Quiz 4
Quiz 4
Quiz 4
When large firms merge, the results are often initially disappointing due to control systems trying to
cope with a(n)
A. Legitimate
B. Reward
C. Referent
D. Coercive
A. Increasing worker job satisfaction through considerate leadership will get the best results.
B. Initiating structure for employees so they know exactly what needs to be done will be most
effective.
C. The appropriate leader style will vary from one set of circumstances to another.
D. Effective leaders can be identified by certain traits.
In organizations, sales forecasting, economic forecasting, and environmental analysis are examples of
the control of _____ resources.
A. Physical
B. Human
C. Information
D. Financial
E. Inventory
Which of the following is true of organizational control?
Which of the following inventory types provides the components needed to make the product?
A. Raw materials
B. Work-in-process
C. Merchandise
D. Finished goods
Following the accidental release of a batch of phones that failed screening control, a manufacturer of
mobile phones decides to replace all such phones at no cost to the user—even taking care of shipping
and delivery. Which step in the control process does this example represent?
An organization shifts its budget from a few, large projects to accommodate a number of smaller
projects every year. It also decentralizes power and gives additional responsibilities to individual project
managers. This is an example of the use of _____ control.
A. Physical
B. Human
C. Information
D. Financial
E. Structural
A. Shareholder investments
B. Working capital
C. Retained earnings
D. Employee salaries
A. leadership behavior.
B. leadership traits.
C. rewards expected.
D. situational favorableness.
Karl is fond of saying, "Remember, half the doctors you see graduated in the bottom of their class." Karl
is attempting to limit the _____ power of physicians.
A. Expert
B. Legitimate
C. Referent
D. Reward
A. flat structures.
B. rewards focused on group performance.
C. limited employee participation.
D. heavy reliance on group norms.
E. organic structural arrangements.
Eagle Inc. partnered with Welby Consultants to poll users about its latest product. Eagle wanted to know
if it lived up to expectations and if the users encountered any problems when using the product. At the
same time, Eagle tracked how many products were rejected by inspectors when they came off the
assembly line as well as how many products were returned because of defects. This scenario illustrates
an aspect of _____ controls.
A. Operations
B. Development
C. Strategic
D. Financial
In the context of the Ohio state studies of leadership, a leader showing consideration behavior
_____ layouts are used in operations settings that create or process a variety of products.
A. Product
B. Cellular
C. Random
D. Process
Many businesses that use an H-form or M-form organization design have several people in the
specialized managerial position of _____: one for the corporation and one for each division.
A. Supervisor
B. Inspector
C. Controller
D. Quality tester
_____ include robotic work units or workstations, assembly lines, and robotic carts or some other form
of computer-controlled transport system to move material as needed from one part of the system to
another.
A. Call-center systems
B. Flexible manufacturing systems
C. Computer-aided design technologies
D. Expert systems
In order to determine how effective an organization's strategy is in achieving its goals, the organization
need to integrate its _____ systems.
A. structure and leadership
B. technology and human resources
C. information and operational
D. strategy and control
E. structure and information
Which of the following types of operations control relies heavily on feedback processes?
A. Strategic control
B. Financial control
C. Preliminary control
D. Screening control
When leaders decide to either give salary increases to their employees or withhold any salary increases,
which of the following types of power do they exercise?
A. Coercive
B. Reward
C. Informal
D. Expert
E. Referent
If the product is a physical good, operations create value and provide _____ utility by combining many
dissimilar inputs to make something that is more valuable than the actual cost of the inputs used to
create it.
A. Time
B. Form
C. Place
D. service
_____ is the process of managing operations control, resource acquisition and purchasing, and inventory
to improve overall efficiency and effectiveness.
A. Supply-chain management
B. Technology management
C. Design management
D. Quality control