Deck 7: Supervisory Planning
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Deck 7: Supervisory Planning
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Upper management is typically responsible for long-term planning.
True
2
Supervisors should not bother others when planning for the short-term because it will only pull employees away from what they are paid to do.
False
3
Written policies are more likely to be followed consistently than policies that are simply communicated orally.
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4
Supervisory-level objectives are typically more specific than organizational objectives.
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Standing or single-use plans are policies, procedures, methods, and rules that can be applied to recurring situations.
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Planning involves asking the who, when, where, why, and how questions.
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The goals formulated for an organization as a whole become the general framework for operations and lead to more specific objectives for department managers.
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MBO provides a sound means of appraising individuals' performance by emphasizing objective criteria rather than personality characteristics.
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The determination of specific, measurable, and verifiable objectives is the foundation of management by objectives.
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Planning is a reactive approach to how a business can improve upon its mistakes.
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Planning for the future does not involve an evaluation of the past.
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Planning at the supervisory level of an organization tends to be more detailed than planning that occurs at top levels.
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13
The process of creating objectives and making choices that will allow an organization to achieve its long- and short-term goals is called strategic planning.
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Once the organization has developed its objectives it should move forward by creating goals.
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15
Management by objectives (MBO) is a management approach in which managers, supervisors, and employees jointly set objectives against which performance is later evaluated.
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Policies enable supervisors to arrive at similar decisions to those that their managers would make.
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Policies help managers delegate authority because they guide the decisions a subordinate supervisor makes.
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Effective strategic planning usually begins with the development of a mission statement.
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A mission statement is usually very specific including the company's financial forecast.
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Good planning guarantees desired results.
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Methods tend to be the most efficient way for the job to get completed.
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Because budgeting is associated with control, the preparation of a budget should be left to higher-level management and supervisors should have no hand in it.
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23
When an employee requests a piece of new equipment, the first thing a supervisor should do is solicit prices from equipment suppliers to find the best deal for the new equipment.
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The advent of flextime has helped supervisors cover workstations more effectively and has allowed them to exercise supervisory control more consistently throughout the work day.
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Supervisors are responsible for allocating space and managing physical resources.
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A just-in-time inventory control system is a system for scheduling employees.
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Supervisors are frequently so caught up in the day-to-day routine that they may not notice when work procedures and methods need to be revised.
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PERT diagrams have been successfully used in many projects involving production and construction.
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29
The primary responsibility of supervisory management is planning to use physical resources fully.
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30
"Employees are prohibited from smoking at their workstations" is an example of a rule.
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31
A budget is a single-use plan because once the stated period is over it is no longer valid.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) is devoted to reducing and preventing injuries and accidents in municipal buildings.
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33
Rules are no different than policies.
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34
A procedure is a standing plan that defines the sequence of activities to be performed to achieve objectives.
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35
Supervisors in every profession have the same degree of concern about workplace safety.
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36
Projects are single-use plans.
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37
A program is a plan for accomplishing a specific, nonrecurring activity.
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38
A wise supervisor realizes that "time is money" and therefore expects most employees to work continuously at top-speed.
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39
Requiring supervisors to go through the human resource department during the preliminary steps of the hiring process is an example of a policy.
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40
An old piece of equipment can usually be made to do the job if it has been properly maintained.
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41
Total quality management (TQM) is a system for scheduling materials to arrive precisely when they are needed in the production process.
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42
Supervisors must remember when developing their departmental objectives:
A) They don't always have to compliment the overall goals and objectives of the organizaiton.
B) They should be vague to allow for flexibility.
C) There must be a means to measure and document the department's contributions to the organization's bottom line.
D) All goals need to be equally important.
A) They don't always have to compliment the overall goals and objectives of the organizaiton.
B) They should be vague to allow for flexibility.
C) There must be a means to measure and document the department's contributions to the organization's bottom line.
D) All goals need to be equally important.
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43
Organizations use the MBO process for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT:
A) MBO is results oriented.
B) MBO motivates employees.
C) MBO provides a sound means of appraising employees.
D) MBO does not require thorough planning.
A) MBO is results oriented.
B) MBO motivates employees.
C) MBO provides a sound means of appraising employees.
D) MBO does not require thorough planning.
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44
In most organizations, responsibility for developing and executing strategic or long-term plans falls primarily to:
A) Top-level managers.
B) Middle managers.
C) Supervisors.
D) Non-supervisory employees.
A) Top-level managers.
B) Middle managers.
C) Supervisors.
D) Non-supervisory employees.
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45
Objectives are usually stated in terms of what is to be accomplished and:
A) Why the task needs to occur.
B) When the task needs to be completed.
C) Who should be chosen to carry out the task.
D) How employees should go about accomplishing it.
A) Why the task needs to occur.
B) When the task needs to be completed.
C) Who should be chosen to carry out the task.
D) How employees should go about accomplishing it.
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46
Bart is the CEO of an organization. His concept of what he would like the organization to become goes beyond what is said in the mission statement. His concept can be termed as:
A) Organizing.
B) Visioning.
C) Performing.
D) Wishful thinking.
A) Organizing.
B) Visioning.
C) Performing.
D) Wishful thinking.
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47
The passage of time will usually take care of most crises an organization faces.
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48
If an organization is run effectively, it will never face a "crisis situation."
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49
_____ is an example of a major project.
A) Expansion of a manufacturing plant
B) Problem-solving a customer's issue
C) Developing an organizational operating budget
D) Closing a division
A) Expansion of a manufacturing plant
B) Problem-solving a customer's issue
C) Developing an organizational operating budget
D) Closing a division
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50
All of the following statements about supervisory planning are True EXCEPT:
A) Supervisors do not need to consider past performance when planning for the future.
B) Supervisors should consult with specialists to help carry out the required planning responsibilities.
C) Supervisors are usually not involved in long-term planning.
D) The plans a supervisor makes should be integrated and coordinated with the organization's long-term plans.
A) Supervisors do not need to consider past performance when planning for the future.
B) Supervisors should consult with specialists to help carry out the required planning responsibilities.
C) Supervisors are usually not involved in long-term planning.
D) The plans a supervisor makes should be integrated and coordinated with the organization's long-term plans.
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51
Which of the following statements about company policies is NOT True?
A) When a firm has few policies, a supervisor has greater flexibility to deal with situations as they occur.
B) Policies are guides to decision making, not guides to action.
C) Written policies are more flexible and informal than unwritten ones.
D) Supervisors seldom need to issue policies.
A) When a firm has few policies, a supervisor has greater flexibility to deal with situations as they occur.
B) Policies are guides to decision making, not guides to action.
C) Written policies are more flexible and informal than unwritten ones.
D) Supervisors seldom need to issue policies.
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52
When supervisors require help allocating floor space they should contact:
A) Their manager.
B) Their subordinates.
C) The facility manager.
D) Both a and b
A) Their manager.
B) Their subordinates.
C) The facility manager.
D) Both a and b
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53
Beatriz has been asked to create specific objectives for the quality-control department she supervises. Her company has received a number of complaints from customers who have found broken or ill-fitting parts in the products they have purchased. Which of the following would be a well-stated objective?
A) Reduce the number of defective products that leave the factory by 50% over the next four months.
B) Work smarter not harder.
C) Get it right the first time.
D) Strive for customer satisfaction at all times.
A) Reduce the number of defective products that leave the factory by 50% over the next four months.
B) Work smarter not harder.
C) Get it right the first time.
D) Strive for customer satisfaction at all times.
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54
A mission statement should reflect all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) The nature of the business that the organization is engaged in.
B) The philosophy and values of the organization.
C) The purpose for the organization's existence.
D) The profit that the organization wishes to obtain this year.
A) The nature of the business that the organization is engaged in.
B) The philosophy and values of the organization.
C) The purpose for the organization's existence.
D) The profit that the organization wishes to obtain this year.
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55
All of the following are part of the planning function EXCEPT:
A) Analyzing a situation.
B) Establishing objectives.
C) Checking to determine whether operations are adhering to established plans.
D) Deciding which actions to take to achieve objectives.
A) Analyzing a situation.
B) Establishing objectives.
C) Checking to determine whether operations are adhering to established plans.
D) Deciding which actions to take to achieve objectives.
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56
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of preparing a procedure?
A) Procedures require an analysis of work to be done.
B) Procedures encourage employees to find their own unique ways of getting the job done.
C) Procedures give a supervisor standards for evaluating employees' work.
D) Procedures reduce the need for much routine decision making.
A) Procedures require an analysis of work to be done.
B) Procedures encourage employees to find their own unique ways of getting the job done.
C) Procedures give a supervisor standards for evaluating employees' work.
D) Procedures reduce the need for much routine decision making.
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57
A _____ is a standing plan that defines the sequence of activities to be performed to achieve objectives.
A) procedure
B) method
C) policy
D) None of the above
A) procedure
B) method
C) policy
D) None of the above
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58
Marco is indulging in an alcoholic beverage on company premises. His supervisor catches him in the act. His supervisor should resort to using which of the following?
A) A company method.
B) A company procedure.
C) A company rule.
D) A company program.
A) A company method.
B) A company procedure.
C) A company rule.
D) A company program.
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59
Which of the following statements concerning planning is INCORRECT?
A) Planning should come before all other managerial functions.
B) Good plans guarantee good results.
C) Supervisors should conduct planning activities every day.
D) Planning involves anticipating future problems and opportunities.
A) Planning should come before all other managerial functions.
B) Good plans guarantee good results.
C) Supervisors should conduct planning activities every day.
D) Planning involves anticipating future problems and opportunities.
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60
A budget does NOT take into consideration:
A) Employee hours.
B) Sales figures.
C) Competitors' units sold.
D) All of the above.
A) Employee hours.
B) Sales figures.
C) Competitors' units sold.
D) All of the above.
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61
CareMax, a health products manufacturer, has recently deployed a supply chain system that schedules materials to arrive precisely when they are needed in the production process. This is an example of which of the following?
A) Six Sigma
B) ISO 9001
C) Knowledge management
D) Kanban
A) Six Sigma
B) ISO 9001
C) Knowledge management
D) Kanban
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62
While researching security systems on the Internet, one company in particular stood out for Mr. and Mrs. Jones: Secure Systems and Services Inc (SSS). This company displayed a note on its website proclaiming that it is an ISO 9001, and that it recently won the Baldridge award. This information should inform the Jones' that SSS is focused on what?
A) Low cost
B) Environmental sustainability
C) Quality
D) Human resources
A) Low cost
B) Environmental sustainability
C) Quality
D) Human resources
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63
Samantha, a supply chain manager at a consumer goods packaging company, often reviews what her competitors are up to, especially to identify innovative best practices that her company could potentially adopt. This is an example of:
A) Six Sigma
B) Total quality management
C) Knowledge management
D) Benchmarking
A) Six Sigma
B) Total quality management
C) Knowledge management
D) Benchmarking
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64
Which of the following statements about employee work schedules is True?
A) Work schedules should be based on maximum output.
B) Supervisors must plan for all employee absences.
C) Supervisors should expect all employees to work at their top speed at all times.
D) Employees tend to be a bit less productive when they are working overtime.
A) Work schedules should be based on maximum output.
B) Supervisors must plan for all employee absences.
C) Supervisors should expect all employees to work at their top speed at all times.
D) Employees tend to be a bit less productive when they are working overtime.
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65
During her annual performance review, Jillian meets with her supervisor Chris to set her objectives for the next year. Chris informs Jillian that her performance in achieving these newly established objectives will be the basis for next year's merit pay increase. This is an example of what type of management system?
A) Management by wandering around
B) Benchmarking
C) Management by objectives
D) Total quality management
A) Management by wandering around
B) Benchmarking
C) Management by objectives
D) Total quality management
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66
At the plant where Ronnie works, posters are prominently displayed at assembly lines to diagram the precise steps for each assembly task. These posters display ________ to enhance worker efficiency and effectiveness.
A) Rules
B) Methods
C) Policies
D) Objectives
A) Rules
B) Methods
C) Policies
D) Objectives
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67
What is included in the planning function of management? Why is it so important?
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68
Abe Wilson's primary role within his company is to establish broad goals and make decisions to achieve long-term and short-term objectives that affect the entire company. Based on this information, Abe Wilson is most likely a(n):
A) Middle manager
B) Top manager
C) Staff manager
D) Functional manager
A) Middle manager
B) Top manager
C) Staff manager
D) Functional manager
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69
Knowledge management involves all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Retrieving information.
B) Sharing information.
C) Memorizing information.
D) Storing information.
A) Retrieving information.
B) Sharing information.
C) Memorizing information.
D) Storing information.
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70
Sally's job as retail manager involves analyzing the retail situation at her store, forecasting sales based on seasonal demand, establishing objectives for the store, setting priorities, and deciding which actions are needed to achieve those objectives. Sally's tasks fit into which managerial process?
A) Planning
B) Control
C) Leading
D) Organizing
A) Planning
B) Control
C) Leading
D) Organizing
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71
TQM includes all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) Continuously improving quality.
B) Making a total effort toward meeting customer needs.
C) Making everyone responsible for doing the right job the first time.
D) Top management being solely responsible for meeting quality standards.
A) Continuously improving quality.
B) Making a total effort toward meeting customer needs.
C) Making everyone responsible for doing the right job the first time.
D) Top management being solely responsible for meeting quality standards.
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72
Raul comes to work every day from 10:00AM to 2:00PM. He works an additional four hours every day when it is convenient. This is an example of:
A) flextime.
B) job sharing.
C) part-time work.
D) telecommuting.
A) flextime.
B) job sharing.
C) part-time work.
D) telecommuting.
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73
Physical resources include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Tools.
B) Machinery.
C) Water.
D) Computers.
A) Tools.
B) Machinery.
C) Water.
D) Computers.
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74
What is strategic planning? In most organizations, who is responsible for strategic planning?
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75
High-quality service is a major strength for ACR Communications. This strength stems from the company's long-standing commitment to engaging all employees in customer satisfaction through the continuous improvement of communication services. This long-standing approach can best be described as:
A) Total quality management
B) Kanban
C) Knowledge management
D) Benchmarking
A) Total quality management
B) Kanban
C) Knowledge management
D) Benchmarking
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76
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 was established to:
A) Protect employers against lawsuits when injuries happen in the workplace.
B) Reduce injuries and accidents on the job.
C) Defend employees when injuries occur in the workplace.
D) Eliminate jobs highly prone to injury.
A) Protect employers against lawsuits when injuries happen in the workplace.
B) Reduce injuries and accidents on the job.
C) Defend employees when injuries occur in the workplace.
D) Eliminate jobs highly prone to injury.
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77
Bonita, a hotel supervisor, compares the hotel's current occupancy rates with those from this time last year and in previous years to determine whether it is necessary to boost occupancy through sales promotions. The hotel's occupancy rates are an example of:
A) Qualitative measures
B) Subjective measures
C) Metrics
D) Benchmarks
A) Qualitative measures
B) Subjective measures
C) Metrics
D) Benchmarks
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_____ is a leading cause of accidents in the workplace.
A) Poor attitudes
B) Faulty tools and equipment
C) Unethical decision making
D) None of these answers
A) Poor attitudes
B) Faulty tools and equipment
C) Unethical decision making
D) None of these answers
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79
Charlene, a top manager, is participating on a project at work to develop a long-range plan that will highlight her organization's goals for the next year, three years, five years, and ten years. Charlene is helping to develop what type of plan?
A) Functional plan
B) Tactical plan
C) Operational plan
D) Strategic plan
A) Functional plan
B) Tactical plan
C) Operational plan
D) Strategic plan
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When a crisis occurs, the most important thing for an organization to do is to:
A) Respond quickly.
B) Have multiple spokespeople.
C) Deny fault.
D) Downplay the issue.
A) Respond quickly.
B) Have multiple spokespeople.
C) Deny fault.
D) Downplay the issue.
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