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Management
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business-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The shared values principles traditions and ways of doing things that influence the way organizational members act
Organizational culture
The Consultative Style
First-line managers
Rights view of ethics
2. Acquiring products made abroad and selling them domestically
Global stategic alliance
Innovation and risk taking
Importing
Franchising
3. A managers ability to work with understand mentor and motivate other both individually and in groups
The Persuasive Style
Transnational (border less) organization
Interpersonal roles
Interpersonal skills
4. Economic - Global - Political/Legal - Socio cultural - Technological - demographics. In the middle THE ORGANIZATION`
Components of the External Environment
Rights view of ethics
Global stategic alliance
Parochiallism
5. Autocratic - Persuasive - Consultative - Participative - Laissez-Faire
Race
Management Styles
Family-friendly benifits
Interpersonal roles
6. Degree to which organizational decisions and actions emphasize maintaining the status quo
Stability
The Consultative Style
People orientation
Demographics
7. Any type of international company that maintains operations in multiple countries
Multinational corporation (MNC)
Licensing
Management Styles
Non managerial employees
8. Individuals in an organization who direct the activities of others
Management levels
Managers
Organizational culture
Exporting
9. Benefits that provide a wide range of scheduling options and allow employees more flexibility at work accommodating their needs for work-life balance
Demographics
Family-friendly benifits
Environmental uncertainty
Efficency
10. Making products domestically and selling them abroad
Global sourcing
Exporting
Planning
Effectiveness
11. Involving people (subordinates and persons outside the organization) and other duties that are ceremonial and symbolic in nature
Dimensions of organizational culture
Team orientation
Decisional roles
Interpersonal roles
12. The degree of change and complexity in an organizations enviroment
Four Management Functions
Planning
Franchising
Environmental uncertainty
13. The degree to which managers are concerned with increasing employee job satisfaction - What leadership styles are appropriate - Whether all disagreements--even constructive ones--should be eliminated
Organizational culture
Leading
Contingent workforce
Employee Engagement
14. A specific type of strategic alliance in which the partners agree to form a separate independent organization for some business purpose.
Ethinicity
Environmental uncertainty
Management Styles
Joint venture
15. Degree to which managers focus on results or outcomes rather than on how these outcomes are achived
Franchising
Outcome orientation
Scientific management
Licensing
16. Supervisors responsible for directing the day to day activities of non managerial employees
Conceptual skills
First-line managers
Demographics
Omnipotent view of management
17. Involving collecting receiving and disseminating information
Informational roles
Parochiallism
Interpersonal roles
Interpersonal skills
18. 1st Top Managers 2nd Middle managers 3rd First-Line Managers 4th Non managerial employees.
Management levels
Stakeholders
Managerial roles
Organizing
19. A structural arrangement for global organizations that eliminates artificial geographical barries
Managerial roles
Transnational (border less) organization
The Laissez-Faire Style
Management Styles
20. Cultures in which the key values are deeply held and widely shared
Organization
Management
Conceptual skills
Strong cultures
21. A narrow focus in which managers see thing only through their own eyes and from their own perspective
Global stategic alliance
Innovation and risk taking
Parochiallism
Environmental uncertainty
22. The manager encourages employees to become actively involved in the decision-making process; authority is decentralised and communication is a two way process.
Attention to detial
Planning
The Participative Style
Management
23. A set of rules or principles that defines right and wrong conduct
Ethics
Environmental uncertainty
External factors
The Consultative Style
24. An independent business having fewer than 500 employees that doesn't necessarily engage in any new or innovative practices and has relatively little impact on its industry
Sustainability
Small Business
Workforce diveristy
First-line managers
25. Any equipment tools or operating methods that are designed to make work more efficient
The Laissez-Faire Style
Technology
Informational roles
Organizational culture
26. A managers ability to analyze and diagnose complex situations
Conceptual skills
The Persuasive Style
Strong cultures
Environmental complexity
27. Includes determining what tasks are to be done who is to do them how the tasks are to be grouped whop reports to whom and who will make decisions
Race
Organizing
Innovation and risk taking
Transnational (border less) organization
28. People who work directly on a job or task and have no responsibility for overseeing the work of others
Attention to detial
How organizations go global
Non managerial employees
Technical skills
29. View that says ethical decisions are made in order to respect and protect individual liberties and privileges
Organizing
Rights view of ethics
Attention to detial
Conceptual skills
30. Planning - Organizing - Leading - Controlling Middle ACHIEVING THE ORGANIZATIONS STATES PURPOSE.
Controlling
Four Management Functions
Leading
Managerial roles
31. Doing things right or getting the most output from the least amount of inputs
Scientific management
Efficency
Outcome orientation
The Consultative Style
32. Individuals who are typically responsible for translating goals set by top managers into specific details that lower-level managers wills see get done
Agressiveness
Decisional roles
Scientific management
Middle Managers
33. When a business firm engages in social actions because of its obligation to meet certain economic and legal responsibilities
Efficency
Social obligation
Innovation and risk taking
Omnipotent view of management
34. View that says ethical decisions are made in order to enforce rules fairly and impartially
Managerial roles
Middle Managers
Theory of justice view of ethics
First-line managers
35. How much autonomy should be designed into employees jobs - Whether task should be done by individuals or in teams - The degree to which department managers interact with each other
Family-friendly benifits
Non managerial employees
Organizing
Global Village
36. Whether to impose external controls or allow employees to control their own actions - What criteria should be emphasized in employee performance evaluations - What repercussions will occur from exceeding ones budget
Interpersonal roles
Stability
Controlling
Ethinicity
37. Job-specific knowledge and techniques needed to perform work tasks
Sustainability
Effectiveness
Managers
Technical skills
38. View that says ethical decisions are made solely on the basis of their outcomes or consequences
Non managerial employees
Ethinicity
Dimensions of organizational culture
Utilitarian view of ethics
39. An MNC that decentralizes management and other decisions to the local country where its doing business
Three Characteristics of Organizations
Multi domestic corporation
Small Business
Political skills
40. Minimal Global investment - Global sourcing- exporting and importing - licensing - franchising - strategic alliance - joint venture - foreign subsidiary. - Significant global investment
Environmental uncertainty
Three Characteristics of Organizations
Transnational (border less) organization
How organizations go global
41. The view that much of an organizations success or failure is due to external forces outside managers control
Multi domestic corporation
Symbolic view of management
Planning
Non managerial employees
42. The manager makes decisions alone - but explains the reasons to employees; authority is centralised and communication is one way.
Transnational (border less) organization
Sustainability
Conceptual skills
The Persuasive Style
43. Part-time temporary and contract workers who are available for hire on an as-needed basis
Importing
Informational roles
Contingent workforce
Efficency
44. Purchasing materials or labor from around the world wherever it is cheapest
Three Characteristics of Organizations
Global sourcing
Rights view of ethics
Dimensions of organizational culture
45. A systematic arrangement of people brought together to accomplish some specific purpose
Global corporation
The Laissez-Faire Style
Environmental uncertainty
Organization
46. An agreement in which an organization gives other organization the right for a fee to use its name and operating methods
Efficency
Theory of justice view of ethics
Franchising
Informational roles
47. When employees are connected to satisfied with and enthusiastic about their jobs
Symbolic view of management
Multinational corporation (MNC)
Informational roles
Employee Engagement
48. Individuals who are responsible for making decisions about the direction of the organization and establishing policies that affect all organizational memebers
Interpersonal skills
Top managers
Interpersonal roles
Social obligation
49. The view that managers are directly responsible for an organizations success or failure
Controlling
Management levels
Omnipotent view of management
Importing
50. The manager makes the final decision after gaining feedback from stakeholders; authority is still somewhat centralised; communication is a two way process.
The Consultative Style
Family-friendly benifits
The Participative Style
Informational roles