Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
100

Management is...

Getting work done through others 

100

Name a responsibility of a top manager...

context for change, employee buy-in, company culture, strategic planning. etc. 

100

What skill is equally important at all levels of management?

Human Skills

100

What group was responsible for identifying the need to submit written requests

Egyptians 

100

In _____, managers are supposed to influence employee behavior by fairly rewarding or punishing employees for compliance or noncompliance with organizational policies, rules, and procedures.

bureaucracies

200

__________ involves accomplishing tasks that help fulfill organizational objectives. 

Effectiveness

200
This type of manager is the newest type, and encourages self-managing groups. This role may or may not have a "management title" but play a large role in supporting their peers.
Team Leader
200

Which skill includes the ability to recognize how a company fits into or is affected by its external environment? 

Conceptual skills

200

Who were the first to use witnesses in legal cases?

Hammurabi

200

_____ developed the 14 principles of management.

Henri Fayol

300

Name the 4 functions of management

Planning, organizing, leading, controlling

300

Describe the informational role

Gather and receive information, filter information to what is important/not important, share that information with others

300

Describe Technical Skills

Specialized procedures, techniques, and knowledge required to get the job done

300

This type of management is the thorough studying and testing of different work methods to identify the best, most efficient way to complete a job.

Scientific Management

300

_____ is the amount and number of raw materials, parts, and finished products that a company has in its possession.

Inventory

400

Which function involves deciding how things will get done and who will report to whom?

Organizing

400

What managerial role involves scheduling employees, negotiating raises, and allocating resources?

Decisional Role 

400

What happens when an employee is first promoted to management?

They believe their job is to tell others what to do. Easier. Formal Authority. tasks not people

400

When workers deliberately slow their pace or restrict their work output, it is known as _____.

Soldiering

400

_____ proposed a comprehensive theory of cooperation in formal organizations.

Chester Barnard

500

Name the 3 Roles Managers play

Interpersonal, Informational, and Decisional 

500

Jim is the CEO of a small company, and will be speaking at a company-wide event on Friday. What role is Jim fulfilling?

Interpersonal

500

Which competitive advantage  through people includes aggressively recruiting and screening candidates in order to hire the most talented employees available

Selective Hiring

500

A(n) _____ is a group member whose work pace is significantly faster than the normal pace in his or her group.

rate buster

500

According to the _____, the most effective management theory or idea depends on the kinds of problems or situations that managers are facing at a particular time and place.

contingency approach to management