logo
HomeExploreAppsAddBETAFlashcardsBETAQuizzesBETAChatBETALecturesMy profile
PremiumContact usPrivacy and terms
logo
LoginSignupPricing
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Quizzes
  4. /
  5. Jigjiga University
  6. /
  7. BUSINESS
  8. /
  9. BUSINESS - Business - QUIZ

BUSINESS - Business - QUIZ

BUSINESS · Business

Jigjiga University

Questions
10 Questions

Practice 10 questions on BUSINESS - Business at Jigjiga University. Free AI-generated quiz on uNotes — track your score, retake anytime.

Take this quizView course

Questions

  1. 1What are the three historical phases of management science identified in the first article review?

You might also like

BIO11 - Biology - QUIZ

BIO11
University of N/A
40 Questions

GCSEBIOLOGY - GCSE Biology - QUIZ

GCSEBIOLOGY
GCSE
20 Questions

IEP115C - Industrial Engineering Practice - QUIZ

IEP115C
Tshwane University of Technology
31 Questions

GGY156 - Geography 156 - QUIZ

GGY156
University of Pretoria
10 Questions
2
According to the text, how does the Classic Management Theory (X Theory) characterize the role of the worker?
  • 3Based on the work of Koontz et al (1980) mentioned in the text, which of the following are recognized aspects of the 'nature of planning'?
  • 4What is the relationship between planning and organizational productivity as argued in the second article?
  • 5What research methodology was specifically adopted for the second article involving Sterling Bank Nigeria Plc?
  • 6Which statements accurately describe the 'Modern Approach' to management as presented in the article review?
  • 7According to the review of Neo-classic Theory (Y Theory), what motivates workers to adhere to organizational aims?
  • 8In the context of managerial functions, what is regarded as the most basic function involving the selection of alternative future courses of action?
  • 9What were identified as the specific weaknesses of the first article reviewed (A Theoretical Approach to the Science of Management)?
  • 10According to Stoner (1982), what must happen for plans to remain effective and not become 'useless or even damaging'?