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Quiz 2: Learning From the History of Management Thought
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Question 1
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Howard Schultz, chairman of Starbucks, indicated that his greatest challenge was to attract and manage a world-wide workforce.
Question 2
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Since going public, Starbucks' stock has doubled in price and its retail sales have exceeded $2 million.
Question 3
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The three main branches of the traditional viewpoint are bureaucratic management, scientific management, and collaborative management.
Question 4
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Bureaucratic management relies on rules, a set hierarchy, a clear division of labor, and detailed procedures.
Question 5
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Companies, such as McDonald's and Wendy's, utilize division of labor.
Question 6
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Some managers of organizations use charismatic authority, i.e., custom, ancestry, gender, birth order, and the like, to influence subordinates.
Question 7
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Some managers, such as Jeffrey Schwartz, CEO of Timberland, and Oprah Winfrey, CEO of Harpo, have used their charisma to motivate and influence others.
Question 8
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The expected benefits of a bureaucratic approach to management are effectiveness and continuity.
Question 9
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Pulte Homes' success is a good example of the effective use of the communication competency.
Question 10
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Using a rational decision process, managers at Pulte Homes segmented the home market into 11 categories.
Question 11
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Frederick Taylor analyzed work flows, supervisory techniques, and worker fatigue using time-and-motion studies.
Question 12
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Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were concerned with the human side of industrial engineering. In fact, Frank Gilbreth used motion pictures to develop a system that substantially reduces the number of steps in the bricklaying process.
Question 13
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Advocates of scientific management tend to stress the need for centralization of decision-making.
Question 14
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Henry Gantt devised a visual plan for use in production scheduling.
Question 15
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Like other traditionalists, Henri Fayol emphasized formal structure and processes, believing that they are necessary for the adequate performance of all important tasks.
Question 16
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Henri Fayol felt strongly that to be successful, managers only needed to understand and apply the basic managerial functions - planning, organizing, leading, and mentoring.
Question 17
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Mary Parker Follett believed that management is a flowing, continuous process-not a static one-and that if a problem has been solved, the method used to solve it probably generated new ideas and solutions.