Deck 19: Basic Elements of Control

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The last step in the control process is to change the standard.
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After comparing performance against control standards managers should never change the standard.
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An effective way to promote employee participation in the control process is to use screening controls.
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Strategic controls are concerned with how well the organization aligns itself with the environment.
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An after-action report is a screening control.
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One purpose of control is to simplify organizations.
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Internal audits examine the efficiency and appropriateness of financial and accounting procedures.
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The control of human resources is the most important area,because human resources are related to the control of all the other resources in an organization.
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Many contemporary organizations do not allow managers to participate in the budget process.
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Businesses must manage their finances so that revenues are sufficient to cover costs.Not-for-profit organizations such as universities do not have the same concerns.
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If an organization involves operating employees in decisions about quality control,the organization is more likely to have convoluted,control.
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An operating budget is a budget that determines the number of units to be produced during the coming time period.
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The responsibility for managing control rests on the CEO.
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A properly designed control system can help management anticipate,monitor,and respond to changing circumstances.
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External audits examine the efficiency and appropriateness of financial and accounting procedures.
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Reporters who verify stories with additional sources are using screening control.
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At any point in time,control compares where the organization is in terms of performance to where it is supposed to be.
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Sources of cash include sales revenue,short- and long-term loans,the sale of assets,and the issuance of new stock.
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The most common controls are screening controls.
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Operations controls monitor input,transformation,and output.
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Income statements,balance sheets,and audits are examples of the control of

A) physical resources.
B) cybernetics.
C) human resources.
D) organizational complexity.
E) financial resources.
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Strategic control in global organizations is the same as domestic organizations.
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Universities value the image and reputation they present to the public.A rogue professor making outrageous comments on social media can seriously damage a school's reputation.It is much easier to implement media polices that prevent damage,than it is to try and fix the damage that has already been done.The media policies help

A) minimize costs.
B) limit the accumulation of errors.
C) adapt to the environmental change.
D) cope with wide spans of management.
E) cope with government regulation.
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Toyota is designing a new car.At the same time it is planning the recycling abilities of the parts.Toyota is effectively integrating planning and control processes.
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Quality control is one type of ____ control.

A) strategic
B) structural
C) operations
D) financial
E) tactical
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act,passed after the fall of Enron and Arthur Andersen,requires accounting firms to separate the auditing function from the consulting function.This example illustrates

A) organizational complexity.
B) how changing conditions are influenced by innovation.
C) why control is necessary to reduce the accumulation of errors.
D) how control helps organizations respond to changing standards.
E) All of these choices
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Organizational control is

A) the regulation of management activities to increase leadership.
B) the regulation of organizational activities to facilitate goal attainment.
C) the system that monitors and manages via a self-regulating mechanism.
D) a mechanism for maintaining the status quo.
E) a device for determining where the organization should be at some future time.
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The purpose of control is to

A) determine where the organization should be at some point in the future.
B) assess organizational performance relative to some desired goal.
C) determine how to structure the organization so as to carry out organizational plans.
D) get the organization's employees to work toward organizational goals.
E) verify that the organization's strategy is appropriate for its environment.
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If objective data are available,they will provide more useful information than will mere subjective impressions.
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As the number of things being controlled by the organization increases,the likelihood that employees will resist those controls tends to decrease.
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Internal audits are not as effective as external audits.
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Bureaucratic control focuses on enhanced performance that exceeds minimum acceptable standards.
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Decentralized control relies heavily on self-control by the organization's employees.
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Information systems are an essential element of strategic control.
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The planning and controlling functions are interrelated.
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The basic purpose of control is

A) to cope with organizational complexity.
B) to adapt to environmental changes.
C) to minimize costs.
D) to limit the accumulation of error.
E) All of these choices
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Bureaucratic control is outdated and not effective any more.
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In 2015,the Chinese stock market had a major decline that spread around the world.Companies with financial controls,that foresaw a major adjustment coming,accumulated cash and were prepared to buy back their own shares at low prices and help prevent their stock from sliding down further.The controls helped the company

A) cope with organizational complexity.
B) adapt to environmental change.
C) limit the accumulation of errors.
D) minimize costs.
E) cope with multiple control standards.
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Managers make a surprisingly large number of decisions based on inaccurate information.
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A properly designed control system is important to an organization because it can be used to

A) maximize costs.
B) anticipate,monitor,and respond to changing circumstances.
C) modify inappropriate organizational focus.
D) modify organizational standards.
E) reduce resistance to change.
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Secretary of Defense,Gates,shifted the pentagon's budget from expensive,high tech weapon systems to timely,responsive systems.Small defense contractors were more responsive to the change and won more contracts.In this case ____ control helped the small companies.

A) structural
B) hierarchical
C) strategic
D) managerial
E) operations
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Apple iPhones are notorious for cracked screens.When a customer brings one in to an iStore,the employee checks the customer records and may replace the screen for free.Which step in the control process does this represent?

A) Taking corrective action
B) Measuring performance
C) Comparing performance to standards
D) Establishing performance standards
E) Setting goals
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Google partnered with Nielsen Co.to poll users about ads on Google+.Nielsen then packaged the information for advertisers.This was a response to advertiser complaints about the effectiveness of ads on the social network.This indicates that Google is placing an emphasis on ____ controls.

A) structural
B) hierarchical
C) strategic
D) managerial
E) operations
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eBay partnered with Nielsen Co.to poll users about ads on eBay.Nielsen then packaged the information for advertisers.This was a response to advertiser complaints about the effectiveness of ads on the Internet.Verifying ad effectiveness of other companies before buying ad space on eBay is a ____ control for the businesses.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) concurrent
D) postaction
E) feedback
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Businesses that use H-form or M-form organizational design may have several ____ who are responsible for helping line managers with their control functions,for coordinating the organization's overall control system,and for gathering and assimilating relevant information.

A) ombudsmen
B) facilitators
C) change agents
D) controllers
E) control champions
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Thousands of people audition each year to be contestants on American Idol.The audition is an example of a ____ control.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) concurrent
D) postaction
E) feedback
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The ____ at McDonald's fast-food restaurants is to fill each order within 90 seconds and to have no customer wait longer than 3.5 minutes.

A) structural goal
B) physical resource control
C) financial control
D) corrective strategy
E) control standard
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After evaluation,an appropriate decision may be to

A) raise standards.
B) do nothing.
C) correct the deviation.
D) lower standards.
E) Do any of these choices
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To the extent possible,standards used for control purposes should be derived from

A) historical data.
B) time-series data.
C) external data.
D) organizational goals.
E) production indices.
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Managing receivables to make sure customers are paying their bills on time is an example of the need for ____ control.

A) financial
B) information
C) physical
D) human
E) strategic
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Anu is comparing the performance of her small landscaping business against the standards she established.When she has finished her comparisons,any of the following actions may be appropriate EXCEPT

A) correct deviations as required.
B) maintain the status quo.
C) increase the control standards.
D) eliminate the control if things went as planned.
E) decrease the control standards.
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McDonald's fast-food restaurants aim to fill each order within 90 seconds and to have no customer wait longer than 3.5 minutes.This is derived from the company's

A) historical data.
B) time-series data.
C) external data.
D) organizational goals.
E) production indices.
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During episodes of the Biggest Loser,contestants compete to lose weight and stay at the ranch,because someone leaves each week.This is an example of a ____ control.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) yes-no
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To what part of a system are preliminary controls applied?

A) Resources
B) Transformation processes
C) Outputs
D) Feedback elements
E) Subsystems
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Standards used in organizational control are most like

A) policies.
B) strategies.
C) goals.
D) rules.
E) standing plans.
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The last step in the control process is to

A) establish standards.
B) determine the need for corrective action.
C) compare performance against standards.
D) measure performance.
E) maintain the status quo.
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Company websites monitor where viewers look,how long they stay on a page,and the actions they take on the website.This gives companies a lot of information about their customers and viewers.It also represents which step in the control process?

A) establish standards
B) determine the need for corrective action
C) compare performance against standards
D) measure performance
E) change control process
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Everyone working or volunteering for Girl Scouts has a background check before they can work with girls or handle money.What kind of operations control is this?

A) Preliminary
B) Feedback
C) Concurrent
D) Screening
E) Yes-no
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The credit crisis and the Federal Reserve's response to it faced criticism from Congress.The Treasury Department requested a review of the central bank's structure and governance.There is now broad support for auditing the Fed using the Government Accountability Office.The change in the economic and political environment of the Fed means the Fed needs to adapt its ____ control.

A) structural
B) hierarchical
C) strategic
D) managerial
E) operations
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A college admissions board required students to have certain grade point averages and SAT scores to be accepted at the school.What form of operations control do these requirements represent?

A) Screening
B) Preliminary
C) Postaction
D) Cybernetic
E) Yes-no
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The percentage of graduates who find a job within six months of graduation is a ____ control for colleges and universities.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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Screening controls

A) take place during the transformation process.
B) involve interviewing potential employees.
C) are the same as preliminary control.
D) determine organizational flexibility.
E) determine accuracy of organizational standards.
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The ____ budgets are organizational budgets that outline quantities of product/service to be produced and what resources will be used.

A) operating
B) capital expenditure
C) revenue
D) cash-flow
E) nonmonetary
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Which of the following is NOT a major form of operations control discussed in the text?

A) Preliminary
B) Screening
C) Postaction
D) Functional
E) None of these choices
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Which of the following is NOT a type of operating budget?

A) Production
B) Sales
C) Expense
D) Profit
E) Revenue
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Budgets

A) help managers coordinate resources.
B) help define standards for control.
C) provide guidelines about resources.
D) enable the evaluation of the performance of managers.
E) All of these choices
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe a weakness associated with budgeting?

A) Some managers apply budgets too rigidly.
B) Developing budgets can be very time consuming.
C) Budgets link planning and controlling.
D) Budgets may limit innovation and change.
E) Budgets may make it impossible to procure funds to take advantage of an unexpected opportunity.
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Postaction control is most appropriate when the

A) time between goal setting and attainment is short.
B) product being produced is nonperishable.
C) product being produced is simple and routine.
D) production process is very complicated.
E) volume of product output is extremely large.
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Amazon asks customers to rate their experience with the product and service.This is an example of ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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Politicians transform information from many sources into decisions about policies for the area they govern.When politicians follow poll results during legislative debate,the politicians are using ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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The University of Michigan develops a budget that shows its projected income from sources such as the state of Michigan,tuition and fees,alumni contributions,and research grants.This is an example of a(n)____ budget.

A) revenue
B) output
C) capital expenditures
D) balance sheet
E) cash-flow
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At the end of each fiscal year,managers note in their performance reports if they are under budget.This is an example of a(n)____control.

A) labor
B) operations
C) information
D) finance
E) revenue
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As the product being produced becomes more complex,which of the following types of operations controls would logically become more important?

A) Preliminary
B) Screening
C) Postaction
D) Preliminary
E) Feedback
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Politicians transform information from many sources into decisions about policies for the area they govern.When politicians follow poll results after the passage of legislation,the politicians are using ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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Deirdre is a freelance editor.She knows how many chapters she needs to edit and approximately how long each chapter takes.She is calculating what she needs to do to meet her next deadline.She is making a ____ budget.

A) labor
B) production
C) space
D) balance sheet
E) capital expenditure
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A plant manager is told that she has 8,000 labor hours to allocate in a week.This is an example of a(n)____ budget.

A) operations
B) financial
C) nonmonetary
D) output
E) expense
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Which of the following is NOT a type of financial budget?

A) Cash-flow
B) Capital expenditure
C) Balance sheet
D) Cash
E) Profit
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Once a year Boy Scout troops submit financial reports describing income and expenditures.This is an example of ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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Which of the following is a type of financial budget that deals with forecasting the organization's assets and liabilities in the event all other budgets are met?

A) Cash-flow
B) Liquidity
C) Capital expenditure
D) Balance sheet
E) Pro forma
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Politicians transform information from many sources into decisions about policies for the area they govern.When politicians "float an idea" by having a staff member leak it to the press to gauge reaction,the politician's staff is using ____ control.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) yes-no
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The last step in the control process is to change the standard.
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After comparing performance against control standards managers should never change the standard.
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An effective way to promote employee participation in the control process is to use screening controls.
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Strategic controls are concerned with how well the organization aligns itself with the environment.
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An after-action report is a screening control.
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One purpose of control is to simplify organizations.
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Internal audits examine the efficiency and appropriateness of financial and accounting procedures.
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The control of human resources is the most important area,because human resources are related to the control of all the other resources in an organization.
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Many contemporary organizations do not allow managers to participate in the budget process.
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Businesses must manage their finances so that revenues are sufficient to cover costs.Not-for-profit organizations such as universities do not have the same concerns.
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If an organization involves operating employees in decisions about quality control,the organization is more likely to have convoluted,control.
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An operating budget is a budget that determines the number of units to be produced during the coming time period.
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The responsibility for managing control rests on the CEO.
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A properly designed control system can help management anticipate,monitor,and respond to changing circumstances.
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External audits examine the efficiency and appropriateness of financial and accounting procedures.
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Reporters who verify stories with additional sources are using screening control.
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At any point in time,control compares where the organization is in terms of performance to where it is supposed to be.
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Sources of cash include sales revenue,short- and long-term loans,the sale of assets,and the issuance of new stock.
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The most common controls are screening controls.
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Operations controls monitor input,transformation,and output.
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Income statements,balance sheets,and audits are examples of the control of

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B) cybernetics.
C) human resources.
D) organizational complexity.
E) financial resources.
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Strategic control in global organizations is the same as domestic organizations.
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Universities value the image and reputation they present to the public.A rogue professor making outrageous comments on social media can seriously damage a school's reputation.It is much easier to implement media polices that prevent damage,than it is to try and fix the damage that has already been done.The media policies help

A) minimize costs.
B) limit the accumulation of errors.
C) adapt to the environmental change.
D) cope with wide spans of management.
E) cope with government regulation.
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Toyota is designing a new car.At the same time it is planning the recycling abilities of the parts.Toyota is effectively integrating planning and control processes.
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Quality control is one type of ____ control.

A) strategic
B) structural
C) operations
D) financial
E) tactical
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act,passed after the fall of Enron and Arthur Andersen,requires accounting firms to separate the auditing function from the consulting function.This example illustrates

A) organizational complexity.
B) how changing conditions are influenced by innovation.
C) why control is necessary to reduce the accumulation of errors.
D) how control helps organizations respond to changing standards.
E) All of these choices
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Organizational control is

A) the regulation of management activities to increase leadership.
B) the regulation of organizational activities to facilitate goal attainment.
C) the system that monitors and manages via a self-regulating mechanism.
D) a mechanism for maintaining the status quo.
E) a device for determining where the organization should be at some future time.
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The purpose of control is to

A) determine where the organization should be at some point in the future.
B) assess organizational performance relative to some desired goal.
C) determine how to structure the organization so as to carry out organizational plans.
D) get the organization's employees to work toward organizational goals.
E) verify that the organization's strategy is appropriate for its environment.
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If objective data are available,they will provide more useful information than will mere subjective impressions.
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As the number of things being controlled by the organization increases,the likelihood that employees will resist those controls tends to decrease.
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Internal audits are not as effective as external audits.
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Bureaucratic control focuses on enhanced performance that exceeds minimum acceptable standards.
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Decentralized control relies heavily on self-control by the organization's employees.
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Information systems are an essential element of strategic control.
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The planning and controlling functions are interrelated.
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The basic purpose of control is

A) to cope with organizational complexity.
B) to adapt to environmental changes.
C) to minimize costs.
D) to limit the accumulation of error.
E) All of these choices
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Bureaucratic control is outdated and not effective any more.
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In 2015,the Chinese stock market had a major decline that spread around the world.Companies with financial controls,that foresaw a major adjustment coming,accumulated cash and were prepared to buy back their own shares at low prices and help prevent their stock from sliding down further.The controls helped the company

A) cope with organizational complexity.
B) adapt to environmental change.
C) limit the accumulation of errors.
D) minimize costs.
E) cope with multiple control standards.
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Managers make a surprisingly large number of decisions based on inaccurate information.
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A properly designed control system is important to an organization because it can be used to

A) maximize costs.
B) anticipate,monitor,and respond to changing circumstances.
C) modify inappropriate organizational focus.
D) modify organizational standards.
E) reduce resistance to change.
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Secretary of Defense,Gates,shifted the pentagon's budget from expensive,high tech weapon systems to timely,responsive systems.Small defense contractors were more responsive to the change and won more contracts.In this case ____ control helped the small companies.

A) structural
B) hierarchical
C) strategic
D) managerial
E) operations
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Apple iPhones are notorious for cracked screens.When a customer brings one in to an iStore,the employee checks the customer records and may replace the screen for free.Which step in the control process does this represent?

A) Taking corrective action
B) Measuring performance
C) Comparing performance to standards
D) Establishing performance standards
E) Setting goals
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Google partnered with Nielsen Co.to poll users about ads on Google+.Nielsen then packaged the information for advertisers.This was a response to advertiser complaints about the effectiveness of ads on the social network.This indicates that Google is placing an emphasis on ____ controls.

A) structural
B) hierarchical
C) strategic
D) managerial
E) operations
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eBay partnered with Nielsen Co.to poll users about ads on eBay.Nielsen then packaged the information for advertisers.This was a response to advertiser complaints about the effectiveness of ads on the Internet.Verifying ad effectiveness of other companies before buying ad space on eBay is a ____ control for the businesses.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) concurrent
D) postaction
E) feedback
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Businesses that use H-form or M-form organizational design may have several ____ who are responsible for helping line managers with their control functions,for coordinating the organization's overall control system,and for gathering and assimilating relevant information.

A) ombudsmen
B) facilitators
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D) controllers
E) control champions
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Thousands of people audition each year to be contestants on American Idol.The audition is an example of a ____ control.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) concurrent
D) postaction
E) feedback
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The ____ at McDonald's fast-food restaurants is to fill each order within 90 seconds and to have no customer wait longer than 3.5 minutes.

A) structural goal
B) physical resource control
C) financial control
D) corrective strategy
E) control standard
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After evaluation,an appropriate decision may be to

A) raise standards.
B) do nothing.
C) correct the deviation.
D) lower standards.
E) Do any of these choices
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To the extent possible,standards used for control purposes should be derived from

A) historical data.
B) time-series data.
C) external data.
D) organizational goals.
E) production indices.
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Managing receivables to make sure customers are paying their bills on time is an example of the need for ____ control.

A) financial
B) information
C) physical
D) human
E) strategic
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Anu is comparing the performance of her small landscaping business against the standards she established.When she has finished her comparisons,any of the following actions may be appropriate EXCEPT

A) correct deviations as required.
B) maintain the status quo.
C) increase the control standards.
D) eliminate the control if things went as planned.
E) decrease the control standards.
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McDonald's fast-food restaurants aim to fill each order within 90 seconds and to have no customer wait longer than 3.5 minutes.This is derived from the company's

A) historical data.
B) time-series data.
C) external data.
D) organizational goals.
E) production indices.
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During episodes of the Biggest Loser,contestants compete to lose weight and stay at the ranch,because someone leaves each week.This is an example of a ____ control.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) yes-no
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To what part of a system are preliminary controls applied?

A) Resources
B) Transformation processes
C) Outputs
D) Feedback elements
E) Subsystems
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Standards used in organizational control are most like

A) policies.
B) strategies.
C) goals.
D) rules.
E) standing plans.
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56
The last step in the control process is to

A) establish standards.
B) determine the need for corrective action.
C) compare performance against standards.
D) measure performance.
E) maintain the status quo.
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57
Company websites monitor where viewers look,how long they stay on a page,and the actions they take on the website.This gives companies a lot of information about their customers and viewers.It also represents which step in the control process?

A) establish standards
B) determine the need for corrective action
C) compare performance against standards
D) measure performance
E) change control process
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58
Everyone working or volunteering for Girl Scouts has a background check before they can work with girls or handle money.What kind of operations control is this?

A) Preliminary
B) Feedback
C) Concurrent
D) Screening
E) Yes-no
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59
The credit crisis and the Federal Reserve's response to it faced criticism from Congress.The Treasury Department requested a review of the central bank's structure and governance.There is now broad support for auditing the Fed using the Government Accountability Office.The change in the economic and political environment of the Fed means the Fed needs to adapt its ____ control.

A) structural
B) hierarchical
C) strategic
D) managerial
E) operations
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60
A college admissions board required students to have certain grade point averages and SAT scores to be accepted at the school.What form of operations control do these requirements represent?

A) Screening
B) Preliminary
C) Postaction
D) Cybernetic
E) Yes-no
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61
The percentage of graduates who find a job within six months of graduation is a ____ control for colleges and universities.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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62
Screening controls

A) take place during the transformation process.
B) involve interviewing potential employees.
C) are the same as preliminary control.
D) determine organizational flexibility.
E) determine accuracy of organizational standards.
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63
The ____ budgets are organizational budgets that outline quantities of product/service to be produced and what resources will be used.

A) operating
B) capital expenditure
C) revenue
D) cash-flow
E) nonmonetary
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64
Which of the following is NOT a major form of operations control discussed in the text?

A) Preliminary
B) Screening
C) Postaction
D) Functional
E) None of these choices
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65
Which of the following is NOT a type of operating budget?

A) Production
B) Sales
C) Expense
D) Profit
E) Revenue
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66
Budgets

A) help managers coordinate resources.
B) help define standards for control.
C) provide guidelines about resources.
D) enable the evaluation of the performance of managers.
E) All of these choices
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67
Which of the following statements does NOT describe a weakness associated with budgeting?

A) Some managers apply budgets too rigidly.
B) Developing budgets can be very time consuming.
C) Budgets link planning and controlling.
D) Budgets may limit innovation and change.
E) Budgets may make it impossible to procure funds to take advantage of an unexpected opportunity.
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68
Postaction control is most appropriate when the

A) time between goal setting and attainment is short.
B) product being produced is nonperishable.
C) product being produced is simple and routine.
D) production process is very complicated.
E) volume of product output is extremely large.
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69
Amazon asks customers to rate their experience with the product and service.This is an example of ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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70
Politicians transform information from many sources into decisions about policies for the area they govern.When politicians follow poll results during legislative debate,the politicians are using ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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71
The University of Michigan develops a budget that shows its projected income from sources such as the state of Michigan,tuition and fees,alumni contributions,and research grants.This is an example of a(n)____ budget.

A) revenue
B) output
C) capital expenditures
D) balance sheet
E) cash-flow
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72
At the end of each fiscal year,managers note in their performance reports if they are under budget.This is an example of a(n)____control.

A) labor
B) operations
C) information
D) finance
E) revenue
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73
As the product being produced becomes more complex,which of the following types of operations controls would logically become more important?

A) Preliminary
B) Screening
C) Postaction
D) Preliminary
E) Feedback
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74
Politicians transform information from many sources into decisions about policies for the area they govern.When politicians follow poll results after the passage of legislation,the politicians are using ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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75
Deirdre is a freelance editor.She knows how many chapters she needs to edit and approximately how long each chapter takes.She is calculating what she needs to do to meet her next deadline.She is making a ____ budget.

A) labor
B) production
C) space
D) balance sheet
E) capital expenditure
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76
A plant manager is told that she has 8,000 labor hours to allocate in a week.This is an example of a(n)____ budget.

A) operations
B) financial
C) nonmonetary
D) output
E) expense
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77
Which of the following is NOT a type of financial budget?

A) Cash-flow
B) Capital expenditure
C) Balance sheet
D) Cash
E) Profit
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78
Once a year Boy Scout troops submit financial reports describing income and expenditures.This is an example of ____ control.

A) preliminary
B) screening
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) feedback
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79
Which of the following is a type of financial budget that deals with forecasting the organization's assets and liabilities in the event all other budgets are met?

A) Cash-flow
B) Liquidity
C) Capital expenditure
D) Balance sheet
E) Pro forma
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80
Politicians transform information from many sources into decisions about policies for the area they govern.When politicians "float an idea" by having a staff member leak it to the press to gauge reaction,the politician's staff is using ____ control.

A) screening
B) preliminary
C) postaction
D) cybernetic
E) yes-no
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