with Correct Answers 2026-2027
The four fundamental management principles include analyzing current situations, determining objective
s, choosing corporate, and business strategies, and determining the resources needed to achieve the orga
nization's goals. - CORRECT ANSWER -False
AFteam leader's job is less challenging than frontline and other types of managers' jobs because team lea
ders always have direct control over team members. - CORRECT ANSWER -False
The five key elements that make the current business environment different from those of the past includ
e globalization, technological change, the importance of knowledge and ideas, collaboration across organ
izational boundaries, and an increasingly diverse labor force. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
One of the 14 principles of management identified by Henri Fayol was the subordination of individual inte
rest to the general interest. -FCORRECT ANSWER -True
Change continually creates both new opportunities and new demands for lowering costs and for achievin
g greater innovation, quality, and speed. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Benchmarking is the process comparing an organization's practices and technologies with those of other
companies. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
If there are many barriers to entry, the threat of new entrants is greater. - CORRECT ANSWER -False
An ethical leader is one who is both a moral person and a moral manager influencing others to behave et
hically. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Making decisions about an organization's short-term goals and tactics is known as strategic planning. -
CORRECT ANSWER -False
Organizations that encourage intrapreneurship face the obvious risk that this effort can fail. -
CORRECT ANSWER -True
, An entrepreneur is NOT a manager but engages in additional activities that all managers do. -
CORRECT ANSWER -False
Sometimes, competitors create strategic alliances. -FCORRECT ANSWER -True
Coaching—being trained by a superior or a consultant—
is usually the most effective and direct way to develop managers. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Stereotypes can cost the organization dearly by stiflingFemployees' ambition so that they don't fully contri
bute. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Leaders serve people best by helping them develop their own initiative and good judgment, enablingFthe
m to grow, and helping them become better contributors. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Advanced degrees are more important for leaders than acquired expertise in matters relevant to an organ
ization. - CORRECT ANSWER -False
Negative reinforcement involves the threat of punishment by NOT delivering punishment when employe
es perform satisfactorily. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
When trust is low, team members may spend more time trying to influence team dynamics to protect the
ir own interests than performing their actual jobs. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Working at home and being in constant close proximity to the technical tools of work contribute to a high
morale. - CORRECT ANSWER -False
Allowing people to initiate their own corrective action encourages self-
control and reduces the need for outside supervision. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
Organizations must consider the feasibility of technological innovations because technical obstacles repre
sent barriers to progress. - CORRECT ANSWER -True