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MGMT 1 Pt. 1
Midterm 1, Ch. 1-7, 10&11
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Management
Undergraduate 2
02/05/2016

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Term
Quality of Life
Definition
The general well-being of a society in terms of its political freedom, natural environment, education, health care, safety, amount of leisure, and rewards that add to the satisfaction and joy that other goods and services provide.

Examples: Freedom of religion, freedom of discrimination, right to education
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Standard of Living
Definition
The amount of goods and services people can buy with the money they have.

Examples: inflation rate, income, poverty rate, class disparity
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Factors of Production
Definition
Land, Labor, Capital (not money but rather equipment), Entrepreneurship, Knowledge
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Effectiveness
Definition
Producing the desired result
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Efficiency
Definition
Producing goods and services using least amount of resources.
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Productivity
Definition
The amount of output you generate given the amount of input.

Example: input- hours you work
Term
Goods
Definition
Tangible products such as computers, foods, clothing, cars, and appliances.
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Services
Definition
Intangible products such as education, health care, insurance, recreation, and travel and tourism.
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Revenue
Definition
Total amount of money a business takes in during a given period by selling goods and services.
Term
Profit
Definition
Amount of money a business earns above and beyond what it spends for salaries and other expenses are more than its revenues.
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Stakeholders
Definition
The people who stand to gain or lose by the policies and activities of a business and whose concerns the business needs to address.
Term
Outsourcing
Definition
Contracting with other companies to do some or all the functions of a firm (usually in another country)
Term
Nonprofit organization
Definition
Goals do not include making a personal profit for its owners or organizers.
Term
The business environment
Definition
Surrounding factors that help or hinder the development of businesses. This includes the economic and legal environment, competitive environment, social environment, technological environment, and global business environment.
Term
Empowerment
Definition
Allow workers to make decisions essential to producing high quality goods
Term
Mixed economies
Definition
Some allocation of resources is made up by the market and some are made by the government.
Term
Monopolistic Competition
Definition
Large number of sellers produce similar products that buyers view as different

Example: hot dogs, sodas, personal computers, T shirts
Term
Oligopoly
Definition
Just a few sellers dominate the market. Usually initial investment to start the business is expensive. Intense price competition would lower the prices amongst everyone, therefore prices are usually the same.

Ex: tobacco, gasoline, automobiles, aluminum, and aircraft
Term
Monopoly
Definition
One seller controls the total supply of a product or service. Laws prohibit creation of monopolies in the US.

Ex: electricity companies
Term
Perfect Competition
Definition
Many sellers in the market and none is big enough to dictate the prices of the product. Products are seen as identical

Ex: agricultural products like apples (somewhat example, no true examples)
Term
Monetary policy
Definition
Management of money supply and interest rats by Federal Reserve Bank
Term
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
Definition
Monthly statistic that measures the pace of inflation or deflation
Term
Stagflation
Definition
Prices rise as economy is slowing
Term
Deflation
Definition
Prices are declining because countries produce too many goods and people cannot afford to buy them all. "Too few dollars are chasing too many goods"
Term
Disinflation
Definition
Price increase rate is slowing and the inflation rate is declining.
Term
Frictional unemployment
Definition
People quit because they didn't like the job, people entering the work force for the first time, or returning after a significant time away.

Always exists.
Term
Structural unemployment
Definition
Unemployment due to restructuring of firms or a mismatch.
Term
Cyclical unemployment
Definition
Due to recession and is most serious.
Term
Seasonal unemployment
Definition
Because job is not available in season.
Term
Inflation
Definition
General rise of prices over time
Term
Fiscal policy
Definition
Federal government's efforts to keep the economy stable by increasing or decreasing taxes and government spending.
Term
Invisible hand
Definition
process that turns self-directed gain to benefit all
Term
Keynesian economic theory
Definition
Government can stimulate the economy in a recession by cutting taxes and increasing spending.
Term
Balance of trade
Definition
total value of nation's exports compared to imports over a period amount of time
Term
Franchising
Definition
Contractual agreement whereby someone with a good idea for a business sells the right for others to use the business name or sell a product or service in a given territory in a specified manner.
Term
Foreign direct investment
Definition
Buying permanent properties or businesses in foreign nations
Term
Exporting
Definition
selling products to another country
Term
Export assistance centers
Definition
Help with trade-finance support and hands on exporting assistance
Term
Embargo
Definition
Bans all trade with a certain country and product
Term
Licensing
Definition
allows a firm in a foreign country to produce its product for a fee
Term
Protective tariffs
Definition
Import taxes, raise retail price on imported products so that domestic goods are more competitively priced
Term
multinational corporation
Definition
organization that manufactures and markets products in many different countries and has managers and stockholders in many different countries
Term
Contract manufacturing
Definition
Foreign company produces private label goods in which a domestic company attaches its own brand name or trademark
Term
Dumping
Definition
When a country sells its products at a lower price in a foreign country than its producing country
Term
Strategic aliance
Definition
long-term partnership between two or more companies established to help each company build competitive and market advantages
Term
Joint Ventures
Definition
Advantages include shared technology and risk, shared marketing and management expertise, and entry into markets where foreign companies are not normally allowed
Term
Export trading (Export management companies)
Definition
assist companies in indirect exporting with help with foreign customs offices, assistance in establishing trading relationships, and matching buyers with sellers
Term
Sovereign Wealth Funds
Definition
investment funds controlled by the government holding large stakes in foreign companies

can be corrupt
Term
Scientific Management
Definition
Frederick Taylor's, find the best of everything THE OG; motivation theory
Term
Hawthorne Studies
Definition
employee happiness (through relationships) leads to motivation; motivation theory
Term
Theory X & Y
Definition
McGregor Theory, bad workers vs good workers perceptions; motivation theory
Term
Need Hiearchy
Definition
Maslow's Need Hierarchy, self actualization, esteem, social needs, safety needs, physiological needs; content theory
Term
Two Factor Theory
Definition
Herzberg theory; motivation factors vs hygiene factors; content theory
Term
Job Enrichment
Definition
includes skill variety, task identity, task variety, autonomy, feedback
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