Deck 1: Human Relations: a Background

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Small businesses feel pressure to meet the high international standards of the foreign market, and of the huge multinational companies that dominate the economy.
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"The Philosophy of Manufacturers" written by Andrew Ure suggested that workers should have medical help, good ventilation, and even sick leave.
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Without trust, mutual respect is meaningless.
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Self-disclosure promotes genuineness and closeness in your relationships with other people.
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Self-awareness allows individuals to know what in their own behavior is being perceived as real by other people.
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Taylor's scientific management approach contained two major features: careful hiring and in-depth training.
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According to Max Weber, human relations problems are caused by favoritism, nepotism, and other unfair practices.
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Group dynamics is defined as the positive consideration or regard that two people have for each other.
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Part of the communication ability is based on listening levels, which include listening for feelings and emotions as well as for objective content.
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Poor human relations skills can make an otherwise able person seem like a poor performer.
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Generation Y is characterized by middle-aged adults who find themselves pressed for time and finances to support their own children along with their aging parents and parents-in-law.
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The skill or ability to work effectively through and with other people is known as human relations.
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Internal customers can be defined as a department's employees, or as employees in other departments within an organization.
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Max Weber is known as the pioneer of scientific management.
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The two sets of behaviors now considered the most important for new job applicants are communication skills and human relations abilities.
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Human relations is just common sense.
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Self-disclosure is the knowledge of how you are being perceived by others.
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In the workplace, the key to top performance and high-quality work is healthy self-esteem.
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If your self-esteem is too fragile, you will have little energy left for cultivating mutual respect.
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The ability to work with people is not an essential skill in e-commerce as there is no face-to-face interaction with the customers.
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The generation of Americans born between 1965 and 1980 is referred to as ____.

A)the Baby Boomer generation
B)Generation X
C)Generation Y
D)the Millennial Generation
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The Wagner Act made it illegal for employers to use scare tactics or other techniques to prevent employees from forming or joining unions.
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Which of the following statements is true of current challenges in human relations?

A)Today's Generation Y can tend to find that good, sustainable-wage jobs are relatively easy to come by, but advancement is very hard.
B)Additional financial pressures in dual-career families cause workplace stress and difficulties for everyone involved.
C)Having a college degree guarantees a ticket to a meaningful career but seldom a well-paying job.
D)Small businesses seldom feel pressure to meet the high international standards of the foreign market and of the huge multinational companies that dominate the economy.
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Which of the following is true about today's Generation Y?

A)They care more about production than about the needs of workers.
B)They feel that finding good, sustainable-wage jobs are hard, and advancement is very difficult.
C)They develop poor human relations with subordinates because many of the middle managers were called "hippies" in the past.
D)They see workers as lacking ambition, disliking work, and wanting security above all else.
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Frederick Taylor is universally criticized as someone who cared more about the needs of workers than about production.
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_____ can be classified as internal customers.

A)Competitors
B)Traditional customers
C)Employees of a department
D)Online customers
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The most important improvement Elton Mayo brought was that managers began to understand the complex needs of workers instead of seeing them mostly as people who need wages.
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From the Hawthorne Studies, Elton Mayo found that the relationships that had formed naturally in the workplace made up what he called the informal organization.
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Total Quality Management (TQM) emphasized that the final product is more important than the process of creating that product.
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Which of the following is a reason for the widespread anti-American sentiment in the global marketplace?

A)Americans appear to use poor human relations skills while engaging in business with other cultures.
B)Americans emphasize the process more than the product in the workplace.
C)Countries like China, India, and Japan have been unable to make a major impact on world markets or even compete with the United States.
D)Americans assume that having a college degree is no longer a ticket to a meaningful career.
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Which of the following statements is true about competition in the workplace?

A)The increasing number of people doing business on the Internet has resulted in a decline in competition among businesses.
B)Competitiveness is yet to reach rural areas where small businesses still don't feel the pressure.
C)Due to increased competition, having a college degree is no longer a ticket to a meaningful career.
D)Countries such as China, India, and other Asian nations are yet to create an impact on the world markets.
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The generation of Americans born between 1946 and 1964 is referred to as:

A)Generation X.
B)the Millennial Generation.
C)Generation Z.
D)the Baby Boomers.
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Theory X managers see workers as happy to work and able to assume responsibility.
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Eric Berne's transactional analysis was a method of understanding interpersonal communication in a workplace.
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Mary Parker Follett identified a system of bricklaying with more than double the productivity of the old system.
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The study of human relations becomes important because:

A)it emphasizes the knowledge of computer and technology.
B)it reduces diversity in the workplace.
C)it renews emphasis on working groups.
D)it stresses the importance of laying emphasis on the product rather than the process.
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One of Taylor's best-known victories was the discoveries based on the Hawthorne studies.
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During World War II, scarcity of jobs made many employers feel that they could "fire the problems and hire the solutions."
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People who belong to the sandwich generation:

A)are currently entering the job market.
B)are mostly in management positions.
C)find themselves squeezed for time and finances.
D)see workers as lacking ambition, disliking work, and wanting security above all else.
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Which of the following statements is true about human relations?

A)It is about enforcing people to do what you want them to do.
B)It is a study in understanding human behavior in order to manipulate others.
C)It includes a desire to understand others and their talents and abilities.
D)It is just common sense.
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How did Taylor's "optimum shovel" immediately increase the productivity at an eastern steel mill?

A)The shovel design allowed maximum work without the need for frequent rest periods.
B)The shovel reduced the motions involved from eighteen to five.
C)The shovel was discarded to create new machinery that automatized operations and reduced human work.
D)The use of a single shovel for shoveling coal into the large smelters and loading cinders into waste containers ensured an increase in productivity.
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Max Weber's model "bureaucracy" helped in reducing favoritism and other unfair practices by:

A)assigning specific duties and responsibilities only on the basis of talent and ability.
B)assigning multiple supervisors to whom each worker must answer.
C)advocating careful selection and in-depth training of workers to motivate them.
D)implementing rules like standard work days, relaxed and regular lunch breaks, and rest periods.
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Which of the following statements is true of group dynamics?

A)It is related to a variety of mental health issues, including alcoholism, anxiety, and depression.
B)It excludes the areas related to conflict management.
C)It gives an individual the power to enforce group members to do as instructed.
D)It serves as the cornerstone in the study of human relations.
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The study of human relations has two goals: personal development and growth, and ____.

A)manipulation of human behavior
B)achievement of an organization's objectives
C)finding quick fixes for personal problems
D)finding a cure-all for organizational problems
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Which of the following statements forms the cornerstone of Total Quality Management (TQM)?

A)Inflexible, static rules are potentially harmful to maintaining a productive workforce.
B)It places significant emphasis on the rights and needs of the individual person.
C)It assumes that all workers are happy to work, able to assume responsibility, and overall quite creative.
D)The process of whatever happens in an organization is more important than the product.
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Which of the following management experts was of the opinion that management is about human beings, and its task is to make people capable of joint performance, to make their strengths effective and their weaknesses irrelevant?

A)Stephen Covey
B)Abraham Maslow
C)Peter Drucker
D)Eric Bern
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Which of the following reforms was introduced by Robert Owen?

A)Building company towns where workers would live in company houses
B)Suggesting that workers should have medical help, hot tea on a regular basis, good ventilation, and even sick leave
C)Stopping the employment of young children in his factory and encouraging his workforce to stay sober
D)Reducing motions involved in bricklaying to five by inventing labor-saving devices and changing workers' routines
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Which of the following reforms was suggested by Andrew Ure in his book "The Philosophy of Manufacturers"?

A)The work of the people in an organization should be done in an orderly way, with only one supervisor to whom each worker must answer.
B)Workers should have medical help, hot tea on a regular basis, good ventilation, and even sick leave.
C)Identify "one best way" to perform a task to increase the productivity and profit.
D)Managers should carefully select and train workers for specific tasks.
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Which of the following models was suggested by Max Weber to deal with favoritism and nepotism?

A)Adhocracy
B)Time and Motion Study
C)Bureaucracy
D)The Hawthorne Experiment
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What is the importance of healthy self-esteem in the workplace?

A)It is at the core of most strategic issues in organizations.
B)It enables an individual to understand group dynamics.
C)It is significantly important for individuals working as islands of expertise.
D)It is the key to top performance and high-quality work.
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Which of the following books related to human relations was published by Andrew Ure in 1835?

A)Landmarks of Tomorrow
B)Men, Ideas, and Politics
C)The New Realities
D)The Philosophy of Manufacturers
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Higher self-esteem:

A)improves attitudes, job morale, and overall quality of life.
B)is the positive consideration that two people have for each other.
C)results in an individual possessing little energy for cultivating mutual respect.
D)ensures that a person's relationship with the other becomes closer.
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_____ reflects the positive side of human relations by allowing others to see what feelings and thoughts you really have.

A)Self-disclosure
B)Self-awareness
C)Self-esteem
D)Self-efficacy
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Robert Owen influenced the industrialists in early 19th century by:

A)introducing the idea that treating workers better would actually increase productivity and profits.
B)publishing a book called "The Philosophy of Manufacturers."
C)recognizing the importance of careful hiring and in-depth training to increase workers' productivity.
D)conducting the Hawthorne experiments.
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What did Elton Mayo discover from the Hawthorne Experiment?

A)Strong bureaucracy in the organization would make up for a worker's lack of motivation and thus the productivity would remain high.
B)Workers performed better because someone was paying attention to them, which was more than what they were accustomed to receiving at work.
C)Managers treated workers well because they knew that the workers would be hard to replace due to scarcity of labor.
D)Workers' productivity increased because they used the optimum shovel that allowed them to work the whole day without taking too many breaks.
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Mutual respect:

A)is the knowledge of how you are being perceived by others.
B)can exist only when a person's self-esteem is stable.
C)is the process of letting other people know what you are really thinking and feeling.
D)allows individuals to know what in their own behavior is being perceived as real by other people.
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Theory Y managers see workers as ____.

A)lacking ambition
B)being quite creative
C)wanting security above all else
D)disliking work
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Which human relations movement pioneer suggested that workers should be involved in decisions affecting them?

A)Lillian Gilbreth
B)Robert Owen
C)Mary Parker Follett
D)Max Weber
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of human relations?

A)Good human relations means being honest.
B)Human relations includes a desire to understand others.
C)Human relations skills must be developed throughout one's life.
D)Human relations is just common sense.
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Which of the following groups founded in 1869 denounced the bad working conditions and unfair treatment in many workplaces of the time?

A)Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations
B)American Federation of Labor
C)Congress of Industrial Organizations
D)The Knights of Labor
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_____ is the skill or ability to work effectively through and with other people.
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A(n) _____ is someone who organizes and assumes the risks of beginning a business enterprise.
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Understanding _____-the ways in which groups operate-is a cornerstone in the study of human relations.
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_____ is your feeling of confidence and worth as a person.
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McGregor's _____ stated that workers lacked ambition, disliked work, and wanted security above all else.
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_____ introduced the concepts of Theory X and Theory Y.
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According to the _____ concept introduced by W. Edwards Deming in the United States, the process which inevitably includes people and relationships, required more focus than the product.
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One of Frederick Taylor's best-known victories was the invention of the ____, a step that made scientific management very popular.
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The ____, an organization founded in 1869 which was much like the labor unions that came later, denounced the bad working conditions and unfair treatment in many workplaces of the time.
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_____ is the generation of Americans born between 1965 and 1980, following the Baby Boomers who were born during the years 1946 to 1964.
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Congress passed the _____ in 1935, giving unions and union members more rights than they had enjoyed before.
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Middle-aged adults with elderly dependent parents and dependent children who find themselves squeezed for time and finances are often referred to as the "_____" generation.
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In Weber's model, called ____, each person had specific duties and responsibilities that were to be assigned on the basis of ability and talent only.
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In her later life, _____ became known as "The First Lady of Management."
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_____ is the knowledge of how you are being perceived by others.
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The results from Elton Mayo's _____ showed that the relationships that had formed naturally in the workplace made up what he called the informal organization.
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Based on the results of the Hawthorne Experiment, Elton Mayo found that the relationships that had formed naturally in the workplace made up what he called the _____ organization.
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_____ is the process of sending ideas, thoughts, and feelings, and having them received in the way you intended.
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In the early years of the 20th century, Frederick Taylor and others began a movement called ____.
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The noted psychologist Abraham Maslow devised a "_____," which teaches that people tend to satisfy their needs in a certain order.
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Small businesses feel pressure to meet the high international standards of the foreign market, and of the huge multinational companies that dominate the economy.
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"The Philosophy of Manufacturers" written by Andrew Ure suggested that workers should have medical help, good ventilation, and even sick leave.
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Without trust, mutual respect is meaningless.
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Self-disclosure promotes genuineness and closeness in your relationships with other people.
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Self-awareness allows individuals to know what in their own behavior is being perceived as real by other people.
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Taylor's scientific management approach contained two major features: careful hiring and in-depth training.
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According to Max Weber, human relations problems are caused by favoritism, nepotism, and other unfair practices.
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Group dynamics is defined as the positive consideration or regard that two people have for each other.
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Part of the communication ability is based on listening levels, which include listening for feelings and emotions as well as for objective content.
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Poor human relations skills can make an otherwise able person seem like a poor performer.
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Generation Y is characterized by middle-aged adults who find themselves pressed for time and finances to support their own children along with their aging parents and parents-in-law.
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The skill or ability to work effectively through and with other people is known as human relations.
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Internal customers can be defined as a department's employees, or as employees in other departments within an organization.
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Max Weber is known as the pioneer of scientific management.
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The two sets of behaviors now considered the most important for new job applicants are communication skills and human relations abilities.
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Human relations is just common sense.
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Self-disclosure is the knowledge of how you are being perceived by others.
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In the workplace, the key to top performance and high-quality work is healthy self-esteem.
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If your self-esteem is too fragile, you will have little energy left for cultivating mutual respect.
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The ability to work with people is not an essential skill in e-commerce as there is no face-to-face interaction with the customers.
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The generation of Americans born between 1965 and 1980 is referred to as ____.

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B)Generation X
C)Generation Y
D)the Millennial Generation
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The Wagner Act made it illegal for employers to use scare tactics or other techniques to prevent employees from forming or joining unions.
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Which of the following statements is true of current challenges in human relations?

A)Today's Generation Y can tend to find that good, sustainable-wage jobs are relatively easy to come by, but advancement is very hard.
B)Additional financial pressures in dual-career families cause workplace stress and difficulties for everyone involved.
C)Having a college degree guarantees a ticket to a meaningful career but seldom a well-paying job.
D)Small businesses seldom feel pressure to meet the high international standards of the foreign market and of the huge multinational companies that dominate the economy.
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Which of the following is true about today's Generation Y?

A)They care more about production than about the needs of workers.
B)They feel that finding good, sustainable-wage jobs are hard, and advancement is very difficult.
C)They develop poor human relations with subordinates because many of the middle managers were called "hippies" in the past.
D)They see workers as lacking ambition, disliking work, and wanting security above all else.
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Frederick Taylor is universally criticized as someone who cared more about the needs of workers than about production.
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_____ can be classified as internal customers.

A)Competitors
B)Traditional customers
C)Employees of a department
D)Online customers
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The most important improvement Elton Mayo brought was that managers began to understand the complex needs of workers instead of seeing them mostly as people who need wages.
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From the Hawthorne Studies, Elton Mayo found that the relationships that had formed naturally in the workplace made up what he called the informal organization.
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Total Quality Management (TQM) emphasized that the final product is more important than the process of creating that product.
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30
Which of the following is a reason for the widespread anti-American sentiment in the global marketplace?

A)Americans appear to use poor human relations skills while engaging in business with other cultures.
B)Americans emphasize the process more than the product in the workplace.
C)Countries like China, India, and Japan have been unable to make a major impact on world markets or even compete with the United States.
D)Americans assume that having a college degree is no longer a ticket to a meaningful career.
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Which of the following statements is true about competition in the workplace?

A)The increasing number of people doing business on the Internet has resulted in a decline in competition among businesses.
B)Competitiveness is yet to reach rural areas where small businesses still don't feel the pressure.
C)Due to increased competition, having a college degree is no longer a ticket to a meaningful career.
D)Countries such as China, India, and other Asian nations are yet to create an impact on the world markets.
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The generation of Americans born between 1946 and 1964 is referred to as:

A)Generation X.
B)the Millennial Generation.
C)Generation Z.
D)the Baby Boomers.
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Theory X managers see workers as happy to work and able to assume responsibility.
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Eric Berne's transactional analysis was a method of understanding interpersonal communication in a workplace.
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Mary Parker Follett identified a system of bricklaying with more than double the productivity of the old system.
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The study of human relations becomes important because:

A)it emphasizes the knowledge of computer and technology.
B)it reduces diversity in the workplace.
C)it renews emphasis on working groups.
D)it stresses the importance of laying emphasis on the product rather than the process.
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One of Taylor's best-known victories was the discoveries based on the Hawthorne studies.
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During World War II, scarcity of jobs made many employers feel that they could "fire the problems and hire the solutions."
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People who belong to the sandwich generation:

A)are currently entering the job market.
B)are mostly in management positions.
C)find themselves squeezed for time and finances.
D)see workers as lacking ambition, disliking work, and wanting security above all else.
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Which of the following statements is true about human relations?

A)It is about enforcing people to do what you want them to do.
B)It is a study in understanding human behavior in order to manipulate others.
C)It includes a desire to understand others and their talents and abilities.
D)It is just common sense.
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How did Taylor's "optimum shovel" immediately increase the productivity at an eastern steel mill?

A)The shovel design allowed maximum work without the need for frequent rest periods.
B)The shovel reduced the motions involved from eighteen to five.
C)The shovel was discarded to create new machinery that automatized operations and reduced human work.
D)The use of a single shovel for shoveling coal into the large smelters and loading cinders into waste containers ensured an increase in productivity.
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42
Max Weber's model "bureaucracy" helped in reducing favoritism and other unfair practices by:

A)assigning specific duties and responsibilities only on the basis of talent and ability.
B)assigning multiple supervisors to whom each worker must answer.
C)advocating careful selection and in-depth training of workers to motivate them.
D)implementing rules like standard work days, relaxed and regular lunch breaks, and rest periods.
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Which of the following statements is true of group dynamics?

A)It is related to a variety of mental health issues, including alcoholism, anxiety, and depression.
B)It excludes the areas related to conflict management.
C)It gives an individual the power to enforce group members to do as instructed.
D)It serves as the cornerstone in the study of human relations.
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The study of human relations has two goals: personal development and growth, and ____.

A)manipulation of human behavior
B)achievement of an organization's objectives
C)finding quick fixes for personal problems
D)finding a cure-all for organizational problems
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Which of the following statements forms the cornerstone of Total Quality Management (TQM)?

A)Inflexible, static rules are potentially harmful to maintaining a productive workforce.
B)It places significant emphasis on the rights and needs of the individual person.
C)It assumes that all workers are happy to work, able to assume responsibility, and overall quite creative.
D)The process of whatever happens in an organization is more important than the product.
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Which of the following management experts was of the opinion that management is about human beings, and its task is to make people capable of joint performance, to make their strengths effective and their weaknesses irrelevant?

A)Stephen Covey
B)Abraham Maslow
C)Peter Drucker
D)Eric Bern
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Which of the following reforms was introduced by Robert Owen?

A)Building company towns where workers would live in company houses
B)Suggesting that workers should have medical help, hot tea on a regular basis, good ventilation, and even sick leave
C)Stopping the employment of young children in his factory and encouraging his workforce to stay sober
D)Reducing motions involved in bricklaying to five by inventing labor-saving devices and changing workers' routines
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Which of the following reforms was suggested by Andrew Ure in his book "The Philosophy of Manufacturers"?

A)The work of the people in an organization should be done in an orderly way, with only one supervisor to whom each worker must answer.
B)Workers should have medical help, hot tea on a regular basis, good ventilation, and even sick leave.
C)Identify "one best way" to perform a task to increase the productivity and profit.
D)Managers should carefully select and train workers for specific tasks.
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Which of the following models was suggested by Max Weber to deal with favoritism and nepotism?

A)Adhocracy
B)Time and Motion Study
C)Bureaucracy
D)The Hawthorne Experiment
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50
What is the importance of healthy self-esteem in the workplace?

A)It is at the core of most strategic issues in organizations.
B)It enables an individual to understand group dynamics.
C)It is significantly important for individuals working as islands of expertise.
D)It is the key to top performance and high-quality work.
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51
Which of the following books related to human relations was published by Andrew Ure in 1835?

A)Landmarks of Tomorrow
B)Men, Ideas, and Politics
C)The New Realities
D)The Philosophy of Manufacturers
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Higher self-esteem:

A)improves attitudes, job morale, and overall quality of life.
B)is the positive consideration that two people have for each other.
C)results in an individual possessing little energy for cultivating mutual respect.
D)ensures that a person's relationship with the other becomes closer.
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53
_____ reflects the positive side of human relations by allowing others to see what feelings and thoughts you really have.

A)Self-disclosure
B)Self-awareness
C)Self-esteem
D)Self-efficacy
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54
Robert Owen influenced the industrialists in early 19th century by:

A)introducing the idea that treating workers better would actually increase productivity and profits.
B)publishing a book called "The Philosophy of Manufacturers."
C)recognizing the importance of careful hiring and in-depth training to increase workers' productivity.
D)conducting the Hawthorne experiments.
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55
What did Elton Mayo discover from the Hawthorne Experiment?

A)Strong bureaucracy in the organization would make up for a worker's lack of motivation and thus the productivity would remain high.
B)Workers performed better because someone was paying attention to them, which was more than what they were accustomed to receiving at work.
C)Managers treated workers well because they knew that the workers would be hard to replace due to scarcity of labor.
D)Workers' productivity increased because they used the optimum shovel that allowed them to work the whole day without taking too many breaks.
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56
Mutual respect:

A)is the knowledge of how you are being perceived by others.
B)can exist only when a person's self-esteem is stable.
C)is the process of letting other people know what you are really thinking and feeling.
D)allows individuals to know what in their own behavior is being perceived as real by other people.
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57
Theory Y managers see workers as ____.

A)lacking ambition
B)being quite creative
C)wanting security above all else
D)disliking work
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58
Which human relations movement pioneer suggested that workers should be involved in decisions affecting them?

A)Lillian Gilbreth
B)Robert Owen
C)Mary Parker Follett
D)Max Weber
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59
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of human relations?

A)Good human relations means being honest.
B)Human relations includes a desire to understand others.
C)Human relations skills must be developed throughout one's life.
D)Human relations is just common sense.
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60
Which of the following groups founded in 1869 denounced the bad working conditions and unfair treatment in many workplaces of the time?

A)Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations
B)American Federation of Labor
C)Congress of Industrial Organizations
D)The Knights of Labor
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61
_____ is the skill or ability to work effectively through and with other people.
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62
A(n) _____ is someone who organizes and assumes the risks of beginning a business enterprise.
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63
Understanding _____-the ways in which groups operate-is a cornerstone in the study of human relations.
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64
_____ is your feeling of confidence and worth as a person.
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65
McGregor's _____ stated that workers lacked ambition, disliked work, and wanted security above all else.
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66
_____ introduced the concepts of Theory X and Theory Y.
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67
According to the _____ concept introduced by W. Edwards Deming in the United States, the process which inevitably includes people and relationships, required more focus than the product.
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68
One of Frederick Taylor's best-known victories was the invention of the ____, a step that made scientific management very popular.
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69
The ____, an organization founded in 1869 which was much like the labor unions that came later, denounced the bad working conditions and unfair treatment in many workplaces of the time.
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70
_____ is the generation of Americans born between 1965 and 1980, following the Baby Boomers who were born during the years 1946 to 1964.
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71
Congress passed the _____ in 1935, giving unions and union members more rights than they had enjoyed before.
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72
Middle-aged adults with elderly dependent parents and dependent children who find themselves squeezed for time and finances are often referred to as the "_____" generation.
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73
In Weber's model, called ____, each person had specific duties and responsibilities that were to be assigned on the basis of ability and talent only.
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74
In her later life, _____ became known as "The First Lady of Management."
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75
_____ is the knowledge of how you are being perceived by others.
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76
The results from Elton Mayo's _____ showed that the relationships that had formed naturally in the workplace made up what he called the informal organization.
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77
Based on the results of the Hawthorne Experiment, Elton Mayo found that the relationships that had formed naturally in the workplace made up what he called the _____ organization.
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78
_____ is the process of sending ideas, thoughts, and feelings, and having them received in the way you intended.
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79
In the early years of the 20th century, Frederick Taylor and others began a movement called ____.
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80
The noted psychologist Abraham Maslow devised a "_____," which teaches that people tend to satisfy their needs in a certain order.
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