People and Labour
Structures
Market and Output
Company
Assets and Finance
100

This type of labour involves creative, innovative work like that of scientists or artists.

What is β-labour?

100

 This classic structure is characterized by a clear hierarchy, standardized procedures, and is common in banks or the police.

What is a Bureaucratic Structure?

100

 This market structure is characterized by many firms selling differentiated products.

What is Monopolistic Competition?

100

Firms involved in extracting natural resources, like mining or agriculture, belong to this economic sector.

What is the Primary Sector?

100

These fixed assets directly impact the subject of labour, like machinery.

What are Active Fixed Assets?

200

This form of wage payment calculates earnings as Hourly Tariff Rate / Hourly Output Norm.

What is Piece-Rate Pay?

200

In this structure, employees report to both a functional manager and a project/product manager.

What is a Matrix Structure?

200

Products that have started but not completed the production process.

What is Work-in-Progress (WIP)?

200

 This is the minimum amount of property that guarantees the interests of a company's creditors in Russia.

What is the Charter Capital?

200

This type of asset deterioration is caused by technological progress making old assets obsolete.

 What is Obsolescence (Moral Deterioration)?

300

In Herzberg's theory, these are factors like company policy or salary that prevent dissatisfaction but don't motivate.

What are Hygiene Factors?

300

Henri Fayol's five core functions of management are summarized by this acronym.

What is POCCC? (Planning, Organizing, Commanding/Leading, Coordinating, Controlling)

300

This output indicator represents products finished and intended for sale, excluding changes in work-in-progress.

What is Marketable Output (MO)?

300

These are two internal forms of division of labour in an organization.

What are horizontal and vertical division of labour?

300

The simplest depreciation method where cost is evenly spread over the asset's useful life.

What is the Straight-Line Method?

400

One of the two key indicators of labour productivity.

What is Direct Output (W) OR Labour Intensity (t)?

400

This modern structure is decentralized, customer-centric, based on trust, and fits tech companies and startups.

What is a Post-Bureaucratic Structure?

400

The universal method to measure a company's diverse output by combining all products into a single aggregate figure.

What are Cost (Monetary) Measures?

400

 In the open system model, a firm's "Output" includes not just products, but also profit and this responsibility to society.

 What is Social Responsibility?

400

This principle states that financial resources are "frozen" and cannot be used for other purposes until the end of their circulation period.

What is Duration of Immobilization?

500

This indicator is calculated as the sum of daily roster employees divided by the number of calendar days in a period.

What is the Average Headcount Indicator?

500

This management theory challenged classical views by arguing that productivity is influenced more by group dynamics and managerial attention than by physical working conditions alone

What is the Human Relations Movement?

500

Name the "7 Rights" of logistics/distribution.

What is the right product, quantity, condition, place, time, customer, cost?

500

These are 6 common characteristics of all complex organizations.

What are resources, dependence on the external environment, horizontal division of labor, subdivisions, vertical division of labor, (need for) management?

500

These are four main types of valuation for fixed assets.

What are Initial, Replacement, Liquidation, and Residual Cost?

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