Deck 1: Supervision: Tradition and Contemporary Trends

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Which of the following is a change-related activity?

A) Setting objectives for employees
B) Monitoring performance
C) Developing employees' skills
D) Proposing new tactics and strategies
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Anne,a supervisor,prepared a budget for her department,showing all future expenditures.Which of the following management functions did she perform?

A) Planning
B) Leading
C) Organizing
D) Controlling
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Influencing employees to act (or not to act)in certain ways is part of the management function called:

A) leading.
B) planning.
C) organizing.
D) controlling.
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Which of the following is the most important skill for top-managers?

A) Conceptual skills
B) Decision-making skills
C) Technical skills
D) Human relations skills
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For a supervisor,conceptual skills would include:

A) recognizing how the work of various employees affects the performance of the department as a whole.
B) the specialized knowledge and expertise used to carry out particular techniques or procedures.
C) the ability to communicate with, motivate, and understand people.
D) the ability to analyze information and reach good decisions.
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A manager at the first level of management is known as a(n):

A) top executive.
B) middle manager.
C) assembly-line worker.
D) supervisor.
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The activities involved in identifying,hiring,and developing the necessary number and quality of employees are known as the management function of:

A) organizing.
B) staffing.
C) communicating.
D) leading.
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According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchical pattern of needs,which of the following is the highest level of need?

A) Safety needs
B) Physiological needs
C) Self-actualization needs
D) Esteem needs
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According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchical pattern of needs,the most basic needs of any human being are:

A) safety needs.
B) physiological needs.
C) needs related to love and belonging.
D) esteem needs.
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The ability to see the relationship of the parts to the whole and to one another is known as:

A) technical skills.
B) human relations skills.
C) conceptual skills.
D) process skills.
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When supervisors and managers challenge people to question their assumptions about the work and consider better ways of doing it,they rely on which set of managerial skills?

A) Encouraging innovative thinking
B) External monitoring
C) Empowering
D) Developing
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Deciding on the department's goals and how to meet them is known as the management function of:

A) planning.
B) leading.
C) organizing.
D) controlling.
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Which of the following is an example of the developing skills of a manager?

A) Providing coaching and advice
B) Providing praise and recognition for effective performance
C) Being considerate
D) Checking on the progress and quality of work
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Mary has been working as a seamstress for the last ten years.Her ability to sew flawlessly is an example of her:

A) decision-making skills.
B) conceptual skills.
C) motivational skills.
D) technical skills.
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Which of the following is a people-related activity?

A) Setting objectives for employees
B) Monitoring performance
C) Developing employees' skills
D) Proposing new tactics and strategies
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Rhonda is the supervisor of the spare parts department at a car dealership.Among her responsibilities are: scheduling work for employees; setting deadlines; and delegating work as to who should do the ordering; and who should help her with counting the inventory.These responsibilities are examples of which of the following types of management functions?

A) Leading
B) Controlling
C) Organizing
D) Planning
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Which of the following acts states that a supervisor is "any individual having authority,in the interest of the employer,to hire,transfer,suspend,lay off,recall,promote,discharge,assign,reward or discipline other employees,or responsibility to direct them,or to adjust their grievances,or effectively to recommend such action,if in connection with foregoing the exercise of such authority is not of a merely routine or clerical nature,but requires the use of independent judgment"?

A) The Wagner Act
B) The Taft-Hartley Act
C) The Norris-La Guardia Act
D) The Fair Labor Standards Act
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When supervisors and other managers need to assign tasks,explain job responsibilities,task objectives,and performance expectations,they rely on which of the following set of managerial skills?

A) Envisioning change
B) Taking risks for change
C) Clarifying roles
D) Monitoring operations
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Efforts to carry out critical management-related duties,such as planning,setting objectives for employees,and monitoring performance are:

A) team-related activities.
B) change-related activities.
C) people-related activities.
D) task-related activities.
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Which of the following needs include an attitude of acceptance,a lack of racial biases,and creativity?

A) Self-actualization
B) Physiological needs
C) Safety needs
D) Esteem needs
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Supervisors spend most of their time:

A) staffing and controlling.
B) planning and organizing.
C) staffing and organizing.
D) leading and controlling.
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Organizing draws heavily on the supervisor's:

A) conceptual skills.
B) good human relations skills.
C) technical skills.
D) decision-making skills.
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Mark has been promoted to a supervisor.He explains to the workers what their job is but fails to provide them with feedback about their performance.Due to this,the workers keep making the same mistakes over and over again.Which of the following characteristics of a successful supervisor should Mark inculcate to become a better supervisor?

A) Loyalty
B) Ability to delegate
C) Fairness
D) Communication skills
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Evan was a supervisor in the accounting department.He noticed that in the month of July,his supplies expenditure was much greater than his budget allowed.He researched the overrun and remembered that he had approved a large purchase of supplies to take advantage of a volume discount.Which of the following management functions did Evan perform?

A) Leading
B) Organizing
C) Controlling
D) Staffing
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The characteristic of successful supervisors that involves not only making contact with employees every day but also listening to what they have to say is known as:

A) fairness.
B) communication skills.
C) loyalty.
D) delegation.
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Which of the following is the most important skill for first-level managers?

A) Conceptual skills
B) Intellectual abilities
C) Human relations skills
D) Technical skills
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The management function of planning involves setting goals for an organization,and developing an overall strategy for achieving the goals.
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Employees reporting to the supervisor are not managers.
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Henri Fayol is referred to as the "father of scientific management".
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Monitoring performance and making needed corrections is the management function of:

A) leading.
B) planning.
C) staffing.
D) controlling.
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A vision will not become a reality unless employees know and want to do their part.This aspect is included in which of the following functions of management?

A) Leading
B) Organizing
C) Staffing
D) Controlling
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Higher-level managers usually spend most of their time on which of the following management functions?

A) Staffing and controlling
B) Planning and organizing
C) Staffing and organizing
D) Organizing and controlling
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You have been promoted to a supervisory position,for the first time ever.You will start the new position in six months.You are anxious about your new job.You should:

A) hand over all tasks to subordinates.
B) prepare for the job.
C) seek a better opportunity.
D) obtain and use power and authority.
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Assigning work to employees refers to which of the following characteristics of a successful supervisor?

A) Ability to delegate
B) Ability to be fair
C) Ability to be loyal
D) Ability to be a good leader
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Supervisors focus on day-to-day problems and goals to be achieved in one year or less.
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A supervisor imposes strict punishment for his workers who do not reach work in time,but lacks punctuality himself.Which of the following characteristics does he need to inculcate to become a successful supervisor?

A) Fairness
B) Communication skills
C) Loyalty
D) Delegation
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A supervisor is a manager at the top level of management.
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A new supervisor's most reliable source of getting to know his/her new employees is probably the:

A) manager.
B) performance appraisals of employees.
C) personnel department.
D) employees themselves.
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The practice of imposing penalties for failing to adequately carry out responsibilities and giving rewards for meeting responsibilities is referred to as:

A) planning.
B) accountability.
C) subtle discrimination.
D) reliability.
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Henry was an engineer for an aerospace company.He had excellent technical skills,and he thoroughly enjoyed his job.He was not interested in making plans and inspiring others to achieve goals.Due to his superior technical ability,he was offered a promotion to supervisor.He turned out to be an unsuccessful supervisor.Which of the following characteristics of a successful supervisor did he lack?

A) Loyalty
B) Communication skills
C) Fairness
D) Desire for the job
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Evaluating individual and unit performance is an example of external monitoring.
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Book-keeping and selling are decision-making skills.
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Organizing primarily includes overseeing the various tasks that are being completed and ensuring that they are done in the expected manner.
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Assigning tasks to specific members of the organization is an important aspect of control management.
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Encouraging others to think creatively is a change-related activity.
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The purpose of planning by top managers is to assign work to achieve the organization's goals efficiently.
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Monitoring performance and making needed corrections is the management function of controlling.
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A mechanic's ability to bring an automobile engine back to life relies on decision-making skills.
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At the supervisory level,organizing usually involves scheduling projects or assigning duties to employees.
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Efforts to manage people,such as by providing support and encouragement,recognizing contributions,developing employees' skills,and empowering employees to solve problems are important task-related activities.
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A person with strong conceptual skills has the ability to inspire employees,defuse conflicts,and get along with co-workers.
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Supervisors rely more on technical skills than do higher-level managers because employees who have a problem doing their jobs go to the supervisor and expect help.
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Joe,the supervisor,was interviewing two applicants to fill a job vacancy in his department.Joe is performing the leading management function in this example.
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A supervisor's performance is usually judged on the basis of the results that the employees have achieved as individuals.
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Subtle discrimination puts women and minorities at a disadvantage.
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To reduce discrimination,supervisors can provide equal advice and coaching to diverse groups of employees,helping them get along in the organization.
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Technical skills are the specialized knowledge and expertise used to carry out particular techniques or procedures.
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Short-term planning includes checking on the progress and quality of the work,and evaluating individual and unit performance.
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Although settings and degrees of responsibility may differ,supervisors and other managers carry out the same types of functions.
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Recognizing skills of successful managers include providing coaching and advice,providing opportunities for skill development,and helping people learn how to improve their skills.
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A company can hire a recent college graduate as a supervisor if that person demonstrates leadership potential or a specialized skill that will help in the position.
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How can a supervisor not dictate solutions and yet control a situation?
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As a supervisor,you give clear instructions,and listen to what your employees have to say.You definitely have the characteristic of being a good communicator.
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Providing higher-level managers with timely and accurate information for planning is not part of a supervisor's responsibility toward top management.
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List the three work groups that supervisors have responsibilities toward and explain what these responsibilities are for each work group.
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Supervisors' responsibilities include building employee morale and carrying employee concerns to the relevant managers.
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Managers and co-workers prefer working with someone with a positive attitude.
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List or draw the five management functions and explain or show how the concept of "quality" relates to these functions.
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List and define the four skills required of all managers at all levels.
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The process of organizing comes before planning and after staffing.
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Of the four skills required of all managers,which is the most important to supervisors and why?
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Think back to a supervisor that you thought was a poor supervisor.List some of his/her characteristics.List the characteristics of a good supervisor.
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A new supervisor should make changes quickly and without consulting with any of the employees.
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Do you think you would make a good supervisor and why or why not?
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Considering all the trends surrounding the diversity of the U.S.workforce,what effects do these trends have on the supervisor? List some of them.
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All of the management functions are done in order.
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What kind of a background do you think a supervisor should have to help him/her be successful?
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Cooperating with co-workers in other departments is one of the responsibilities a supervisor has.
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How are task-related activities different from people-related activities? Give examples to explain the difference.
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People who enjoy the challenge of making plans and inspiring others to achieve goals are more likely to be poor supervisors.
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Deck 1: Supervision: Tradition and Contemporary Trends
1
Which of the following is a change-related activity?

A) Setting objectives for employees
B) Monitoring performance
C) Developing employees' skills
D) Proposing new tactics and strategies
D
2
Anne,a supervisor,prepared a budget for her department,showing all future expenditures.Which of the following management functions did she perform?

A) Planning
B) Leading
C) Organizing
D) Controlling
A
3
Influencing employees to act (or not to act)in certain ways is part of the management function called:

A) leading.
B) planning.
C) organizing.
D) controlling.
A
4
Which of the following is the most important skill for top-managers?

A) Conceptual skills
B) Decision-making skills
C) Technical skills
D) Human relations skills
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For a supervisor,conceptual skills would include:

A) recognizing how the work of various employees affects the performance of the department as a whole.
B) the specialized knowledge and expertise used to carry out particular techniques or procedures.
C) the ability to communicate with, motivate, and understand people.
D) the ability to analyze information and reach good decisions.
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A manager at the first level of management is known as a(n):

A) top executive.
B) middle manager.
C) assembly-line worker.
D) supervisor.
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7
The activities involved in identifying,hiring,and developing the necessary number and quality of employees are known as the management function of:

A) organizing.
B) staffing.
C) communicating.
D) leading.
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According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchical pattern of needs,which of the following is the highest level of need?

A) Safety needs
B) Physiological needs
C) Self-actualization needs
D) Esteem needs
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9
According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchical pattern of needs,the most basic needs of any human being are:

A) safety needs.
B) physiological needs.
C) needs related to love and belonging.
D) esteem needs.
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The ability to see the relationship of the parts to the whole and to one another is known as:

A) technical skills.
B) human relations skills.
C) conceptual skills.
D) process skills.
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11
When supervisors and managers challenge people to question their assumptions about the work and consider better ways of doing it,they rely on which set of managerial skills?

A) Encouraging innovative thinking
B) External monitoring
C) Empowering
D) Developing
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12
Deciding on the department's goals and how to meet them is known as the management function of:

A) planning.
B) leading.
C) organizing.
D) controlling.
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Which of the following is an example of the developing skills of a manager?

A) Providing coaching and advice
B) Providing praise and recognition for effective performance
C) Being considerate
D) Checking on the progress and quality of work
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Mary has been working as a seamstress for the last ten years.Her ability to sew flawlessly is an example of her:

A) decision-making skills.
B) conceptual skills.
C) motivational skills.
D) technical skills.
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Which of the following is a people-related activity?

A) Setting objectives for employees
B) Monitoring performance
C) Developing employees' skills
D) Proposing new tactics and strategies
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16
Rhonda is the supervisor of the spare parts department at a car dealership.Among her responsibilities are: scheduling work for employees; setting deadlines; and delegating work as to who should do the ordering; and who should help her with counting the inventory.These responsibilities are examples of which of the following types of management functions?

A) Leading
B) Controlling
C) Organizing
D) Planning
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17
Which of the following acts states that a supervisor is "any individual having authority,in the interest of the employer,to hire,transfer,suspend,lay off,recall,promote,discharge,assign,reward or discipline other employees,or responsibility to direct them,or to adjust their grievances,or effectively to recommend such action,if in connection with foregoing the exercise of such authority is not of a merely routine or clerical nature,but requires the use of independent judgment"?

A) The Wagner Act
B) The Taft-Hartley Act
C) The Norris-La Guardia Act
D) The Fair Labor Standards Act
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18
When supervisors and other managers need to assign tasks,explain job responsibilities,task objectives,and performance expectations,they rely on which of the following set of managerial skills?

A) Envisioning change
B) Taking risks for change
C) Clarifying roles
D) Monitoring operations
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Efforts to carry out critical management-related duties,such as planning,setting objectives for employees,and monitoring performance are:

A) team-related activities.
B) change-related activities.
C) people-related activities.
D) task-related activities.
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Which of the following needs include an attitude of acceptance,a lack of racial biases,and creativity?

A) Self-actualization
B) Physiological needs
C) Safety needs
D) Esteem needs
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21
Supervisors spend most of their time:

A) staffing and controlling.
B) planning and organizing.
C) staffing and organizing.
D) leading and controlling.
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Organizing draws heavily on the supervisor's:

A) conceptual skills.
B) good human relations skills.
C) technical skills.
D) decision-making skills.
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Mark has been promoted to a supervisor.He explains to the workers what their job is but fails to provide them with feedback about their performance.Due to this,the workers keep making the same mistakes over and over again.Which of the following characteristics of a successful supervisor should Mark inculcate to become a better supervisor?

A) Loyalty
B) Ability to delegate
C) Fairness
D) Communication skills
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24
Evan was a supervisor in the accounting department.He noticed that in the month of July,his supplies expenditure was much greater than his budget allowed.He researched the overrun and remembered that he had approved a large purchase of supplies to take advantage of a volume discount.Which of the following management functions did Evan perform?

A) Leading
B) Organizing
C) Controlling
D) Staffing
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The characteristic of successful supervisors that involves not only making contact with employees every day but also listening to what they have to say is known as:

A) fairness.
B) communication skills.
C) loyalty.
D) delegation.
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Which of the following is the most important skill for first-level managers?

A) Conceptual skills
B) Intellectual abilities
C) Human relations skills
D) Technical skills
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The management function of planning involves setting goals for an organization,and developing an overall strategy for achieving the goals.
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Employees reporting to the supervisor are not managers.
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Henri Fayol is referred to as the "father of scientific management".
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Monitoring performance and making needed corrections is the management function of:

A) leading.
B) planning.
C) staffing.
D) controlling.
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A vision will not become a reality unless employees know and want to do their part.This aspect is included in which of the following functions of management?

A) Leading
B) Organizing
C) Staffing
D) Controlling
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Higher-level managers usually spend most of their time on which of the following management functions?

A) Staffing and controlling
B) Planning and organizing
C) Staffing and organizing
D) Organizing and controlling
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You have been promoted to a supervisory position,for the first time ever.You will start the new position in six months.You are anxious about your new job.You should:

A) hand over all tasks to subordinates.
B) prepare for the job.
C) seek a better opportunity.
D) obtain and use power and authority.
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34
Assigning work to employees refers to which of the following characteristics of a successful supervisor?

A) Ability to delegate
B) Ability to be fair
C) Ability to be loyal
D) Ability to be a good leader
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35
Supervisors focus on day-to-day problems and goals to be achieved in one year or less.
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36
A supervisor imposes strict punishment for his workers who do not reach work in time,but lacks punctuality himself.Which of the following characteristics does he need to inculcate to become a successful supervisor?

A) Fairness
B) Communication skills
C) Loyalty
D) Delegation
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A supervisor is a manager at the top level of management.
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38
A new supervisor's most reliable source of getting to know his/her new employees is probably the:

A) manager.
B) performance appraisals of employees.
C) personnel department.
D) employees themselves.
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The practice of imposing penalties for failing to adequately carry out responsibilities and giving rewards for meeting responsibilities is referred to as:

A) planning.
B) accountability.
C) subtle discrimination.
D) reliability.
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Henry was an engineer for an aerospace company.He had excellent technical skills,and he thoroughly enjoyed his job.He was not interested in making plans and inspiring others to achieve goals.Due to his superior technical ability,he was offered a promotion to supervisor.He turned out to be an unsuccessful supervisor.Which of the following characteristics of a successful supervisor did he lack?

A) Loyalty
B) Communication skills
C) Fairness
D) Desire for the job
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41
Evaluating individual and unit performance is an example of external monitoring.
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Book-keeping and selling are decision-making skills.
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Organizing primarily includes overseeing the various tasks that are being completed and ensuring that they are done in the expected manner.
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Assigning tasks to specific members of the organization is an important aspect of control management.
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Encouraging others to think creatively is a change-related activity.
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The purpose of planning by top managers is to assign work to achieve the organization's goals efficiently.
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Monitoring performance and making needed corrections is the management function of controlling.
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A mechanic's ability to bring an automobile engine back to life relies on decision-making skills.
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At the supervisory level,organizing usually involves scheduling projects or assigning duties to employees.
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Efforts to manage people,such as by providing support and encouragement,recognizing contributions,developing employees' skills,and empowering employees to solve problems are important task-related activities.
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A person with strong conceptual skills has the ability to inspire employees,defuse conflicts,and get along with co-workers.
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Supervisors rely more on technical skills than do higher-level managers because employees who have a problem doing their jobs go to the supervisor and expect help.
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Joe,the supervisor,was interviewing two applicants to fill a job vacancy in his department.Joe is performing the leading management function in this example.
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A supervisor's performance is usually judged on the basis of the results that the employees have achieved as individuals.
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Subtle discrimination puts women and minorities at a disadvantage.
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To reduce discrimination,supervisors can provide equal advice and coaching to diverse groups of employees,helping them get along in the organization.
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Technical skills are the specialized knowledge and expertise used to carry out particular techniques or procedures.
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Short-term planning includes checking on the progress and quality of the work,and evaluating individual and unit performance.
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Although settings and degrees of responsibility may differ,supervisors and other managers carry out the same types of functions.
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Recognizing skills of successful managers include providing coaching and advice,providing opportunities for skill development,and helping people learn how to improve their skills.
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A company can hire a recent college graduate as a supervisor if that person demonstrates leadership potential or a specialized skill that will help in the position.
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How can a supervisor not dictate solutions and yet control a situation?
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As a supervisor,you give clear instructions,and listen to what your employees have to say.You definitely have the characteristic of being a good communicator.
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Providing higher-level managers with timely and accurate information for planning is not part of a supervisor's responsibility toward top management.
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65
List the three work groups that supervisors have responsibilities toward and explain what these responsibilities are for each work group.
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66
Supervisors' responsibilities include building employee morale and carrying employee concerns to the relevant managers.
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67
Managers and co-workers prefer working with someone with a positive attitude.
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68
List or draw the five management functions and explain or show how the concept of "quality" relates to these functions.
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69
List and define the four skills required of all managers at all levels.
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70
The process of organizing comes before planning and after staffing.
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71
Of the four skills required of all managers,which is the most important to supervisors and why?
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72
Think back to a supervisor that you thought was a poor supervisor.List some of his/her characteristics.List the characteristics of a good supervisor.
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73
A new supervisor should make changes quickly and without consulting with any of the employees.
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74
Do you think you would make a good supervisor and why or why not?
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75
Considering all the trends surrounding the diversity of the U.S.workforce,what effects do these trends have on the supervisor? List some of them.
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76
All of the management functions are done in order.
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77
What kind of a background do you think a supervisor should have to help him/her be successful?
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78
Cooperating with co-workers in other departments is one of the responsibilities a supervisor has.
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79
How are task-related activities different from people-related activities? Give examples to explain the difference.
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People who enjoy the challenge of making plans and inspiring others to achieve goals are more likely to be poor supervisors.
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