Who Managers Are & Where They Work
Why Managers Are Important
The Functions, Roles, and Skills of Managers
Factors that Reshape and Redefine a Manager's Job
The Value of Studying Management
100

In today's workplace, many employees perform work that in the past was considered ____________.

managerial activities 

100

_______ of U.S. adults have left their jobs to get away from a bad manager.

Half

100

Getting the most output from the least amount of input is known as ___________.

efficiency

100

Disruptive innovation involves new _________, processes, or services that radically change the rules of the game.

products

100

When you begin your career, you will either manage or ________.

be managed

200

Tom is responsible for project managers who supervise others who perform manual work. He reports to a vice president on another continent. Tom is a ____________ manager.

middle

200

A/An _________ is a deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish some specific purpose.

organization

200

Doing the right things and attaining organizational goals is known as ____________.

effectiveness

200

_____________ is an electronic communications tool which allows users create online communities to share ideas and information.

Social media

200

Receiving recognition is one ______ of being a manager.

reward

300

Because this is her first job, Melanie was unclear about what manager's actually do. Fortunately, her training materials explained that a manager's job focuses on helping others accomplish ___________.

their work goals.

300

The number one variable in productivity and _______ isn't the pay, benefits, or work environment, it's the relationship between employees and managers.

loyalty 

300

Henri Fayol proposed that managers perform five functions but today, they have been condensed to only four: Planning, organizing, _______, and controlling.

leading

300

Without ____________, most organizations would cease to exist.

customers

300

Having to deal with a variety of personalities represents one of the ________ of management.

challenges

400

Kelly, a production supervisor, is responsible for ten employees who assemble components into a finished product. Kelly is a __________ manager.

First-line

400

The cost of managers who are ________ is over $300 Billion each year.

not engaged

400

All three of Robert L. Katz's proposed management skills, _______, human, and technical, are all equally important to middle managers.

conceptual

400

Pharmaceutical firms raising drug prices by 500% or someone turning in fake receipts for expenses is an example of _______ business practices.

unethical

400

Managers typically receive attractive ____________ in the form of salaries, bonuses and stock options.

compensation

500

The organizational chart shows titles such as front-line manager, plant manager, and vice president of operations. It is very likely this has a traditional __________ structure.

pyramid

500

Organizations have three common characteristics, which are a distinct purpose, people, and a deliberate ________.

structure 

500

___________ developed a categorization scheme for defining what managers do, consisting of ten different but highly interrelated roles.

Henry Mintzberg

500

The automobile destroying the horse-drawn buggy industry is an example of ______________.

disruptive innovation

500

The __________ of management means that management is needed in all types and sizes of organizations, at all organizational levels, in all organizational areas, and in organizations no matter where its located.

universality