Test Bank For Management 11th Edition Schermerhorn
Test Bank For Management 11th Edition Schermerhorn
Test Bank For Management 11th Edition Schermerhorn
True/False
1. The Open Area of the Johari Window provides what is known to ourselves as well as what is known
to others.
Ans: True
Response: Page 3
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning About Yourself
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
2. The Johari Window provides us with insights of what we know about ourselves and what is known by
others about us but does not consider the unknowns about us.
Ans: False
Response: Page 3
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning About Yourself
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
3. An employee’s talents are what they know, what they learn, and what they do with it.
Ans: True
Response: Page 4
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
4. Tech IQ is the ability to utilize technology in its current form without consideration for new
advancements in technology.
Ans: False
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Information Technologies
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
5. The ability to use technology and commitment to stay informed on the latest technological
developments is considered Tech IQ.
Ans: True
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Information Technologies
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
6. An individual wanting to achieve a high Tech IQ would need to possess the ability to use
technology at work and in the everyday living and have a commitment to staying informed on the
latest technological developments.
Ans: True
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Information Technologies
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
7. Cloud computing allows the user to run software for their business without being required to
install the software on the company computers.
Ans: True
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Information Technologies
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
Ans: True
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
10. Workforce diversity describes demographic differences among members of the workforce
focusing primarily on income, social status, education, and experience.
Ans: False
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
11. Prejudice is the holding of negative opinions and attitudes about people who lack interpersonal or
technical skills.
Ans: False
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
12. Discrimination refers to an invisible barrier that limits the career advancement of women and
minorities.
Ans: False
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
13. The “glass-ceiling effect” limits the career advancement and promotion of women and minorities.
Ans: True
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
14. National and geographic boundaries of world business are becoming increasingly more well-
defined as global competition increases.
Ans: False
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
15. Globalization refers to the worldwide interdependence of resource flows, product markets, and
business competition that characterizes the new economy.
Ans: True
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
16. Improvements in technology, the deregulation of markets, and the opening of national borders
have had little impact on businesses in the United States and Europe.
Ans: False
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
17. The reach of the global economy means that countries and people are increasingly connected
through the media, information technology, travel, and lifestyles.
Ans: True
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
18. Virtual working environments have increased the need for face-to-face meetings, international
travel and sharing of information.
Ans: False
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Information Technologies
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
19. Ethics refers to a code of moral principles that sets standards of what is “good” and “right” as
opposed to what is “bad” and “wrong.”
Ans: True
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Ethical Responsibilities
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
20. Integrity and ethical leadership must be practiced at all organizational levels.
Ans: True
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
21. Society is becoming more lenient in its expectations that social institutions conduct their affairs
according to high moral standards.
Ans: False
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ans: True
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
23. Charles Handy uses the Irish shamrock to symbolize the different career implications of the three
distinct employment patterns that have emerged in the new economy.
Ans: True
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
24. Core workers, contract workers, and part-time workers are the three different employment
patterns in the Irish shamrock model used by Charles Handy.
Ans: True
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
25. In Charles Handy’s description of career planning, a person who performs specific tasks as
needed and is compensated on a fee-for-services basis is a known as a core worker.
Ans: False
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
26. Organizations in the new workplace should focus on more profits and be less concerned with
making real and positive contributions to society.
Ans: False
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
27. To survive in the new workplace, people must have links with peers and others inside and outside
the organization in order to get things done and be able to communicate personal and work group
successes and progress.
Ans: True
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
28. An organization is a group of people working independently while at the same time pursuing their
individual goals.
Ans: False
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
29. Each organization should return value to society and satisfy customers’ needs in order to justify
its continued existence.
Ans: True
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Creation of Value
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
30. An open system interacts with its environments to transform resource inputs into product outputs
such as finished products and/or services.
Ans: True
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
31. An open system is a collection of subsystems that function independently from one another.
Ans: False
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
32. Organizations are complex systems with many interrelated parts functioning together to achieve
common goals.
Ans: True
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
33. The open systems model focuses on internal rather than external factors that transform resources
into finished products/services.
Ans: False
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
34. Value creation is when a business or nonprofit organization adds value to the original cost of
resource inputs then the business organization earns a profit or the nonprofit organization adds
wealth to society.
Ans: True
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Creation of Value
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
35. Productivity refers to the quantity or the amount of work that is completed by a group or team.
Ans: False
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
36. Productivity is a measure of the quantity and quality of work performance taking into account
resource utilization.
Ans: True
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
37. Performance effectiveness is a measure of resource costs associated with goal accomplishment,
whereas performance efficiency is an output measure of task or goal accomplishment.
Ans: False
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
Ans: True
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
39. Low versus high goal attainment determines whether an organization is efficient but not effective.
Ans: False
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
40. A manager who emphasizes meeting production targets even if there is a cost overrun is more
interested in performance efficiency than in performance effectiveness.
Ans: False
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
41. Valuing Sustainability is concerned with how our decisions will impact the environment and the
well-being of our workforce.
Ans: True
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
42. Greater focus on command and control, concern for efficiency, and emphasis on individual
performance are some recent trends in managing organizations.
Ans: False
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Ans: False
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
44. Organizations that treat their people better tend to perform better.
Ans: True
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
45. A manager is a person in an organization who supports, supervises and is responsible for the
work efforts and performance accomplishments of other people.
Ans: True
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: HRM
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
46. A manager is a person who is primarily responsible for completing his/her own work, not
managing the overall performance of the entire organization.
Ans: False
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: HRM
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
47. A manager is a person in an organization who is responsible for the work efforts and performance
accomplishments of other people.
Ans: True
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: HRM
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
48. Managers have the least vital job in society since their primary goal is to help people achieve
their career objectives.
Ans: False
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: HRM
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
49. First-line managers are responsible for directing the day-to-day activities of employees.
Ans: True
Response: Page 12-13
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
50. Top managers are more concerned with the daily operations of the internal business processes
than with activities in the external environment that impact the organization.
Ans: False
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
51. Middle managers are in charge of relatively large departments or divisions consisting of smaller
work units.
Ans: True
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: HRM
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
52. Middle managers are responsible for supervising small groups or work units.
Ans: False
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
53. An example of a middle manager is a clinic director in a hospital who develops and implements
action plans consistent with the objectives set by the hospital’s higher-level executives.
Ans: True
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
54. A team leader is someone who coordinates complex projects with task deadlines while working
with many persons within and outside the organization.
Ans: False
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
55. Staff managers are responsible for the work activities that make a direct contribution to the
organization’s outputs.
Ans: False
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
56. Line managers use special technical expertise to advise and support the efforts of line workers.
Ans: False
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
57. General managers have responsibility for managing a single area of activity, such as finance,
marketing, production, human resources, accounting, or sales.
Ans: False
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
58. Administrators are managers who are directly responsible for managing budgets and operations in
large corporations.
Ans: False
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
59. Managers help people, working individually or in groups, to perform their duties and accomplish
organizational goals.
Ans: True
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
Ans: True
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
61. Efficient managers help others to both achieve high levels of performance and experience
satisfaction in their work.
Ans: False
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
62. Quality of work life is an indicator of the overall quality of human experiences in the workplace.
Ans: True
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
63. In organizations that are operating with an upside-down pyramid, operating workers are near the
top of the organization, just below the customers and clients they serve, and are supported by the
managers located at the bottom.
Ans: True
Response: Page 15
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
64. In an upside-down pyramid, managers symbolically remain at the top of the organizational
pyramid.
Ans: False
Response: Page 15
Difficulty: Moderate
65. In an upside-down pyramid, the best managers are often known for “helping” and “supporting”
versus “directing” and “order-giving.”
Ans: True
Response: Page 15
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
66. Management is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the use of resources
to accomplish performance goals.
Ans: True
Response: Page 16
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
67. Planning is the process of measuring work performance, comparing results to objectives, and
taking corrective action as needed.
Ans: False
Response: Page 16
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
68. Organizing is the process of assigning tasks, allocating resources, and coordinating the activities
of individuals and groups to accomplish plans.
Ans: True
Response: Page 17
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
69. Leading is the process of arousing people’s enthusiasm to work hard and inspiring their efforts to
fulfill plans and accomplish objectives.
Ans: True
Response: Page 18
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
70. Controlling is the process of assigning tasks, allocating resources, and coordinating activities.
Ans: False
Response: Page 18
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
71. According to Henry Mintzberg, the manager’s interpersonal roles include being an entrepreneur,
disturbance handler, resource allocator, and negotiator.
Ans: False
Response: Page 19
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
72. Agenda setting and networking are activities that contribute to a general manager’s success.
Ans: True
Response: Page 20
Response: Easy
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
73. Good managers focus on setting and implementing goals with the help of relatively few people
who work inside of the organization.
Ans: False
Response: Page 20
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
74. Networking is the process of building and maintaining positive relationships with people whose
help may be needed to implement one’s agendas.
Ans: True
Response: Page 20
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
75. Managerial work is busy, demanding, and stressful only at the highest levels of management in
the organization.
Ans: False
Response: Page 20
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
76. Human skills are more important to lower-level managers versus top-level managers.
Ans: False
Response: Page 22
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
77. The demands of today’s organizations create problems, opportunities, and performance
expectations making people’s career success dependent on a commitment to continuous lifelong
learning.
Ans: True
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
78. Lifelong learning is the ability to translate knowledge into action that results in desired
performance.
Ans: False
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
79. A technical skill is the ability to work well in cooperation with other people, whereas a human
skill is the ability to view a situation broadly and solve problems to the benefit of all concerned.
Ans: False
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
80. Emotional intelligence relates to one’s ability to develop social and interpersonal skills.
Ans: True
Response: Page 22
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
81. A conceptual skill is the ability to use special skills or expertise to do one’s work.
Ans: False
Response: Page 22
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
82. Self-management is the ability to work well in cooperation with other people.
Ans: False
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Multiple Choice
83. Self-Awareness:
A. helps us build on strengths
B. helps overcome weaknesses
C. helps us avoid tendencies toward self-enhancement
D. is easy to talk about but hard to master
E. All of the above
Ans: E
Response: Page 3
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning About Yourself
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
84. According to the Johari Window, the Blind Spot, The Unknown and Hidden Self:
A. Challenge our willingness and capacities for self-discovery
B. Represent perceptions of ourselves
C. Represent the perceptions others have of us
D. Provide only what is known to others
E. None of the above
Ans: A
Response: Page 3
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning About Yourself
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
85. The “themes of the day” for great organizations in the New Economy are:
A. Participation, Respect, Tradition, Involvement, Self-management
Ans: B
Response: Page 4
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Introduction
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
86. Utilizing services such as Monster.com and LinkedIn online career sites for job hunting taking
advantage of your online access and using the right protocols to access these resources is an
example of _________.
A. Knowledge Worker
B. Tech IQ
C. Workforce Diversity
D. Intellectual Capital
E. None of the above
Ans: B
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
87. Rachel enjoys working with technology and is comfortable using it in her everyday activities
including at her job as an accountant. She looks forward to the latest technological advancements
and embraces the change by learning about the new technology and how it can be applied to her
job. Rachel is displaying a(n) __________.
A. High Tech IQ
B. Technology Aversion
C. Intellectual Capital Growth
D. Example of Knowledge Worker fatigue
E. Ethics in the Workplace
Ans: A
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
Ans: D
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
89. ABC, Inc. would like to utilize new software programs to track potential customers, keep track of
existing ones, and track sales performance. They would like to be able to interact with this
software and run its applications without the need to install the software on their company
computers. ABC, Inc. appears to have an interest in _______.
A. Cloud Computing
B. Knowledge Workers
C. Network Storage
D. Globalization
E. None of the above
Ans: A
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Information Technologies
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
90. In today’s new workplace, careers are being redefined in terms of:
A. Flexibility, free agency, skill portfolios, and entrepreneurship.
B. Free agency, Entrepreneurship, Skill portfolios, Control
C. Skill portfolios, Free agency, Entrepreneurship, Competitiveness
D. Free agency, Skill portfolios, Entrepreneurship, Diversity
E. Entrepreneurship, Free agency, Skill portfolios, Traditional values
Ans: A
Response: Page 4
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
91. In addition to initiative and discipline, career success today also requires:
A. Continuous learning
B. Aggressiveness
C. Competitiveness
D. A strong sense of tradition
E. Assertiveness
Ans: A
Response: Page 4
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
92. The one concept that does not accurately describe factors impacting careers in the new economy
is:
A. Free agency.
B. Flexibility.
C. Entrepreneurship.
D. Guaranteed employment.
E. Skill portfolios.
Ans: D
Response: Page 4
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
Ans: C
Response: Page 4
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
94. __________ is defined as the collective brainpower or shared knowledge of a workforce that can
be used to create value.
A. Managerial expertise
B. Intellectual capital
C. A learning organization
D. Knowledge management
E. Managerial competency
Ans: B
Response: Page 4
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
95. Having a successful career in the new economy requires a person to __________.
A. Be willing to achieve greater personal competency and accomplishment
B. Have a variety of personal experiences working in foreign countries
C. Be a self-starter who is continuously learning new things
D. Take risks
E. A and C
Ans: E
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
96. Someone whose mind is a critical asset to employers and who contributes to the intellectual
capital of the organization is referred to as a(n) __________.
A. leader
B. executive
C. functional manager
D. entrepreneur
E. knowledge worker
Ans: E
Response: Page 5
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
97. Differences among members of the workforce such as age, gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, and able-bodiedness are characteristics of __________.
A. racial discrimination
B. workforce diversity
C. workforce demographics
D. workforce planning and development
E. human resource management
Ans: B
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
98. Holding negative, irrational opinions and attitudes toward members of diverse populations is
considered to be __________.
A. discrimination
B. unethical
C. illegal
D. prejudice
E. immoral
Ans: D
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
99. Treating minority members unfairly and denying them the full benefits of organizational
membership is called __________.
A. prejudice
B. discrimination
C. the glass ceiling effect
D. stereotyping
E. bias
Ans: B
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
100. An invisible barrier that prevents women and minorities from rising above a certain level of
organizational responsibility is called __________.
A. Prejudice
B. The glass ceiling effect
C. Gender Bias.
D. The Good Old Boy network
E. Stereotyping
Ans: B
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
101. __________ represents the worldwide interdependence of resource flows, product markets, and
business competition that characterizes the new economy.
A. International entrepreneurship
B. International management
C. Globalization
D. Supply chain management
E. Cross-cultural business
Ans: C
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
102. Which of the following statements does not accurately describe the impact of the global
economy?
A. The world is increasingly arranged in regional economic blocks.
B. Government leaders in our global economy are concerned about the competitiveness of
nations.
C. The national boundaries of business are disappearing.
D. Countries and peoples are increasingly interconnected.
E. There is less economic interdependence between nations.
Ans: E
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
103. In ______________ people hold meetings, access common databases, share information and files,
make plans and solve problems together.
A. Web blogs
B. Conference calls
C. Telecommuting
D. Virtual teams
A. One of the above
Ans: D
Response: Page 6
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Information Technologies
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
104. __________ consists of a code of moral principles that sets standards of what is “good” and
“right” as opposed to being “bad” and “wrong.”
A. A set of norms
B. Personal values
C. Morality
D. Ethics
E. Social responsibility
Ans: D
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Ethical Responsibilities
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
105. _____________ is a set of moral standards that describes what is good and right in terms of one’s
behavior.
A. Morality
B. Norms and values
C. Corporate governance
D. Ethics
E. Social responsibility
Ans: D
Response: Page 8
Difficulty: Easy
106. Which of the following could help facilitate a new college graduate’s career entry point?
A. Online resume
B. Online job search website
C. Social networks
D. Internships
E. All of the above
Ans: E
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
107. According to Charles Handy, the Irish shamrock can be used to describe the changing
employment patterns in organizations of ____________.
A. Full-time workers, part-time workers, and temporary workers
B. Contract workers, full-time workers, and core employees
C. Core workers, contract workers, and part-time workers
D. Skilled workers, unskilled laborers, and contract workers
E. Technical employees, unskilled laborers, and skilled workers
Ans: C
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
108. According to Charles Handy, a __________ is a person who pursues a standard career path.
A. temporary skilled worker
B. contract worker
C. part-time worker
D. core worker
E. manager
Ans: D
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
109. In Charles Handy’s description of changing careers, a person who maintains and upgrades their
skills in order to readily shift jobs and even careers when necessary is a __________.
A. contingent worker
B. core worker
C. contract worker
D. temporary worker
E. part-time worker
Ans: C
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
110. Which of the following is not one of the early career survival skills for the new workplace
identified in the text?
A. Entrepreneurship.
B. Love of technology.
C. Marketing.
D. Teamwork.
E. Mastery.
Ans: D
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
111. To survive in the new workplace, people must do all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Be able to contribute something of value to their employers
B. Have links with peers and others inside and outside the organization in order to get things
done
C. Be able to communicate personal and work group successes and progress
D. Act as if they are running their own businesses
E. Have an extensive knowledge of information technology
Ans: E
Response: Page 9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
112. According to your text, some of the trends and transitions in our current environment that will
impact management include:
A. Preeminence of technology
B. Demise of “Command and Control”
C. Importance of networking
D. Emphasis on teamwork
E. All of the above
Ans: E
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
113. The upside-down pyramid is a concept that looks at the entire organization in order to:
A. Establish a formal chain of command
B. Focus on serving the customer
C. Have employees support the mangers
D. Determine promotion opportunities
E. None of the above
Ans: B
Response: Page 16
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Ans: B
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
115. Providing useful __________ and/or __________ is a broad purpose that all organizations share.
A. information resources.
B. skills knowledge.
C. goods services.
D. structures technology.
E. information technology training.
Ans: C
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Creation of Value
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Ans: B
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Creation of Value
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
Ans: C
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Ans: D
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
119. Which of the following statements accurately describes the open systems model of organizations?
A. The environment provides resource inputs including finished goods and/or services.
B. The organization creates a transformation process for turning resource inputs into outputs.
C. The environment consumes product outputs including people, money, materials, technology,
and information.
D. Resource inputs affect product outputs through a feedback loop.
E. Workflows are part of the resource inputs.
Ans: B
Response: Page 10
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
120. __________ refers to the operation in which a business or nonprofit organization adds value to
the original cost of resource inputs while the business organization earns a profit or the nonprofit
organization adds wealth to society.
A. Production
B. Resource management
C. Value creation
D. Operations management
E. Resource utilization
Ans: C
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
121. If an operation adds value to the original cost of resource inputs, nonprofit organizations
__________ and business organizations __________.
A. earn a profit increase shareholder value
B. benefit society earn a profit
C. earn a profit . promote corporate social responsibility
D. increase shareholder value promote corporate governance
E. promote corporate social responsibility increase market share
Ans: B
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Creation of Value
Bloom's Taxonomy: Evaluation
122. __________ refers to the quantity and quality of work performance, with resource utilization
taken into account.
A. Effectiveness.
B. Efficiency.
C. Profitability.
D. Productivity.
E. Organizational performance.
Ans: D
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Ans: D
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
124. An input measure of the resource costs associated with goal accomplishment is called _________.
A. performance efficiency
B. productivity
C. return on Investment
D. performance effectiveness
E. value creation
Ans: A
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
125. Which of the following statements does NOT accurately describe the impact of resource
utilization and goal attainment on organizational performance?
A. When resource utilization is poor and goal attainment is low, organizational performance is
neither effective nor efficient.
B. When resource utilization is good and goal attainment is low, organizational performance is
efficient but not effective.
C. When resource utilization is poor and goal attainment is high, organizational performance is
effective but not efficient.
D. When resource utilization is good and goal attainment is high, organizational performance is
both effective and efficient.
E. Organizational performance is unaffected by poor versus good resource utilization and low
versus high goal attainment.
Ans: E
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
126. A manager who emphasizes cost containment, even at the expense of missing production targets,
is more interested in __________ than in __________.
A. performance efficiency performance effectiveness.
B. performance effectiveness performance efficiency.
C. productivity performance efficiency.
D. productivity performance effectiveness.
E. productivity Profitability.
Ans: A
Response: Page 11
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Strategy
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
127. Which of the following is NOT one of the trends organizations are facing as mentioned in the
text?
A. Preeminence of technology.
B. Demise of command-and-control.
C. Progressive brand marketing.
D. Belief in human capital.
E. Emphasis on teamwork.
Ans: C
Response: Page 11-12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
128. Emphasis on teamwork, pre-eminence of technology, and importance of networking are all
examples of:
A. Performance effectiveness
B. Performance efficiency
C. Productivity
D. Today’s organizational trends
E. None of the above.
Ans: D
Response: Page 11-12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Organizations in the New Workplace
AACSB: Environmental Influence
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
129. According to the text, Pfeffer and Veiga reported that organizations perform better __________.
A. when they focus on increasing market share
B. treat customers with respect
C. when they treat their employees better
D. when they encourage workforce diversity
E. when they address unsatisfactory performance
Ans: C
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Ans: A
Response: Page 12
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: HRM
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
131. When managers are classified according to hierarchical level in the organization they are
described as __________.
A. project and product managers
B. global and domestic
C. top, middle, and team leaders or supervisors
D. functional, staff, and line
E. administrative and general
Ans: C
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: HRM
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
132. __________ are responsible for the performance of the organization as a whole or for one of its
major parts.
A. Top level managers
B. Middle level managers
C. Team leaders or supervisors
D. Functional managers
E. Project managers
Ans: A
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
133. Which of the following statements does NOT accurately describe the activities of top managers?
A. Top managers pay special attention to the external environment.
B. Top managers are alert to potential long-run problems and opportunities, and develop
appropriate ways of dealing with them.
C. Top managers develop and implement actions plans to accomplish organizational objectives.
D. Top managers create and communicate long-term vision.
E. Top managers ensure that strategies and objectives are consistent with the organization’s
mission.
Ans: C
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
134. __________ are in charge of relatively large departments or divisions consisting of several
smaller work units.
A. Top managers
B. Middle managers
C. Team leaders or supervisors
D. General managers
E. Project managers
Ans: B
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Ans: B
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
Ans: C
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
137. The responsibilities of team leaders and supervisors include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Encouraging high performance and teamwork.
B. Informing team members about organizational goals and expectations.
C. Developing and implementing action plans for large departments or divisions.
D. Informing higher levels of team needs and accomplishments.
E. Coordinating with other teams and supporting their work efforts.
Ans: C
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
138. __________ pursue work unit performance objectives that are consistent with higher-level
organizational goals.
A. Top managers
B. Middle managers
C. Team leaders or supervisors
D. Functional managers
E. General managers
Ans: C
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
139. Managers who have responsibility for work activities with a direct contribution to the
organization’s product or service are called __________.
A. General managers
B. Line managers
C. Middle managers
D. Staff managers
E. Project managers
Ans: B
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
140. Managers who use their special technical expertise to support the efforts of line workers are
called __________.
A. line managers
B. staff managers
C. project managers
D. general managers
E. administrators
Ans: B
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
141. __________ managers use their special technical expertise to support the efforts of __________
workers.
A. General functional
B. Administrative project
C. Higher-level lower-level
D. Staff line
E. Line staff
Ans: D
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
142. A manager who has responsibility for a single area of activity in the organization is __________.
A. a staff manager
B. a line manager
C. a functional manager
D. a general manager
E. a project manager
Ans: C
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
143. A manager who is responsible for complex organizational units that include many functional
areas is __________.
A. an administrator
B. a staff manager
C. a supervisor
D. a team leader
E. a general manager
Ans: E
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
144. A plant manager who oversees the purchasing, manufacturing, warehousing, sales, and personnel
functions may be described as a(n) __________.
A. general manager
B. administrator
C. functional manager
D. staff manager
E. project manager
Ans: A
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
145. Managers who work in public or nonprofit organizations are called __________.
A. staff managers
B. line managers
C. functional managers
D. general managers
E. administrators
Ans: E
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
146. The requirement for one person to answer to a higher authority for performance results in his or
her area of work responsibility is known as __________.
A. productivity
B. quality management
C. accountability
D. chain of command
E. performance management
Ans: C
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
147. Effective managers utilize organizational resources resulting in both __________ and
__________.
A. high-performance outcomes … high levels of satisfaction for the workers
B. high-performance outcomes … high returns to the stockholders
C. high-quality products or services … high returns to the stockholders
D. high profit margins … large market shares
E. high returns to the stockholders … high levels of satisfaction for the workers
Ans: A
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
148. The overall quality of human experiences in the workplace is known as __________.
A. human resource management
B. working conditions
C. quality of work life
D. total quality management
E. continuous learning
Ans: C
Response: Page 14
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
149. When the CEO of a large retail store chain decided to sell off or close some of the locations that
were not profitable, he was performing the management function referred to as_________
A. Delegating.
B. Planning.
C. Organizing.
D. Leading.
E. Controlling.
Ans: B
Response: Page 16
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
Ans: C
Response: Page 16
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: The Management Process
151. Setting performance objectives and determining the action steps for accomplishing them
describes the management function of __________.
A. planning
B. organizing
C. leading
D. controlling
E. decision making
Ans: A
Response: Page 16
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
152. Jennifer assigns George a project to be completed by the end of the month and then holds
periodic meetings with him to review his progress. Jennifer is performing which management
function?
A. Delegating
B. Planning
C. Organizing
D. Leading
E. Controlling
Ans: E
Response: Page 18
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
153. Assigning tasks, allocating resources, and coordinating activities of individuals and groups to
accomplish plans describes the management function of __________.
A. delegating
B. planning
C. organizing
D. leading
E. controlling
Ans: C
Response: Page 17
Difficulty: Moderate
154. Inspiring and motivating employees to work hard and supporting their efforts to fulfill plans and
accomplish objectives describe the management function of:
A. Planning
B. Organizing
C. Motivating
D. Leading
E. Controlling
Ans: D
Response: Page 18
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
155. The owner of OFC, a small, family-owned business that manufactures and markets organic fruit
spreads, has hired eight teenagers to help during the summer season. The teens were divided into
two groups. One group led by Rudy prepares the fruit for cooking. The second group led by
Amy packs the filled and cooled jars in boxes. When the owner meets with Rudy to find out why
his group is not preparing the fruit as quickly as was expected, she is engaged in which
management function?
A. Planning
B. Organizing
C. Leading
D. Motivating
E. Reprimanding
Ans: C
Response: Page 18
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
156. OFC is a small, family-owned business that manufactures and markets fruit spreads. Every day at
break time, the owner of the company randomly selects a jar from inventory to serve to
employees. Each employee samples the spread and evaluates its quality. This is an example of
___________.
A. planning
B. organizing
C. leading
D. controlling
E. delegating
Ans: D
Response: Page 18
Difficulty: Hard
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Leadership Principles
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
157. Henry Mintzberg identified a set of roles that managers perform. These roles are grouped into
which of the following three categories?
A. Interpersonal, strategic, and decisional.
B. Strategic, informational, and authoritarian.
C. Interpersonal, informational, and decisional.
D. Supervisory, authoritarian, and decisional.
E. Supervisory, informational, and strategic.
Ans: C
Response: Page 19
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
158. According to Henry Mintzberg, managerial roles that involve interactions with people inside and
outside the organization are called __________.
A. informational roles
B. interpersonal roles
C. decisional roles
D. technical roles
E. human roles
Ans: B
Response: Page 19
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
159. According to John Kotter, two activities are fundamental to a manager’s success. These two
activities are:
A. Negotiating and directing.
B. Motivating and controlling.
C. Planning and controlling.
Ans: D
Response: Page 20
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
160. When managers develop action priorities for their jobs that include goals and plans spanning long
and short time frames, they are performing the important activity of __________.
A. agenda setting
B. leading
C. motivating
D. controlling
E. information processing
Ans: A
Response: Page 20
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
161. Based on continuing research of the nature of managerial work, the following have been
documented:
A. Managers work long hours
B. Managers work at fragmented and varied tasks
C. Managers work with many communication media
D. Managers accomplish much of their work through interpersonal relationships
E. All of the above
Ans: E
Response: Page 20
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: The Management Process
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
162. __________ is the process of continuously learning from all of our daily experiences and
opportunities.
A. A managerial competence
B. Continuous improvement
C. Lifelong learning
Ans: C
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
163. The ability to translate knowledge into action that results in desired performance is called
__________.
A. action-orientation
B. decision-making
C. performance effectiveness
D. performance efficiency
E. a skill
Ans: E
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
164. According to Robert Katz, the essential skills of management can be grouped into three
categories. These categories are:
A. Communicative, procedural, and strategic.
B. Communicative, technical, and human.
C. Human, supervisory, and conceptual.
D. Technical, human, and conceptual.
E. Procedural, supervisory, and strategic.
Ans: D
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
165. According to Robert Katz, the managerial skills LEAST important to a top manager are:
A. Technical skills.
B. Organizational skills.
C. Administrative skills.
D. Conceptual skills.
E. Supervisory skills.
Ans: A
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
166. Brenda is calculating the inventory turnover statistics for her department. She is drawing mainly
on her _____ skills.
A. supervisory
B. conceptual
C. creative
D. technical
E. strategic
Ans: D
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
167. Devin, the manager of a carpet manufacturer has a reputation for being open and supportive with
his employees. Employees feel free to talk to him about any problems they have. Devin is
demonstrating:
A. A technical skill.
B. A human skill.
C. A communicative skill.
D. An administrative skill.
E. A conceptual skill.
Ans: B
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
E. board of directors
Ans: D
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
169. An important component of __________ is the ability to manage ourselves and our relationships
effectively, which is also known as __________
A. human skills emotional intelligence.
B. human skills self-management.
C. informational roles self-management.
D. emotional intelligence interpersonal roles.
E. emotional intelligence interactional skills.
Ans: A
Response: Page 22
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
170. According to Robert Katz, the degree of importance associated with __________ skills remains
relatively consistent across all levels of management.
A. technical
B. human
C. diagnostic
D. conceptual
E. Analytical
Ans: B
Response: Page 22
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
171. __________ skills include the ability to break down problems into smaller parts, to see the
relations among the parts, and to recognize the implications of any one problem for others.
A. Strategic
B. Administrative
C. Conceptual
D. Supervisory
E. Holistic
Ans: C
Response: Page 22
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
172. A management team that is thinking critically and analytically in developing an organizational
strategy for dealing with a highly competitive global environment is using __________ skills.
A. technical
B. strategic
C. conceptual
D. learning
E. human
Ans: C
Response: Page 22
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Group Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
173. Which statement concerning the relative importance of technical, human, and conceptual skills at
different management levels is TRUE?
A. Their relative importance tends to be about the same at each managerial level.
B. Technical skills are of greatest importance for middle managers.
C. Conceptual skills are most important for top managers.
D. Human skills are of greatest importance for lower-level managers.
E. Technical skills are not needed at all by top managers.
Ans: C
Response: Page 21
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
174. Managerial competencies are implied in which of the following managerial elements?
A. The management processes of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
B. The information, interpersonal, and decision-making demands of managerial roles.
C. The managerial activities of agenda setting and networking.
D. All of the above reflect managerial competencies.
Ans: D
Response: Page 16-20
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Learning How to Manage
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
Essay Questions
175. Explain why people, an organization’s employees, are considered an invaluable asset.
Ans: People and their talents —what they know, what they learn, and what they do with it—are the
ultimate foundations of organizational performance. They represent what managers call
intellectual capital, the collective brainpower or shared knowledge of a workforce that can be
used to create value. Indeed, the ultimate elegance of any organization is its ability to combine the
talents of many people, sometimes thousands of them, to achieve unique and significant results.
Response: Page 4-5
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
176. Describe the various challenges managers must face in the 21st century workplace. To what extent
are you, as a future manager, prepared to meet each of these challenges? Explain your answer.
Ans: The challenges that managers must face in the 21st century work environment include the
following:
Intellectual capital intellectual capital and knowledge workers increasingly drive
organizations; since knowledge constantly becomes obsolete, everyone is under pressure
to learn and continually apply new knowledge.
Globalization economic competitiveness is a challenge of worldwide scope.
Technology the availability and ease of transferring information is affecting
organizational work environments and the very nature of business itself.
Diversity organizations and their members are being challenged to deal positively with
differences among people; meeting this challenge creates strategic opportunity.
Ethics modern society expects managers and leaders in all organizations to conduct
their affairs according to high moral standards.
Careers careers will be different and everyone must be concerned with developing
their skill portfolios to remain valuable resources to organizations
Each student should assess his/her own level of competency with respect to dealing with these
challenges, as well as why he/she is/isn’t prepared to meet these challenges.
Response: Page 5-9
Difficulty: Moderate
Ref: Working Today
AACSB: Individual Dynamics
Bloom's Taxonomy: Synthesis
178. Define the three levels of management and explain the major responsibilities of managers at each
level.
Ans: The three levels of management are top managers, middle managers, and team leaders or
supervisors. Top managers ensure that major performance objectives are established and
accomplished in accordance with the organization’s purpose. Top managers are responsible for
the performance of an organization as a whole or for one of its larger parts. Middle managers are
in charge of relatively large departments or divisions consisting of several smaller work units.
Middle managers report to top managers and coordinate with peers to develop and implement
action plans to accomplish organizational objectives. A team leader or supervisor is someone in
charge of a smaller work unit composed of non-managerial workers. Team leaders or supervisors
ensure that their work teams or units meet performance objectives that are consistent with the
plans of middle and top management.
Response: Page 13
Difficulty: Easy
Ref: Managers in the New Workplace
AACSB: Operations Management
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
179. Define each of the four functions of management and Mintzberg’s ten managerial roles. Describe
how Mintzberg’s managerial roles might be used in performing the four functions of
management.
Ans: The four functions of management are planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Planning is
the process of setting objectives and determining what actions should be taken to accomplish
them. Organizing is the process of assigning tasks, allocating resources, and arranging and
coordinating the activities of individuals and groups to implement plans. Leading is the process of
arousing people’s enthusiasm to work hard and direct their efforts to fulfill plans and accomplish