Leaders
Ch 6
Management
Ch 6
Organization Structure
Ch 7
Production
Ch 8
Product Conversion Process
Ch 8
100

True of False: The most effective leadership style is charismatic.

What is false?

100

The type of skill a manager has to see the big picture of how the various functions within the organization interact.

What is conceptual?

100

Diagram that represents the positions and relationships within an organization

What is the organization chart?

100

The arrangement of machinery, equipment, and personnel within a production facility

What is plant layout?

100
More effort is devoted to produce services than to produce goods. The US economy is this.

What is a service economy?

200

Leader who makes all final decisions. Example is a fire chief.

What is autocratic?

200

Expresses the basic purpose that makes an organization different from others.

What is a mission statement?

200

A program that systematically moves employees from one department to another for a specific period of time. Great for training and alleviating boredom.

What is job rotation?

200

The cost of running out of inventory

What are stock-out costs?

200

The ability of a good or service to satisfy a human need.

What is utility?

300

Leadership style that motivates and inspires people within the organization simply due to the inherent personality of the leader.

What is charismatic?

300

Analysis of an organization to determine where it excels, where it needs improvement, where it might prosper, and what it needs to look out for.

What is a SWOT analysis?

300

A man in the Bible who God blessed with management skills.

Who is Joseph?

300

The process of bringing back manufacturing jobs from overseas

What is reshoring?

300

The term for the most important input in the process of converting resources into products or services

What is the focus?

400

Leadership style that is "hands-off." These leaders often delegate responsibility and decision-making authority to workers because they know and trust them. 

What is Laissez-faire?

400

The 4 primary functions of a manager.

What are Planning, Organizing, Leading, & Controlling?

400

Put in place in case something unplanned occurs that might affect an organization, like a natural disaster. 

What is a contingency plan?

400

The amount of products that an organization can produce in a given period of time.

What is capacity?

400

The degree to which input resources are physically changed by the conversion process

What is the magnitude of change?

500

Leadership style where the leader gets input from the staff before making the ultimate decision.

What is participative?

500

The system that involves a coordination of efforts directed at improving customer satisfaction, increasing employee participation, strengthening supplier partnerships and continuous improvement.

What is Total Quality Management (TQM)?

500

The number of workers who report directly to one manager

What is a span of management? 

OR What is a span of control?

500

The process of evaluating another company for the purpose of improving quality. It could be focused on safety, customer service, or productivity.

What is benchmarking?

500

A computerized inventory control system to help managers determine what is needed, how much, and when.

What is Material Requirements Planning (MRP)?

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