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MGTS1301 Introduction to Management Final Exam guide

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MGTS1301 Introduction to Management Final Exam Guide Prepare to excel in your MGTS1301 course with the Introduction to Management Final Exam Guide. This comprehensive study resource is designed for students seeking to reinforce their understanding of key management concepts and strategies, ensuring you are fully prepared for your final exam. What’s Inside: Comprehensive Coverage of Management Topics: This guide includes essential topics commonly covered in MGTS1301, such as: Fundamentals of management theory and practice Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling Decision-making processes in management Organizational structure and design Motivation and leadership styles Team dynamics and conflict resolution Strategic management and competitive analysis Study Questions and Practice Exams: The guide features a variety of study questions and practice exams to help you assess your understanding of the material and identify areas for improvement. Key Terminology and Concepts: A comprehensive list of key terms and concepts is provided, enabling you to familiarize yourself with the language of management and enhance your ability to communicate effectively. Real-World Case Studies: The guide includes case studies that illustrate practical applications of management theories and concepts, helping you connect theoretical knowledge with real-world scenarios. Why This Guide is Essential: Boost Confidence and Performance: Regular review and practice with this guide will enhance your understanding of management principles, significantly improving your confidence and performance on the final exam. Time-Efficient Study Tool: This organized resource allows you to maximize your study time, focusing on the most relevant material without the need to search for information. Support for Diverse Learning Styles: Whether you prefer visual aids, practical examples, or traditional study methods, this guide caters to various learning preferences, making it a versatile tool for all students. Realistic Exam Preparation: Engaging with practice questions and case studies helps simulate the exam environment, allowing you to build familiarity and confidence with the test format. Who Should Use This Guide? MGTS1301 Students: Ideal for students enrolled in Introduction to Management courses looking to reinforce their understanding and prepare effectively for their final exam. Business Majors: A valuable resource for students pursuing a degree in business or related fields who want to strengthen their management skills. Instructors and Tutors: An excellent tool for educators to create supplementary materials and review sessions for their students. With the MGTS1301 Introduction to Management Final Exam Guide, you will gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to excel in your course and succeed in your academic endeavors. Maximize your study efforts and take your management skills to the next level!

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Lecture 5:
Ethics and Social Responsibility

Human behaviour falls into 3 categories:


Legal Standard, Social Standard, Personal Standard Ethics: Individual levels of behaviour, Moral
principles.


Approaches to Ethical decision making:

1. Utilitarian approach: greatest good to the greatest number of people
2. Individualism approach: Individuals best long-term interests
3. Moral-rights approach: Fundamental rights and liberties 4. Justice approach: Standards of equity, fairness
and impartiality

3 Factors affecting ethical choices:

Individual Managers:

• Pre-conventional: Acts in own interest (follows rules to avoid punishment)
• Conventional: lives up to expectations of others (fulfils duties others set)
• Post-conventional: Follows self-chosen principles of justice (balances concern for individual with common good)

National Culture:

• Cultural relativism: Ethical behaviour determined by cultural context.
• Ethical imperialism: Certain behaviours that should be assumed unacceptable anywhere.

The Organisation:

• Values of an organisation or department
• The socialisation employees( Hero’s and stories of employees affecting others choices)
• Other factors: e.g: rules, rewards, staff selection, standards, leadership

Corporate Social Responsibility: Organisation level of behaviour. Obligation for organisations to make decisions
enhancing welfare of organisation and society.

Classical Economic Perspective: Only responsible to maximising shareholder profits.

Stakeholder Perspective: Concerned for broader social welfare of all stakeholders, not just profits.

Organisation’s performance is measured by:

• Financial outcomes
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• Environmental outcomes
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, • Societal outcomes

Organisation’s Social Responsibilities

• Economic
• Legal
• Ethical
• Discretionary

Organisational responses to Social demands
• Obstructive response: denies responsibility (concerned only with economic responsibility)
• Defensive response: admits some errors, defends self on others (concerned with economic and legal
responsibilities only)
• Accommodative response: accepts social responsibility and complies with public interest (concerned with
economic, legal and ethical responsibilities)
• Proactive response: seeks for public interest without external pressure (concerned with all social
responsibilities)

Managing Ethics and social responsibility:

• Leadership by example: Leaders commitment to values reflected through organisation.
• Codes of ethics: combining… Principal-based statements (organisational values) with Policy-based statements
(procedures to use in ethical situations)
• Ethical structures: Having ethics committees and training programs.
• Supporting Whistle blowers: Employees of illegal/immoral practices by organisations telling them off.

Lecture 6:
ENVIRONMENT AND CORPORATE CULTURE

Environment of Organisations:

External Environment: Outside the boundary of the organisation General Environment: The outer layer of the

external environment that affects the organisation indirectly.

1. International dimension: Events in other countries or opportunities for locals in other countries.
2. Technological dimension: Technological advancements in a specific industry and society at large.
3. Sociocultural dimension: The values of the population within which the organisations operate in.
4. Economic dimension: Overall economic health of the country or region in which the organisation
operates.
5. Legal-Political dimension: Government relations and political activities designed to control
organisational behaviour.
6. Natural dimension: All elements that occur naturally on earth, including natural resources.
• Task Environment: The inner layer of the external environment that directly influences the organisation.
1. Customers: People/Organisations who acquire goods from organisation
2. Competitors: Other organisation in the same industry that provide goods and services to the same set
of customers.
3. Suppliers: Provides the resources the organisation uses to produce output.
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4. Labour market: People available for hire by organisation.
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