Deck 1: Introduction to Management and Organisations

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Managers who are effective at meeting organizational goals always act efficiently.
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Today's managers are just as likely to be women as they are men.
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Effectiveness is concerned with the means of getting things done, while efficiency is concerned with the attainment of organizational goals.
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Supervisors and foremen may both be considered first-line managers.
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Coaching and budgeting are skills closely related to the management function of leading.
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In order to be considered a manager, an individual must coordinate the work of others.
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Determining who reports to whom is part of the controlling function of management.
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Effectiveness refers to the relationship between inputs and outputs.
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Management affects employee morale but not a company's financial performance.
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Mintzberg's informational management role involves receiving, collecting, and disseminating information.
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Disturbance handler is one of Mintzberg's interpersonal roles.
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A goal of efficiency is to minimize resource costs.
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A finance manager who reads the Wall Street Journal on a regular basis would be performing the figurehead role.
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Fayol's management functions are basically equivalent to Mintzberg's management roles.
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The roles of figurehead, leader, and liaison are all interpersonal roles.
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Efficiency is described as "doing things right."
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Directing and motivating are part of the controlling function of management.
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Mintzberg's resource allocation role is similar to Fayol's planning function because it involves the coordination of employee's activities.
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The four contemporary functions of management are planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
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Resource allocation and disturbance handling are both considered decisional roles.
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Arab managers today are almost exclusively impacted by Western influences.
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A distinct purpose is important in defining an organization.
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In a survey conducted for a group of Arab executives, 'access to financial resources' was cited as a greater challenge to innovation than 'lack of qualified personnel'.
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In today's world, organizational managers at all levels and in all areas need to encourage their employees to be on the look-out for new ideas and new approaches.
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Technical skills become less important as a manager moves into higher levels of management.
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Which of the following levels of management is associated with positions such as executive vice president, chief operating officer, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board?

A) first-line managers
B) team leaders
C) middle managers
D) top managers
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Innovation is only important in high-tech firms.
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In the past, nonmanagerial employees were viewed as employees who ________.

A) reported to middle managers
B) reported to top executives
C) supervised others
D) had no others reporting to them
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Human skills is the ability to work well with other people.
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All levels of management between the supervisory level and the top level of the organization are termed ________.

A) supervisors
B) first-line managers
C) foremen
D) middle managers
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Katz concluded that managers need three essential skills: technical, human, and conceptual.
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Supervisor is another name for which of the following?

A) first-line manager
B) team leader
C) middle manager
D) top manager
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Which of the following statements regarding managers in today's world is accurate?

A) The single most important variable in employee productivity and loyalty is the quality of the relationship between employees and their direct supervisors.
B) They can be found exclusively in for-profit organizations.
C) They are found only in large corporations.
D) Their age range is limited to between 30 and 65.
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The lowest level of management is ________.

A) a vice president
B) a department of research manager
C) a first-line manager
D) a nonmanagerial employee
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Someone who works with and through other people by coordinating their work activities in order to accomplish organizational goals is ________.

A) a salesperson
B) a manager
C) an assembly line worker
D) a laborer
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Conceptual skills become less important as a manager moves into top management.
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Only first-line managers and employees need to be concerned with being customer-responsive.
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A non-profit organization cannot be considered an organization.
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Managers with titles such as regional manager, project leader, or plant manager are ________.

A) middle managers
B) top managers
C) production managers
D) first-line managers
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Which of the following types of managers is responsible for making organization-wide decisions and establishing the plans and goals that affect the entire organization?

A) production managers
B) top managers
C) first-line managers
D) research managers
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Mentoring is primarily associated with the management function of ________.

A) organizing
B) planning
C) leading
D) controlling
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In successful organizations, ________.

A) high efficiency and high effectiveness go hand in hand
B) low efficiency and high effectiveness go hand in hand
C) high efficiency and high equity go hand in hand
D) high efficiency and low effectiveness go hand in hand
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Division manager is associated with which of the following levels of management?

A) top managers
B) first-line managers
C) middle managers
D) team leaders
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Which of the following is an example of an efficient manufacturing technique?

A) increasing product reject rates
B) decreasing product output
C) cutting inventory levels
D) increasing the amount of time to manufacture products
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Whereas ________ is concerned with the means of getting things done, ________ is concerned with the ends, or attainment of organizational goals.

A) effectiveness; efficiency
B) goal attainment; efficiency
C) effectiveness; goal attainment
D) efficiency; effectiveness
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The distinction between a managerial position and a nonmanagerial position is ________.

A) controlling the work of others
B) planning the work of others
C) coordinating the work of others
D) organizing the work of others
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An automobile manufacturer that increased the total number of cars produced at the same cost, but with many defects, would be ________.

A) concerned with inputs
B) increasing effectiveness
C) increasing efficiency
D) efficient and effective
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Which of the following management functions from the mid-1950s is no longer included in the basic functions of management?

A) planning
B) staffing
C) controlling
D) leading
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Effectiveness is synonymous with ________.

A) resource control
B) goal attainment
C) cost minimization
D) efficiency
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________ is the process of getting activities completed efficiently and effectively with and through other people.

A) Controlling
B) Leading
C) Supervision
D) Management
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Organizing includes ________.

A) determining who does what tasks
B) motivating organizational members
C) defining organizational goals
D) hiring organizational members
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________ was a French industrialist who first identified the basic management functions.

A) Fayol
B) Taylor
C) Weber
D) Herzberg
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How many management functions were originally proposed in the early part of the twentieth century?

A) five
B) four
C) nine
D) three
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The process of monitoring, comparing, and correcting is called ________.

A) controlling
B) organizing
C) leading
D) coordinating
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A manager resolving conflict among organizational members is performing what function?

A) directing
B) leading
C) commanding
D) controlling
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Efficiency refers to ________.

A) the additive relationship between costs and benefits
B) increasing outputs regardless of cost
C) the exponential nature of costs and outputs
D) the relationship between inputs and outputs
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Wasting resources is considered to be an example of ________.

A) efficiency
B) inefficiency
C) ineffectiveness
D) effectiveness
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Today, the basic management functions are considered to be ________.

A) commanding, organizing, leading, and staffing
B) planning, organizing, leading, and directing
C) planning, coordinating, staffing, and directing
D) planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
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Which of the following best reflects the management structure of a traditional organization?

A) pyramid
B) infinite line
C) hub with spokes
D) circle
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Writing an organizational strategic plan is an example of the ________ management function.

A) planning
B) coordinating
C) leading
D) organizing
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The emphasis that managers give to various roles seems to be based on their ________.

A) organizational level
B) personality
C) tenure with the organization
D) experience in their field
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A finance manager who reads the Wall Street Journal on a regular basis would be performing which role?

A) figurehead
B) monitor
C) interpersonal
D) disseminator
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Understanding building codes would be considered a(n) ________ skill for a building contractor.

A) political
B) conceptual
C) technical
D) interpersonal
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According to Mintzberg's management roles, the ________ roles involve receiving, collecting, and disseminating information.

A) interpersonal
B) technical
C) informational
D) decisional
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According to Mintzberg's management roles, the ________ roles are those that involve people and other duties that are ceremonial and symbolic in nature.

A) technical
B) interpersonal
C) decisional
D) informational
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Which of the following is not an example of an interpersonal role according to Mintzberg?

A) liaison
B) figurehead
C) leader
D) spokesperson
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The ________ role is more important for lower-level managers than it is for either middle- or top-level managers.

A) leader
B) entrepreneur
C) disseminator
D) spokesperson
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Which of the following is not an example of a decisional role according to Mintzberg?

A) spokesperson
B) entrepreneur
C) resource allocator
D) disturbance handler
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Which of the following is not an example of a decisional role according to Mintzberg?

A) resource allocator
B) entrepreneur
C) disturbance handler
D) spokesperson
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All of the following are managerial roles that are more important at the higher levels of the organization except ________.

A) negotiator
B) disseminator
C) figurehead
D) leader
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A human resource manager attending a local Society for Human Resource Management meeting would be functioning in which role?

A) disseminator
B) informational
C) liaison
D) leader
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All three of Mintzberg's interpersonal roles are part of the ________ function.

A) leading
B) organizing
C) controlling
D) planning
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Budgeting is associated with the management functions of planning and ________.

A) leading
B) controlling
C) organizing
D) directing
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Many of Mintzberg's roles align with the basic functions of management. For example, the ________ role is a part of planning.

A) resource allocation
B) figurehead
C) liaison
D) leader
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All of the following are examples of informational roles according to Mintzberg except ________.

A) monitor
B) spokesperson
C) disseminator
D) liaison
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Almost all managerial tasks involve ________.

A) handling information
B) interpersonal skills
C) decision making
D) organization skills
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The organizing process is more important ________.

A) for top-level managers than it is for either middle- or first-level managers
B) for top-level managers than it is for first-level managers only
C) than any of the other management processes
D) than leading at all levels of management
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________ developed a categorization scheme for defining what managers do, consisting of 10 different but highly interrelated roles.

A) Henry Morris
B) Henry Ford
C) Henri Fayol
D) Henry Mintzberg
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Which of the following represents the most useful way of describing the manager's job?

A) skills
B) organizational level
C) roles
D) functions
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The roles of disseminator, figurehead, negotiator, liaison, and spokesperson are more important at the ________ levels of the organization.

A) lower
B) supervisory
C) higher
D) middle
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Managers who are effective at meeting organizational goals always act efficiently.
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Today's managers are just as likely to be women as they are men.
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Effectiveness is concerned with the means of getting things done, while efficiency is concerned with the attainment of organizational goals.
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Supervisors and foremen may both be considered first-line managers.
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Coaching and budgeting are skills closely related to the management function of leading.
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In order to be considered a manager, an individual must coordinate the work of others.
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Determining who reports to whom is part of the controlling function of management.
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Effectiveness refers to the relationship between inputs and outputs.
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Management affects employee morale but not a company's financial performance.
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Mintzberg's informational management role involves receiving, collecting, and disseminating information.
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Disturbance handler is one of Mintzberg's interpersonal roles.
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A goal of efficiency is to minimize resource costs.
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A finance manager who reads the Wall Street Journal on a regular basis would be performing the figurehead role.
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Fayol's management functions are basically equivalent to Mintzberg's management roles.
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The roles of figurehead, leader, and liaison are all interpersonal roles.
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Efficiency is described as "doing things right."
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Directing and motivating are part of the controlling function of management.
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Mintzberg's resource allocation role is similar to Fayol's planning function because it involves the coordination of employee's activities.
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The four contemporary functions of management are planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
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Resource allocation and disturbance handling are both considered decisional roles.
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Arab managers today are almost exclusively impacted by Western influences.
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A distinct purpose is important in defining an organization.
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In a survey conducted for a group of Arab executives, 'access to financial resources' was cited as a greater challenge to innovation than 'lack of qualified personnel'.
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In today's world, organizational managers at all levels and in all areas need to encourage their employees to be on the look-out for new ideas and new approaches.
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Technical skills become less important as a manager moves into higher levels of management.
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Which of the following levels of management is associated with positions such as executive vice president, chief operating officer, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board?

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D) top managers
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Innovation is only important in high-tech firms.
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In the past, nonmanagerial employees were viewed as employees who ________.

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Human skills is the ability to work well with other people.
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All levels of management between the supervisory level and the top level of the organization are termed ________.

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Katz concluded that managers need three essential skills: technical, human, and conceptual.
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Supervisor is another name for which of the following?

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D) top manager
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Which of the following statements regarding managers in today's world is accurate?

A) The single most important variable in employee productivity and loyalty is the quality of the relationship between employees and their direct supervisors.
B) They can be found exclusively in for-profit organizations.
C) They are found only in large corporations.
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The lowest level of management is ________.

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D) a nonmanagerial employee
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Someone who works with and through other people by coordinating their work activities in order to accomplish organizational goals is ________.

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B) a manager
C) an assembly line worker
D) a laborer
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Conceptual skills become less important as a manager moves into top management.
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Only first-line managers and employees need to be concerned with being customer-responsive.
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A non-profit organization cannot be considered an organization.
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Managers with titles such as regional manager, project leader, or plant manager are ________.

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D) first-line managers
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Which of the following types of managers is responsible for making organization-wide decisions and establishing the plans and goals that affect the entire organization?

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D) research managers
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Mentoring is primarily associated with the management function of ________.

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D) controlling
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In successful organizations, ________.

A) high efficiency and high effectiveness go hand in hand
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C) high efficiency and high equity go hand in hand
D) high efficiency and low effectiveness go hand in hand
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Division manager is associated with which of the following levels of management?

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C) middle managers
D) team leaders
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Which of the following is an example of an efficient manufacturing technique?

A) increasing product reject rates
B) decreasing product output
C) cutting inventory levels
D) increasing the amount of time to manufacture products
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Whereas ________ is concerned with the means of getting things done, ________ is concerned with the ends, or attainment of organizational goals.

A) effectiveness; efficiency
B) goal attainment; efficiency
C) effectiveness; goal attainment
D) efficiency; effectiveness
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The distinction between a managerial position and a nonmanagerial position is ________.

A) controlling the work of others
B) planning the work of others
C) coordinating the work of others
D) organizing the work of others
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An automobile manufacturer that increased the total number of cars produced at the same cost, but with many defects, would be ________.

A) concerned with inputs
B) increasing effectiveness
C) increasing efficiency
D) efficient and effective
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Which of the following management functions from the mid-1950s is no longer included in the basic functions of management?

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C) controlling
D) leading
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Effectiveness is synonymous with ________.

A) resource control
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C) cost minimization
D) efficiency
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________ is the process of getting activities completed efficiently and effectively with and through other people.

A) Controlling
B) Leading
C) Supervision
D) Management
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Organizing includes ________.

A) determining who does what tasks
B) motivating organizational members
C) defining organizational goals
D) hiring organizational members
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________ was a French industrialist who first identified the basic management functions.

A) Fayol
B) Taylor
C) Weber
D) Herzberg
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How many management functions were originally proposed in the early part of the twentieth century?

A) five
B) four
C) nine
D) three
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The process of monitoring, comparing, and correcting is called ________.

A) controlling
B) organizing
C) leading
D) coordinating
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A manager resolving conflict among organizational members is performing what function?

A) directing
B) leading
C) commanding
D) controlling
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Efficiency refers to ________.

A) the additive relationship between costs and benefits
B) increasing outputs regardless of cost
C) the exponential nature of costs and outputs
D) the relationship between inputs and outputs
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Wasting resources is considered to be an example of ________.

A) efficiency
B) inefficiency
C) ineffectiveness
D) effectiveness
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Today, the basic management functions are considered to be ________.

A) commanding, organizing, leading, and staffing
B) planning, organizing, leading, and directing
C) planning, coordinating, staffing, and directing
D) planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
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Which of the following best reflects the management structure of a traditional organization?

A) pyramid
B) infinite line
C) hub with spokes
D) circle
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Writing an organizational strategic plan is an example of the ________ management function.

A) planning
B) coordinating
C) leading
D) organizing
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The emphasis that managers give to various roles seems to be based on their ________.

A) organizational level
B) personality
C) tenure with the organization
D) experience in their field
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A finance manager who reads the Wall Street Journal on a regular basis would be performing which role?

A) figurehead
B) monitor
C) interpersonal
D) disseminator
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Understanding building codes would be considered a(n) ________ skill for a building contractor.

A) political
B) conceptual
C) technical
D) interpersonal
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According to Mintzberg's management roles, the ________ roles involve receiving, collecting, and disseminating information.

A) interpersonal
B) technical
C) informational
D) decisional
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According to Mintzberg's management roles, the ________ roles are those that involve people and other duties that are ceremonial and symbolic in nature.

A) technical
B) interpersonal
C) decisional
D) informational
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Which of the following is not an example of an interpersonal role according to Mintzberg?

A) liaison
B) figurehead
C) leader
D) spokesperson
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The ________ role is more important for lower-level managers than it is for either middle- or top-level managers.

A) leader
B) entrepreneur
C) disseminator
D) spokesperson
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Which of the following is not an example of a decisional role according to Mintzberg?

A) spokesperson
B) entrepreneur
C) resource allocator
D) disturbance handler
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Which of the following is not an example of a decisional role according to Mintzberg?

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B) entrepreneur
C) disturbance handler
D) spokesperson
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All of the following are managerial roles that are more important at the higher levels of the organization except ________.

A) negotiator
B) disseminator
C) figurehead
D) leader
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A human resource manager attending a local Society for Human Resource Management meeting would be functioning in which role?

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B) informational
C) liaison
D) leader
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All three of Mintzberg's interpersonal roles are part of the ________ function.

A) leading
B) organizing
C) controlling
D) planning
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Budgeting is associated with the management functions of planning and ________.

A) leading
B) controlling
C) organizing
D) directing
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Many of Mintzberg's roles align with the basic functions of management. For example, the ________ role is a part of planning.

A) resource allocation
B) figurehead
C) liaison
D) leader
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All of the following are examples of informational roles according to Mintzberg except ________.

A) monitor
B) spokesperson
C) disseminator
D) liaison
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Almost all managerial tasks involve ________.

A) handling information
B) interpersonal skills
C) decision making
D) organization skills
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77
The organizing process is more important ________.

A) for top-level managers than it is for either middle- or first-level managers
B) for top-level managers than it is for first-level managers only
C) than any of the other management processes
D) than leading at all levels of management
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78
________ developed a categorization scheme for defining what managers do, consisting of 10 different but highly interrelated roles.

A) Henry Morris
B) Henry Ford
C) Henri Fayol
D) Henry Mintzberg
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79
Which of the following represents the most useful way of describing the manager's job?

A) skills
B) organizational level
C) roles
D) functions
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80
The roles of disseminator, figurehead, negotiator, liaison, and spokesperson are more important at the ________ levels of the organization.

A) lower
B) supervisory
C) higher
D) middle
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