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Supervision Today!, 9e (Robbins)
Chapter 2 Supervision Challenges
1. Recent changes brought about with globalization affect interactions between supervisors and
employees. These changes include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A. ethical issues
B. use of robotics in manufacturing
C. continuous-improvement programs
D. e-business enhancements
E. workforce diversity
Answer: B
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2. North American companies have responded directly to ________________by improving
quality and reducing costs.
A. newer manufacturing methods
B. offshoring
C. pricing requirements
D. changes in technology
E. global competition
Answer: E
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3. While some in the public have been slower to accept it, organizations have become
increasingly global in their perspectives and accept the reality that national borders no longer
define ________.
A. corporations
B. mergers and acquisitions
C. workforce composition
D. the ability of a company to be successful
E. research and development efforts
Answer: A
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4. A companyโs ________________is no longer a good gauge of where it does business or the
nationality of its employees.
A. core business identity
B. national origin
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C. workforce composition
D. the ability of a company to be successful
E. research and development efforts
Answer: B
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5. A borderless world introduces new challenges for supervisors, which range from how
supervisors view people from foreign countries to how they develop an understanding of
__________________
A. employeesโ languages
B. employeeโs dietary requirements
C. foreigners
D. these immigrating employeesโ cultures.
E. authoritarian leadership styles
Answer: D
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6. ____________ means we see things solely through our own eyes and from our uniquely
American perspective.
A. Nationalism
B. Parochialism
C. Cultural uniqueness
D. American exceptionalism
E. American pride
Answer: B
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7. Changing the American perception that their practices as being better than practices in other
cultures first _______________________.
A. requires a global corporate presence
B. requires understanding different cultures and their environments.
C. mandates hiring persons of other cultures.
D. requires understanding how we share those practices globally.
E. requires education of other cultures and environments.
Answer: B
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8. Understanding ______________ is critical to the success of supervising others in the global
village.
A. other languages
B. cultural differences
C. global trade
D. cultural environments
E. economic globalization
Answer: D
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9. Geert Hofstede analyzed various aspects of different countriesโ cultures and found that a
countryโs culture has a major effect on_______________________.
A. corporate policies and procedures
B. domestic and global trade relations.
C. a corporationโs global success.
D. a companyโs ability to succeed in a global economy
E. on employeesโ work-related values and attitudes.
Answer: E
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10. Hofstedeโs findings group countries according to such cultural variables as
_________________________________.
A. status differences, societal uncertainty, and assertiveness.
B. language differences, religious differences, and societal uncertainty.
C. aggressiveness, religious differences, and ability to assimilate.
D. ability to assimilate, religious differences, and language differences.
E. societal certainty, ability to assimilate, and assertiveness.
Answer: A
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11. Hofstedeโs findings group countries according to such cultural variables. What do these
variables indicate?
A. A countryโs willingness to globalize trade
B. A countryโs cultural fit with U.S. values and culture
C. A countryโs financial ability to provide infrastructure for manufacturing
D. A countryโs means of dealing with its people and how the people see themselves
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E. A countryโs ability to furnish necessary labor for offshoring activities
Answer: D
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12. A U.S. supervisor may have difficulties if sent to a Pacific Rim country because the U.S. is a
strongly __________________________
A. individualistic society
B. collectivist society
C. authoritarian society
D. nationalistic society
E. dictatorial society
Answer: A
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13. When working with people from different cultures, we informally learn the differences that
exist between their culture and ours so it is important that supervisors be
____________________.
A. autocratic and firm
B. flexible and adaptable
C. focused and specific
D. empathetic and kind
E. flexible and understanding
Answer: B
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14. Americans in general have previously held a rather parochial view of the world. Explain
parochialism and why it is important to understand different cultures and environments.
Answer: Parochialism means that we see things solely through our own eyes and from our
uniquely American perspective. Parochialism translates into โWe believe what we do is best.โ
Americans often do not recognize that other people have valid, though different, ways of
thinking and doing things. Parochialism causes Americans to view their practices as being better
than practices in other cultures. Of course, that cannot be the case. However, changing this
perception first requires us to understand different cultures and their environments.
All countries have different cultural environmentsโ values, morals, customs, and laws.
Supervisors need to comprehend some basics of cultural differences and environments. For
example, in the United States, certain laws guard against discriminatory hiring and employment
practices. Similar laws do not exist in all other countries. Understanding cultural environments,
then, is critical to the success of supervising others in the global village.
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15. Although making predictions can be viewed as an exercise in futility, evidence supports the
idea that supervisors need to concern themselves with _______________.
A. continuous improvement.
B. quality measures
C. change.
D. a focus on training.
E. performance improvement.
Answer: C
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LO: 2.2 Describe how technology is changing the supervisor’s job
AACSB: Analytical thinking
16. Opportunities will abound for those prepared to accept and deal with the _______________.
A. age of the knowledge worker.
B. age of high tech.
C. age of the Internet.
D. age of globalization.
E. information age.
Answer: E
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AACSB: Reflective thinking
17. Those who _____________________ will be the ones who survive in the high tech world.
A. embrace knowledge and continuously learn new skills
B. understand new technologies
C. adjust to a global economy
D. have advanced degrees
E. have a background in technology
Answer: A
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18. In the past four decades, technologies have made organizations more productive and, in some
cases, helped them ______________________________.
A. advance their R&D efforts
B. expand globally
C. offshore manufacturing
D. create and maintain a competitive advantage
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E. reduce costs and downsize labor
Answer: D
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19. Technological advances involve ___________________ any process for changing inputs
(raw materials) into outputs (goods and services).
A. deploying new methods and
B. combining any performance improvement measure with
C. integrating technology with
D. integrating manufacturing techniques with
E. focusing on
Answer: C
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20. In addition to changing inputs into greater outputs in manufacturing, technological
advancements are also used to ________________________
A. process financial information.
B. deploy social media.
C. to enable Internet search technologies.
D. improve quality measures.
E. provide better, more useful information.
Answer: E
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21. How does technology change the supervisor’s job?
Answer: Whether it is automated robotics on the production floor, computer-aided design in the
engineering department, or automated accounting systems, new technologies are changing the
supervisorโs job. With that information, supervisors can better formulate plans, make faster
decisions, more clearly define the jobs that workers need to perform, and monitor work activities
on an as-they-happen basis. In essence, technology today has enhanced supervisorsโ ability to
perform their jobs. Technology is also changing where a supervisorโs work is performed. Work,
for many, takes place where their computers are. Telecommuting capabilitiesโ linkage of a
remote workerโs computer to those of coworkers and management at an officeโhave made it
possible for employees to be located anywhere in the global village. Communicating effectively
with individuals in remote locations and ensuring that their performance objectives are being met
are some of the supervisorโs new challenges.
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AACSB: Analytical thinking
22. The term ___________is becoming the standard label to describe the online buying and
selling of products or services.
A. e-business
B. electronic funds transfer
D. online marketing
E. e-marketing
E. e-commerce
Answer: E
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LO: 2.3 Explain the concepts of e-business and e-commerce
AACSB: Application of knowledge
23. _____________refers to the full breadth of activities included in a successful Internet-based
enterprise.
A. e-business
B. electronic funds transfer
D. online marketing
E. e-marketing
E. e-commerce
Answer: A
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LO: 2.3 Explain the concepts of e-business and e-commerce
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24. E-business includes the following EXCEPT _________________________.
A. developing strategies for running Internet-based companies
B. the challenge of finding offshore software developers at the right price
C. identifying a different kind of leader to run a virtual business
D. collaborating with partners to electronically coordinate design and production
E. improving communication with suppliers and customers
Answer: B
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25. Recruiting and hiring the right talent for an e-business can be challenging for a supervisor. Of
the following, which is the MOST challenging characteristic a supervisor may face in recruiting
effectively:
A. Employee has to be smart
B. Employee has to have a high level of professional expertise
C. Employee is willing to commit to long-term employment
D. Employee has to have a high level of technical ability
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E. Employee has to be able to survive in demanding cultures of e-business firms
Answer: C
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LO: 2.3 Explain the concepts of e-business and e-commerce
AACSB: Reflective thinking
26. How are e-businesses rewriting the rules of business communications?
Answer: Because theyโre designed around comprehensive, integrated information networks,
traditional communication channels of going through the โchain of commandโ no longer
constrain communication. E-businesses allow and even encourage individuals to communicate
directly without going through channels. Employees can communicate instantly any- time, with
anyone, anywhere, and their supervisors may not know what is being said. As such, how
communication flows has changed dramatically, making obsolete or revising interpersonal
communication concepts such as the distinction between formal and informal networks,
nonverbal communication, and filtering. They also are redefining how activities such as
meetings, negotiations, supervision, and โwater coolerโ talks are conducted.
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27. The single most important human resource issue in organizations today may be
____________________________in light of increasing workforce diversity.
A. adapting organizational policies and practices
B. adjusting to changes in immigration policies
C. adapting policies toward gender pay equity
D. adapting to cultural differences
E. adapting hiring practices
Answer: A
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LO: 2.4 Identify the significant changes that have occurred in the composition of the workforce
AACSB: Analytical thinking
28. Because of increasing workforce diversity, companies and their supervisors must ensure that
____________________________are appropriate for such diverse groups of people.
A. their pay scales
B. their training and development programs
C. work/life balance policies
D. their motivational programs and techniques
E. their benefit programs and packages
Answer: D
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29. Supervisors must be flexible enough in their supervisory style to seek the involvement of all
employees and be aware of the fact _______________________________
A. they must respect all cultures and understand the differences.
B. that all employees are differently motivated in terms of what they want and need from work.
C. that working parents need special treatment.
D. that all businesses need to furnish child and elder care.
E. that there is a need to speak different languages to accommodate non-English speakers.
Answer: B
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LO: 2.4 Identify the significant changes that have occurred in the composition of the workforce
30. Of the following groups, which represent the largest and most significant skilled group who
have have had an enormous effect on the U.S. economy?
A. Generation X
B. Generation Z
C. Generation Y
D. Millennials
E. Baby Boomers
Answer: E
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31. Mass departure of a generational group has the potential to create a large labor shortage. The
groupโs departure makes it much more difficult for supervisors to direct job activities needed to
_____________________
A. reach financial targets
B. to implement innovation programs
C. accomplish organizational goals.
D. to replace experienced talent
E. achieve research and development goals.
Answer: C
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AACSB: Analytical thinking
32. _______________often surface as a cause for tension in the workplace and can become a
concern for the supervisor.
A. Generational differences
B. Work schedule preferences
C. Cultural differences
D. Religious differences
E. Work-life balance issues
Answer: A
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LO: 2.4 Identify the significant changes that have occurred in the composition of the workforce
AACSB: Reflective thinking
33. What is workforce diversity? What is the impact of the growth of diversity in the workforce
on supervisors?
Answer: The single most important human resource issue in organizations today may be
adapting organizational policies and practices in light of increasing workforce diversity. This
diverse workforce is made up of males, females, whites, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Native
Americans, people with disabilities, LGBTQ, and older adults.
The implications of work-force diversity for supervisors are widespread. They must be flexible
enough in their practices to be accepting of others who are unlike them regarding what is wanted
and needed from work. Employees don’t set aside their cultural values and lifestyle preferences
when they come to work. So supervisors must remake organizations to accommodate these
different lifestyles, family needs, and work styles. Accommodating a more diverse workplace
will require a broad range of new policies and practices. A supervisor’s challenge is to accept
diverse groups of people by addressing different lifestyles, family needs, and work styles.
Examples of flexibility for a supervisor would include work schedules that need to be
more flexible to accommodate working parents and couples maintaining commuter relationships.
Provide childcare and elder care so employees will be able to give full attention to their work.
Benefit programs will need to be redesigned and individualized to reflect more varied needs, etc.
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34. Downsizing is a reduction in workforce and reshaping of operations to create โlean and
meanโ organizations. The goals of organizational downsizing are
___________________________.
A. a first step toward offshoring
B. greater efficiency and reduced costs.
C. reducing the cost of benefits
D. a move toward manufacturing efficiencies
E. bureaucratic organizing
Answer: B
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LO: 2.5 Explain why corporations downsize
AACSB: Analytical thinking
35. To deal effectively with factors in a rapidly changing business environment, such as
increased global competition, companies had to _____________________________.
A. improve manufacturing processes
B. offshore their business operations
C. hire more immigrant workers
D. become more flexible about how work got done.
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E. consider merging or being acquired
Answer: D
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LO: 2.5 Explain why corporations downsize
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36. Explain why actions related to downsizing do not achieve the stated goals in all cases.
Answer: Downsizing efforts sometimes take their toll on workers and the potential financial
gains they were supposed to achieve. Several studies have indicated that more than two-thirds of
all companies that downsized had problems with employee morale, and those remaining in the
organization mistrusted management. Moreover, companies that downsized experienced a higher
incident rating of employees filing disability claims.
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LO: 2.5 Explain why corporations downsize
AACSB: Reflective thinking
37. Activities in an organization that enhance processes that result in the improved quality of
goods and services produced is described as ______________________.
A. continuous improvement
B. process enhancement
C. kaizen
D. manufacturing automation
E. management by objectives
Answer: A
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LO: 2.6. Understand the concept of continuous improvement and identify its goals
AACSB: Application of knowledge
38. Continuous-improvement programs expand _________________beyond the traditional
definition to include everyone involved with the organization, either internally or externally.
A. the term customer
B. the term supplier
C. the term management
D. the term quality
E. the term efficiency
Answer: A
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39. Of the following, which is NOT considered a foundation of continuous improvement?
A. Exclusive focus on the product improvement
B. Seek continuous improvement
C. Improve quality throughout the organization
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D. Measure accurately
E. Involve employees
Answer: A
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40. Although continuous-improvement plans have been criticized by some for
___________________, their overall record is good.
A. creating more costs throughout the organization
B. overpromising and underperforming
C. increasing the potential for offshoring
D. increasing labor costs
E. creating scenarios where downsizing is warranted
Answer: B
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41. Although implementing continuous-improvement methods is a positive start in many
organizations, these methods generally focus on ______________________.
A. manufacturing
B. management reorganization
C. cost reductions
D. incremental change
E. sweeping change
Answer: D
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42. Unfortunately, ongoing incremental change can avoid facing up to the possibility that what
the organization may really need is radical or quantum change, referred to as
____________________.
A. continuous improvement
B. work process engineering
C. manufacturing automation
D. re-engineering
E. organizational overhaul
Answer: B
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43. Explain the impact and implications on supervisors of continuous-improvement and process
engineering.
Answer: Although downsizing, contingent workforces, continuous-improvement programs, and
process engineering are activities frequently initiated at the top management levels of an
organization, they do affect supervisors. Supervisors are often heavily involved in implementing
the changes. They must be prepared to deal with the organizational issues these changes bring
about. Supervisors must define what quality means to the jobs in their unit. The meaning of
quality should be communicated to every staff member. Each must then exert the needed effort
to move toward perfection. Supervisors and their employees must recognize that failing to do so
could lead to unsatisfied customers taking their purchasing power to competitors; should that
happen, jobs in the unit might be in jeopardy. Continuous improvement can eliminate many of
the bottlenecks that have hampered work efforts in the past. Continuous-improvement programs
can help create more satisfying jobsโfor both supervisors and their employees. Process
engineering may leave some supervisors and employees confused and angry. When processes are
restructured, some longtime work relationships are severed.
Work process engineering can generate some benefits for supervisors. It may mean that they
have an opportunity to learn new skills. They may now work with the latest technology,
supervise work teams, or have more decision-making authority. These same skills may keep
them marketable and help them move to another organization, should that time ever come.
Finally, as these changes sweep across corporate America, supervisors may see changes in pay
structures. Under a process-engineered work arrangement, supervisors and their employees may
be in a better position to be compensated for the work they do and receive bonuses and
incentives when they excel.
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LO: 2.6. Understand the concept of continuous improvement and identify its goals
AACSB: Reflective thinking
44. Tomorrowโs successful supervisors will be those who have learned to โthrive on chaos.โ Of
the following, which is NOT one of the major reasons for this shift?
A. Organizations now understand that chaos creates a healthier work environment.
B. Change is taking place at an unprecedented rate.
C. New competitors spring up overnight
D. Downsized organizations mean fewer workers to complete necessary work.
E. Constant innovations in computer and telecommunications technologies.
Answer: A
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LO: 2.7 Describe why supervisors must be able to “thrive on chaos”
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45. Supervisors must quickly identify various signs that a business unit is in trouble. Which of
the following is NOT one of those signs?
A. Performance declines
B. Unexplained budget surpluses
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C. Unnecessary and cumbersome policies
D. Tolerance of work incompetence
E. Fear of conflict and taking risks
Answer: B
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46. One of the key components in handling a disaster is to have a plan in place. Briefly describe
some of the most important elements of a disaster recovery plan.
Answer: Having disaster recovery plans often include duplicate and backup systems, emergency
work sites, and telecommuting options. Although these are important, one aspect appears to have
the consensus of the experts in this arenaโsupervisory support for employees and their families.
Good communications during disasters become paramount to help employees understand what is
happening. Supervisors must be able to let employees talk about their feelings and allow them to
grieve if needed. Supervisors must also recognize that stress may be rampant for some
employees, and some may become depressed and need additional assistance. In such situations
there are no manuals to rely on; rather, such times require supervisors to be kind, sensitive, and
empathetic. And they must do this at a time when they, too, may be experiencing the same
emotional โcrisesโ as their employees!
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47. ___________________is an obligation that organizations have to society.
A. Corporate survival
B. Profit maximization
C. Fair treatment of immigrant workers
D. Sustainability
E. Social responsibility
Answer: E
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LO: 2.7. Describe why supervisors must be able to “thrive on chaos”
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48. Social responsibility tries to align ________________________with what is good for society
A. social obligations
B. global management objectives
C. organizational long-term goals
D. sustainability goals and objectives
E. organizational short-term goals
Answer: C
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49. __________________ is the foundation of a businessโs social involvement.
A. Social obligation
B. Sustainability
C. Corporate profit making
D. Organizational effectiveness
E. Good management
Answer: A
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50. ___________commonly refers to the rules or principles that define right and wrong conduct.
A. Corporate conduct
B. Religious values
C. Moral behavior
D. Ethics
E. Social responsibility
Answer: D
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LO: 2.8 Define ethics
AACSB: Application of knowledge
51. Formal documents that state an organizationโs primary values and ethical rules it expects
employees to follow are known as ______________________.
A. codes of ethics
B. ethical guidelines
C. religious values
D. corporate mission statements
E. corporate value statements
Answer: A
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LO: 2.8 Define ethics
AACSB: Application of knowledge
52. In situations involving ethics, itโs impossible to predict what youโll face. It helps if you
_______________________________.
A. decide on a case-by-case basis
B. do not get yourself involved in an ethical dilemma
C. just ignore an unethical dilemma
D. leave ethical dilemmas to management to resolve
E. prepare ahead of time and anticipate how you will handle ethical dilemma
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Answer: E
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LO: 2.8 Define ethics
AACSB: Application of knowledge
53. Explain why the role a supervisor plays in establishing ethical behavior in a department is
critical.
Answer: Supervisors play a critical role in establishing ethical conduct not only within their
department but often across an organization as well. If the behavior of a supervisor is ethical,
there is a stronger likelihood that employees will follow suit. Ethics commonly refers to the rules
or principles that define right and wrong conduct. Supervisors face ethical dilemmas. There are
situations where supervisors are required to define right and wrong conduct. By their comments
and behavior, supervisors are a primary source for conveying an organization’s ethical climate.
For most employees, their supervisor is the only contact they have with management.
Management’s ethical standards are interpreted by employees through the actions of supervisors.
If supervisors take company supplies home, cheat on their expense accounts, or engage in similar
practices, they set a tone in their work group that is likely to undermine all the efforts by top
management to create a corporate climate of high ethical standards.
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LO: 2.8 Define ethics
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