1. Why is it important for a manager to understand an employee's concerns
before assigning a task?
It ensures that the manager can assign more tasks without any
objections.
Understanding an employee's concerns helps to address
resistance and fosters a collaborative environment.
It helps in creating a competitive atmosphere among employees.
It allows the manager to ignore the employee's feelings and
proceed with the task.
2. What is the recommended guideline a manager should use if an
employee's actual performance differs from expected performance?
Provide an input amplifier
Reassess the relationship
Reduce the complexity of the task
Close the gap through mutual agreement
3. Why is it important for managers to provide clear information when
assigning new tasks to motivated employees?
Clear information helps employees understand expectations
and reduces the risk of demotivation.
Clear information is unnecessary if employees are motivated.
Clear information can lead to increased confusion.
Clear information only benefits unmotivated employees.
,4. If a golf facility identifies a weakness in its customer service through a
SWOT analysis, what should be the next step in the business planning
process?
Increase merchandise prices to boost revenue.
Ignore the weakness and continue with current operations.
Develop strategies for improvement in customer service.
Focus solely on employee training without addressing customer
feedback.
5. The purpose of managing by walking around is to
Be visible and accessible to employees
Learn more about company operations and see how activities
are really being done
Gather information about what strategy to follow and to learn
what competitors are doing
Gather information and opinions about what is happening from
diverse sources, learn what is on people's minds, and learn
firsthand how well the strategy execution process is
proceeding
Give employees a chance to make suggestions for improvement
6. Describe the role of the 'supporting' strategy in managing employee
performance within golf operations.
The 'supporting' strategy focuses on punishing poor
performance to improve results.
The 'supporting' strategy emphasizes complete autonomy
without any guidance.
The 'supporting' strategy allows employees to take initiative
while providing guidance only when needed.
, The 'supporting' strategy involves giving direct orders to ensure
tasks are completed.
7. Describe how the Convincing Strategy can alleviate employee
resistance in a management context.
The Convincing Strategy is ineffective in management contexts.
The Convincing Strategy relies solely on authority to enforce
compliance.
The Convincing Strategy alleviates resistance by ensuring the
employee feels supported and informed about their new
responsibilities.
The Convincing Strategy involves punishing employees for
resistance.
8. Why is it important to invite the performer to specify the course of
action after discussing performance concerns?
It shifts the responsibility away from the management team.
It allows the manager to take full control of the situation.
It ensures that the performer does not feel involved in the
decision-making.
It encourages ownership and accountability in the performance
improvement process.
9. Performance over time, percentage change year over year
Ratio Analysis
Trend Analysis
Common Sizing
10. If a golf operation is experiencing high levels of employee resistance to
, new policies, how might high performance profiling be implemented to
address this issue?
By ignoring employee feedback and enforcing policies strictly.
By establishing clear expectations and involving employees in
the profiling process.
By reducing the number of employees to minimize resistance.
By implementing high performance profiling without any
employee input.
11. What is the key delegation strategy suggested for implementing a
successful player development program?
Involving
Mandating
Outsourcing
Ignoring
12. If a golf shop anticipates a 10% increase in marketing expenses, how
should this be reflected in the operating budget to maintain
profitability?
Ignore the increase and maintain the current budget.
Adjust the budget to account for the increased marketing
expenses while identifying areas to reduce costs or increase
revenues.
Cut down on employee wages to accommodate the increase.
Increase the budget for all other expenses proportionally.
13. Describe the process of determining the selling price of a product
using a mark-up percentage.