MNG2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 feedback
Question 1 of 36
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I hereby declare that the answers provided in the assignment are my own work and I did the
assignment individually.
A. Yes
B. No
Answer Key:A
Part 2 of 11 - Part B: Theory questions 3.0 Points
Question 2 of 36
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,MNG2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 feedback
Question 1 of 36
0.0 Points
I hereby declare that the answers provided in the assignment are my own work and I did the
assignment individually.
A. Yes
B. No
Answer Key:A
Part 2 of 11 - Part B: Theory questions 3.0 Points
Question 2 of 36
1.0 Points
_____ is a semi-private network where access is limited to an organisation's employees
A. An extranet
B. The intranet
C. The internet
D. Business information network
Answer Key:B
Question 3 of 36
Managers need information which will assist them in their decision-making. Which one of the
following is not a characteristic of useful information?
A. Quality
B. Relevance
C. Timeliness
, D. Flexibility
Answer Key:D
Question 4 of 36
Which one of the following systems is an example of an operations information system?
A. Expert
B. Electronic commerce
C. Office automation
D. Business function information
Answer Key:C
Part 3 of 11 - Part B: Theory questions 3.0 Points
Question 5 of 36
1.0 Points
A warranty is an example of _____ control.
A. damage
B. preliminary
C. risk
D. rework
Answer Key:A
Question 6 of 36
Strategic control entails a close study of the organisation’s _____.
A. control systems, total effectiveness and management effectiveness
B. productivity, control systems, total effectiveness and work flow processes
C. maturity, productivity, workflow processes and management effectiveness
D. maturity, productivity, total effectiveness and management effectiveness
Answer Key:D
, Question 7 of 36
Strategic control entails a close study of the organisation’s total effectiveness, productivity,
management effectiveness and maturity. Productivity is the _____.
A. management audit of the organisation’s main success factors
B. ability to achieve strategic objectives with a stable and competent workforce
C. relationship between products and services and the resources used to generate
those products and services
D. extent to which the organisation has reached its goals and the way in which the
goals have been realised
Answer Key:C
Part 4 of 11 - Part B: Theory questions 4.0 Points
Question 8 of 36
1.0 Points
The _____ theories of motivation focus on the needs that people want to satisfy.
A. content
B. process
C. classical
D. behavioural
Answer Key:A
Question 9 of 36
1.0 Points
_____ is an example of a process theory of motivation, while _____ is an example of a content
theory of motivation.
A. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs model; reinforcement theory
B. Hertzberg’s two-factor model; ERG theory of motivation
C. Expectancy theory; Hertzberg’s two-factor model
D. Equity theory; reinforcement theory
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