Deck 17: Management History

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Adam Smith concluded that division of labour increased productivity by saving time lost in changing tasks.
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Taylor argued that the work and responsibility should be almost equally divided between management and workers.
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Adam Smith argued that there would be economic advantages gained from division of labour.
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What the Industrial Revolution did was substitute machine power for human power.
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One best way is the phrase most associated with scientific management.
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Fayol's Principles of management are rules that could be applied in all organizational situations.
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The two most prominent theorists behind the general administrative approach were Henri Fayol and Max Weber.
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An organization that has a division of labour, a clearly defined hierarchy, detailed rules, and impersonal relationships would be described as a bureaucracy.
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The Industrial Revolution began in the nineteenth century.
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Principles of Scientific Management was written by Frederick Winslow Taylor.
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Taylor is best known for his 14 principles of management.
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The formal study of management began in the late nineteenth century.
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Taylor's pig iron experiment showed that a worker could be motivated with an economic incentive of a higher daily wage.
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Fayol suggested that managers should be kind and fair to their subordinates.
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Henry Fayol first identified the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling.
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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth experimented with the design and use of the proper tools and equipment for optimizing work performance.
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According to Adam Smith, division of labour lowered productivity by reducing each worker's skill and dexterity.
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The Gilbreths invented a device called a microchronometer to help determine which assembly line jobs could be eliminated through automation.
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Bureaucracy is a form of organization characterized by detailed rules and regulations.
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Taylor's and Gilbreths' guidelines and techniques are now outdated and no longer in use.
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Bureaucratic mechanisms are necessary even today to ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively.
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Today, when we describe organizations as systems, we mean closed systems.
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The Hawthorne Studies began in 1924 at the General Motors assembly plant in Flint, Michigan.
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The contingency approach views organizations as a set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole.
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Queue management is one method of the quantitative approach.
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Quantitative approach involves applying statistics and computer simulations to management activities.
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The most important contribution to the developing field of organizational behaviour came from the Hawthorne Studies.
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System is made up of independent parts arranged in a manner that procures a unified whole.
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Weber's bureaucracy is a lot like scientific management in its ideology.
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In one Hawthorne Studies experiment, researchers concluded that money is less a factor in determining output than group standards, attitudes, and security.
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The behavioural approach is less important than other management principles in today's organizations.
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Total quality management was introduced by Henry Fayol as part of his management principles.
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The systems approach implies that decisions and actions in one organizational area will affect other areas.
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Weber recognized that in the early 1900s the ideal bureaucracy existed in most business operations.
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Weber's bureaucracy is evident in large organizations today.
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Early advocates of the behavioural approach believed that efficient managers were the most important assets of the organization and should have clear authority.
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Concern for employee motivation is most closely associated with organizational behaviour.
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TQM states that continual improvement is not possible without accurate measurements of every variable in the organization's work processes.
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The quantitative approach is only useful in the management function of organizing.
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In the 1990s, management researchers recognized that the external environment outside the organization also had impact on how managers manage.
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The major contribution of the Industrial Revolution was the substitution of __________ for human power.

A) electricity
B) water power
C) machine power
D) critical thinking
E) management power
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The primary issue that aroused Taylor to create a more scientific approach to management was __________.

A) worker efficiency
B) worker effectiveness
C) worker absenteeism and turnover
D) workplace safety
E) worker-management relations
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In Fayol's 14 Principles of Management, _____________ refers to the degree to which subordinates are involved in decision making.

A) authority
B) unity of command
C) initiative
D) centralization
E) equity
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Fayol's contribution to the field of management is best represented by which of the following?

A) the 14 principles of management
B) the ideal bureaucracy
C) the systems approach
D) the four principles of management
E) the six principles of TQM
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Taylor's contribution to the field of management is best represented by which of the following?

A) the 14 principles of management
B) the ideal bureaucracy
C) the systems approach
D) the four principles of management
E) the Hawthorne Studies
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"Management does all the work for which it is better suited than the workers" is one of _______________.

A) Fayol's Principles of Management
B) The Characteristics of Weber's Bureaucracy
C) Deming's Total Quality Management
D) Taylor's Scientific Management Principles
E) Barnard's Open Systems Management
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In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith argued for the economic advantages of __________, the breakdown of jobs into narrow and repetitive tasks.

A) assembly lines
B) job redesign
C) division of labour
D) scientific management
E) job rotation
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In Fayol's 14 Principles of Management, _______________ refers to the fact that employees who are allowed to originate and carry out plans will exert high levels of effort.

A) esprit de corps
B) unity of direction
C) division of work
D) initiative
E) scalar chain
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Weber's bureaucracy was an attempt to ____________________.

A) formulate an ideal prototype for organizations
B) develop fundamental rules of management
C) optimize work performance
D) develop guidelines for improving production efficiency
E) use scientific methods to define the one best way for a job to be done
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General administrative theory focuses on __________.

A) all organizational situations
B) managers and administrators
C) the measurement of organizational design relationships
D) primarily the accounting function
E) administrative issues affecting nonmanagerial employees
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The "father" of scientific management was __________.

A) Frederick Herzberg
B) Adam Smith
C) Frank Gilbreth
D) Henri Fayol
E) Frederick Taylor
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_________ emphasized rationality and making organizations and workers as efficient as possible.

A) Systems approach
B) Total quality management
C) Classical approach
D) Behavioural approach
E) Contingency approach
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Which of the following phrases is most associated with scientific management?

A) management efficiency above all
B) one best way to get the job done
C) supply and demand
D) quality control at all times
E) substituting machine power for human power
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The primary value of the contingency approach is that it stresses that there are no simplistic or universal rules for managers to follow.
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Weber's contribution to the field of management is best represented by which of the following?

A) the 14 principles of management
B) the ideal bureaucracy
C) the systems approach
D) the four principles of management
E) the Hawthorne Studies
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The ____________ emphasized rationality and making organizations and workers as efficient as possible.

A) scientific management
B) classical studies
C) total quality management
D) systems approach
E) quantitative approach
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Frank Gilbreth is best known for his work in which of the following areas?

A) motion picture industry
B) sawmills
C) electrical engineering
D) automobile assembly lines
E) bricklaying
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The term therblig refers to which of the following?

A) optimum temperature for workplace efficiency
B) the "one best way"
C) optimum speed for assembly lines
D) weight-to-strength ratios
E) basic hand motions
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While Taylor was concerned with __________ managers, Fayol's attention was directed at the activities of __________ managers.

A) all; top level
B) all; first-line
C) first-line; all
D) top level; first-line
E) top level; all
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Frederick Taylor performed most of his work in __________.

A) grape vineyards in California
B) steel companies in Pennsylvania
C) auto assembly plants near Detroit
D) Chicago construction sites observing bricklayers
E) a Western Electric plant in Illinois
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Which of the following was a major contribution of Hugo Munsterberg?

A) He was a social reformer.
B) He created the field of industrial psychology.
C) He was interested in individual and group behaviour.
D) He viewed organizations as social systems requiring human cooperation.
E) He was the first to argue that organizations were open systems.
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One outcome of the Hawthorne Studies could be described by which of the following statements?

A) Individual work ethic has a greater influence on worker productivity than group pressure.
B) Incentive pay systems have more influence on worker productivity than group pressure.
C) Behaviour and employee sentiments are inversely related.
D) Security is relatively unimportant to employees.
E) Social norms or group standards are the key determinants of individual work behaviour.
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A __________ is a set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole.

A) process
B) team
C) culture
D) strategy
E) system
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The foundation for management practices such as motivation programs, and work teams came from the early studies in the __________.

A) behavioural approach
B) total quality management
C) open system approach
D) classical management
E) contingency approach
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Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour was one of the first to recognize that organizations could be viewed from the perspective of individual and group behaviour?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Frederick Taylor
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According to Weber, __________ refers to the uniform application of rules and controls, regardless of personal characteristics.

A) career orientation
B) authority hierarchy
C) impersonality
D) formal selection
E) division of labour
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What scientist is most closely associated with the Hawthorne Studies?

A) Adams
B) Mayo
C) Lawler
D) Barnard
E) Herzberg
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The Hawthorne Studies were initially devised to study __________.

A) productivity levels of groups versus individuals
B) the effect of noise on employee productivity
C) the effect of illumination levels on employee productivity
D) the effect of cooperative versus competitive organizational environments on productivity
E) the effects of autocratic versus democratic leadership styles on employee productivity
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The quantitative approach evolved from the development of mathematical and statistical solutions to __________.

A) waiting line problems at fast-food restaurants in the 1960s
B) military problems in the Second World War
C) clogged telephone circuits during the 1930s
D) production automation problems in the 1950s
E) automobile assembly line problems in the 1920s
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The quantitative approach contributes directly to management decision making in the areas of __________.

A) leading and organizing
B) managing and organizing
C) planning and managing
D) planning and control
E) leading and control
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The management approach which involves application of statistics and computer simulations is the ____________.

A) scientific method
B) bureaucratic approach
C) classical approach
D) quantitative approach
E) systems approach
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Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour was known for their concern about deplorable working conditions?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Max Weber
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Concern for employee motivation is most closely associated with which management approach?

A) bureaucratic management
B) organizational behavior
C) scientific management
D) quality management
E) open systems approach
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Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour created the field of industrial psychology, the scientific study of people at work?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Frederick Taylor
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__________________ is a management philosophy devoted to continual improvement and responding to customer needs and expectations.

A) Quantitative approach
B) Scientific management
C) General administrative theory
D) Total quality management
E) Systems approach
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Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour was the first to argue that organizations were open systems?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Max Weber
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Total Quality Management (TQM) is a management philosophy developed first in ____________ by ________.

A) the US; Jack Welch
B) the US; Edwards Deming
C) Japan; Akio Morita
D) Japan; Edwards Deming
E) Japan; Kiichiro Toyoda
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The most important contribution to the developing field of organizational behaviour came out of __________.

A) scientific management
B) the 14 principles of management
C) the systems approach
D) the Hawthorne Studies
E) linear programming
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Lineal programming is a technique that managers use to improve _________.

A) individual productivity
B) resource allocation decisions
C) optimum inventory levels
D) job design by managers
E) flexibility in organizations
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According to Weber, __________ involves selecting people for jobs based on technical qualifications.

A) career orientation
B) authority hierarchy
C) impersonality
D) formal selection
E) division of labour
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Adam Smith concluded that division of labour increased productivity by saving time lost in changing tasks.
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Taylor argued that the work and responsibility should be almost equally divided between management and workers.
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Adam Smith argued that there would be economic advantages gained from division of labour.
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What the Industrial Revolution did was substitute machine power for human power.
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One best way is the phrase most associated with scientific management.
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Fayol's Principles of management are rules that could be applied in all organizational situations.
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The two most prominent theorists behind the general administrative approach were Henri Fayol and Max Weber.
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An organization that has a division of labour, a clearly defined hierarchy, detailed rules, and impersonal relationships would be described as a bureaucracy.
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The Industrial Revolution began in the nineteenth century.
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Principles of Scientific Management was written by Frederick Winslow Taylor.
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Taylor is best known for his 14 principles of management.
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The formal study of management began in the late nineteenth century.
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Taylor's pig iron experiment showed that a worker could be motivated with an economic incentive of a higher daily wage.
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Fayol suggested that managers should be kind and fair to their subordinates.
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Henry Fayol first identified the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling.
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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth experimented with the design and use of the proper tools and equipment for optimizing work performance.
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According to Adam Smith, division of labour lowered productivity by reducing each worker's skill and dexterity.
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The Gilbreths invented a device called a microchronometer to help determine which assembly line jobs could be eliminated through automation.
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Bureaucracy is a form of organization characterized by detailed rules and regulations.
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Taylor's and Gilbreths' guidelines and techniques are now outdated and no longer in use.
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Bureaucratic mechanisms are necessary even today to ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively.
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Today, when we describe organizations as systems, we mean closed systems.
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The Hawthorne Studies began in 1924 at the General Motors assembly plant in Flint, Michigan.
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The contingency approach views organizations as a set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole.
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Queue management is one method of the quantitative approach.
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Quantitative approach involves applying statistics and computer simulations to management activities.
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The most important contribution to the developing field of organizational behaviour came from the Hawthorne Studies.
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System is made up of independent parts arranged in a manner that procures a unified whole.
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Weber's bureaucracy is a lot like scientific management in its ideology.
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In one Hawthorne Studies experiment, researchers concluded that money is less a factor in determining output than group standards, attitudes, and security.
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The behavioural approach is less important than other management principles in today's organizations.
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Total quality management was introduced by Henry Fayol as part of his management principles.
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The systems approach implies that decisions and actions in one organizational area will affect other areas.
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Weber recognized that in the early 1900s the ideal bureaucracy existed in most business operations.
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Weber's bureaucracy is evident in large organizations today.
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Early advocates of the behavioural approach believed that efficient managers were the most important assets of the organization and should have clear authority.
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Concern for employee motivation is most closely associated with organizational behaviour.
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TQM states that continual improvement is not possible without accurate measurements of every variable in the organization's work processes.
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The quantitative approach is only useful in the management function of organizing.
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In the 1990s, management researchers recognized that the external environment outside the organization also had impact on how managers manage.
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The major contribution of the Industrial Revolution was the substitution of __________ for human power.

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The primary issue that aroused Taylor to create a more scientific approach to management was __________.

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In Fayol's 14 Principles of Management, _____________ refers to the degree to which subordinates are involved in decision making.

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Fayol's contribution to the field of management is best represented by which of the following?

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C) the systems approach
D) the four principles of management
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Taylor's contribution to the field of management is best represented by which of the following?

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C) the systems approach
D) the four principles of management
E) the Hawthorne Studies
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"Management does all the work for which it is better suited than the workers" is one of _______________.

A) Fayol's Principles of Management
B) The Characteristics of Weber's Bureaucracy
C) Deming's Total Quality Management
D) Taylor's Scientific Management Principles
E) Barnard's Open Systems Management
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In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith argued for the economic advantages of __________, the breakdown of jobs into narrow and repetitive tasks.

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C) division of labour
D) scientific management
E) job rotation
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In Fayol's 14 Principles of Management, _______________ refers to the fact that employees who are allowed to originate and carry out plans will exert high levels of effort.

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D) initiative
E) scalar chain
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Weber's bureaucracy was an attempt to ____________________.

A) formulate an ideal prototype for organizations
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D) develop guidelines for improving production efficiency
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General administrative theory focuses on __________.

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E) administrative issues affecting nonmanagerial employees
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The "father" of scientific management was __________.

A) Frederick Herzberg
B) Adam Smith
C) Frank Gilbreth
D) Henri Fayol
E) Frederick Taylor
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_________ emphasized rationality and making organizations and workers as efficient as possible.

A) Systems approach
B) Total quality management
C) Classical approach
D) Behavioural approach
E) Contingency approach
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Which of the following phrases is most associated with scientific management?

A) management efficiency above all
B) one best way to get the job done
C) supply and demand
D) quality control at all times
E) substituting machine power for human power
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The primary value of the contingency approach is that it stresses that there are no simplistic or universal rules for managers to follow.
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Weber's contribution to the field of management is best represented by which of the following?

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B) the ideal bureaucracy
C) the systems approach
D) the four principles of management
E) the Hawthorne Studies
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The ____________ emphasized rationality and making organizations and workers as efficient as possible.

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B) classical studies
C) total quality management
D) systems approach
E) quantitative approach
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Frank Gilbreth is best known for his work in which of the following areas?

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B) sawmills
C) electrical engineering
D) automobile assembly lines
E) bricklaying
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The term therblig refers to which of the following?

A) optimum temperature for workplace efficiency
B) the "one best way"
C) optimum speed for assembly lines
D) weight-to-strength ratios
E) basic hand motions
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While Taylor was concerned with __________ managers, Fayol's attention was directed at the activities of __________ managers.

A) all; top level
B) all; first-line
C) first-line; all
D) top level; first-line
E) top level; all
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Frederick Taylor performed most of his work in __________.

A) grape vineyards in California
B) steel companies in Pennsylvania
C) auto assembly plants near Detroit
D) Chicago construction sites observing bricklayers
E) a Western Electric plant in Illinois
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Which of the following was a major contribution of Hugo Munsterberg?

A) He was a social reformer.
B) He created the field of industrial psychology.
C) He was interested in individual and group behaviour.
D) He viewed organizations as social systems requiring human cooperation.
E) He was the first to argue that organizations were open systems.
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One outcome of the Hawthorne Studies could be described by which of the following statements?

A) Individual work ethic has a greater influence on worker productivity than group pressure.
B) Incentive pay systems have more influence on worker productivity than group pressure.
C) Behaviour and employee sentiments are inversely related.
D) Security is relatively unimportant to employees.
E) Social norms or group standards are the key determinants of individual work behaviour.
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A __________ is a set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole.

A) process
B) team
C) culture
D) strategy
E) system
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The foundation for management practices such as motivation programs, and work teams came from the early studies in the __________.

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B) total quality management
C) open system approach
D) classical management
E) contingency approach
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Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour was one of the first to recognize that organizations could be viewed from the perspective of individual and group behaviour?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Frederick Taylor
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According to Weber, __________ refers to the uniform application of rules and controls, regardless of personal characteristics.

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D) formal selection
E) division of labour
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What scientist is most closely associated with the Hawthorne Studies?

A) Adams
B) Mayo
C) Lawler
D) Barnard
E) Herzberg
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The Hawthorne Studies were initially devised to study __________.

A) productivity levels of groups versus individuals
B) the effect of noise on employee productivity
C) the effect of illumination levels on employee productivity
D) the effect of cooperative versus competitive organizational environments on productivity
E) the effects of autocratic versus democratic leadership styles on employee productivity
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The quantitative approach evolved from the development of mathematical and statistical solutions to __________.

A) waiting line problems at fast-food restaurants in the 1960s
B) military problems in the Second World War
C) clogged telephone circuits during the 1930s
D) production automation problems in the 1950s
E) automobile assembly line problems in the 1920s
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The quantitative approach contributes directly to management decision making in the areas of __________.

A) leading and organizing
B) managing and organizing
C) planning and managing
D) planning and control
E) leading and control
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The management approach which involves application of statistics and computer simulations is the ____________.

A) scientific method
B) bureaucratic approach
C) classical approach
D) quantitative approach
E) systems approach
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72
Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour was known for their concern about deplorable working conditions?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Max Weber
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73
Concern for employee motivation is most closely associated with which management approach?

A) bureaucratic management
B) organizational behavior
C) scientific management
D) quality management
E) open systems approach
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74
Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour created the field of industrial psychology, the scientific study of people at work?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Frederick Taylor
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75
__________________ is a management philosophy devoted to continual improvement and responding to customer needs and expectations.

A) Quantitative approach
B) Scientific management
C) General administrative theory
D) Total quality management
E) Systems approach
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76
Which of the following early advocates of organizational behaviour was the first to argue that organizations were open systems?

A) Robert Owen
B) Hugo Munsterberg
C) Mary Parker Follett
D) Chester Barnard
E) Max Weber
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77
Total Quality Management (TQM) is a management philosophy developed first in ____________ by ________.

A) the US; Jack Welch
B) the US; Edwards Deming
C) Japan; Akio Morita
D) Japan; Edwards Deming
E) Japan; Kiichiro Toyoda
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78
The most important contribution to the developing field of organizational behaviour came out of __________.

A) scientific management
B) the 14 principles of management
C) the systems approach
D) the Hawthorne Studies
E) linear programming
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79
Lineal programming is a technique that managers use to improve _________.

A) individual productivity
B) resource allocation decisions
C) optimum inventory levels
D) job design by managers
E) flexibility in organizations
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80
According to Weber, __________ involves selecting people for jobs based on technical qualifications.

A) career orientation
B) authority hierarchy
C) impersonality
D) formal selection
E) division of labour
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