Deck 11: Managing People in Social Ventures
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Deck 11: Managing People in Social Ventures
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Sue and Daniel are discussing the importance of having a strong founding team for building a successful social venture. As they assemble their founding team, they come to you for advice. Specifically, they would like you to indicate the aspects they must consider when building the founding team. You would probably tell them to consider the following characteristics, except:
A) Prior entrepreneurial experience.
B) Industry experience (in the sector where the new venture will operate)
C) Networking.
D) Foreign language skills.
A) Prior entrepreneurial experience.
B) Industry experience (in the sector where the new venture will operate)
C) Networking.
D) Foreign language skills.
D
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Claire derives personal satisfaction from working for a social venture that assists young single mothers in her city. She also feels morally engaged and has a sense of personal pride by providing assistance to these young single mothers. This is an example of ___________.
A) Extrinsic motivation.
B) Job satisfaction.
C) Job dissatisfaction.
D) Psych income.
A) Extrinsic motivation.
B) Job satisfaction.
C) Job dissatisfaction.
D) Psych income.
D
3
A set of policies and procedures aimed at attracting and retaining volunteers in a social business is best described as __________.
A) Relationship marketing.
B) Human resources management.
C) Volunteer management systems.
D) Performance appraisal system.
A) Relationship marketing.
B) Human resources management.
C) Volunteer management systems.
D) Performance appraisal system.
C
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After graduating from College, Michael decided to work for Mercy Care, a social venture established in Ghana. Michael is not paid for his services to Mercy Care. All he wants is to provide his time 'freely' to benefit kids in the Volta region of Ghana so that they may be able to go to school. Which of the following professional statuses characterizes Michael?
A) Paid employee.
B) Volunteer.
C) Consultant.
D) Board member.
A) Paid employee.
B) Volunteer.
C) Consultant.
D) Board member.
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Which of the following is not a component of the motivational plan of a social venture for paid employees?
A) Organizational factors.
B) Stock options.
C) Job characteristics.
D) Psych income.
A) Organizational factors.
B) Stock options.
C) Job characteristics.
D) Psych income.
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6
Before making a decision to hire paid employees, a social venture must address the following questions, except:
A) What type of assistance is needed?
B) Why is this type of assistance needed?
C) What skills and abilities should the potential employee(s) have?
D) How much should each employee be paid?
A) What type of assistance is needed?
B) Why is this type of assistance needed?
C) What skills and abilities should the potential employee(s) have?
D) How much should each employee be paid?
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7
A board of advisers is different from a board of directors because it ________.
A) Selects top managers.
B) Approves the long-term strategies of the firm.
C) Is not elected by shareholders and does not have any legal authority over the firm.
D) Its advice is legally bound.
A) Selects top managers.
B) Approves the long-term strategies of the firm.
C) Is not elected by shareholders and does not have any legal authority over the firm.
D) Its advice is legally bound.
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8
Which of the following can be seen as an interface between a social venture and its external stakeholders?
A) Board of directors.
B) Employees.
C) Volunteers.
D) Beneficiaries.
A) Board of directors.
B) Employees.
C) Volunteers.
D) Beneficiaries.
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9
Which theory assumes that the agent will not always act in the best interests of the principal because of goal conflict between the two?
A) Signaling theory.
B) Agency theory.
C) Equity theory.
D) Stakeholder theory.
A) Signaling theory.
B) Agency theory.
C) Equity theory.
D) Stakeholder theory.
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10
Which of the following questions must social ventures that contemplate having a board of directors not consider?
A) How many members will the board have?
B) How and when will the board members be elected?
C) Do they make money in their current occupations?
D) What term will they serve?
A) How many members will the board have?
B) How and when will the board members be elected?
C) Do they make money in their current occupations?
D) What term will they serve?
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