Deck 3: The Managers Changing Work Environment and Ethical Responsibilities: Doing the Right Thing
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Deck 3: The Managers Changing Work Environment and Ethical Responsibilities: Doing the Right Thing
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Research has shown that students who don't actually do the assigned work and cheat are more likely to commit felonies and develop depression disorders.
False
Explanation: As the research shows,students who cheat and thus don't actually do the assigned work are more likely to fail.
Explanation: As the research shows,students who cheat and thus don't actually do the assigned work are more likely to fail.
2
Mr.Fun,a small toy store,started marketing a new video game for Let's Play Games,a large game supplier.Mr.Fun is an example of a distributor for Let's Play's games.
True
Explanation: A distributor is a person or an organization that helps another organization sell its goods and services to customers.
Explanation: A distributor is a person or an organization that helps another organization sell its goods and services to customers.
3
Most customers value price over service,and are unconcerned by poor customer relations.
False
Explanation: Many customers value service over price,and are generally frustrated by poor customer relations.
Explanation: Many customers value service over price,and are generally frustrated by poor customer relations.
4
Donna loves to cook,and when she needs certain types of herbs,fruits,and vegetables to make a recipe,she usually shops at Phillip's Grocery because it carries a nice selection of fresh produce.Donna is considered a customer of Phillip's Grocery.
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External stakeholders include the owners and board of directors.
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Stakeholders are competitors of the organization who have an interest,or stake,in stealing a company's business.
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Prior to a 2010 natural-gas pipeline explosion in San Bruno,California,Pacific Gas & Electric chose to use its surplus revenues to improve safety,an example of ethical decision-making.
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The task and general environments make up an organization's internal environment.
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The employees of a production facility that produce parts for boats are meeting to discuss ways to control the rising costs because it is affecting their bonus.The employees are concerned about how to accomplish this,since they are internal stakeholders of the factory.
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A large factory across the street from Anne's Café,a family-owned restaurant for over 50 years,is planning to close.The employees of the plant are a large percentage of the customers for the café.The café's customers and suppliers are concerned about the future of the restaurant because they are external stakeholders.
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Sal,the owner of a produce market,is concerned because a national grocery store has decided to build a new store just one mile from his market.Sal knows that the large retailer will offer better wages and lower prices,battling for his employees and customers.Therefore,this new grocery is a competitor of Sal's Market.
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12
Members of the board of directors are elected by the stockholders.
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13
Paul,who is normally an ethical person,has an opportunity to acquire what he feels is "easy" money in his job,and he believes it is safe to steal the money because nobody would know if he does take it.Paul rationalizes that it is fine to carry out his plan because he needs it more than the person whom the money belongs to.The psychological mechanism that causes Paul to want to steal the money is poor self-esteem.
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14
With a sole proprietorship,the board of directors is a vital part of major company decisions.
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15
The task environment of Top-Notch Sewing consists of a total of two groups,customers and stockholders,which give the employees and management of Top-Notch its daily jobs.
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With the "holier-than-thou" effect,people tend to be overly optimistic about their own abilities and fortunes-to overestimate their standing in class.
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17
The board of directors of a corporation is responsible to see that the company is being run according to the employees' interests.
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18
Pete's Janitorial Supply furnishes janitorial and paper products to cleaning services.Pete's is an example of a supplier.
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19
The owners of an organization consist of all those who can claim it as their legal property.
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20
The first law of business is to take care of the employees and stockholders.
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21
Managers may be able to control some forces in the general environment,but they can't control those in the task environment.
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22
Political-legal forces are changes in the way politics shape laws and laws shape the opportunities for and threats to an organization.
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23
Members of the National Organization for Animals (NOA)have launched a letter-writing campaign to elected officials and have contributed funds to election campaigns to try to exert political influence;NOA is an example of a government regulator.
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24
If a community gives a company tax breaks in return for the promise of new jobs and the firm fails to deliver,rescinding those tax breaks when firms don't deliver promised jobs are known as cutbacks.
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25
Typically,labor unions tend to represent salaried workers,and professional associations tend to represent hourly workers.
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26
The general environment,or macroenvironment,includes six forces: economic,technological,sociocultural,demographic,political-legal,and international.
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27
Distributors can be quite important because in some industries there is not a lot of competition,so the distributor has a lot of power in setting the price of the product.
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28
When a daycare center looks at the recent increase in the number of working mothers in its area to determine how many employees to hire,this is an example of studying demographic forces.
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29
Associations that are utilized by government agencies to monitor manufacturing and agricultural needs and developments are known as government regulators.
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30
Economic forces consist of the general economic conditions and trends like unemployment,inflation,interest rates,and economic growth that may affect an organization's performance.
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31
Paul,the vice president of marketing of an international sales organization,is considering adding an office in a new country.He is looking at the current economic,political,legal,and technological global forces in that country that can affect the success of the expansion into the new area.These forces that Paul is studying are international forces.
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32
Managers can usually ignore the mass media without adverse effect.
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33
Due to obesity issues in the lives of many customers,consumers are demanding a healthy menu from restaurants.This change in demand is an example of a demographic force.
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34
Private-sector unionization has slightly increased,because despite the recession,jobs in manufacturing and construction have increased.
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35
Choosing between product performance and employee performance is what most ethical conflicts are about.
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36
Technological forces,such as air-conditioning,are new developments in methods for transforming resources into goods or services.
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37
Just before introduction of a new revolutionary laptop,the Top205 by Top Computers,Greg,the CEO of Top,was informed that there could be a problem with part that may cause reliability issues.Greg knows that correcting the problem would delay the introduction of the product,affect the reputation of Top Computers,and be expensive due to possible order cancellations and added advertising costs.Greg's decision whether to delay the introduction of the Top205 or proceed as planned is an example of an ethical dilemma.
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38
Marketing for a startup small business to obtain many small new customers is known as crowdfunding.
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39
When Pleasant Resort,a successful 100-year-old hotel and resort,became part of A-Plus Hotels,a five-star hotel chain,so Pleasant could market its facility and services and A-Plus Hotels could enter the resort market,this relationship is an example of a strategic allies relationship.
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40
International forces represent a huge grab bag of influences that may affect an organization,such as the economic integration of the European Union,which has developed threats and opportunities for American companies.
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41
Milton Friedman represents the view that the social responsibility of business is to maintain a balance between business and environmental concerns.
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42
Ethical behavior is behavior that is accepted as "right" as opposed to "accepted" according to the standards of what is right or wrong.
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43
Psychologist Laurence Kohlberg has proposed three levels of personal moral development: preconventional,conventional,and postconventional.
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44
When judging an organization's policies-such as fair and impartial administering of promotions regardless of gender,age,sexual orientation,and the like-ethical behavior under the justice approach is guided by respect for impartial standards of fairness and equity.
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45
The utilitarian approach is guided by what will result in the individual's best long-term interests.
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46
Corporate social responsibility is the belief that corporations are expected to go above and beyond following the law and making a profit to be a good corporate citizen and benefit interests of society.
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47
A benefit of the individual approach is that when managers make decisions that are made in the individual's best interests,this will usually benefit most people.
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48
The beliefs by individuals regarding what they feel others will observe in their behavior are called ethics.
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49
A code of ethics is an insurance document specifying upper management's ethical policy and procedures regarding health care with the Affordable Care Act.
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50
A Ponzi scheme is when an individual or company utilizes the bait-and-switch method.A product is advertised at a low price,but when customers ask to buy the item they are told that the advertised good is not available and are pressured to buy a higher-priced item.
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51
Terrell,the HR manager,strongly believes that fairness means hiring according to ability,not family background.Terrell's deeply held belief regarding hiring is a part of his dilemma approach.
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52
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act set up the Federal Trade Commission to ensure consumer protection and eliminate and prevent anticompetitive business practices,with penalties of as much as 25 years in prison for noncompliance.
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53
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,through which Bill Gates and his wife have pledged to spend billions on health,education,and overcoming poverty,is an example of natural capital.
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54
A whistle-blower is usually a stakeholder who reports organizational misconduct to the public.
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55
Despite recent pressure from stockholders to increase profits,a global petroleum organization has maintained a practice of consistently acting ethically by being a good global corporate citizen,taking host-country and global standards into consideration when making decisions,and obeying the law of host countries as well as international law.This is an example of a company acting socially responsible.B.Carroll,corporate social responsibility rests at the top of a pyramid of a corporation's obligations,right up there with economic,legal,and ethical obligations.Carroll suggests the responsibilities of an organization in the global economy should take the following priorities,with profit being the most fundamental (base of the pyramid)and corporate citizenship at the top: (1)Be a good global corporate citizen,as defined by the host country's expectations; (2)be ethical in its practices,taking host-country and global standards into consideration; (3)obey the law of host countries as well as international law;and (4)make a profit consistent with expectations for international business.
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56
When illegal female immigrants from Central America are transported into Texas and forced to work seven days a week or as prostitutes,this violates the moral-rights approach.
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57
In the old days of cutthroat capitalism,a company's most important goal was to make money pretty much any way it could.Today for-profit enterprises generally make a point of "putting something back" into society as well as taking something out.
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58
An organization's value system is the belief of employees and customers about that company's product and service quality.
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59
Human resource professionals indicate that when their organizations offer ethics training using a case approach to present employees with ethical dilemmas by clarifying expectations,this kind of training may reduce unethical behavior.
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60
Companies screen out dishonest,irresponsible workers after they are hired by checking employees' résumé and references.
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61
As businesses are going green today,sustainability programs have produced environmental benefits,but unfortunately,they have also resulted in higher costs,lower revenues,and at times,have hurt organizations competitively.
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62
When talking with Shane,a sales manager,she remarked that typically,her employees sincerely and positively overstate their job performance and abilities.This is an example of the ____ effect.
A)overstatement
B)motivated blindness
C)holier-than-thou
D)cheating
E)fudging
A)overstatement
B)motivated blindness
C)holier-than-thou
D)cheating
E)fudging
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63
Warm Hearts is a nonprofit organization that brings warm meals to older adults and runs errands for its clients;the board of that nonprofit is called the _____.
A)overall board
B)nonprofit trustees or the directors
C)strategic board
D)daily oversight committee
E)board of trustees or board of regents
A)overall board
B)nonprofit trustees or the directors
C)strategic board
D)daily oversight committee
E)board of trustees or board of regents
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64
When making a decision to purchase a new SUV for their growing family,George and Susan are like most Americans: they are more likely to buy products from companies that will save them money than from organizations that are known to be socially responsible.
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65
Amy,a successful banker and educator,has decided to retire,but she is very interested in staying involved with a company "that cares." So when asked to be on its board of directors,she gladly accepted the invitation.As a member of the board,Amy will be involved with the organization's ____.
A)overall strategic goals and approval of major decisions
B)daily company management and employee supervision
C)overall strategic goals and global HR management
D)daily specific company goals and management of a specific department
E)oversight of sales and marketing
A)overall strategic goals and approval of major decisions
B)daily company management and employee supervision
C)overall strategic goals and global HR management
D)daily specific company goals and management of a specific department
E)oversight of sales and marketing
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66
Don,the owner of a fishing business,attended an entrepreneurship workshop that discussed the triple bottom line,which measures an organization's ____ performance.
A)social,environmental,financial
B)financial,diversity,environmental
C)social,synergy,diversity
D)marketing,profit,efficiency
E)social,effectiveness,financial
A)social,environmental,financial
B)financial,diversity,environmental
C)social,synergy,diversity
D)marketing,profit,efficiency
E)social,effectiveness,financial
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67
The plant manager of a factory that produces tires told Sal,the purchasing manager,to approach the suppliers of the plant to discuss discounts.A supplier to that factory ____.
A)competes for customers or resources
B)helps Sal's company sell its goods and services to customers
C)joins forces with Sal's plant to achieve advantages neither can perform as well alone
D)rescinds tax breaks when firms don't deliver promised jobs
E)provides raw materials,services,equipment,labor,or energy
A)competes for customers or resources
B)helps Sal's company sell its goods and services to customers
C)joins forces with Sal's plant to achieve advantages neither can perform as well alone
D)rescinds tax breaks when firms don't deliver promised jobs
E)provides raw materials,services,equipment,labor,or energy
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68
After the scandals at WorldCom,Tyco,and Enron,in which company employees lost millions of dollars and their nest eggs,there was less concern for corporate governance and more interest in the development of corporate social responsibility.
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69
ABC Brothers' cleaning products and equipment are sold to consumers and commercial cleaning companies in Best Supply's janitorial supply and equipment store.ABC relies heavily on Best Supply to help sell its goods and services to customers.Best Supply is a(n)____ for ABC Brothers' products.
A)competitor
B)distributor
C)customer
D)subsidiary
E)account ally
A)competitor
B)distributor
C)customer
D)subsidiary
E)account ally
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70
Marie and Marti are partners who solely own M and M Florist.As owners,they can ____.
A)claim only limited liability
B)avoid claiming any legal responsibility for M and M
C)claim limited partnership
D)claim an organization as their legal property
E)decide not to pay their stockholders
A)claim only limited liability
B)avoid claiming any legal responsibility for M and M
C)claim limited partnership
D)claim an organization as their legal property
E)decide not to pay their stockholders
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71
An organization's internal stakeholders consist of ___.
A)board of directors,employees,suppliers
B)board of directors,customers,owners
C)customers,families of employees,employees
D)board of directors,employees,owners
E)competitors,the community,suppliers
A)board of directors,employees,suppliers
B)board of directors,customers,owners
C)customers,families of employees,employees
D)board of directors,employees,owners
E)competitors,the community,suppliers
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72
Don was recently promoted,and his salary increase includes retirement investment options,so he has decided to get involved with an ESOP.This means Don ____.
A)will be on the company's board of directors
B)will participate in an Externship Supervisors' Oversight Plan
C)will be buying shares of his company's stock
D)is now part of the company's external stakeholders
E)is in charge of an investment group
A)will be on the company's board of directors
B)will participate in an Externship Supervisors' Oversight Plan
C)will be buying shares of his company's stock
D)is now part of the company's external stakeholders
E)is in charge of an investment group
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73
The marketing director informed his employees that he feels the company needs to improve its relationship with the distributors of the company's products to increase market share because they are part of the ______ environment of the company.
A)strategic
B)focused
C)outlying
D)external
E)task
A)strategic
B)focused
C)outlying
D)external
E)task
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74
To focus on improving company customer service this year,the CEO outlined a list of stakeholders to concentrate on: distributors,local communities,and the mass media.These three groups are ____.
A)external stakeholders
B)developmental stakeholders
C)internal stakeholders
D)vital stockholders
E)interest groups
A)external stakeholders
B)developmental stakeholders
C)internal stakeholders
D)vital stockholders
E)interest groups
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Patsy,a nurse,has decided to start a home health care service to assist with the medical,meal preparation,and light housecleaning needs of older adults.To grow her business,Patsy is focusing her marketing efforts on the older adult population;as she does this,she is involved with the _____ environment.
A)task
B)general
C)internal
D)natural capital
E)strategic allies
A)task
B)general
C)internal
D)natural capital
E)strategic allies
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Ole McDonald,a successful farm equipment supply company in the Midwest,joined with A-Plus Supply,a national hardware and home retailer,so Ole McDonald can open stores in other regions and A-Plus can now offer a high-quality product in the farm community.This is an example of a ___ relationship.
A)distributor
B)competitor
C)customer
D)supplier
E)strategic allies
A)distributor
B)competitor
C)customer
D)supplier
E)strategic allies
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77
Rebecca and Donna,owners of Fine Coffee and Pastry Shop,are concerned because Panera Bread is opening a new store just one mile from their shop.Rebecca and Donna know that Panera will be offering similar products;therefore,Panera Bread will be a ____ to Rebecca and Donna.
A)competitor
B)competitive ally
C)strategic ally
D)distributor
E)internal stakeholder
A)competitor
B)competitive ally
C)strategic ally
D)distributor
E)internal stakeholder
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78
Every Saturday Mrs.Jones and hundreds of other shoppers visit ABC Market,a grocery store,to buy food for their home or business.These shoppers are _____ to ABC.
A)suppliers
B)community allies
C)competitors
D)customers
E)partners
A)suppliers
B)community allies
C)competitors
D)customers
E)partners
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79
What mechanism is used to provide a systematic assessment of an organization's triple bottom line?
A)sustainability program
B)code of ethics
C)diversity program
D)financial audit
E)social audit
A)sustainability program
B)code of ethics
C)diversity program
D)financial audit
E)social audit
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The system of governing a company so that the interests of corporate owners and other stakeholders are protected is known as corporate governance.
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