Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Management Exam #1
Chapters 1-5
65
Business
Undergraduate 3
06/15/2011

Additional Business Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
four management functions
Definition
POLC- planning, organizing, leading, controlling
Term
seven challenges to being a manager
Definition
managing for 1. competitive advantage 2. diversity 3. globalization 4. computers/telecommunications/IT 5. ethical standards 6. sustainability 7. personal happiness and life goals
Term
what four areas does competitive advantage involve?
Definition
1. being responsive to customers 2. innovating new products and services 3. offering better quality 4. being more efficient
Term
conceptual skills
Definition
the ability to think analytically, to visualize an entire company and understand how its parts work together
Term
controlling
Definition
monitoring performance, comparing it with goals, and taking corrective action as needed
Term
decisional roles
Definition
role where managers use information to make decisions to solve problems or rake advantage of opertunities
Term
three decisional roles
Definition
entrepreneur, disturbance handler, resource allocator, negotiator
Term
functional manager
Definition
responsible for just one organizational activity
Term
general manager
Definition
responsible for several organizational activities
Term
informational roles
Definition
where managers receive and communicate information
Term
three informational roles
Definition
monitor, disseminator, spokesperson
Term
interpersonal roles
Definition
managers interact with people inside and outside their work units
Term
three interpersonal roles
Definition
figurehead, liaison, leader
Term
internal locus of control
Definition
the belief that you control your own destiny
Term
five practical reasons for studying theoretical perspectives
Definition
they provide 1. understanding to the present 2. a guide to action 3. a source of new ideas 34. clues to the meaning of your managers' decisions 5. clues to the meaning of outside ideas
Term
two overarching perspectives on management
Definition
1. historical perspective 2. contemporary perspective
Term
historical perspective
Definition
classical, behavioral, quantitative
Term
contemporary perspective
Definition
systems, contingency, quality-management
Term
classical viewpoint
Definition
1. scientific management 2. administrative management
Term
scientific management
Definition
started by Frederick Taylor-> Frank & Lilian Gilbreth; scientific study of work methods to improve productivity of individual workers
Term
administrative management
Definition
managing the total organization; Henri Fayol & Max Weber; too mechanistic, viewing humans as cogs in a machine
Term
behavioral viewpoint
Definition
emphasized the importance of understanding human behavior and of motivating employees toward achievement
Term
phases of behavioral viewpoint (3)
Definition
early behaviorism-> human relations movement->behavioral science approach
Term
three pioneers of early behaviorism
Definition
1. Hugo Munsterberg 2. Mary Parker Folett 3. Elton Mayo
Term
two pioneers of the human relations movement
Definition
1. Abraham Maslow 2. Douglas McGregor
Term
behavioral science approach
Definition
relied on scientific research for developing theories about human behavior that can be used to provide practical tools to managers
Term
who was Hugo Munsterberg?
Definition
early behaviorism; thought psychologists study jobs, identifying conditions for best work from employees
Term
who was Mary Parker Follett?
Definition
early behaviorist; thought organizations should be democratic, with employees and managers working together
Term
who was Elton Mayo?
Definition
early behaviorist; hypothesized Hawthorne effect: employees work harder if rec'd added att'n from managers
Term
human relations movement
Definition
suggested that better human relations could increase worker productivity
Term
who was Abraham Maslow?
Definition
human relations movement; proposed a hierarchy of human needs
Term
who was Douglas McGregor?
Definition
proposed theory X & Theory Y- managers have pessimistic v. positive view of workers
Term
quantitative viewpoints
Definition
application of quantitative techniques to management
Term
two approaches of quantitative viewpoints
Definition
1. management science 2. operations management
Term
management science
Definition
focuses on using mathematics to aid in problem solving and decision making
Term
operations management
Definition
focuses on managing the production and delivery of an organization's products or services more effectively
Term
systems viewpoint
Definition
organization is system of interrelated parts or collection of subsystems that operate together to achieve a common purpose
Term
four parts of a system
Definition
inputs, outputs, transformational processes, and feedback
Term
contingency viewpoint
Definition
a manager's approach should vary according to the individual and the environmental situation
Term
quality-management viewpoint
Definition
concerned with the quality (the total ability of a product or service to meet customer needs)
Term
three aspects of quality management
Definition
1. quality control- minimizing errors; each stage 2. quality assurance- worker performance 3. total quality management- continuous quality improvement, training, and customer satisfaction
Term
internal stakeholders
Definition
employees, owners, board of directors
Term
external environment of stakeholders
Definition
task environment & general environment
Term
task environment- 11 groups
Definition
1. customers 2. competitors 3. suppliers 4. distributors 5. strategic allies 6. employee organizations 7. local communities 8. financial institutions 9. government regulators 10.special-interest groups 11. mass media
Term
general environment- 6 forces
Definition
1. economic forces 2. technological forces 3. sociocultural forces 4. demographic forces 5. political-legal forces 6. international forces
Term
economic forces
Definition
general economic conditions and trends- unemployment, inflation, interest rates, economic growth
Term
four approaches to deciding ethical dilemmas
Definition
1. utilitarian 2. individual 3. moral rights 4. justice
Term
utilitarian ethics
Definition
ethical behavior is guided by what will result in the greatest good for the greatest number of people
Term
individual ethics
Definition
ethical behavior is guided by what will result in the individual's best long-term interest
Term
moral rights ethics
Definition
ethical behavior is guided by respect for the fundamental rights of human beings
Term
justice ethics
Definition
ethical behavior is guided by respect for the impartial standards of fairness and equity
Term
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
Definition
established requirements for proper financial record keeping for public companies and penalties for noncompliance
Term
three levels of personal moral development, proposed by whom?
Definition
1. preconventional level of moral development 2. conventional level 3. postconventional level; Laurence Kohlberg
Term
clawback
Definition
rescinding tax breaks when corporations don't deliver promised jobs
Term
ethnocentric, geocentric, or polycentric
Definition
geocentric
Term
five reasons companies expand internationally
Definition
1. cheaper of more plentiful supplies 2. new markets 3. lower labor costs 4. access to finance capital 5. avoidance of tariff on imported goods or import quotas
Term
five ways companies expand internationally
Definition
1. global outsourcing 2. importing, exporting, and countertrading 3. licensing and franchising 4. joint ventures 5. become wholly-owned subsidiaries
Term
three principal organizations that facilitate int'l trade
Definition
1. WTO 2. WB 3. IMF
Term
six major trading blocks
Definition
1. NAFTA 2. EU 3. ASEAN 4. APEC 5. Mercosur 6. CAFTA-DR
Term
Hofstede model of four cultural dimensions
Definition
1. individualism/collectivism 2. power distance 3. uncertainty avoidance 4. masculinity/femininity
Term
four types of organization's responses to uncertainty
Definition
1. defenders 2. prospectors 3. analyzers 4. reactors
Term
timelines for planning
Definition
strategic: 1-5 years; tactical: 6-24 months; operational: 1-52 weeks
Term
five characteristics of a good goal
Definition
SMART- specific, measureable, attainable, results oriented, has target dates
Term
operating plan
Definition
one year period to follow goal's action plan
Term
management by objectives (MBO); four-step process
Definition
1. managers & employees jointly set objectives for the employee 2. managers develop action plans 4. managers and employees periodically review the employee's performance 4. the manager makes a performance appraisal and rewards the employee according to results
Supporting users have an ad free experience!