Deck 18: Control
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Deck 18: Control
1
The control process has five steps, the first of which is
A) determining goals
B) setting standards
C) measuring performance
D) comparing actual performance to standards
E) managerial action to correct performance
A) determining goals
B) setting standards
C) measuring performance
D) comparing actual performance to standards
E) managerial action to correct performance
determining goals
2
Two qualities of an effective control system include
A) speed and quality
B) flexibility and corrective action
C) quality of employees' performance
D) evaluation and standards
A) speed and quality
B) flexibility and corrective action
C) quality of employees' performance
D) evaluation and standards
flexibility and corrective action
3
There are three main types of control, one of which is
A) feedback
B) managerial
C) corporate
D) food and beverage
E) economic
A) feedback
B) managerial
C) corporate
D) food and beverage
E) economic
feedback
4
Control works by
A) keeping records
B) monitoring activities
C) having strong leadership
D) providing good benefits
A) keeping records
B) monitoring activities
C) having strong leadership
D) providing good benefits
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5
Correcting actual performance is
A) a goal-oriented results
B) analyzed results
C) actions taken due to observance
D) a correcting method
A) a goal-oriented results
B) analyzed results
C) actions taken due to observance
D) a correcting method
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6
We measure results to compare them with expectations. What is measured may be more important than how it is measured, as in the case of
A) labor costs
B) time management
C) manager's reports
D) profits
E) food costs
A) labor costs
B) time management
C) manager's reports
D) profits
E) food costs
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7
In a global hospitality corporation, managers may be controlled
A) more by the home office
B) less by the home office
C) more by financial results
D) less by financial results
A) more by the home office
B) less by the home office
C) more by financial results
D) less by financial results
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8
Unfortunately, employee theft and fraud are high, partly due to
A) inappropriate behavior
B) poor morals
C) weak rationalizing
D) opportunity and lax controls
E) social problems
A) inappropriate behavior
B) poor morals
C) weak rationalizing
D) opportunity and lax controls
E) social problems
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9
An example of a written reporttype of control is
A) employee vacation
B) an income statement
C) management's expectations
D) capital expenditures
A) employee vacation
B) an income statement
C) management's expectations
D) capital expenditures
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10
The contingency plan factor that affects the control system most is
A) financial support
B) flexibility
C) the experience of the management
D) technology
E) the size of the organization
A) financial support
B) flexibility
C) the experience of the management
D) technology
E) the size of the organization
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11
Control is a
A) financial function
B) food and beverage function
C) management function
D) board of director's function
A) financial function
B) food and beverage function
C) management function
D) board of director's function
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12
Concurrent control takes place
A) during work activity
B) concurrently with another control method
C) from the corporate office
D) at the time of correction
E) after receipt of reports
A) during work activity
B) concurrently with another control method
C) from the corporate office
D) at the time of correction
E) after receipt of reports
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13
To make the job of control easier and quicker, the hospitality industry has increased the use of
A) financial reports
B) training
C) feedforwardcontrols
D) technology
A) financial reports
B) training
C) feedforwardcontrols
D) technology
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14
Sources of information for measuring performance include
A) word of mouth
B) company financial records
C) increases in business
D) observations and reporting
A) word of mouth
B) company financial records
C) increases in business
D) observations and reporting
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15
The final step in the control process is
A) employee satisfaction
B) changing procedures
C) taking managerial action
D) measuring performance
E) feedback control
A) employee satisfaction
B) changing procedures
C) taking managerial action
D) measuring performance
E) feedback control
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16
Cultural differences may change controls by
A) measurement and corrective action
B) keeping the managers closer
C) financial success in the global market
D) fully scripted responses
E) inability to communicate
A) measurement and corrective action
B) keeping the managers closer
C) financial success in the global market
D) fully scripted responses
E) inability to communicate
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17
Zero-based budgeting starts with
A) a fixed dollar amount
B) zero, and costs are added
C) budgeted costs
D) controlling finances
E) placing controls on all expenses
A) a fixed dollar amount
B) zero, and costs are added
C) budgeted costs
D) controlling finances
E) placing controls on all expenses
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18
Workplace privacy is an increasing responsibility for managers because of
A) computer availability
B) e-mails
C) wasted computer resources while on the job
D) financial costs
A) computer availability
B) e-mails
C) wasted computer resources while on the job
D) financial costs
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19
Workplace violence is a responsibility of
A) training
B) the HR department
C) the manager or supervisor
D) the CEO
A) training
B) the HR department
C) the manager or supervisor
D) the CEO
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20
Control is important because it
A) holds managers accountable
B) produces better revenues
C) shows leadership
D) requires desirable standards to be set
A) holds managers accountable
B) produces better revenues
C) shows leadership
D) requires desirable standards to be set
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21
Discuss the factors that contribute to workplace violence.
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22
This is used extensively in the hospitality industry as a means of control because it is results driven.
A) Feedback
B) Performance appraisals
C) Budgets
D) Income statements
A) Feedback
B) Performance appraisals
C) Budgets
D) Income statements
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23
Explain the difference between immediate corrective action and basic corrective action and give examples.
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24
An effective control system is important because managers need to
A) delegate duties and empower staff
B) show better financial results
C) enhance performance
D) decrease theft
A) delegate duties and empower staff
B) show better financial results
C) enhance performance
D) decrease theft
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25
Explain the concept of zero-based budgeting.
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26
Identify the five steps in the control process.
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27
Explain four reasons why employees steal.
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28
Discuss the significance of workplace privacy.
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29
When developing a method of measurement, one must be sure that the goals are
A) fair
B) attainable
C) measurable
D) objective
A) fair
B) attainable
C) measurable
D) objective
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30
Explain the following types of control: feedforward, concurrent, and feedback.
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31
Feedforward control is an activity performed
A) simultaneously with the activity
B) in advance
C) after completion
D) with financial measurements
A) simultaneously with the activity
B) in advance
C) after completion
D) with financial measurements
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