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Management Test #3

This is the last test of the year and will probably be a difficult one. Study these terms as well as the sets from other chapters.

Terms

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For profit business
operate to earn money for their owners
Non profit organization
A business whose goal is to provide a service rather than to make a profit ( such as the American Red Cross)
Exit strategy
a plan in which investors will be able to cash out or sell their investment.
IPO
Initial public offering; a corporation's first offer to sell stock to the public
Transparency
seeing through the organization. (salaries, legalities, heirarchy, profits and losses)
corporations-stand alone entity
board of directors is in charge
limited liability
the liability of a firm's owners for no more than the capital they have invested in the firm
C-Corp
Subject to dual taxation, taxed as income for shareholders, limited liability
S-Corp
A legal entity that offers limited liability with single taxation; taxed like a partnership.
limited liability partners
have nothing to do with day to day operations.
Proprietorship
an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits.
partnership
shared ownership
Business plan - list 3 parts
financial, marketing, management
5 types of structure
1. vertical, 2. divisional 3. matrix, 4. team based, 5. network
vertical structure
functional - each function set up in a dept
divisional structure
set up according to product divisions; example ford
matrix structure
usually found in projects; can be on more than one-more than one boss
team based structure
self directed - need High Readiness people
network structure
growing fastest - kind of like outsourcing - to get things done
coordination
depts working together and understanding each other - know what the other hand is doing
reengineering
rebuild from scratch - "white sheet"
Learning organization are about
change, self-directed team, continuous improvement empowerment - usually learn from bottom up
change and innovation -process
inventor - champion - sponsor - critic
manage change-name 5 ways
incremental change(small), communication/education, participation, top management support, coercion
change process
1.unfreeze-make people aware; 2.change-experiment,prepare,present,practice,followup; 3.refreeze-reward, reenforce,incent - new habits formed
Organizational development
OD - know performance gap and be proactive - start change process
locus of control
internal - you control what happens; external - outside sources control what happens
change agent
person that brings about change/implements - can use someone within or bring someone in

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