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CLEP Principles Of Management
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1. Adj. using threats or orders to make someone do something - the capacity to punish or withhold positive outcomes as a means of influencing other people
authoritarianism
coercive power
Expectancy theory
informal leadership
2. Maslow's idea of a pyramid of human needs; physiological needs (ex. hunger) must first be satisfied - then safety needs (ex. security) - then belonging needs (ex. love) - then esteem needs (ex. respect) - and last is self-actualization needs (ex. ach
core functions of management
hierarchy of needs
geocentric approach
loop control
3. 1. Expectancy: Effort ? Performance (E?P) belief that one's effort (E) will result in attainment of desired performance (P) goals 2. Instrumentality: Performance ? Outcome (P?O)belief that a person will receive a reward if the performance expectation
planning function
standing plan
Three components of Expectancy theory
referent power
4. Average Return per user
Theory y
charismatic leadership
ARPU
Administrative Model of decision making
5. Assumes that - given challenge and freedom - workers are motivated to achieve self-esteem and to demonstrate their competence and creativity.
benchmarking
loop control
selective perception
Theory y
6. Provides a means for evaluating leadership styles and then training managers to move towards an ideal style of behavior
Fundamental Attribution Error
leadership grids
Enterprise resource planning
core functions of management
7. Links production rate to demand - keeps any step from producing too much inventory - refills needed parts at every stage to minimize waste time - used in time production of multi-step process to keep each step producing proper quantity in time frame
Stages of Groups
ethnocentric approach
kanban system
Economic Order Quality (EOQ)
8. A paradox in which a group of people collectively decide on a course of action that is counter to the preferences of any of the individuals in the group
geocentric approach
abilene paradox
short-term plan
feedback control
9. Motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
feedback control
ethics
short-term plan
standing plan
10. Assumes that the manager will operate an make decisions based on the best economic interest of the company
Classical Approach to decision making
Scientific Management
Administrative Model of decision making
projection
11. The management function that assesses the management environment to set future objectives and map out activities necessary to achieve those objectives - and To be effective - the objectives of individuals - teams - and management should be coordinate
planning function
Decision Making Process
satisficing
Proaction reaction
12. When a company or organization chooses to do more than required to meet a requirement or responsibility and perhaps even becoming an industry leader in that area.
Proaction reaction
core functions of management
Enterprise resource planning
Frederick Taylor
13. Uses natives of the host country to manage operations within their country and parent-country natives to manage at headquarters.
control system
specific plan
polycentric approach
benchmarking
14. Management dealing primarily with the organizing and leading core management functions. Specifically - it has contributed to the ideas of division of labor - standard procedures and work flows - idea of providing incentives for performance on the job
authoritarianism
Scientific Management
people oriented leadership
satisficing
15. The management function that determines how the firm's human - financial - physical - informational - and technical resources are arranged and coordinated to perform tasks to achieve desired goals.
decentralization
legitimate power
Rationalizing
organizing function
16. Assumes that managers will not search for the optimal solution to an issue - but will instead settle for the first available solution that meets their needs.
staffing function
Administrative Model of decision making
charismatic leadership
abilene paradox
17. Assumes that workers are basically lazy - error-prone - and extrinsically motivated by money - and should be directed from above.
Enterprise resource planning
self-serving bias
Theory X
grapevine
18. A technique that seeks to alter the nature of the work done in a business function - with the objective of radically improving performance.
business process re-engineering
morals
grapevine
Scientific Management
19. Leadership based on an exchange process - in which followers are rewarded for good performance and punished for poor performance
polycentric approach
Administrative Model of decision making
transactional leadership
McCelland's Acquired Need theory
20. Tests ending condition in middle of loop
grapevine
loop control
political model of decision making
task force
21. The ability to use influence to achieve results
referent power
Economic Order Quality (EOQ)
overhead
institutional power (as defined by McClelland)
22. The process of comparing a practice or process to an alternate - existing practice or process in order to gain insights and make improvements
charismatic leadership
supply chain management
coercive power
benchmarking
23. The tendency for observers - when analyzing another's behavior - to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition
selective perception
people oriented leadership
projection
Fundamental Attribution Error
24. Leadership that - enabled by a leader's vision and inspiration - exerts significant influence
transformational leadership
ethics
task force
kanban system
25. To bring into accord with reason or cause something to seem reasonable
Stages of Groups
controlling function
Rationalizing
geocentric approach
26. The tendency to assign internal attributes to successes and external factors to failures.
self-serving bias
overhead
ethics
polycentric approach
27. Different people have different needs based on their early childhood experiences.
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28. Implements general plan and guides development in a localized area; addresses geographical area with in general plan area
specific plan
feedforward control
authoritarianism
Theory X
29. A series of studies conducted by Elton Mayo and his Harvard colleagues at the Western Electric Company's Hawthorne plant in Illinois; tested workers' productivity under different levels of lighting; tested whether temperature - humidity - etc. would
hawthorne studies
Rationalizing
defense reaction
geocentric approach
30. Motivation has two factors: satisfiers and dis-satisfiers.
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31. Power derived through advanced knowledge or experience in a particular subject.
Enterprise resource planning
geocentric approach
expert power
decentralization
32. Integrates all departments and functions throughout an organization into a single IT system so that employees can make decisions by viewing enterprisewide information on all business operations
Three components of Expectancy theory
Enterprise resource planning
transactional leadership
feedback control
33. Using computers and telecommunications equipment to perform work from home or another remote location
telecommuting
rewards power
span of control
feedback control
34. Alderfer proposed that motivation is a function of three basic needs (listed from lowest to highest): existence needs (the desire for physiological and materialistic well-being) - relatedness needs (the desire to have meaningful relationships with si
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35. Hierarchy of needs
strategic plan
maslow
overhead
charismatic leadership
36. A plan that provides benefits for a limited amount of time - usually 6 months or less
short-term plan
expert power
gantt chart
legitimate power
37. The number of subordinates who report directly to a manager
referent power
selective perception
loop control
span of control
38. Choosing an option that is acceptable - although not necessarily the best or perfect.
institutional power (as defined by McClelland)
Classical Approach to decision making
satisficing
Reaction reaction
39. An informal - person-to-person communication network of employees that is not officially sanctioned by the organization
benchmarking
morals
people oriented leadership
grapevine
40. Motivates one person to communicate with another - Power given to an individual due to respect and/or desire to be similar to that individual.
transactional leadership
feedforward control
standing plan
referent power
41. The value or importance an individual places on a reward
valence
span of control
Classical Approach to decision making
people oriented leadership
42. Assure that organizational processes are acting as intended. Additionally - the control system will help create a system that limits waste to organizational resources.
Proaction reaction
control system
grapevine
hawthorne studies
43. Forming - Storming - Norming - Performing
fundamental attribution error
polycentric approach
concurrent control
Stages of Groups
44. Degree to which decision-making authority is given to lower levels in an organization's hierarchy
coercive power
leadership grids
Alderfer's ERG theory
decentralization
45. Power derived through one's position - such as a police officer or elected official.
legitimate power
abilene paradox
decentralization
Classical Approach to decision making
46. Plan reflecting decisions about resource allocations - company priorities - and steps needed to meet strategic goals. LONG TERM GOALS
Pygmalion effect
strategic plan
Stages of Groups
institutional power (as defined by McClelland)
47. Provides managment with detailed implementation guidance based on stratgy to help with objectives
PERT system (Program Evaluation and Review Technique
operating plan
gantt chart
valence
48. A theory that states that people will be motivated to the extent to which they believe that their efforts will lead to good performance - that good performance will be rewarded - and that they will be offered attractive rewards
Rationalizing
coercive power
stages of conflict
Expectancy theory
49. Provides the right people to fill the structure designed by the organizing function. human resources (personnel) mgmt
charismatic leadership
staffing function
ethics
PERT system (Program Evaluation and Review Technique
50. When a company or organization responds to a requirement or responsibility by fighting against it.
morals
concurrent control
ARPU
Reaction reaction
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