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MGT 230 Final Exam

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1) Planning involves which of the following?

A. Analyzing current situations

B. Determining rewards for goals achievement

C. Motivating employees

D. Implementing necessary changes



2) _______ is specifying the goals to be achieved and deciding in advance the appropriate
actions needed to achieve those goals.

A. Staffing

B. Leading

C. Organizing

D. Planning



3) Advances in genetic engineering and biotechnology are expected to produce some food
products that will become available year-round even in northern climates. These changes will
provide grocers with an opportunity to reduce their shipping costs while at the same time,
offering fresher produce to their customers. These advances are an example of changes in
the

A. technological environment

B. economic environment

C. political environment

D. ecological environment



4) _________ trends regarding how people think and behave have major implications for
management of the labor force, corporate social actions, and strategic decisions about
products and markets.

A. Psychological

B. Economic

C. Technological

D. Societal



5) Which of the following is a step in the decision-making process?

A. Generating an idea

B. Good business planning

C. Evaluating the decision

D. Delegating a task



6) Which is a step in the decision-making process?

A. Resolving and reducing conflict

B. Making the choice

C. Using the lack of structure

D. Delegating a task



7) The targets or ends the manager wants to reach are called

A. goals

B. missions

C. visions

D. strategies



8 In the _______________ stage of the planning process, managers should weigh the
advantages, disadvantages, and potential effects of each alternative goal and plan

A. goal and evaluation

B. goal and plan selection

C. implementation

D. alternate goals and plans



9) Tactical planning would include which of the following?

A. Profit goals

B. Design, test, and install the equipment needed to produce a new product line

C. Human resources requirements

D. Return on investment



10) The internal analysis component of the strategic management process assesses the
organizations

A. performance levels

B. competitors

C. industry growth rate

D. product substitutions in the market



11) Suppose you face a question regarding how to handle a defective piece of equipment
that your company sold. To tell the customer would cost you a substantial amount of money,
but if the equipment fails, it could lead to serious injury of the customer. You decide to
disclose the defect and suggest alternatives to eliminate the risk of injury. This decision
employs which ethical approach?

A. Universalism

B. Egoism

C. Relativism

D. Virtue ethics



12) Your organization faces an ethical question. There has been a problem with your
accounting process that has resulted in lower profits being reported than were actually
earned. You are attending a meeting where senior management is deciding how to handle
the situation. The people at the table have varying views of what action to take and why.
John wants to report the error immediately because he believes that it is the right thing to do
and that will keep them all out of jail. Bruce wants to report the error because it is the honest
thing to do. After hearing his colleagues opinions, Carlos says he wants to report the error as
well because he believes the group is right. Carlos is using which ethical system for his
decision making?

A. Universalism

B. Relativism

C. Utilitarianism

D. Virtue ethics



13) In the study by Lawrence and Lorsch, companies in complex, dynamic environments
developed _____ levels of differentiation; and _____ levels of integration

A. low; low

B. high; high

C. low; high

D. high; low



14) An aspect of the organizations internal environment created by job specialization and the
division of labor is called

A. differentiation

B. integration

C. division of labor

D. specialization



15) An organization with departmentalization that groups units around products, customers,
or geographic regions is called a

A. divisional organization

B. centralized organization

C. matrix organization

D. functional organization



16) Which of the following statements about matrix organizations is true?

A. A matrix organization is the same as a functional organization

B. A matrix organization is the same as a product organization

C. A matrix organization is a hybrid of the functional and divisional organizational forms

D. A matrix organization is considered out-of-date compared to the organic organization



17) An organization with departmentalization that groups units around products, customers,
or geographic regions is called a

A. centralized organization

B. matrix organization

C. virtual organization

D. divisional organization



18) Sports International (SI) began business by making shoes for athletes. They soon
expanded into making shoes for non-athletic purposes. They now manufacture and distribute
clothing, sporting equipment, and protective sports gear worldwide. They are
departmentalized by products sold to serious athletes, products sold to weekend athletes
and products sold to sports teams. SI has utilized which form of departmentalization?

A. Geographic

B. Customer

C. Functional

D. Matrix



19) The trait known as leadership motivation suggests that great leaders

A. can motivate others to work hard

B. can motivate others to become leaders

C. can motivate others to join

D. want to lead



20) A leadership perspective that attempts to identify what effective leaders do and the
behaviors they exhibit is referred to as the

A. behavioral approach

B. trait approach

C. transformational leadership

D. strategic approach



21) __________ leadership invites colleagues at the same level to solve problems together

A. Horizontal

B. Collegial

C. Lateral

D. Linear



22) Leaders who relate to others to serve their needs and enhance their personal growth
while strengthening the organization are known as

A. lateral leaders

B. shared leaders

C. bridge leaders

D. servant-leaders



23) The basic goal of managing diversity is to:

A. treat all people the same

B. increase the numbers of minorities in business

C. enhance organizational cohesiveness

D. understand and value employee differences



24) Future trends in the labor force include a

A. smaller labor force

B. more experienced labor force

C. more homogenous labor force

D. younger labor force



25) Behavior that gives purpose and meaning to organizations, while envisioning and
creating a positive future, is known as

A. strategic leadership

B. supervisory leadership

C. organizational leadership

D. task leadership



26) The correspondence between actions and words that include characteristics such as
honesty and credibility is known as

A. drive

B. self-confidence

C. knowledge of the business

D. integrity



27) Owners from two businesses have asked you which type of control system they should
utilize. To help you make your decision, they have each provided a brief description of their
organization. Alpha Omega, Inc., is a large corporation built in the 1950s. They produce
chemical concentrates for industrial cleaning. Their organization uses a strict set of rules and
regulations with their workforce. They have the ability to track a large amount of data using
statistical techniques. Mid-Atlantic Health is a regional medical center. They want to use a
control system that will allow them to tie pricing of services and profits to specific services in
the medical center. The control systems that should be used in the scenarios above were
developed by

A. William Ouchi

B. Xerox

C. Frederick Taylor

D. Motorola



28) Your manager is speaking to a group of employees about a problem in your department.
Employees are not complying with the rules regarding clocking in and clocking out each day.
The rules in this situation are very important as employees will not receive their correct pay if
the clocking procedures are not followed. There are three suggestions being considered to
address this problem.

Employees will be monitored at the entrance during shift changes to make sure that each
complies with the procedure.
Reports will be reviewed at the end of each pay period. The reports will contain data tracking
the number of employees not complying with the procedures each shift. Employees violating
the procedure will be counseled to correct the problem.
A new procedure will be developed describing an easier procedure for employees to follow.
Training will be conducted so that each employee knows the policy and the procedure before
it is enacted.
Option 1 describes which approach to bureaucratic control?

A. Feedback

B. Concurrent

C. Feedforward

D. Market



29) Suppose you are interviewing the CEO of a large company. The CEO is telling you about
his or her job as a manager and how he or she spends time. Using the description below,
which function of management is the CEO most likely describing in this example?

My job, for some part of each day, is to empower our employees to think of things in new
and different ways, not just to come to work and complete the tasks on a list.

A. Organizing

B. Leading

C. Controlling

D. Decision making



30) Suppose you are interviewing the CEO of a large company. The CEO is telling you about
his or her job as a manager and how he or she spends time. Using the description below,
which function of management is the CEO most likely describing in this example?

Every six months or so, my senior management team and I meet to discuss the goals that
will be achieved over the next year, three years, and beyond. We then make sure we are
clear on who will take responsibility to see that the appropriate actions are undertaken to
achieve our goals within the time frame we set.

A. Planning

B. Organizing

C. Leading

D. Decision making

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