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Management 101: Change And Operations
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business-skills
Instructions:
Answer 32 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Any alteration of people - structure - or technology in an organization
Organizational change
Value
Role overload
Three types of change
2. The ability to combine ideas in a unique way or to make unusual associations between ideas
Mass customization
Value
Organizational development (OD)
Creativity
3. The process of managing the sequence of activities and information along the entire value chain
Two best-known quality goals
Role overload
Value chain management
Value chain
4. Organizations that produce nonphysical products in the form of services
Organizational process
Service organizations
Role ambiguity
Value
5. ISO 9000; Six Sigma
Organizational process
Value chain management
Two best-known quality goals
Stressors
6. Providing customers with a product when - where - and how they want it
Mass customization
Change agent
Six Sigma
Organizational process
7. Taking creative ideas and turning them into useful products or work methods
Mass customization
Service organizations
Type B personality
Innovation
8. Having more work to accomplish than time permits
Role conflicts
Change agent
Two best-known quality goals
Role overload
9. Organizations that produce physical goods
Manufacturing organizations
Creativity
Operations management
Techniques for reducing resistance to change
10. Someone who acts as a catalyst and assumes the responsibility for managing the change process
Change agent
Two views of the change process
Manufacturing organizations
Stressors
11. An organization that understands what customers want - identifies value by analyzing all activities required to produce products and then optimizes the entire process from the customer's perspective
Operations management
Lean organization
Six Sigma
Service organizations
12. Organizational barriers; Cultural attitudes; Required capabilities; and People
Stressors
Operations management
Two best-known quality goals
Obstacles to value chain management
13. Calm Waters metaphor; White-Water Rapids metaphor
The three-step change process
Two views of the change process
Type A personality
Innovation
14. Factors that cause stress
Role overload
Role conflicts
Stressors
Techniques for reducing resistance to change
15. A quality program designed to reduce defects and help lower costs - save time - and improve customer satisfaction
Lean organization
Organizational development (OD)
Organizational change
Six Sigma
16. Change methods that focus on people and the nature and quality of interpersonal work relationships
Two best-known quality goals
Idea champion
Mass customization
Organizational development (OD)
17. The ways that organizational work is done
Organizational process
Type A personality
Three types of change
The three-step change process
18. People who have a chronic sense of urgency and an excessive competitive drive
Stress
Idea champion
Mass customization
Type A personality
19. The entire series of organizational work activities that add value at each step from raw materials to finished product
Role overload
Value chain
Stress
Organizational development (OD)
20. The transformation process that converts resources into finished goods and services
Organizational change
Innovation
Operations management
Techniques for reducing resistance to change
21. The performance characteristics - features - and attributes - and any other aspects of goods and services for which customers are willing to give up resources
Quality
Three types of change
Value
The three-step change process
22. When role expectations are not clearly understood
Stress
Stressors
Value chain
Role ambiguity
23. The ability of a product or service to reliably do what it's supposed to do and to satisfy customer expectations
Innovation
Quality
Value chain
Idea champion
24. People who are relaxed and easygoing and accept change easily
Service organizations
Type B personality
Idea champion
Role overload
25. Coordination and collaboration; Technology investment; Organizational processes; Leadership; Employees; and Organizational culture and attitudes
Value chain strategy requirements
ISO 9000
Operations management
Techniques for reducing resistance to change
26. A series of international quality management standards that set uniform guidelines for processes to ensure that products conform to customer requirements
Type B personality
ISO 9000
The three-step change process
Creativity
27. The adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure placed on them from extraordinary demands - conditions or opportunities
Idea champion
The three-step change process
Stress
Manufacturing organizations
28. Individuals who actively and enthusiastically support new ideas - build support - overcome resistance - and ensure that innovations are implemented
Idea champion
Obstacles to value chain management
Organizational process
Value chain strategy requirements
29. 1. Unfreezing; 2. Changing; 3. Refreezing
Value chain strategy requirements
Role conflicts
Organizational process
The three-step change process
30. Education and communication; Participation; Facilitation and support; Negotiation; Manipulation and co-optation; and Coercion
Role ambiguity
Three types of change
Techniques for reducing resistance to change
Value chain management
31. Structure; Technology; People
Type A personality
Three types of change
Change agent
Service organizations
32. Work expectations that are hard to satisfy
Role conflicts
Type A personality
Quality
Manufacturing organizations