... something to strive for Explain how planning differs at top, middle, and supervisory management levels Answer Given Management planning differs according to the level of management at which ... reflect the goals of the middle and supervisory management levels True False Top managers are more involved in operational planning True False Effort expended in one performance area fre...
... by number of shares outstanding 16 Which of the following is an outflow of cash? A profitable operations B the sale of equipment C the sale of the company's common stock D the payment of cash dividends ... dividends 17 Which of the following is an inflow of cash? A funds spent in normal business operations B the purchase of a new factory C the sale of the firm's bonds D th...
... Administrative principles approach to management b Scientific management approach c Total quality management approach d Quantitative approach to management e Systems approach to management ANS: A PTS: DIF: ... administrative management, bureaucratic organization, and scientific management d scientific management, quantitative management, and administrative management e none o...
... A) theory of competitive advantage B) theory of core competencies C) theory of comparative advantage D) theory of outsourcing E) theory of offshoring Answer: C Diff: Key Term: Theory of comparative ... AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy Learning Outcome: Discuss the influences of the global competitive environment on operations management 17) Which of the following is...
... plan for a longer time frame than supervisory- level managers True False In a hierarchy of objectives, middle and supervisory managers establish goals that reflect the goals of the higher management ... c.Third d.Fourth Which of the following managers plan for the shortest time frame? a.Chief executive officers b.Top managers c.Middle managers d .Supervisory managers Planning how to...
... mixing of banking and commerce? E All of these are unresolved issues 61 The law that made bank and nonbank depository institutions more alike in the services they could offer and allowed banks and ... mixing of banking and commerce? E All of these are unresolved issues 61 The law that made bank and nonbank depository institutions more alike in the services they could offer...
... ethical test did you most likely employ? A) Personal gain test B) Equal treatment test C) Cost-benefit test D) Golden rule test Answer: D Explanation: A) Incorrect The personal gain test asks ... capabilities and skills including social skills that affect human functioning Answer: FALSE Explanation: Emotional competence refers to the noncognitive capabilities and skills incl...
... process that primarily addresses the competitive challenges an organization faces A Operational management B Transactional management C Management by objectives D Process mapping E Strategic management ... in a way that it provides the company with a competitive advantage TRUE The goal of strategic management in an organization is to deploy and allocate (physical, organi...
... Zealand B Thailand's Telecom Asia C Australia's Optus D Thailand's Globe Telecom 63 The Hong Kong office of Salomon Brothers, a U.S investment bank, estimates that to meet the expanding demand ... characterize regions and countries around the world and offer brief examples of each and their implications for international management Level of Difficulty: Medium Topic: Social Media a...
... document management system that stores and manages documents needed by the entire organization C a database management system that maintains information on the information resources for the entire ... software for business management, accounting, finance, human resources management, project management, inventory management, service and maintenance, transportation, e-busi...