Planning
Ethics
Motivation
100

What are the four functions of Management?

What are planning, organizing, leading, and controlling?

100

This ethical principle involves telling the truth and not misleading others, even when lying would be easier

What is honesty?

100

what type of motivation comes from doing an activity because you enjoy it.

What is intrinsic motivation?

200

What planning tool analyzes political, economic, social, and technological factors?

What is PEST analysis?

200

Accepting gifts of favours that influence professional decisions is an example of this ethical violation

What is conflict of interest?

200

what motivation is driven by rewards such as grades, money, or praise?

What is extrinsic motivation?

300

What planning method evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats?

What is SWOT analysis?

300

Copying homework that is no graded but helps prepare for a test is still unethical because it violates this core ethical value

What is academic integrity?

300

what  theory explains motivation as a progression from basic needs to personal needs.

What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

400

What type of forecasting relies on expert opinions rather than numbers?

What is qualitative forecasting?


400

This ethical concept involves evaluating whether an action is right based on its overall impact on the majority, even if some individuals are negatively affected  

What is utilitarianism?

400

According to Maslow, what needs must be met first, such as food and sleep?

What are physiological needs?

500

What planning strategy uses comparisons with other organizations to improve performance?

What is benchmarking?

500

This reasoning fails because it justifies wrongdoing by minimizing its significance rather than addressing the action itself

What is ethical rationalization?

500

Enjoying reading because you love learning is an example of  what type of motivation?

What is intrinsic motivation?

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