What a Kind of Decision is a Manager Generally Required Taking in Organization Context |
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BUSSINESS ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
ASSIGNMENT A
Q1) What a kind of decision is a Manager generally required taking in organization context? Explain with examples which of these correspond to ‘progmmed’ and ‘non- programmed’
Q2) Explain the relationship between organization structure and communication flow within the organization.
Q3) The Manager of a Fast – food restaurant was overheard saying “I believe that money is the best of all possible motivators” Discuss putting forward your view point.
Q4) Write short notes on any three of the following
Q5) Distinguish between the Line and Staff Authority.
Q6) Describe the functions of management and the type of management activity associated with each.
Q7) Define 10 roles that managers perform in organizations.
Q8) What are the different levels of planning? Give examples.
ASSIGNMENT B
Case Detail :
A case of busy manager You are the founding entrepreneurs of Highland Tall Company, a fast growing digital software company that specializes in home- consumer electronics. Business has been booming. In just 2 years you have hired 50 new software programmers to help develop a new range of software products. These people are young and experienced but are highly skilled and used to putting in long hours to make there idea succeed. The growth of your company has been swift that you still operate informally. As top managers, you have been absorbed in your own work that you have paid little attention to the issue of controlling your own company. You have allowed your programmers to find solutions to problems as they go along. They have also been allowed to form their own work groups. Unfortunately, there are signs that problems are arising.Employees have complained that good performance is going unrewarded and unrecognized. They have also expressed concern that you are either too busy or not willing to listen to their new ideas and act on them. A bad atmosphere seems to be developing and several talented employees have already left the company.You realize that you have done a poor job in controlling and directing your employees and that you need to develop a proper process for all functions in order to encourage the employees to stay with the company and perform well.Questions
Q1) Analyze the case and find out the different problems prevailing in the organization.
Q2) Based on the problems you have analyzed, what are the solutions to them and as a manger how would you overcomeThese problems?
ASSIGNMENT C
Question No: 1
What is the planning horizon?
Objective
Progressive
Goal oriented
Universal
Question No: 2
In which organizational form are there dual or multiple lines of authority?
Matrix
Modular
Multidivisional
Decentralized
Question No: 3
Frederick Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were advocates of an approach to management involving the use of scientific method, known as---
The contingency approach.
Scientific management.
The quantitative approach.
Management science.
Question No: 4
Authority, discipline, unity of command, and unity of direction are--
Principles of the human relations movement.
Taylor's four principles of management.
Elements of Weber's ideal bureaucratic structure.
Four of Fayol's fourteen principles of management.
Question No: 5
Organization structure primarily refers to---
how activities are coordinated and controlled
how resources are allocated
the location of departments and office space
the policy statements developed by the firm
Question No: 6
Strategic planning as a broad concept consists of--
Corporate strategy and business strategy
Strategy formulation and strategy implementation
Inputs and outputs
Environmental analysis and internal analysis
Question No: 7
Some policies are imposed by external forces, such as--
Governmental regulatory agencies
Employee demands
Management decisions
Lack of funding
Question No: 8
Management is purposeful and what?
Governmental regulatory agencies
Employee demands
Management decisions
Lack of funding
Question No: 9
In general, if a policy is not thought out and established---
A situation requiring action will arise
Social issues will cause change in the organization
Managers will be hired from the outside
There will be significant staff turnover
Question No: 10
The problem-solving process begins with---
Clarification of the situation
Establishment of alternatives
Identification of the difficulty
Isolation of the cause
Question No: 11
The job design would be LEAST formal in a---
Matrix structure
Professional bureaucracy
Divisionalized structure
Machine bureaucracy
Question No: 12
Which of the following is the determinant of organization structure?
Technology
Centralization
Size of the work unit
Coordination of activities
Question No: 13
While guiding organization members in appropriate directions, a manager exhibits---
Consideration behavior
Authoritarian behavior
Theory y behavior
Leadership behavior
Question No: 14
Functional managers are responsible---
For a single area of activity
To the upper level of management and staff
For complex organizational sub-units
For obtaining copyrights and patents for newly developed processes and equipment
Question No: 15
Policies are sometimes defined as a(n)--
Shortcut for thinking
Action plan
Substitute for strategy
Substitute for management authority
Question No: 16
Which role of manager that needs to resolve major and minor crisis that may occur unexpectedly?
Negotiator
Entrepreneur
Resource allocator
Disturbance handler
Question No: 17
Scalar chain refers to---
The line of authority from top management to the lowest rank
Degree to which subordinates are involved in decision making
Every employees should receive orders from only one superior
People and materials should be in the right place at the right time
Question No: 18
Who is the person was well known for the “Hawthorne Studies”?
Elton Mayo
Max-Weber
Chester Barnard
Mary Parker Follet
Question No: 19
Which of the following is NOT a principle of management given by Taylor?
Science, not rule of the Thumb
Functional foremanship
Functional foremanship
Harmony not discord
Question No: 20
Which of the following is the determinant of organization structure?
Technology
Centralization
Size of the work unit
Coordination of activities
Question No: 21
Which of the following is not an example of formal communication?
Contract
Project status report
Status meeting
Question No: 22
The receiver filters messages based on all but the following---
Culture
Semantics
Language
Distance
Question No: 23
In communications management, to assimilate through the mind or senses is the process of--
Receiving
Decoding
Comprehending
Understanding
Question No: 24
Group brainstorming encourages all of the following except---
Team building
Analysis of alternatives
Convergent thinking
Uninhibited verbalization
Question No: 25
All of the following are communication tools EXCEPT---
Memos
Verbal circulation of a rumor
Body language
Inputting data into a spreadsheet
Question No: 26
The communication process must have a medium to convey information between two or more parties. The three common media are __________.
Written, spoken, and signalized
Visual, audio, and tactile
Visual, audio, and tactile
Seeing, listening, and touching
Question No: 27
Maslow and Herzberg are two examples of ___________ theories of motivation.
Expectancy
Content
Process
Equity
Question No: 28
Equity theory of motivation focuses on--
Peoples expectation of different outcomes for a given action
Peoples perception of how fairly they have been treated in comparison with others
The motivational force involved in a person’s action at work
People’s perception of how they should perform in a given situation at work
Question No: 29
The decision-making model consists of four styles: directive, analytic, behavioural
and_______________.
Conceptual
Intuitive
Group interaction
Laggard
Question No: 30
__________ is a communication that flows from a higher level to one or more lower levelsin the organization.
Horizontal communication
Upward communication
Downward communication
None of given options
Question No: 31
_____ is an individual's capacity to influence decisions.
Span of control
Line authority
Staff authority
Power
Question No: 32
__________ is not one of the eight steps in the decision making process.
Identifying the problem
Analyzing alternative solutions
Implementing the decision
Delegating the decision making
Question No: 33
Which of the following is not a basic function of the management process?
Controlling
Organizing
Working
Leading
Question No: 34
Which type of decision making is carried out by lower level management and deals with specific day-to-day processes?
Programmed decision making
Operational decision making
Administrative decision making
Mid-level decision making
Question No: 35
_________ is the process of getting results accomplished through others
Ordering
Mandating
Delegating
Working
Question No: 36
What is the term used to define the number of subordinates directly controlled by a manager?
Division management
Departmentation
Investment span
Span of management
Question No: 37
Which management theorist is responsible for the motivation-hygiene theory?
Abraham Maslow
Dale Hawthorne
Peter Drucker
Frederick Herzberg
Question No: 38
Which management concept suggests that low-importance decisions be handled by subordinates, so that managers can focus on high-importance decisions?
management by objective
management by exception
participatory management
inclusionary management
Question No: 39
What is involved in communication process?
Idea-encoding-channel-decoding-feedback
Idea-information- channel- receiver
Information-channel-receiver
Sender-receiver-channel
Question No: 40
All of the following are the levels of communication EXCEPT---
Intrapersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Mediated Communication
Frame Communication
41. "The decision-making model consists of four styles: directive, analytic, behavioral and_______________."
Intuitive
Group interaction
Laggard
Conceptual