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1

If a company wants to compete via an innovation strategy, it needs to maximize efficiency and coordination.
A)True
B)False
2

Strategy implementation is the way the strategic plan gets carried out in activities of organizational members.
A)True
B)False
3

_______ is the process of analyzing the tasks necessary for the production of a product or service.
A)Work-flow design
B)Organizational structure
C)Centralization
D)Departmentalization
4

The concept of organization structure refers to the relatively stable and formal network of vertical and horizontal interconnections among jobs that constitute the overall organization.
A)True
B)False
5

Departmentalization are the activities that members of a work unit engage in to produce a given output.
A)True
B)False
6

The final stage in the workflow analysis is to:
A)identify the inputs used in the development of the work unit's product.
B)examine the work processes used to generate the output.
C)specify the standards for the quantity and quality of outputs.
D)identify an output or set of outputs.
7

The final input in the work-flow process are human skills and efforts necessary to perform the tasks.
A)True
B)False
8

Departmentalization refers to the degree to which decision-making authority resides at the top of the organizational chart as opposed to being distributed throughout lower levels.
A)True
B)False
9

__________ refers to the degree to which work units are grouped based upon functional similarity or on similarity of workflow.
A)Centralization
B)Decentralization
C)Organizational structure
D)Departmentalization
10

Two of the most critical dimensions of organization structure are centralization and decentralization.
A)True
B)False
11

A functional structure employs a functional departmentalization scheme with relatively:
A)high levels of decentralization.
B)high levels of centralization.
C)low levels of centralization.
D)high levels of self-sufficient, semi-autonomous organizational units.
12

___________ combine a workflow configuration scheme with relatively low levels of centralization.
A)Divisional structures
B)Product differentiations
C)Organizational structures
D)Functional structures
E)Structural configurations
13

Which of these is(are) most appropriate in unstable, unpredictable environments?
A)Geographic structure
B)Client structure
C)Product structure
D)All of these.
14

______ refers to the process of getting detailed information about jobs.
A)Job design
B)Job analysis
C)Job specification
D)Job description
15

The process of ___________ involves assessing the relative dollar-value of each job to the organization to set up internally equitable pay structures.
A)structure configuration
B)human resource planning
C)work redesign
D)job evaluation
16

A ______ is a list of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics that an individual must have to perform the job.
A)job description
B)performance appraisal
C)job specification
D)job analysis
17

Which of these is a list of KSAOs that an individual must have to perform the job?
A)Job design
B)Job analysis
C)Job specification
D)Job description
18

_________ refers to factual or procedural information that is necessary for successfully performing a task.
A)Essential duties
B)Abilities
C)Skills
D)Knowledge
19

One problem associated with the PAQ is that its general and standardized format leads to rather abstract characterizations of jobs.
A)True
B)False
20

Although there are numerous sources of error in the job analysis process, most inaccuracy is likely to result from simply being outdated.
A)job specification
B)job design
C)technology
D)job description
21

_______ is the process of defining the way work will be performed and the tasks that will be required in a given job.
A)Job specification
B)Job design
C)Job analysis
D)Job description
22

Scientific management was one of the earliest and best-known statements of the ______ approach.
A)biological
B)motivational
C)perceptual-motor
D)mechanistic
23

The ______ to job design has its roots in the organizational psychology and management literatures and in many ways, emerged as a reaction to mechanistic approaches to job design.
A)functional approach
B)structural design approach
C)biological job design approach
D)motivational approach
24

According to the job characteristics model, which of these is the degree to which a job requires completing a "whole" piece of work from beginning to end?
A)Autonomy
B)Task significance
C)Skill variety
D)Task identity
25

Autonomy is the degree to which the job allows an individual to make decision about the way the work will be carried out.
A)True
B)False
26

Task significance is the degree to which a job requires completing a "whole" piece of work from beginning to end.
A)True
B)False
27

Which of these is concerned with examining the interface between individual's physiological characteristics and the physical work environment?
A)Perceptual-motor approach
B)Ergonomics
C)Mechanistic system
D)Motivational approach
28

All of the following can be improved by a perceptual-motor job design, except:
A)reliability
B)safety
C)user-reactions
D)all of above
29

All of the following are high-risk work practices according to OSHA except:
A)kneeling or squatting for more than 30 minutes a day.
B)using large scale vibrating equipment for more than 30 minutes a day.
C)using a keyboard for four hours straight without a break.
D)lifting more than 75 pounds.
30

The motivational and mechanistic approaches were positively related each other.
A)True
B)False







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