Nature of Management
Management approaches
Management process
Management and Change
General Knowledge (Extremely Difficult)
100

What is the process of planning, coordinating and executing business resources to achieve organisational goals.

Management
100

What is the contingency management approach/

A modern management theory that says there is no single best way to manage a business. 

Instead, the best management style or decision depends on the situation (or contingency) the business is facing.

100

Name the FOUR key business functions (In order of the Preliminary stage syllabus)

Operations, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources

100

Identify 2 reasons why changes that may be resisted by managers

Poor timing

Financial cost

Insufficient implementation time

Job security concerns

Psychological resistance (fear/uncertainty) 

Fear of inability to adapt

100

To two decimal places, 1 Knot is the equivalent of how many miles per hour?

1.15

200

List two practices businesses can do implement encourage innovation?

1. Rewards for employees with innovative ideas that become profitable

2. Implementing a flatter management structure

3. Adequate and sufficient financial, management, human and time resources

4. Not fearing the consequences of making a mistake

200

Planning.
Organising.
_______________.

Extra 200 if you can state which management approach is best suited for the above characteristics of management

What is the missing word?

Controlling

Extra 200 - Classical

200


16,000

200

Which two concepts did we not explore in class yesterday?

Business Information Systems and Management Consultants

200

Which rapper was the most-streamed Spotify artist of 2020, 2021 and 2022 before coming second behind Taylor Swift in 2023?

Bad Bunny

300

A manager pairs an experienced employee with a new employee to provide guidance and support. What staff involvement suggestion is this related to so a business can achieveits goals.

Mentoring

300

Which type of management as planning determines where in the market the business wants to be and where it wants to be in relation to the competition in the long term.

Strategic Planning

300

A new furniture store has decided to stock their products through a few selective retailers. Which of the 4P's in the marketing strategy is this an example of? 

Place/Distribution

300

If change is unplanned and occurs after business is affected by pressures what type of response approach am I referring to?

Reactive approach

300

With 30,557 words, which Shakespeare play is the longest?

Hamlet

400

A supermarket manager notices that self-checkout technology is becoming more popular and plans to introduce it before competitors.

Which management skill is being demonstrated?

Strategic Thinking

400

The method of control where management encourages all employees to think about the quality in everything they do/produce/sell is what?

Total Quality Management (TQM)

400

Name the four methods of market segmentation and provide an example for each.

1. Demographic

2. Geographic

3. Psychographic

4. Behavioural

400

Managers need information to make decisions. Provide one reason why?

- They need to know what competitors are doing

- Aware of technological changes

- Aware of social trends

- Aware of political changes

- Aware of legal changes

400

What nationality was Gregor Mendel, the monk and scientist dubbed as the 'Father of Genetics'?

Austrian

500

Many businesses develop social goals and adopt strategies that will benefit the community, while still achieving financial goals. What are the three primary social goals a business may look to achieve the triple bottom line?

1. Community Service – Businesses contribute to the wellbeing of society through charitable work, donations, and outreach programs that improve local communities (E.g. educational, cultural, sporting and welfare)

2. Provision of Employment – Creating job opportunities within the community ensuring economic stability and improved living standards.

3. Social Justice - Promote fairness, equality, and ethical practices in areas like wages, diversity and sustainability.

500

What is the theory behind the 'Hawthorne effect' by Elton Mayo?

Workers are more productive when they feel observed, valued, and involved.

Emphasised the role of motivation, communication, and employee satisfaction in improving performance.

Showed the importance of social factors, teamwork, and good management-worker relationships


500

'The balance sheet shows profit earned during the year.'

Correct the statement/

'The income statement shows profit earned during the year.'

OR

'The balance sheet shows what a business owns (Assets), what it owes (Liabilities) and the owner's remaining value (owners equity) at a point in time.'

500

How can employees be a driving force for change?

- Suggesting new ideas 

- Providing feedback 

- Embracing new technology 

- Participating in decision-making

- Supporting organisational change 

Improving productivity 

Developing new skills 

Mentoring colleagues 

Responding to customer needs 

Creating a positive workplace culture 

500

The Trimurti is the trinity gods in Hinduism and are made up of Shiva (destroyer), Vishnu (preserver) and which other god, known as the creator?

Brahma