Fundamentals of Management, 9e, Global Edition (Robbins)Chapter 1 Managers and Management1) Part of what defines an organization is its purpose.Answer: TRUEExplanation: The goals or purpose of an organization define the organization's reason for existing. Without a common purpose, a group of individuals does not qualify as an organization.Diff: 2Objective: 1.1Learning Outcome: Describe the roles of managers and the skills they need to succeed within an organization2) All organizations have a structure that in some ways serves to define and limit the behavior of members of the organization.Answer: TRUEExplanation: The structure of an organization, whether formal or informal, defines how organization members interact. For example, a school's informal guidelines might determine how teachers fraternize. A school's formal guidelines might set up rules for interaction between students and teachers.Diff: 2Objective: 1.1Learning Outcome: Describe the roles of managers and the skills they need to succeed within an organization3) In order to be considered a manager, an individual must direct or oversee the work of others.Answer: TRUEExplanation: Directing and overseeing work distinguishes managers from nonmanagerial employees. Managers direct and oversee work of others. Nonmanagerial employees have no supervisory responsibilities.Diff: 2Objective: 1.1Learning Outcome: Describe the roles of managers and the skills they need to succeed within an organization4) A manager does not work directly on tasks for the organization.Answer: FALSEExplanation: Managers may work on tasks in addition to their supervisory duties. For example, a manager of a shop that designs clothing may also create designs on his or her own.Diff: 2Objective: 1.1Learning Outcome: Describe the roles of managers and the skills they need to succeed within an organization
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