantages and disadvantages.
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Work specialization is also known as division of labor.
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At one end of the spectrum, organizations can be absolutely centralized, while at the other end, they can be completely decentralized.
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To counteract the diseconomies of division of labor, a company can increase the range of tasks the employee performs.
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Discuss the differences between line and staff authority.
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In a short essay, explain authority and responsibility
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The more the decision-making power of lower-level employees, the more decentralized the organization is.
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Given other things unchanged, managers with well-trained and experienced employees can function well with a wider span of control than those with a less talented workforce.
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Organizational structure is the formal chain of command of jobs within an organization.
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Customer departmentalization works well because it emphasizes interdepartmental communication regarding customer's needs.
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Large organizations are more ________.

A) mechanistic
B) organic
C) disorganized
D) decentralized
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A(n) ________ organization is highly adaptive, loose, and flexible.

A) organic
B) centralized
C) customer-oriented
D) mechanistic
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Explain why unity of command is less important today than during the time when the principle was developed.
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Many of Custom Leather's employees are experienced artisans. The jobs most of them perform are not highly standardized. They take great pride in their craft and require few formal rules and little direct supervision. These traits are most typical of a(n) ________ organization.

A) departmentalized
B) mechanistic
C) organic
D) formalized
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Explain the traditional view of span of control.
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Explain centralization and decentralization. How do these relate to employee empowerment?
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An organic organization is low in centralization.
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List a few factors that influence the amount of centralization or decentralization in an organization.
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GlaxoSmithKline would become more ________ if it starts allowing its lab scientists to set the priorities and allocate the resources.

A) profitable
B) mechanistic
C) diversified
D) organic
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An organic organization strictly adheres to the chain-of-command principle and has a wide span of control.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of an organic organization?

A) high specialization
B) cross-functional teams
C) rigid departmentalization
D) narrow span of controls
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Explain the contemporary view of span of control.
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What are the four contingency variables that an organization's structure depends on?

A) strategy, size, technology, and equity
B) management, technology, equity, and degree of environmental uncertainty
C) management, funding, technology, and degree of environmental uncertainty
D) strategy, size, technology, and environmental uncertainty
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a mechanistic organization?

A) cross-functional teams
B) free flow of information
C) wide spans of control
D) clear chain of command
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Paul Abdul Oil Corporation (PAOC) began as a relatively small oil company. As PAOC has grown, the company has gained a highly trained group of managers and analysts at the corporate headquarters. This group is highly adaptive in its structure. Members of this group do not have standardized jobs, but are empowered to handle diverse job activities and problems. PAOC seems to have a(n) ________ structure.

A) mechanistic
B) divisional
C) functional
D) organic
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A(n) ________ organization is highly specialized and rigidly departmentalized.

A) organic
B) complex
C) learning
D) mechanistic
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A(n) ________ organization is highly formalized and centralized.

A) organic
B) mechanistic
C) complex
D) learning
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Large organizations tend to have more ________ than smaller organizations.

A) specialization
B) span of control
C) decentralization
D) autonomy
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Explain the concepts of mechanistic and organic structures.
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If a firm wants to become more adaptive and flexible, which of the following organizational structures is it likely to prefer?

A) formalized
B) mechanistic
C) organic
D) centralized
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In the early 20ᵗʰ century, automobiles were made one at a time by craftsmen who could perform every operation necessary to build the car. Henry Ford decided to limit the number of tasks each worker performed so each person could become expert in his position. With this practice, Ford introduced ________.

A) departmentalization
B) work specialization
C) centralization
D) formalization
B
2
What kind of departmentalization would be in place in a government organization where different public service responsibilities are divided into activities for employees, children, and the disabled?

A) product departmentalization
B) geographic departmentalization
C) process departmentalization
D) customer departmentalization
D
3
The process of dividing work activities into separate job tasks is known as ________.

A) work specialization
B) organizational design
C) differentiation
D) span of control
A
4
Melanie has noticed that everyone is very concerned about the line of authority within the hospital. This implies that the employees at the hospital are worried about the ________.

A) unity of command
B) chain of command
C) span of control
D) departmentalization
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________ is the formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.

A) Departmentalization
B) Organizational design
C) Organizational structure
D) Work specialization
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Pauline sat on a bar-type stool screwing nuts onto bolts about 3,000 times a day while reading a novel. Her production job paid well but that's about all it had going for it. Even though the work was not physically taxing, Pauline was exhausted by the end of her day. Facing another day just like yesterday nearly brought her to tears. Pauline was experiencing ________.

A) repetitive motion stress
B) burnout
C) economies of scale
D) diseconomies from division of labor
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________ departmentalization is based on the product or customer flow through the organization.

A) Product
B) Functional
C) Process
D) Customer
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The line of authority that extends from upper organizational levels to lower levels, clarifying who reports to whom, is known as the ________.

A) employee power distance
B) unity of command
C) span of control
D) chain of command
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Which of the following statements accurately defines work specialization?

A) It is the basis of grouping jobs together.
B) Individual employees specialize in doing part of an activity rather than the entire activity.
C) It is the line of authority extending from upper organizational levels to the lower levels.
D) It clarifies who reports to whom.
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Organizational design is a process that involves decisions about ________.

A) work specialization and cost-leadership
B) chain of command and span of control
C) centralization and differentiation
D) departmentalization and diversification
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Departmentalization based on ________ groups jobs on the basis of territory or physical location.

A) customer
B) product
C) geography
D) process
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Work teams composed of individuals from various functional specialties are known as ________ teams.

A) cross-control
B) cross-training
C) cross-functional
D) cross-department
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At Chemetron, all the accounting people share one large work area; all the quality control people are housed in a large office next to the production floor; and maintenance has its own space at the back of the building. Chemetron is using ________.

A) departmental specialization
B) functional departmentalization
C) process departmentalization
D) product specialization
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A disadvantage of ________ departmentalization is poor communication across the different groups.

A) geographic
B) functional
C) process
D) customer
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Eric works with a team that includes production workers as well as marketing specialists to design the latest products the company was planning to offer. This implies ________.

A) the company is becoming more centralized
B) that Eric's job responsibilities have been reduced
C) the company is becoming more mechanistic
D) that Eric is a part of a cross-functional team
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Marcus was asked to represent the cardiac unit as part of a Total Quality Management (TQM) initiative that is aimed at improving the overall quality of care at his hospital. Other departments, such as orthopedics, neurology, oncology, and pediatrics also have representatives on this team. This TQM team is an example of ________.

A) a multi-cultural team
B) a cross-functional team
C) process integration
D) an interdepartmental team
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In the case of functional departmentalization, jobs are grouped according to ________.

A) tasks
B) territories
C) product lines
D) customer flow
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The process of grouping jobs together is known as ________.

A) departmentalization
B) centralization
C) formalization
D) organizational design
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Michelle is very concerned about the formal framework by which job tasks are divided, grouped, and coordinated within her unit. This implies that she is concerned about ________.

A) the chain of command
B) the organizational structure
C) the organizational design
D) decentralization
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Bill manages the quality department. His people check parts made by the production departments to assure all specifications are met. Bill is ________.

A) a non-manager
B) a middle manager
C) a staff manager
D) a line manager
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Which one of Fayol's 14 principles of management states that a person should report to only one manager?

A) unity of direction
B) unity of command
C) division of work
D) division of authority
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After extensive job cuts to reduce costs, upper level managers are spending significant amounts of time solving problems in the production units. Lower level managers are resentful that they cannot make decisions for their own units. What recommendation would you make for this firm?

A) Reorganize; departmentalize around customers instead of products.
B) Formalize; write explicit job descriptions, rules, and procedures so the upper managers won't have to decide each case individually.
C) Centralize; create a department that does nothing but make decisions.
D) Decentralize; give authority to the lower level managers regarding events in their own units.
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Which of the following factors would require a more decentralized organizational structure?

A) when the lower-level managers want a voice in decisions
B) when the lower-level managers are not capable of making decisions
C) when the decisions to be made are not significant
D) when the company is large
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All other things being equal, the wider or larger the span of control, the more ________ an organization is.

A) ambitious
B) rigid
C) mechanistic
D) cost efficient
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________ refers to how standardized an organization's jobs are and the extent to which employee behavior is guided by rules and procedures.

A) Specialization
B) Centralization
C) Decentralization
D) Formalization
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________ is the degree to which decision making takes place at upper levels of the organization.

A) Centralization
B) Decentralization
C) Formalization
D) Departmentalization
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The fact that Monica's signature is required on all documents and her word is the last word on all decisions relating to her department suggests that ________.

A) her employer has a centralized structure
B) her employer has a decentralized structure
C) her employer has a simple structure
D) her employer has an organic structure
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Willard has been assigned to a project development team in addition to his regular duties as a quality engineer. During this assignment he will report to both the project manager and his quality department manager. This situation ________.

A) violates span of control
B) violates unity of command
C) violates chain of command
D) violates the acceptance theory of authority
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Which of the following factors calls for a more centralized organizational structure?

A) when the decisions to be taken are significant
B) when the company is geographically dispersed
C) when the organization is facing a crisis
D) when the environment is complex
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Wilson is offered a chance to help direct the efforts of some employees assigned to his work group. This is a chance for Wilson to experience ________.

A) responsibility
B) leadership
C) command
D) authority
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When Bryan is offered a chance to help direct the efforts of some employees assigned to his work group, he sees this new assignment as a(n) ________.

A) decrease in authority
B) increase in departmentalization
C) increase in his responsibility
D) decrease in work specialization
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________ refers to the rights inherent in a managerial position to tell people what to do and to expect them to do it.

A) Responsibility
B) Liability
C) Bureaucracy
D) Authority
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________ is the obligation or expectation to perform a duty.

A) Responsibility
B) Authority
C) Commitment
D) Duty
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Bob works in a mid-sized organization with other skilled workers who all pitch in to do what needs to be done to satisfy the customer. It is likely Bob works in a ________ organization.

A) formalized
B) decentralized
C) departmentalized
D) cross-functional
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The ________ determines the number of levels and managers in an organization.

A) delegation of authority
B) unity of command
C) chain of command
D) span of control
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Paul, the HR manager, works in the Townsville plant and reports to the plant manager there, but he also reports to the corporate HR director in Cityburg. This reporting structure violates the principle of ________.

A) division of authority
B) unity of purpose
C) chain of command
D) unity of command
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According to the traditional view, managers could not-and should not-directly supervise more than ________ subordinates.

A) four or five
B) five or six
C) ten or eleven
D) fifteen or sixteen
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If top managers make key decisions with little input from below, then the organization is ________.

A) less mechanistic
B) more decentralized
C) less formalized
D) more centralized
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As organizations become more flexible and responsive to environmental trends, there is a distinct shift toward ________ decision making.

A) centralized
B) decentralized
C) concentrated
D) departmentalized
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In highly ________ organizations, there are explicit job descriptions, numerous organizational rules, and clearly defined procedures covering work processes.

A) formalized
B) decentralized
C) departmentalized
D) specialized
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Write a short essay on work specialization. How does specialization affect productivity? How does it affect a firm's cost structure?
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Organizational design is the degree to which standardized procedures are in place in an organization.
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The chain of command is a principle that states that a person should report to only one boss.
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Today's organizations mostly rely on strict rules and standardization to guide and regulate employee behavior.
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Managers today continue to see work specialization as important because it helps employees be more efficient.
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In highly formalized organizations, employees have more discretion in how they do their work.
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All other things unchanged, the narrower the span of control, the more efficient the organization is.
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Division of labor refers to the practice of identifying some workers as potential members of a bargaining unit and other workers as members of management.
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Employee empowerment gives employees more authority to make decisions.
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Define the process of organizing and explain how it helps an organization.
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What is meant by departmentalization? In a short essay, list and discuss the five common forms of departmentalization, their advantages and disadvantages.
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52
Work specialization is also known as division of labor.
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53
At one end of the spectrum, organizations can be absolutely centralized, while at the other end, they can be completely decentralized.
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54
To counteract the diseconomies of division of labor, a company can increase the range of tasks the employee performs.
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55
Discuss the differences between line and staff authority.
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56
In a short essay, explain authority and responsibility
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57
The more the decision-making power of lower-level employees, the more decentralized the organization is.
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58
Given other things unchanged, managers with well-trained and experienced employees can function well with a wider span of control than those with a less talented workforce.
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59
Organizational structure is the formal chain of command of jobs within an organization.
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60
Customer departmentalization works well because it emphasizes interdepartmental communication regarding customer's needs.
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61
Large organizations are more ________.

A) mechanistic
B) organic
C) disorganized
D) decentralized
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62
A(n) ________ organization is highly adaptive, loose, and flexible.

A) organic
B) centralized
C) customer-oriented
D) mechanistic
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63
Explain why unity of command is less important today than during the time when the principle was developed.
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64
Many of Custom Leather's employees are experienced artisans. The jobs most of them perform are not highly standardized. They take great pride in their craft and require few formal rules and little direct supervision. These traits are most typical of a(n) ________ organization.

A) departmentalized
B) mechanistic
C) organic
D) formalized
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65
Explain the traditional view of span of control.
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66
Explain centralization and decentralization. How do these relate to employee empowerment?
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67
An organic organization is low in centralization.
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68
List a few factors that influence the amount of centralization or decentralization in an organization.
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69
GlaxoSmithKline would become more ________ if it starts allowing its lab scientists to set the priorities and allocate the resources.

A) profitable
B) mechanistic
C) diversified
D) organic
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70
An organic organization strictly adheres to the chain-of-command principle and has a wide span of control.
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71
Which of the following is a characteristic of an organic organization?

A) high specialization
B) cross-functional teams
C) rigid departmentalization
D) narrow span of controls
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72
Explain the contemporary view of span of control.
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73
What are the four contingency variables that an organization's structure depends on?

A) strategy, size, technology, and equity
B) management, technology, equity, and degree of environmental uncertainty
C) management, funding, technology, and degree of environmental uncertainty
D) strategy, size, technology, and environmental uncertainty
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74
Which of the following is a characteristic of a mechanistic organization?

A) cross-functional teams
B) free flow of information
C) wide spans of control
D) clear chain of command
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75
Paul Abdul Oil Corporation (PAOC) began as a relatively small oil company. As PAOC has grown, the company has gained a highly trained group of managers and analysts at the corporate headquarters. This group is highly adaptive in its structure. Members of this group do not have standardized jobs, but are empowered to handle diverse job activities and problems. PAOC seems to have a(n) ________ structure.

A) mechanistic
B) divisional
C) functional
D) organic
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76
A(n) ________ organization is highly specialized and rigidly departmentalized.

A) organic
B) complex
C) learning
D) mechanistic
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77
A(n) ________ organization is highly formalized and centralized.

A) organic
B) mechanistic
C) complex
D) learning
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78
Large organizations tend to have more ________ than smaller organizations.

A) specialization
B) span of control
C) decentralization
D) autonomy
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79
Explain the concepts of mechanistic and organic structures.
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80
If a firm wants to become more adaptive and flexible, which of the following organizational structures is it likely to prefer?

A) formalized
B) mechanistic
C) organic
D) centralized
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