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Question Question 1 1. Which of the following statements about the importance of communication is true? a. Many of the basic management processes cannot be performed without effective communication. b. Oral communication is the most important skill for college graduates who are entering the work force. c. Poor communication skill is the single most important reason that people do not advance in their careers. d. Communication is especially important for top managers. e. All of these statements about the importance of communication are true. 2 points Question 2 Which of the following statements about what makes a successful leader is true? a. Successful leaders have the same traits that nonleaders have. b. Successful leaders have drive, which is defined as the ability to attract and retain the best employees. c. Successful leaders are confident about their ability to make long-term strategic decisions even if the decisions seem risky to others. d. Successful leaders believe in individual reciprocity. e. None of these statements about what makes a successful leader is true. 2 points Question 3 Conscientiousness is ____. a. the degree to which someone is organized, hardworking, responsible, and achievement-oriented b. the degree to which someone is curious c. the degree to which someone is active and gregarious d. the degree to which someone is cooperative, flexible, good-natured, tolerant, and trusting e. defined by none of these 2 points Question 4 Of all types of departmentalization, ____ departmentalization requires the highest level of management skill for successful implementation. a. functional b. product c. matrix d. geographic e. customer 2 points Question 5 As a class project, Senora is working with other classmates to create a company that would market NASCAR memorabilia. Senora’s teacher has instructed her to use the traditional approach to create the organization’s structure. What should Senora do? a. create a virtual organization b. create an organizational structure with vertical and horizontal configurations c. use an organizational process to create a matrix design d. create a matrix structure that will adhere to the unity of command principle e. use the organizational structure to control creativity 2 points Question 6 Marketers often appeal to consumers’ needs as defined by Maslow’s hierarchy. Schlage, a lock manufacturer, shows how much protection its locks provide. Clorox developed several types of wipes to eliminate concerns about infectious germs. Both marketers are appealing to which need as defined by Maslow? a. achievement b. physiological needs c. safety d. achievement e. belongingness 2 points Question 7 The term ____ refers to the degree to which someone is cooperative, polite, flexible, forgiving, good natured, tolerant, and trusting. a. self-reliance b. emotional stability c. conscientiousness d. agreeableness e. locus of control 2 points Question 8 ____ is a technique of assuming half the responsibility for successful communication by actively giving the speaker nonjudgmental feedback that shows you’ve accurately heard what he or she said. a. Active listening b. Hearing c. Synergistic communication d. Dyadic communication e. Empathetic listening 2 points Question 9 Two of the most important results of a job analysis are ____. a. recruiting guidelines and selection boundaries b. employee-needs assessment and job mapping c. job descriptions and job specifications d. rater training and selection validation e. employee-needs assessment and performance appraisal evaluation 2 points Question 10 Hot Topic is a fast-growing clothing chain targeted to the alternative teen demographic. Hot Topic’s CEO is Betsy McLaughlin, who relies on her employees to locate new trends. McLaughlin almost daily consults with her employees for suggestions on what the stores should carry. After attending an Insane Clown Posse concert, an employee suggested that the stores should carry Faygo soda (the kind the band sprays on audience members during a concert). The employee’s suggestion was an example of ____ communication. a. horizontal b. functional c. upward d. downward e. dyadic 2 points Question 11 The ____ states that people will be motivated to the extent to which they believe that their efforts will lead to good performance, that good performance will be rewarded, and that they are offered attractive rewards. a. equity theory b. theory of motivational instrumentality c. expectancy theory d. goal-setting theory e. reinforcement theory 2 points Question 12 When Billy Ingram founded White Castle, much of the public thought that hamburgers were made from rotten beef and not fit for human consumption. Ingram ground fresh beef in front of customers to prove it was safe and was the first to successfully sell hamburgers to the middle class. Today Ingram is credited as the founder of the fast-food industry. Understanding that Midwesterners wanted clean, convenient food when they were away from home was the information Ingram used to ____. a. create a tactical advantage b. create a first-mover advantage c. sustain a competitive advantage d. acquire a source of perceived knowledge e. pioneer sales in the consumer food industry 2 points Question 13 Excessive speed is a major cause of road crashes in Australia. The Australian government is thinking of using cameras to catch speeders, but it only has access to a limited number of cameras, and there are many areas where speeding is a problem. Government officials plan to put cameras at various locations for four weeks and give everyone who gets caught speeding during that period a substantial fine. According to reinforcement theory, Australian officials are using ____ to control speeding. a. positive reinforcement b. negative reinforcement c. punishment d. expectancy modification e. avoidance learning 2 points Question 14 Pages listing all of the felony crimes perpetrated in New York during the last decade would be an example of ____. a. a resource allocation table b. traditional knowledge c. raw data d. perceived knowledge e. information 2 points Question 15 ____ is the process by which individuals attend to, organize, interpret, and retain information from their environments. a. Participative communication b. Perception c. Passive listening e. Active hearing e. Apprehension 2 points Question 16 Mike is a big fan of all kinds of sports. As he walked past the snack room bulletin board, he was excited to notice that the company was sponsoring a softball team. Non-athletic Kenneth typically walks by the same bulletin board at least three times every day and has yet to see the softball notice. The fact that one saw the notice and the other did not is due to ____. a. faulty closure b. defensive biases c. selective retention d. selective perception e. kinesics 2 points Question 17 ____ control is a method of gathering information about performance deficiencies as they occur. a. Concurrent b. Stasis c. Feedback d. Simultaneous e. Feedforward 2 points Question 18 ____ control is top-down control in which managers try to influence employee behavior by rewarding or punishing employees for compliance or noncompliance with organizational policies, rules, and procedures. a. Concertive b. Administrative c. Bureaucratic d. Objective e. Normative 2 points Question 19 Noise can occur when ____. a. the sender isn’t sure of what message to communicate b. the receiver doesn’t have the time to understand the message c. the message is not decoded properly d. the message is not encoded properly e. any of these occur 2 points Question 20 Which of the following is an example of an intrinsic reward? a. a bonus b. a contest prize c. a sense of achievement d. a trophy e. all of these 2 points Question 21 A group in Great Britain has been established to improve the employment, retention, and promotion prospects of black and other ethnic minorities as well as women in the Fire and Rescue Service, which at present has a largely white, male demographic. By the ____ stage of team development, the group members will have resolved petty differences, developed friendships, and established strong group cohesiveness. a. forming b. performing c. storming d. norming e. reforming 2 points Question 22 ____ involves assigning direct authority and responsibility to a subordinate to complete tasks for which the manager is normally responsible. a. Staff functionality b. Delegation of authority c. Decentralization d. A job description e. An organization chart 2 points Question 23 In the traditional control systems used at most companies, ____ measures are used to assess performance. a. quality/profit b. customer c. optimization d. financial e. value/quality 2 points Question 24 Users of GM Master Cards earn money toward the purchase of a new General Motors car or truck every time they use this credit card to make purchases. The rebate increases the more times the credit card is used. GM is using ____. a. punishment b. positive reinforcement c. negative reinforcement d. underreward e. extinction 2 points Question 25 Which of the following statements about 360-degree feedback is true? a. With the 360-degree feedback approach, feedback comes from four sources. b. 360-degree feedback is most effective when used to train performance raters. c. Employees do not provide feedback about their own efforts in the 360-degree feedback approach. d A 360-degree feedback provides feedback from peer workers only. e. 360-degree feedback should not be used for developmental purposes. 2 points Question 26 E-Lab (the “E” stands for experience) has project teams perform field research for its clients. These project teams are composed of students of theology, actors, and musicians as well as the more traditional marketing experts and statisticians. E-Lab teams benefit from ____. a. structural accommodation b. group norms c. team diversity d. collectivism e. aggregated creativity 2 points Question 27 Which of the following is another term for considerate leadership behavior? a. employee-centered leadership b. concern for production c. job-centered leadership d. initiating structure behavior e. participative management 2 points Question 28 A car manufacturer ordered 20,000 window assemblies from a supplier. To make sure the assemblies were made to specifications, the supplier of the window assemblies shipped a sample to the car manufacturer for testing. This is an example of ____ control. a. feedforward b. feedback c. contiguous d. suboptimal e. synergistic 2 points Question 29 Managers can motivate employees to increase their efforts by ____. a. relying on the innate value of extrinsic rewards b. satisfying higher-order needs first c. asking employees what their needs are then matching rewards to those needs d. expecting employees’ needs to remain stable e. doing all of these 2 points Question 30 Job specialization can result in ____. a. complicated job designs b. high job satisfaction c. employee boredom d. low absenteeism e. low employee turnover 2 points Question 31 The ____ is a barrier that prevents women and minorities from advancing to the top jobs in an organizations. a. missing key b. diversity bottleneck c. missing rung d. organizational roadblock e. glass ceiling 2 points Question 32 Group cohesion tends to be relatively strong at the ____ stage of team development. a. storming b. conforming c. norming d. informing e. forming 2 points Question 33 ____ is the relatively stable set of behaviors, attitudes, and emotions displayed over time that makes people different from each other. a. Cognitive activity b. Motivation c. Self-concept d. Disposition e. Personality 2 points Question 34 Relatively stable characteristics such as abilities, psychological motives, or consistent patterns of behavior, form the basis for the ____ of leadership. a. path-goal theory b. expectancy theory c. situational theory d. behavioral theory e. trait theory 2 points Question 35 The steps in the basic perception process include all of the following EXCEPT ____. a. retention b. organization c. attention d. analysis e. interpretation 2 points Question 36 According to a survey done on teaching evaluations, students’ motivation to participate in teaching evaluations is impacted significantly by their expectation that they will be able to provide meaningful feedback. In other words, if they are going to expend the thought and effort to fill out evaluation forms, (1) Is the form designed to gather meaningful information? and (2) Do the students have enough information to form a meaningful opinion about the instruction? In terms of expectancy theory, students are concerned with ____, or whether it is worth their efforts. a. synergy b. reciprocity c. valence d. instrumentality e. expectancy 2 points Question 37 Why is information strategically important for organizations? a. Information can be used to obtain first-mover advantage. b. Information is derived from perceived knowledge, which limits its availability. c. Information cannot be used as a medium of exchange. d. Information creates suboptimization opportunities. e. All of these are examples of why information is strategically important for organizations. 2 points Question 38 Airline companies have blamed their recent financial problems on labor unions, the events of September 11, and a weak economy. Those airlines in financial difficulties have tried to solve the problem through short-term price reductions, firings and early retirements, and asking for employees to take pay cuts. The CEOs of these companies have not tried to motivate employees to create long-term solutions to the problems facing the companies. The CEOs of these troubled companies ____. a. are more interested in doing the right thing than doing things right b. are more than likely managers rather than leaders c. are true leaders d. are promoting long-term change e. tend to focus on organizational visions, missions, goals, and objectives rather than organizational efficiency and productivity 2 points Question 39 Which of the following is an internal recruiting method? a. advertising b. job posting c. walk-ins d. job fairs e. Internet job sites 2 points Question 40 With divisions that focus on business clients and consumer clients, companies like Sprint, American Express, and others are examples of ____ departmentalization. a. product b. customer c. matrix d. boundaryless e. functional 2 points Question 41 The two basic methods of capturing information are ____. a. manual and electronic b. planned and unplanned c. systematic and unsystematic d. functional and hierarchical e. continuous and intermittent 2 points Question 42 The three components of ____ are initiation of effort, direction of effort, and persistence of effort. a. motivation b. performance c. efficiency d. self-management e. compliance 2 points Question 43 The fastest-growing population group in the United States is ____. a. Hispanic-Americans b. African-Americans c. Canadians d. Chinese-Americans e. Vietnamese-Americans 2 points Question 44 Which of the following statements about sexual harassment is true? a. Only people who have themselves been harassed can file complaints or lawsuits. b. Nonemployees cannot be guilty of sexual harassment. c. Sexual harassment can occur between people of the same sex. d. The three kinds of sexual harassment are quid pro quo, bona fide, and disparate treatment. e. None of these statements about sexual harassment is true. 2 points Question 45 According to ____, leaders need to make clear how followers can achieve organizational goals, take care of problems that prevent followers from achieving goals, and then find more and varied rewards to motivate followers who achieve those goals. a. Fiedler’s contingency theory b. the path-goal theory c. the Boston Consulting Group leadership matrix d. the Vroom-Yetton-Jago normative decision model e. Blake and Mouton’s leadership grid 2 points Question 46 Teams are typically required when ____. a. tasks are simple b. tasks require multiple perspectives c. synergy will complicate the problem solution process d. the company has very limited resources e. any of these conditions are met 2 points Question 47 Effective managers define ____ as the process of influencing others to achieve group or organizational goals. a. autonomy b. interpersonal influence c. supervision d. leadership e. management 2 points Question 48 Functional departmentalization ____. a. makes it easier for top managers to assess work-unit performance b. enhances coordination between departments c. allows work to be done by highly qualified specialists d. produces managers with broader experience and expertise e. encourages interdepartmental communicatione 2 points Question 49 ____ is leadership that creates a positive image of the future that motivates organizational members and provides direction for future planning and goal setting. a. Visionary leadership b. Supportive leadership c. Leadership empowerment d. Transactional leadership e. Achievement-oriented leadership 2 points Question 50 ____ generates awareness and acceptance of a group’s purpose and mission and gets employees to see beyond their own needs and self-interest for the good of the group. a. Charismatic leadership b. Transformational leadership c. Leadership empowerment d. Virtual leadership e. Transactional leadership

Question

Question 1

1. Which of the following statements about the importance of communication is true?

a. Many of the basic management processes cannot be performed without effective communication.

b. Oral communication is the most important skill for college graduates who are entering the work force.

c. Poor communication skill is the single most important reason that people do not advance in their careers.

d. Communication is especially important for top managers.

e. All of these statements about the importance of communication are true.

2 points

Question 2

Which of the following statements about what makes a successful leader is true?

a. Successful leaders have the same traits that nonleaders have.

b. Successful leaders have drive, which is defined as the ability to attract and retain the best employees.

c. Successful leaders are confident about their ability to make long-term strategic decisions even if the decisions seem risky to others.

d. Successful leaders believe in individual reciprocity.

e. None of these statements about what makes a successful leader is true.

2 points

Question 3

Conscientiousness is ____.

a. the degree to which someone is organized, hardworking, responsible, and achievement-oriented

b. the degree to which someone is curious

c. the degree to which someone is active and gregarious

d. the degree to which someone is cooperative, flexible, good-natured, tolerant, and trusting

e. defined by none of these

2 points

Question 4

Of all types of departmentalization, ____ departmentalization requires the highest level of management skill for successful implementation.

a. functional

b. product

c. matrix

d. geographic

e. customer

2 points

Question 5

As a class project, Senora is working with other classmates to create a company that would market NASCAR memorabilia. Senora’s teacher has instructed her to use the traditional approach to create the organization’s structure. What should Senora do?

a. create a virtual organization

b. create an organizational structure with vertical and horizontal configurations

c. use an organizational process to create a matrix design

d. create a matrix structure that will adhere to the unity of command principle

e. use the organizational structure to control creativity

2 points

Question 6

Marketers often appeal to consumers’ needs as defined by Maslow’s hierarchy. Schlage, a lock manufacturer, shows how much protection its locks provide. Clorox developed several types of wipes to eliminate concerns about infectious germs. Both marketers are appealing to which need as defined by Maslow?

a. achievement

b. physiological needs

c. safety

d. achievement

e. belongingness

2 points

Question 7

The term ____ refers to the degree to which someone is cooperative, polite, flexible, forgiving, good natured, tolerant, and trusting.

a. self-reliance

b. emotional stability

c. conscientiousness

d. agreeableness

e. locus of control

2 points

Question 8

____ is a technique of assuming half the responsibility for successful communication by actively giving the speaker nonjudgmental feedback that shows you’ve accurately heard what he or she said.

a. Active listening

b. Hearing

c. Synergistic communication

d. Dyadic communication

e. Empathetic listening

2 points

Question 9

Two of the most important results of a job analysis are ____.

a. recruiting guidelines and selection boundaries

b. employee-needs assessment and job mapping

c. job descriptions and job specifications

d. rater training and selection validation

e. employee-needs assessment and performance appraisal evaluation

2 points

Question 10

Hot Topic is a fast-growing clothing chain targeted to the alternative teen demographic. Hot Topic’s CEO is Betsy McLaughlin, who relies on her employees to locate new trends. McLaughlin almost daily consults with her employees for suggestions on what the stores should carry. After attending an Insane Clown Posse concert, an employee suggested that the stores should carry Faygo soda (the kind the band sprays on audience members during a concert). The employee’s suggestion was an example of ____ communication.

a. horizontal

b. functional

c. upward

d. downward

e. dyadic

2 points

Question 11

The ____ states that people will be motivated to the extent to which they believe that their efforts will lead to good performance, that good performance will be rewarded, and that they are offered attractive rewards.

a. equity theory

b. theory of motivational instrumentality

c. expectancy theory

d. goal-setting theory

e. reinforcement theory

2 points

Question 12

When Billy Ingram founded White Castle, much of the public thought that hamburgers were made from rotten beef and not fit for human consumption. Ingram ground fresh beef in front of customers to prove it was safe and was the first to successfully sell hamburgers to the middle class. Today Ingram is credited as the founder of the fast-food industry. Understanding that Midwesterners wanted clean, convenient food when they were away from home was the information Ingram used to ____.

a. create a tactical advantage

b. create a first-mover advantage

c. sustain a competitive advantage

d. acquire a source of perceived knowledge

e. pioneer sales in the consumer food industry

2 points

Question 13

Excessive speed is a major cause of road crashes in Australia. The Australian government is thinking of using cameras to catch speeders, but it only has access to a limited number of cameras, and there are many areas where speeding is a problem. Government officials plan to put cameras at various locations for four weeks and give everyone who gets caught speeding during that period a substantial fine. According to reinforcement theory, Australian officials are using ____ to control speeding.

a. positive reinforcement

b. negative reinforcement

c. punishment

d. expectancy modification

e. avoidance learning

2 points

Question 14

Pages listing all of the felony crimes perpetrated in New York during the last decade would be an example of ____.

a. a resource allocation table

b. traditional knowledge

c. raw data

d. perceived knowledge

e. information

2 points

Question 15

____ is the process by which individuals attend to, organize, interpret, and retain information from their environments.

a. Participative communication

b. Perception

c. Passive listening

e. Active hearing

e. Apprehension

2 points

Question 16

Mike is a big fan of all kinds of sports. As he walked past the snack room bulletin board, he was excited to notice that the company was sponsoring a softball team. Non-athletic Kenneth typically walks by the same bulletin board at least three times every day and has yet to see the softball notice. The fact that one saw the notice and the other did not is due to ____.

a. faulty closure

b. defensive biases

c. selective retention

d. selective perception

e. kinesics

2 points

Question 17

____ control is a method of gathering information about performance deficiencies as they occur.

a. Concurrent

b. Stasis

c. Feedback

d. Simultaneous

e. Feedforward

2 points

Question 18

____ control is top-down control in which managers try to influence employee behavior by rewarding or punishing employees for compliance or noncompliance with organizational policies, rules, and procedures.

a. Concertive

b. Administrative

c. Bureaucratic

d. Objective

e. Normative

2 points

Question 19

Noise can occur when ____.

a. the sender isn’t sure of what message to communicate

b. the receiver doesn’t have the time to understand the message

c. the message is not decoded properly

d. the message is not encoded properly

e. any of these occur

2 points

Question 20

Which of the following is an example of an intrinsic reward?

a. a bonus

b. a contest prize

c. a sense of achievement

d. a trophy

e. all of these

2 points

Question 21

A group in Great Britain has been established to improve the employment, retention, and promotion prospects of black and other ethnic minorities as well as women in the Fire and Rescue Service, which at present has a largely white, male demographic. By the ____ stage of team development, the group members will have resolved petty differences, developed friendships, and established strong group cohesiveness.

a. forming

b. performing

c. storming

d. norming

e. reforming

2 points

Question 22

____ involves assigning direct authority and responsibility to a subordinate to complete tasks for which the manager is normally responsible.

a. Staff functionality

b. Delegation of authority

c. Decentralization

d. A job description

e. An organization chart

2 points

Question 23

In the traditional control systems used at most companies, ____ measures are used to assess performance.

a. quality/profit

b. customer

c. optimization

d. financial

e. value/quality

2 points

Question 24

Users of GM Master Cards earn money toward the purchase of a new General Motors car or truck every time they use this credit card to make purchases. The rebate increases the more times the credit card is used. GM is using ____.

a. punishment

b. positive reinforcement

c. negative reinforcement

d. underreward

e. extinction

2 points

Question 25

Which of the following statements about 360-degree feedback is true?

a. With the 360-degree feedback approach, feedback comes from four sources.

b. 360-degree feedback is most effective when used to train performance raters.

c. Employees do not provide feedback about their own efforts in the 360-degree feedback approach.

d A 360-degree feedback provides feedback from peer workers only.

e. 360-degree feedback should not be used for developmental purposes.

2 points

Question 26

E-Lab (the “E” stands for experience) has project teams perform field research for its clients. These project teams are composed of students of theology, actors, and musicians as well as the more traditional marketing experts and statisticians. E-Lab teams benefit from ____.

a. structural accommodation

b. group norms

c. team diversity

d. collectivism

e. aggregated creativity

2 points

Question 27

Which of the following is another term for considerate leadership behavior?

a. employee-centered leadership

b. concern for production

c. job-centered leadership

d. initiating structure behavior

e. participative management

2 points

Question 28

A car manufacturer ordered 20,000 window assemblies from a supplier. To make sure the assemblies were made to specifications, the supplier of the window assemblies shipped a sample to the car manufacturer for testing. This is an example of ____ control.

a. feedforward

b. feedback

c. contiguous

d. suboptimal

e. synergistic

2 points

Question 29

Managers can motivate employees to increase their efforts by ____.

a. relying on the innate value of extrinsic rewards

b. satisfying higher-order needs first

c. asking employees what their needs are then matching rewards to those needs

d. expecting employees’ needs to remain stable

e. doing all of these

2 points

Question 30

Job specialization can result in ____.

a. complicated job designs

b. high job satisfaction

c. employee boredom

d. low absenteeism

e. low employee turnover

2 points

Question 31

The ____ is a barrier that prevents women and minorities from advancing to the top jobs in an organizations.

a. missing key

b. diversity bottleneck

c. missing rung

d. organizational roadblock

e. glass ceiling

2 points

Question 32

Group cohesion tends to be relatively strong at the ____ stage of team development.

a. storming

b. conforming

c. norming

d. informing

e. forming

2 points

Question 33

____ is the relatively stable set of behaviors, attitudes, and emotions displayed over time that makes people different from each other.

a. Cognitive activity

b. Motivation

c. Self-concept

d. Disposition

e. Personality

2 points

Question 34

Relatively stable characteristics such as abilities, psychological motives, or consistent patterns of behavior, form the basis for the ____ of leadership.

a. path-goal theory

b. expectancy theory

c. situational theory

d. behavioral theory

e. trait theory

2 points

Question 35

The steps in the basic perception process include all of the following EXCEPT ____.

a. retention

b. organization

c. attention

d. analysis

e. interpretation

2 points

Question 36

According to a survey done on teaching evaluations, students’ motivation to participate in teaching evaluations is impacted significantly by their expectation that they will be able to provide meaningful feedback. In other words, if they are going to expend the thought and effort to fill out evaluation forms, (1) Is the form designed to gather meaningful information? and (2) Do the students have enough information to form a meaningful opinion about the instruction? In terms of expectancy theory, students are concerned with ____, or whether it is worth their efforts.

a. synergy

b. reciprocity

c. valence

d. instrumentality

e. expectancy

2 points

Question 37

Why is information strategically important for organizations?

a. Information can be used to obtain first-mover advantage.

b. Information is derived from perceived knowledge, which limits its availability.

c. Information cannot be used as a medium of exchange.

d. Information creates suboptimization opportunities.

e. All of these are examples of why information is strategically important for organizations.

2 points

Question 38

Airline companies have blamed their recent financial problems on labor unions, the events of September 11, and a weak economy. Those airlines in financial difficulties have tried to solve the problem through short-term price reductions, firings and early retirements, and asking for employees to take pay cuts. The CEOs of these companies have not tried to motivate employees to create long-term solutions to the problems facing the companies. The CEOs of these troubled companies ____.

a. are more interested in doing the right thing than doing things right

b. are more than likely managers rather than leaders

c. are true leaders

d. are promoting long-term change

e. tend to focus on organizational visions, missions, goals, and objectives rather than organizational efficiency and productivity

2 points

Question 39

Which of the following is an internal recruiting method?

a. advertising

b. job posting

c. walk-ins

d. job fairs

e. Internet job sites

2 points

Question 40

With divisions that focus on business clients and consumer clients, companies like Sprint, American Express, and others are examples of ____ departmentalization.

a. product

b. customer

c. matrix

d. boundaryless

e. functional

2 points

Question 41

The two basic methods of capturing information are ____.

a. manual and electronic

b. planned and unplanned

c. systematic and unsystematic

d. functional and hierarchical

e. continuous and intermittent

2 points

Question 42

The three components of ____ are initiation of effort, direction of effort, and persistence of effort.

a. motivation

b. performance

c. efficiency

d. self-management

e. compliance

2 points

Question 43

The fastest-growing population group in the United States is ____.

a. Hispanic-Americans

b. African-Americans

c. Canadians

d. Chinese-Americans

e. Vietnamese-Americans

2 points

Question 44

Which of the following statements about sexual harassment is true?

a. Only people who have themselves been harassed can file complaints or lawsuits.

b. Nonemployees cannot be guilty of sexual harassment.

c. Sexual harassment can occur between people of the same sex.

d. The three kinds of sexual harassment are quid pro quo, bona fide, and disparate treatment.

e. None of these statements about sexual harassment is true.

2 points

Question 45

According to ____, leaders need to make clear how followers can achieve organizational goals, take care of problems that prevent followers from achieving goals, and then find more and varied rewards to motivate followers who achieve those goals.

a. Fiedler’s contingency theory

b. the path-goal theory

c. the Boston Consulting Group leadership matrix

d. the Vroom-Yetton-Jago normative decision model

e. Blake and Mouton’s leadership grid

2 points

Question 46

Teams are typically required when ____.

a. tasks are simple

b. tasks require multiple perspectives

c. synergy will complicate the problem solution process

d. the company has very limited resources

e. any of these conditions are met

2 points

Question 47

Effective managers define ____ as the process of influencing others to achieve group or organizational goals.

a. autonomy

b. interpersonal influence

c. supervision

d. leadership

e. management

2 points

Question 48

Functional departmentalization ____.

a. makes it easier for top managers to assess work-unit performance

b. enhances coordination between departments

c. allows work to be done by highly qualified specialists

d. produces managers with broader experience and expertise

e. encourages interdepartmental communicatione

2 points

Question 49

____ is leadership that creates a positive image of the future that motivates organizational members and provides direction for future planning and goal setting.

a. Visionary leadership

b. Supportive leadership

c. Leadership empowerment

d. Transactional leadership

e. Achievement-oriented leadership

2 points

Question 50

____ generates awareness and acceptance of a group’s purpose and mission and gets employees to see beyond their own needs and self-interest for the good of the group.

a. Charismatic leadership

b. Transformational leadership

c. Leadership empowerment

d. Virtual leadership

e. Transactional leadership

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Older Question Question 1 1. The following supply chain concept was introduced in the 1990’s in an attempt to reduce waste and increase performance: Business Process Reengineering Offshoring Vertical Integration Material Requirement Planning 1.6 points Question 2 1. Effective supply chain management relies on competitive bidding, corporate privacy, and contracts based on short-term performance. True False 1.6 points Question 3 1. According to the text, the FOUR important elements of the supply chain are: Purchasing, manufacturing, transportation, retail stores Purchasing, operations, logistics, integration Purchasing, manufacturing, logistics, transportation Purchasing, operations, manufacturing, distribution 1.6 points Question 4 1. Which of the following was a popular way in the 1990’s of developing radically new business processes in an effort to reduce waste and increase performance? Business process reengineering Benchmarking Process integration Vertical integration 1.6 points Question 5 1. According to the textbook, rapidly changing communication technology makes the development of global partnerships more difficult than in the past. True False 1.6 points Question 6 1. Right-shoring refers to: An expansion of the supply chain Contraction activities within the supply chain An increase in the responsiveness of the supply chain A decrease in the responsiveness of the supply chain 1.6 points Question 7 1. Successful modern supply chain management typically includes the practice of: Keeping high inventories throughout the supply chain Always purchasing materials with the lowest per unit cost The sharing of information between supply chain partners Leadership through the practice of issuing ultimatums to your supply chain partners 1.6 points Question 8 1. Assembly or production of finished products, producing the right amount of product, and ensuring that finished products meet specific quality, cost, and customer service requirements are all important issues that are most closely related to: Purchasing Operations Integration Distribution 1.6 points Question 9 1. Improved quality is one benefit of using a lean production system. True False 1.6 points Question 10 1. According to the textbook, the keys to successful supply chain management include trust and honest, accurate communications between supply chain partners. True False 1.6 points Question 11 1. Which of the following is an illustration of a company that has vertically integrated? A computer manufacturer that acquires its computer components supplier A computer manufacturer that acquires warehouses to aid in its product distribution A computer components supplier that begins to assemble computers for sale to consumers All of these 1.6 points Question 12 1. Trends in supply chain management include increasing inventory levels and considering the elimination of logistics intensive online retailing. True False 1.6 points Question 13 1. Which of the following can be classified as a 3PL? A company that offers warehousing services A company that offers transportation services A company that offers customs clearing services All of these 1.6 points Question 14 1. The bullwhip effect is the result of companies producing excessive defective products; defective items are whipped back from the end customer toward the manufacturer of the defect. True False 1.6 points Question 15 1. Which of the following is strategy usually employed by lean organizations in an effort to ensure continued quality compliance among suppliers and with internal production facilities? MRP II Six Sigma 3PL CAPS 1.6 points Question 16 1. According to the textbook, environmental and social impacts are considered outside of supply chain management. True False 1.6 points Question 17 1. Which of the following statements is TRUE? Supply chain management was invented by the auto manufacturing industry Strategic partnerships are seen as one of the foundations of supply chain management Purchasing is seen as the final and most difficult step in the supply chain Service response logistics is the digital distribution of services 1.6 points Question 18 1. Which of the following would be considered a third party provider? A Raw materials supplier An intermediate component manufacturer A firm that leases storage warehousing An end product manufacturer 1.6 points Question 19 1. Trucking companies, airfreight shipping companies, and information system providers can all be considered service providers to the supply chain. True False 1.6 points Question 20 1. The universally accepted definition of supply chain management is “the management and integration of the parties involved in producing the end items coveted by consumers.” True False 1.6 points Question 21 1. Which of the following is a reverse logistics activity? Recycling products and components Delivering finished goods to your customer Developing a collaborative relationship with your supplier Managing the quality of products 1.6 points Question 22 1. According to the textbook, supply chains include raw material suppliers, intermediate component manufacturers, end-product manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and retailers. True False 1.6 points Question 23 1. A certain supply chain is made up of: Raw Materials Supplier, Components Manufacturer, A firm that manufacturers Sub-assemblies, End Item Manufacturer, Wholesale Distributor, and Local Retail Chain Warehouse.Who is considered the second tier supplier of the firm that manufacturers’ Sub-assemblies? Raw Materials Supplier Wholesale Distributor The final end item consumer Components Manufacturer Local Retail Chain Warehouse 1.6 points Question 24 1. Which of the following acronyms is NOT paired with its correct “translation?” TQM, Total Quality Management JIT, Just-in-Time MRP, Manufacturing Responsiveness and Planning ERP, Enterprise Resource Planning 1.6 points Question 25 1. According to the textbook, retail stores are considered the focal firms in modern supply chains. True False 1.6 points Question 26 1. The term Supply Chain Management and the field of study it represents today seems to have emerged in the: 1980’s 1970’s 1960’s 1990’s 1.6 points Question 27 1. The following is an example of the bullwhip effect: Barkley’s produces a defective product and thus realizes an excessive increase in consumer returns Barkley’s products are so successful that it adds a new retailer for distribution Barkley’s incorrectly anticipates consumer demand resulting in stockouts at several popular retailers Barkley’s is unhappy with the performance of a distributor which causes a chain-reaction of replacements to companies involved in its supply chain 1.6 points Question 28 1. Reverse logistics activities include the return of defective and damaged items to the manufacturer, and the recycling of used packaging. True False 1.6 points Question 29 1. Successful supply chain integration occurs when supply chain participants realize that the needs and desires of the end item manufacturer dictate the objectives and policies of all the other supply chain participants. True False 1.6 points Question 30 1. According to the textbook, third-party logistics providers (3LPs) do not offer assistance with helping products clear customs. True False 1.6 points Question 31 1. Encouraging or helping a firm’s suppliers to perform in a desired fashion can be referred to as: Progressive procurement Supplier management Right-shoring Supply chain performance management 1.6 points Question 32 A certain supply chain is made up of: Raw Materials Supplier, Components Manufacturer, A firm that manufacturers Sub-assemblies, End Item Manufacturer, Wholesale Distributor, and Local Retail Chain Warehouse.Who is considered the End Item Manufacturer’s second tier supplier? Raw Materials Supplier Wholesale Distributor The final end item consumer Components Manufacturer Local Retail Chain Warehouse 1.6 points Question 33 1. According to the textbook, a supply chain’s end customers are the only true source of income for all supply chain organizations. True False 1.6 points Question 34 1. Which of the following acronyms is NOT paired with its correct “translation?” TQM, Total Quality Management JIT, Just-in-Time MRP, Materials Requirements Planning ERP, Estimated Response Parameters 1.6 points Question 35 1. According to the textbook, which of the following statements is TRUE? Consumers buy products based on a combination of: Cost, quality, manufacturer, and simplicity of use Cost, quality, availability, and brand Cost, quality, advertising, store preference, and appearance Cost, quality, availability, maintainability, and reputation 1.6 points Question 36 1. Transportation management, customer relationship management, network design, and service response logistics are all important issues that are most closely related to: Purchasing Manufacturing Integration Logistics 1.6 points Question 37 1. Lean production is typically associated with which of the following company’s production systems? Proctor and Gamble Toyota Boeing Intel 1.6 points Question 38 1. Trends in supply chain management include increasing supply chain responsiveness and considering the negative environmental impacts of supply chains. True False 1.6 points Question 39 1. According to the textbook, conditions which must be present for successful supply chain management include: Vertical Integration Corporate contracts regarding performance expectations Short-term company focused performance Cooperation among firms 1.6 points Question 40 1. ISO9000 is a standardized program for certifying suppliers. True False 1.6 points Question 41 41. Which of the following is a system that aids in controlling inventory? MRP ERP AARP Both MRP and ERP 1.6 points Question 42 1. The assembly or production of finished products, producing the right amount of product, and ensuring that finished products meet specific quality, cost, and customer service requirements can all be considered elements of operations. True False 1.6 points Question 43 1. One operational method for controlling and managing inventory is the implementation of a software system which can be referred to as: Material requirements planning (MRP) Demand capacity tracking (DCT) Inventory sourcing (IS) Demand process reengineering (DPR) 1.6 points Question 44 1. According to the textbook, ‘integration’ is one of the four supply chain elements. True False 1.6 points Question 45 1. According to the textbook, in the 1950’s and 1960’s, mass production techniques focused on creating supplier partnerships, improving process design and flexibility, and improving product quality. True False 1.6 points