This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and matching questions about management and organizational structure concepts. The multiple choice questions cover topics like the different bases of leadership power, types of job design approaches, steps in the staffing process, and types of employee separations. The matching questions relate organizational structure terms like the chain of command and departmentalization to their definitions. There is also an organizational chart fill-in-the-blank question to illustrate the hierarchy of different positions within a company.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and matching questions about management and organizational structure concepts. The multiple choice questions cover topics like the different bases of leadership power, types of job design approaches, steps in the staffing process, and types of employee separations. The matching questions relate organizational structure terms like the chain of command and departmentalization to their definitions. There is also an organizational chart fill-in-the-blank question to illustrate the hierarchy of different positions within a company.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and matching questions about management and organizational structure concepts. The multiple choice questions cover topics like the different bases of leadership power, types of job design approaches, steps in the staffing process, and types of employee separations. The matching questions relate organizational structure terms like the chain of command and departmentalization to their definitions. There is also an organizational chart fill-in-the-blank question to illustrate the hierarchy of different positions within a company.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and matching questions about management and organizational structure concepts. The multiple choice questions cover topics like the different bases of leadership power, types of job design approaches, steps in the staffing process, and types of employee separations. The matching questions relate organizational structure terms like the chain of command and departmentalization to their definitions. There is also an organizational chart fill-in-the-blank question to illustrate the hierarchy of different positions within a company.
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EMG110 Q3
I. Choose the correct answer (write in CAPITAL LETTER)
1. It is the assignment of additional responsibilities to a subordinate. a. Decentralization b. Delegation c. Departmentation d. Integration 2. A leader with this type of power influences subordinates because he or she controls valued rewards. a. legitimate b. referent c. reward d. coercive 3. A leader with this type of power has personal characteristics that appeal to others especially the subordinates. a. legitimate b. referent c. reward d. coercive 4. A leader with this type of power has the right, or the authority, to tell subordinates what to do; subordinates are obliged to comply with legitimate orders. a. legitimate b. referent c. reward d. coercive 5. A leader with this type of power has control over punishments. a. legitimate b. expertness c. reward d. coercive 6. A leader with this type of power has certain expertise or knowledge; subordinates comply because they believe in, can learn from or otherwise gain from that expertise. a. legitimate b. expertness c. reward d. coercive 7. The process of designing jobs so that jobholders have only a small number of narrow activities to perform. a. Job Rotation b. Job Enlargement c. Job Simplification d. Job Enrichment 8. The practice of periodically shifting workers through a set of jobs in a planned sequence a. Job Rotation b. Job Enlargement c. Job Simplification d. Job Enrichment 9. The allocation of a wider variety of similar tasks to a job in order to make it more challenging a. Job Rotation b. Job Enlargement c. job Simplification d. Job Enrichment 10. The process of upgrading the job-task mix in order to increase significantly the potentials for growth, achievement, responsibility, and recognition. a. Job Rotation b. Job Enlargement c. job Simplification d. Job Enrichment 11. It results from the grouping of work by functions, products, customers, and geography, the desire to obtain organization units of manageable size, and to utilize managerial ability. a. Decentralization b. Delegation c. Departmentation d. Integration 12. The following are the elements of delegation except: a. Responsibility b. Availability c. Authority d. Accountability 13. The process of encouraging, inducing, or influencing applicants to apply for a certain vacant position. a. Staffing b. Recruitment c. Selection d. Training 14. The process of getting the most qualified applicant from among different job seekers. a. Staffing b. Recruitment c. Selection d. Training 15. It is the systematic development of the attitude/knowledge/behavior patterns for the adequate performance of a given job or task. a. Staffing b. Recruitment c. Selection d. Training 16. Refers to the shifting of an employee from one position to another without increasing his duties, responsibilities, or pay. a. Separation b. Promotion c. Transfer d. Outplacement 17. Refers to the shifting of an employee to a new position to which both his status and responsibilities are increased. a. Separation b. Promotion c. Transfer d. Outplacement 18. The process of helping people who have been dismissed from the company to regain employment elsewhere. a. Separation b. Promotion c. Transfer d. Outplacement 19. A type of separation, temporary and involuntary, usually traceable to a negative business condition a. Lay-off b. Discharge c. Resignation d. Retirement 20. A permanent separation of an employee, at the will of an employer, if a person is not competent in his job, guilty of breaking rules like delinquency and insubordination, and other violations. a. Lay-off b. Discharge c. Resignation d. Retirement
II. Matching Type Write in CAPITAL letters
1. Chain of command A Two employees / one job 2. Organization chart B Right to make decisions 3. Job simplification C Power and authority retained 4. Job rotation D Clustering work groups, units, divisions 5. Job enlargement E Line of authority 6. Job enrichment F Adding variety of similar tasks 7. Job sharing G Assigned only a few specific 8. Departmentalization H Line diagram that reflects structure 9. Centralization I Upgrading the job-task mix 10. Authority J Shifting workers through functions
III. Organization Structure. Place the following positions in their proper places:
Chairman of the Board Stockholders Executive Committee VP for Manufacturing VP for Administration VP for Employee Relations VP for Marketing Assistant to the President President
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