Deck 2: Management Thought: Past and Present

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Time and motion studies sprang from the contingency management school of theory.
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Classical management theory originated in England during the 19th century.
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All management schools of theory originated within the United States.
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Maslow developed a needs-based theory of motivation.
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The idea of specialization emphasized in the classical scientific school has been modified today to avoid the physical and psychological hazards of boring work.
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Henri Fayol contends that all workers should report to one and only one boss,i.e. ,unity of command.
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The wise manager learns little from studying the past.
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The behavioral management theory originated during England's industrial revolution.
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Abraham Maslow is best known for the fourteen "original" principles of management.
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The behavioral management school of theory is an extension of sociology,psychology,and anthropology.
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Theory is a part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles.
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The "discovery" that all employees are not primarily motivated by tangibles such as money was made during the behavioral school era.
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Prior to the behavioral school,the employee was not the primary focus of management's concern.
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The classical administrative school led to the behavioral school.
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Robert Owen is considered the father of scientific management.
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Unity of direction means the right to give orders,according to Henri Fayol.
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All schools of management thought originated within the 20th century.
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The classical scientific school grew from the classical administrative school.
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The major limitation of human perspective theory is its complexity.
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The classical school of management thought emphasizes behavioral applications.
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"Thinking outside the box" is encourages in contingency theory.
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The flow of information and how organizations should efficiently be operated was emphasized by the ____________ school of thought.

A)classical administrative
B)systems
C)behavioral
D)contingency
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Synergy is the decreased effectiveness that results from combined action or cooperation.
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The branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries is operations management.
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A management information system is a computer-based system that gives managers the information they need to make decisions.
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Management science techniques cannot substitute for sound,balanced judgment and management experience.
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Management science is the study of complex systems of people,money,equipment,and procedure,with the goal of understanding them and improving their effectiveness.
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__________ used time and motion studies to analyze workers' activities and remove unnecessary movements and causes of fatigue.

A)Abraham Maslow.
B)Henry Ford.
C)Elton Mayo.
D)Frederick W.Taylor.
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The ability to be flexible and adaptive are managerial attributes within the contingency school.
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Changes in an organizational system usually do not effect other subsystems or components of that organization.
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The concept of synergy is attributed to the systems school of theory.
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A system is a set of interrelated parts that work together to achieve stated goals or to function according to a plan or design.
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Which of the following individuals is known as the Father of Scientific Management?

A)Frederick Taylor
B)Mary Parker Follett
C)Edwards Deming
D)Elton Mayo
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The quantitative school of management theory emphasizes on mathematical approaches to management problems.
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Kaizen is a major component of systems theory.
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According to systems theory,the components of an enterprise interact to create synergy that can benefit each component and the whole.
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Some companies have lost sight of customers and quality by being preoccupied with the quantitative management school of theory.
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The management theory that originated during England's Industrial Revolution,and is defined as a theory that focused on finding the one best way to perform and manage tasks is the:

A)behavioral school.
B)classical management theory.
C)quantitative school.
D)systems theory.
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The techniques and tools of management science are seldom used to plan,organize,staff,lead,and control production operations.
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The title,Father of Scientific Management,is often attributed to ___________.

A)Frederick Taylor
B)Frank Gilbreth
C)Henry Metcalf
D)Henry Gantt
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Some of the most common tools of operations management include the following except:

A)inventory models.
B)break-even analysis.
C)marketing research.
D)production scheduling.
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Division of work,authority,discipline,and unity of command are some of Henri Fayol's:

A)techniques of control.
B)principles of management.
C)informal communication expressions.
D)quantitative measures.
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Management "scholars" such as Owen,Mayo,Maslow,and McGregor endorse the ____________ school of theory.

A)behavioral
B)classical
C)quality focus
D)systems
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The behavioral school of theory focuses upon:

A)products.
B)price.
C)promotion.
D)people.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)is a reflection of the __________ school of thought.

A)behavioral
B)classical administrative
C)contingency
D)quantitative
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The branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries is called:

A)operations management.
B)quantitative management.
C)industrial management.
D)technical management.
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From the 1950s into the 1980s,many American managers were preoccupied with lowering costs,maximizing profits,and:

A)short-term thinking.
B)environmental concerns.
C)oversea markets.
D)hiring minorities.
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Management information systems would best be identified as:

A)people-based.
B)computed-based.
C)accounting-based.
D)production-based.
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One result of the behavioral school was the creation of positions for professional:

A)technical assistants.
B)advisors.
C)staffing managers.
D)human resource managers.
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Synergy usually occurs when organizations and their subsystems interact with ____________.

A)external departments or organizations
B)internal departments
C)more than two people
D)many individuals who have the same goal
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Bureaucratic organizations are associated with the ____________ school of thought.

A)classical administrative
B)systems
C)quantitative
D)contingency
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Which of the following is NOT true about the Hawthorne studies?

A)workers pressure coworkers to keep production within quotas
B)the studies heightened management's awareness of the social needs
C)when employees are treated with dignity,productivity is increased
D)social pressures by coworkers do not significantly affect individual behavior
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The theoretical premise that the sum of 1 + 2 + 3 will equal 7 or more is known as:

A)systems awareness.
B)quality effort.
C)synergy.
D)contingency thinking.
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An organizational system is comprised of all the following except:

A)science.
B)inputs.
C)processing.
D)outputs.
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The first management theory that gave specific attention and concern to Employees was the ____________ school.

A)classical scientific
B)classical administrative
C)behavioral
D)quantitative
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A thorough understanding of how a total system works requires an understanding of how:

A)to use statistics.
B)costs affect production.
C)to maximize profits.
D)component parts are interrelated.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)are socially recognized as:

A)popular.
B)effective and efficient.
C)cost savers.
D)bureaucracies.
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One phrase that captures the essence of contingency theory is:

A)alls well that ends well
B)it all depends
C)mite makes right
D)speak softly and carry a big stick
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Within systems theory,employees "down the line" in a series of events or processes are called:

A)internal users.
B)external users.
C)consumers.
D)suppliers.
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Individual contributors to the classical schools of management thought include all of the following except:

A)Henri Fayol.
B)Mary Parker Follett.
C)Frederick Taylor.
D)Abraham Maslow.
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Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
classical administrative
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
operations management
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
bureaucracies
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Which of the following individuals was not considered to be a significant Contributor to the quality management theory/movement?

A)Shewhart
B)Deming
C)Juran
D)Plunkett
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
classical scientific school
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The essence of the quality of any output is the ability to:

A)start with quality inputs
B)train employees on quality control
C)meet the needs of the customer
D)develop quality circles
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
contingency school
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Kaizen,a contemporary Japanese business management term,is associated with:

A)maximizing profits.
B)lowering costs.
C)continuous improvement.
D)classical management.
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
operations research
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
behavioral school
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The Japanese philosophy,kaizen,is interpreted to mean:

A)increase profits.
B)lower costs.
C)work harder.
D)continue to improve.
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
kaizen
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
management science
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
quality school
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A key concept in reengineering is knowing what the company should be doing,based on:

A)the CEO
B)customer demands
C)core competency
D)competition
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Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
classical management theory
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Management options,variables,and situations characterized the __________ school.

A)classical science
B)contingency
C)systems
D)quantitative
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Reengineering is also known as:

A)process innovation.
B)internal business improvement.
C)business process redesign.
D)all of the answers are correct.
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MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
systems school
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Quality management or TQM is often referred to as:

A)standard time.
B)span of management.
C)division of labor.
D)continuous improvement.
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Time and motion studies sprang from the contingency management school of theory.
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Classical management theory originated in England during the 19th century.
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All management schools of theory originated within the United States.
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Maslow developed a needs-based theory of motivation.
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The idea of specialization emphasized in the classical scientific school has been modified today to avoid the physical and psychological hazards of boring work.
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Henri Fayol contends that all workers should report to one and only one boss,i.e. ,unity of command.
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The behavioral management theory originated during England's industrial revolution.
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Abraham Maslow is best known for the fourteen "original" principles of management.
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The behavioral management school of theory is an extension of sociology,psychology,and anthropology.
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The classical administrative school led to the behavioral school.
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Robert Owen is considered the father of scientific management.
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Unity of direction means the right to give orders,according to Henri Fayol.
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The classical school of management thought emphasizes behavioral applications.
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Synergy is the decreased effectiveness that results from combined action or cooperation.
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The branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries is operations management.
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A management information system is a computer-based system that gives managers the information they need to make decisions.
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Management science techniques cannot substitute for sound,balanced judgment and management experience.
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Management science is the study of complex systems of people,money,equipment,and procedure,with the goal of understanding them and improving their effectiveness.
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__________ used time and motion studies to analyze workers' activities and remove unnecessary movements and causes of fatigue.

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The ability to be flexible and adaptive are managerial attributes within the contingency school.
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Changes in an organizational system usually do not effect other subsystems or components of that organization.
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The concept of synergy is attributed to the systems school of theory.
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A system is a set of interrelated parts that work together to achieve stated goals or to function according to a plan or design.
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Which of the following individuals is known as the Father of Scientific Management?

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The quantitative school of management theory emphasizes on mathematical approaches to management problems.
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Kaizen is a major component of systems theory.
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According to systems theory,the components of an enterprise interact to create synergy that can benefit each component and the whole.
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Some companies have lost sight of customers and quality by being preoccupied with the quantitative management school of theory.
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The management theory that originated during England's Industrial Revolution,and is defined as a theory that focused on finding the one best way to perform and manage tasks is the:

A)behavioral school.
B)classical management theory.
C)quantitative school.
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The techniques and tools of management science are seldom used to plan,organize,staff,lead,and control production operations.
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The title,Father of Scientific Management,is often attributed to ___________.

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B)Frank Gilbreth
C)Henry Metcalf
D)Henry Gantt
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Some of the most common tools of operations management include the following except:

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D)production scheduling.
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Division of work,authority,discipline,and unity of command are some of Henri Fayol's:

A)techniques of control.
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C)informal communication expressions.
D)quantitative measures.
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Management "scholars" such as Owen,Mayo,Maslow,and McGregor endorse the ____________ school of theory.

A)behavioral
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C)quality focus
D)systems
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The behavioral school of theory focuses upon:

A)products.
B)price.
C)promotion.
D)people.
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45
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)is a reflection of the __________ school of thought.

A)behavioral
B)classical administrative
C)contingency
D)quantitative
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46
The branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries is called:

A)operations management.
B)quantitative management.
C)industrial management.
D)technical management.
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47
From the 1950s into the 1980s,many American managers were preoccupied with lowering costs,maximizing profits,and:

A)short-term thinking.
B)environmental concerns.
C)oversea markets.
D)hiring minorities.
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48
Management information systems would best be identified as:

A)people-based.
B)computed-based.
C)accounting-based.
D)production-based.
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49
One result of the behavioral school was the creation of positions for professional:

A)technical assistants.
B)advisors.
C)staffing managers.
D)human resource managers.
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50
Synergy usually occurs when organizations and their subsystems interact with ____________.

A)external departments or organizations
B)internal departments
C)more than two people
D)many individuals who have the same goal
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51
Bureaucratic organizations are associated with the ____________ school of thought.

A)classical administrative
B)systems
C)quantitative
D)contingency
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52
Which of the following is NOT true about the Hawthorne studies?

A)workers pressure coworkers to keep production within quotas
B)the studies heightened management's awareness of the social needs
C)when employees are treated with dignity,productivity is increased
D)social pressures by coworkers do not significantly affect individual behavior
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53
The theoretical premise that the sum of 1 + 2 + 3 will equal 7 or more is known as:

A)systems awareness.
B)quality effort.
C)synergy.
D)contingency thinking.
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54
An organizational system is comprised of all the following except:

A)science.
B)inputs.
C)processing.
D)outputs.
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55
The first management theory that gave specific attention and concern to Employees was the ____________ school.

A)classical scientific
B)classical administrative
C)behavioral
D)quantitative
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56
A thorough understanding of how a total system works requires an understanding of how:

A)to use statistics.
B)costs affect production.
C)to maximize profits.
D)component parts are interrelated.
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57
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)are socially recognized as:

A)popular.
B)effective and efficient.
C)cost savers.
D)bureaucracies.
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58
One phrase that captures the essence of contingency theory is:

A)alls well that ends well
B)it all depends
C)mite makes right
D)speak softly and carry a big stick
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59
Within systems theory,employees "down the line" in a series of events or processes are called:

A)internal users.
B)external users.
C)consumers.
D)suppliers.
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60
Individual contributors to the classical schools of management thought include all of the following except:

A)Henri Fayol.
B)Mary Parker Follett.
C)Frederick Taylor.
D)Abraham Maslow.
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61
MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
classical administrative
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62
MATCHING
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a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
operations management
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63
MATCHING
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a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
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64
Which of the following individuals was not considered to be a significant Contributor to the quality management theory/movement?

A)Shewhart
B)Deming
C)Juran
D)Plunkett
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65
MATCHING
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a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
classical scientific school
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66
The essence of the quality of any output is the ability to:

A)start with quality inputs
B)train employees on quality control
C)meet the needs of the customer
D)develop quality circles
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67
MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
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68
Kaizen,a contemporary Japanese business management term,is associated with:

A)maximizing profits.
B)lowering costs.
C)continuous improvement.
D)classical management.
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69
MATCHING
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a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
operations research
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70
MATCHING
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a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
behavioral school
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71
The Japanese philosophy,kaizen,is interpreted to mean:

A)increase profits.
B)lower costs.
C)work harder.
D)continue to improve.
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72
MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
kaizen
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73
MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
management science
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74
MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
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75
A key concept in reengineering is knowing what the company should be doing,based on:

A)the CEO
B)customer demands
C)core competency
D)competition
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76
MATCHING
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a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
classical management theory
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77
Management options,variables,and situations characterized the __________ school.

A)classical science
B)contingency
C)systems
D)quantitative
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78
Reengineering is also known as:

A)process innovation.
B)internal business improvement.
C)business process redesign.
D)all of the answers are correct.
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79
MATCHING
Match the options below with the correct phrases:
a. continuous improvement
b. the school that emphasizes math and measurements
c. a set of interrelated parts that work together
d. rethinking and redesign of business processes
e. rational organizations based on the control of knowledge
f. the theory pursuing "the one best way"
g. the school of variables and unique situations
h. 1 + 1 = more than two (2)
i. the school that emphasizes meeting the needs of the customer
j. the study of complex systems to improve effectiveness
k. models, simulations, games, and other analytical tools are used to optimize performance
l. the branch of management science that applies to manufacturing or service industries
m. the school that emphasizes people
n. the school that focuses upon the flow of information in organizations
o. theory that holds than an organization comprises various parts that must perform tasks necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the system as a whole
p. the school that was mainly concerned with the manufacturing and factory floor environments
q. part of an art or science that attempts to explain the relationships between and among its underlying principles
systems school
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80
Quality management or TQM is often referred to as:

A)standard time.
B)span of management.
C)division of labor.
D)continuous improvement.
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