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DSST Principles Of Supervision
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dsst
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business-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The ability to influence individuals or groups to achieve organizational goals
Work Roles
Organizational Structure
Leadership
Non-Compete Agreement
2. A purposeful - systematic process for collecting information on the important work-related aspects of a job
Job Analysis
Informer Role
Smoothing
Leadership
3. Prevent the group from functioning effectively because they attack other group members or divert the groups attention
Financial Budget
Peter Senge
Blocking Roles
Taylorism
4. Contract law in which employee agrees not to leave employer for a # of years (1-3) to work at a similar/competing company
Peter Senge
Planning
Non-Compete Agreement
Action Learning
5. Wrote that accomplishment specification is the only logical way to define performance requirements. Accomplishments are the best starting points for developing performance standards. In addition - accomplishments are the best tools for the developmen
Job Analysis
Tom Gilbert
Nonmonetary budget
Trade Alliance
6. Are you married - do you have children - how old are you - did you graduate - have you been arrested - how much do you weigh - what country are you from - are you U.S. citizen - are you handicapped - whats native language?
Conceptual Skill
Top Level Managers
Do NOT ask
Smoothing
7. Show the hierarchical structure and relationships within an organization.
Compromising
Non-Compete Agreement
Modern Appraisal
Organization Charts
8. Divided manager's job into three types: interpersonal - informational - decisional
Avoiding
Henry Mintzberg
Work Roles
Interpersonal Skill
9. Sees appraisal as the most crucial aspect of organizational life.
Lawrie
Taylorism
Friendship Groups
Informer Role
10. The process used to accomplish organizational goals through planning - organizing - leading - and controlling people and other organizational resources
Management
Informer Role
Heirarchy of Needs
Regional Economic Integration
11. Management process of determining how best to arrange an organization's resources and activities into a coherent structure
Organizing
Friendship Groups
Maintenance Roles
Trade Alliance
12. A management function that involves establishing clear standards to determine whether or not an organization is progressing toward its goals and objectives - rewarding people for doing a good job - and taking corrective action if they are not
Renumeration
Informer Role
Diagnostic Skill
Controlling
13. An organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
Action Learning
Non-Compete Agreement
Planning
Union
14. Created Theory of Motivation-Hygiene/Two Factor Theory of Job Satisfaction: Noted that there is a difference between just being satisfied and being motivated
Trade Alliance
Middle Level Managers
Frederick Herzberg
Forcing
15. Training in which teams get an actual problem - work on solving it and commit to an action plan - and are accountable for carrying it out
Political Skill
Taylorism
Action Learning
Derven
16. Management process of guiding and motivating employees to meet an organization's objectives
Frederick Taylor
Regional Economic Integration
Interest Groups
Leading
17. Humanistic psychologist known for his 'Hierarchy of Needs' and the concept of 'self-actualization'
Outsourcing
Abraham Maslow
Frederick Herzberg
Organizational Development
18. Is used to investigate problems - decide on a remedy - and implement a solution.
Heirarchy of Needs
Diagnostic Skill
Management
Taylorism
19. (law) the hearing and determination of a dispute by an impartial referee agreed to by both parties (often used to settle disputes between labor and management)
Avoiding
Compromising
Heirarchy of Needs
Arbitration
20. Agreements amoung geographically proximate countries to reduce/remove tariff and non-tariff barriers to free flow of goods - services - factors of production
Personnel Recruitment
Modern Appraisal
Task Groups
Regional Economic Integration
21. General expectations of a demand nature regarding acceptable group behavior
Lawrie
Leading
Group Norms
Job Analysis
22. Managing conflict by giving up part of what you want - to provide at least some satisfaction for both parties
Heirarchy of Needs
Compromising
Avoiding
Interest Groups
23. An informal group composed of employees who enjoy one another's company and socialize with one another.
Authority
Friendship Groups
Controlling
Abraham Maslow
24. Managing conflict by satisfying your own needs or advancing your own ideas - with no concern for the needs or ideas of the other and no concern for the harm done to the relationship.
Planning
Forcing
Organizational Structure
Controlling
25. An evaluation that measures employee performance against established standards in order to make decisions about promotions - compensation - training - or termination
Financial Budget
Performance Appraisal
Friendship Groups
Informer Role
26. The power to hold people accountable for their actions and to make decisions concerning the use of organizational resources
Interest Groups
Tom Gilbert
Authority
Outsourcing
27. Involves human relations - or the manager's ability to interact effectively with organizational members.
Interpersonal Skill
Frederick Taylor
Group Norms
Action Learning
28. Understanding information and reaching a conclusion to solve problems.
Decision Making
Derven
Conceptual Skill
Middle Level Managers
29. Groups that are determined by the organization chart and composed of individuals who report directly to a given manager.
Blocking Roles
Command Groups
Organizational Structure
Group Norms
30. -The process of determining staffing needs - predicting turnover and vacancies - and identifying and recruiting potential replacements to maintain the staffing levels required to meet program objectives
Authority
Personnel Recruitment
Middle Level Managers
Compromising
31. A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.
Interpersonal Skill
Controlling
Trade Alliance
Outsourcing
32. Thinking and behavior directed toward attaining a goal that is not readily available
Problem Solving
Union
Decision Making
Friendship Groups
33. Father of scientific management
Tom Gilbert
Financial Budget
Command Groups
Frederick Taylor
34. The cognitive ability to see the organization as a whole and the relationships among its parts
Abraham Maslow
Conceptual Skill
Controlling
Henry Mintzberg
35. Role of finding facts and giving advice or opinions in an organization
Informer Role
Heirarchy of Needs
Nonmonetary budget
Arbitration
36. The expertise necessary to be proficient with methods and processes to run front-line operations
Action Learning
Derven
Technical Skill
Command Groups
37. Calls for five disciplines in the learning organization: System Thinking - Personal Mastery - Mental Models - Shared Vision - Team Learning
Financial Budget
Group Norms
Peter Senge
Outsourcing
38. Stable pattern of relationships that maintain the group and help it achieve goal - roles - and norms
Organizational Structure
Group Structure
Friendship Groups
Compromising
39. (2 people) 1964- Created a management model that conceptualizes management styles and relations. Their Grid uses two axis. 'Concern for people' is plotted using the vertical axis and 'Concern for task' is along the horizontal axis.
Smoothing
Do NOT ask
Summative Evaluation
Robert Blake and Jane Mouton
40. Managers who are neither executives nor first-level supervisors - but who serve as a link between the two groups.
Middle Level Managers
Compromising
Group Structure
Trade Alliance
41. Payment for work done
Decision Making
Robert Blake and Jane Mouton
Renumeration
Controlling
42. Planned operations in financial terms
Non-Compete Agreement
Operating budget
Organizing
Controlling
43. The activities performed by one or more group members that help the group accomplish its task and pursue its goals.
Nonmonetary budget
Tom Gilbert
Work Roles
Compromising
44. Are also called senior management or executives. These individuals are at the top one or two levels in an organization - and hold titles such as: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Chief Operational Officer (COO) - Chief
Organizational Development
Decision Making
Top Level Managers
Organizing
45. Plan describes how the company will organize the work that needs to be accomplished. Kurt Lewin is father of this.
Action Learning
Organizational Development
Lawrie
Middle Level Managers
46. Planned operations in non financial terms
Role Ambiguity
Nonmonetary budget
Smoothing
Friendship Groups
47. Patterns of behavior that help the group develop and maintain good member relationships - group cohesiveness and effective levels of conflict
Trade Alliance
Modern Appraisal
Peter Senge
Maintenance Roles
48. The process of anticipating future events and determining strategies to achieve organizational objectives in the future
Outsourcing
Organizing
Personnel Recruitment
Planning
49. To reduce limits on trade - countries band together to have free trade amongst themselves
Trade Alliance
Authority
Non-Compete Agreement
Derven
50. The arrangement of jobs and the relationships among the jobs in an organization.
Organizational Structure
Interpersonal Skill
Leading
Operating budget