Business Management and Organization

Business Management and Organization SAT Questions

Business Management and Organization SAT Questions


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Category Micro-Economics
Level University
Created / Updated 04.03.2017 / 23.02.2020
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The body of work associated with “how many degrees of separation are you from Kevin Bacon?” refers to which of the following?

A network of kindred spirits outside your organization who can help you with personal achievement is called:

In innovation networks, those who prefer to come up with ideas believe that asking the right questions is more important than having the right answers are called:

A network which indicates who goes to whom to engage in dialogue that helps people solve problems at work is called:

A strategic network involves:

In the POLC framework, social networks are a key ingredient in the component:

A network of people outside your control who will enable you to reach key organizational objectives is called:

Companies with an innovative culture are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:

Straddling strategies as an approach to strategic management is not recommended for which of the followrng reason:

Firms that do the product leadership strategy well include which of the following factors:

The purpose of diversification is:

The major diversification strategy through which products are produced that are technically similar to the company's current products but appeal to a new consumergroup is:

Examples of business strategy include all the followrng EXCEPT:

Strategy formulation answers the question:

Superiority in competitive advantage refers to all of the followrng factors EXCEPT:

While there are different schools of thought about how strategy comes about, researchers generally agree the common chaiactenstic across successful organizations is:

The different aspects of strategy as distinguished by Mintlberg include which of the following?

Using Porter’s analysis, firms are likely to generate higher profits if the industry includes which of the following?

How groups function has important implications for organizational:

Employees tend to be satisfied, but the effects on decision quality or employee productivity are weaker when leaders use which of the following decision making style?

A team may be charged with coming up with a new marketing slogan. Which kind of task is that?

Directive leadership is thought to be most effective in which of the following situations?

According to Goleman, in what way are effective leaders different from ineffective leaders?

The leadership style that sets goals for employees and encourages them to reach their goals is called:

The tendency of individuals to put in less effort when working in a group context is called:

The leadership approach that defines the leader's role as serving the needs of others is called:

The ideal size for a team depends on the:

Group members are becoming more authentic as they express their deeper thoughts and feelings in the stage of:

Across the different types of controls in terms of level of proactivity and outcome versus behavioral, controls can take on which form

Which corporate members are typically not involved in making strategic decisions?

The tendency to accept the first alternative that meets minimum criteria is called:

With the scorecard and strategy map in hand, managers break broad goals down into

Some recommendations for avoiding groupthink include the following EXCEPT:

When well-designed, organizational controls can provide benefits such as

Groupthink is characterized by which of the following symptoms?

Use the rational decision-making model when: