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Management 101: Management Foundations
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business-skills
Instructions:
Answer 30 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. Technical skills; Human skills; and Conceptual skills
Mintzberg's managerial roles
Changes facing managers
Management
Three management skills
2. The reality that management is needed in all types and sizes of organizations - at all organizational levels - in all organizational areas - and in organizations no matter where located
Top managers
Universality of management
Three interpersonal roles
Controlling
3. Managers between the lowest level and top levels of the organization who manage the work of first-line managers
Effectiveness
Human skills
Middle managers
Mintzberg's managerial roles
4. Doing things right - or getting the most output from the least amount of inputs
Management
Decisional roles
Efficiency
Human skills
5. The importance of customers; the importance of innovation; and the importance of sustainability
6. Doing the right things - or completing activities so that organizational goals are attained
Three importances TO the manager's job
Effectiveness
Leading
Four decisional roles
7. Entrepreneur; Disturbance handler; Resource allocator; and Negotiator
Informational roles
Human skills
Four decisional roles
Managerial roles
8. Managerial roles that revolve around making choices
Changes facing managers
Mintzberg's managerial roles
Decisional roles
Three importances TO the manager's job
9. Management function that involves arranging and structuring work to accomplish the organization's goals
Organizing
Three management skills
Organization
Top managers
10. Managers at or near the upper levels of the organization structure who are responsible for making organization-wide decisions and establishing the goals and plans that affect the entire organization
Top managers
Three interpersonal roles
Interpersonal roles
Mintzberg's managerial roles
11. A deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish some specific purpose
Mintzberg's managerial roles
Sustainability
Organization
Organizing
12. Managerial roles that involve collecting - receiving - and disseminating information
Top managers
Universality of management
Informational roles
Sustainability
13. Management function that involves defining goals - establishing strategies for achieving those goals - and developing plans to integrate and coordinate activities
Levels of management
Planning
First-line managers
Management
14. Management function that involves working with and through people to accomplish organizational goals
Informational roles
Leading
Changes facing managers
Organization
15. Interpersonal roles; Informational roles; and Decisional roles
16. Specific actions and behaviors expected of and exhibited by a manager
First-line managers
Organizing
Managerial roles
Three management skills
17. Planning; Organizing; Leading; and Controlling
Four functions of management
Planning
Informational roles
Technical skills
18. Someone who coordinates and oversees the work of other people so that organizational goals can be accomplished
Manager
Changes facing managers
First-line managers
Organization
19. The process of monitoring - comparing - and correcting work performance
Four decisional roles
Planning
Three management skills
Controlling
20. A company's ability to achieve its business goals and increase long-term shareholder value by integrating economic - environmental - and social opportunities into its business strategies
Decisional roles
Sustainability
Interpersonal roles
Management
21. Managerial roles that involve people and other duties that are ceremonial and symbolic in nature
Interpersonal roles
Efficiency
Middle managers
Three interpersonal roles
22. Managers at the lowest level of management who manage the work of nonmanagerial employees
Mintzberg's managerial roles
Three importances TO the manager's job
Management
First-line managers
23. Figurehead; Leader; and Liaison
Four functions of management
Managerial roles
Sustainability
Three interpersonal roles
24. Coordinating and overseeing the work activities of others so that their activities are completed efficiently and effectively
Leading
Organizing
Four functions of management
Management
25. Top managers; Middle managers; First-line managers; and Nonmanagerial employees
Leading
Levels of management
Planning
Mintzberg's managerial roles
26. Changing technology (digitalization); Increased emphasis on organizational and managerial ethics; Increased competitiveness; and Changing security threats
Changes facing managers
Informational roles
Organization
Manager
27. Job-specific knowledge and techniques needed to proficiently perform work tasks
Technical skills
Organization
Controlling
First-line managers
28. Monitor; Disseminator; and Spokesperson
Management
Three informational roles
Effectiveness
Leading
29. The ability to work well with other people individually and in a group
Leading
Human skills
Decisional roles
First-line managers
30. The ability to think and to conceptualize about abstract and complex situations
Three importances TO the manager's job
Conceptual skills
Mintzberg's managerial roles
Three informational roles