Management Final
A T-group is ________.
A group of individuals participating in organizational development sessions away from the workplace.
A ________ is an integrated set of measures for four critical areas or perspectives: financial, customers, internal business, and innovation and learning.
Balanced scorecard
As a type of organizational development intervention, individual enhancement activities would use ________ to improve understanding of and relationships with others in the organization.
Behavior Modeling
As a form of tactical control, ________ focuses on how well strategies are being implemented.
Budgetary Control
Because today's competitive pressures are shifting more often, changes must be implemented much more often than in the past. In this case, one would have to consider ________.
Choice of frequency
Which of the following is the last step of the evaluation process?
Communicating the results of change
The managerial function of _______ comes at the end of a chain of the three other major functions of managers.
Controlling
_________ is regulating activities and behaviors within organizations as well as adjusting or conforming to specifications or objectives
Controlling
Which of the following is the first step of the evaluation process?
Data collection
As a type of organizational development intervention, ________ are used to determine the current state of the organization or the parameters of a problem.
Diagnostic activities
Which of the following is the most lasting people change approach?
Directly enhancing their knowledge, skills, and abilities
Which of the following is true for employee preferences and suggestions?
Employees can be stimulus for change that frequently cannot, and should not, be ignored.
When ________, those at the highest levels should be able to articulate a vision and formulate broad strategic goals for the organization.
Establishing standards
One basic judgment to be taken while ________ is what action to take if the pattern and size of deviations from expected performance are determined to be significant.
Evaluating results
The last step of the control process is ________.
Evaluating results
After collecting data, the manager must directly communicate the findings to those who are involved with or affected by the change.
False
Balanced-scorecard proponents argue that customer perspective approaches primarily pay attention to the past and that the other three categories are much more future oriented.
False
Controls are most effective when organizations and managers get accustomed to control procedures that are already in place, rather than worrying about the dynamic external environment.
False
Financial and budgetary control essentially forms a part of tactical control for any organization.
False
If a certain type of control is effective in a particular situation, it is likely to be effective under most circumstances.
False
If major problems exist in planning, organizing, and leading, some amount of control is likely to bring things back on track.
False
Inertia and mistrust are common sources of resistance in the movement stage of the change process.
False
It is far more important to communicate the results of a change to superiors who have decision-making power, than to subordinates.
False
Managers are the only source of change inside organizations.
False
Once managers are successful in getting others to see the need for change, they will not encounter resistance in the movement stage of the change process.
False
Reactive recognition of a problem can be done by gathering the information via more mundane activities such as spotting trends or anomalies in sales reports.
False
Refreezing essentially means that the new state should be static with no movement.
False
Rigidity of control systems is a valued feature in a manager.
False
Shifting demographic patterns are a type of slow-moving external force and have a very limited impact on organization change.
False
Using reinforcement to sustain early efforts and help push the change into the early portion of the refreezing stage is sufficient to move completely through it.
False
________ uses the concept of equilibrium, a condition that occurs when the forces for change are balanced by forces opposing change and results in a relatively steady state.
Force Field analysis
Which of the following factors can create problems for the unfreezing state of change?
Lack of information
Resistance to movement is almost guaranteed when those affected by the organizational change often believe that the anticipated negative consequences of the change outweigh the positive consequences. This describes the problem of ________.
Lack of sufficient incentives
Which of the following is a source of resistance to the movement stage of the change process?
Lack of sufficient incentives
________ is an approach to organizational change that has a strong behavioral and people orientation, emphasizing planned, strategic, long-range efforts focusing on people and their interrelationships in organizations.
Organizational development
Which of the following is an example of a driving force in a force field analysis?
Pressure on workers to implement the change process
Which of the following statements is true about proactive changes?
Proactive regognition typically involves a shorter time-frame than reactive recongnition
A consequence of the ________ phase of the process of organizational change involves monitoring the change to see if it is producing the anticipated and desired results.
Refreezing
Which of the following is an example of a change in the organization's systems?
Replace batch with continuous flow manufacturing
Which of the following forces for change outside an organization is subtle and difficult to detect?
Societal and demographic shifts
________ is an assessment and regulation of how the organization as a whole fits its external environment and meets its long-range objectives and goals.
Strategic Control
The unpredictability of the external environments in which many organizations operate is a significant factor that affects whether ________ systems can be set up or not.
Strategic control
________ focuses on the assessment and regulation of how the organization as a whole fits its external environment and meets its long-range objectives and goals.
Strategic control
The scope of control is the broadest under ________ controls, while it is the most limited under ________ controls.
Strategic; Operational
Many ________ changes, like reorganizing a firm on a product rather than a geographic basis, can affect how different units interact and how information flows in the organization.
Structural
When a manager implement's an international division, she/he is focusing on ________.
Structural change
An assessment and regulation of the day-to-day functions of the organization and its major units in the implementation of its strategy is called ________.
Tactical control
Which of the following statements is true of setting standards for the control process?
The should be as specific as possible
Not all needs for change can be identified in advance.
True
One of the first means of overcoming the failure to move is to educate people as to what the desired change is.
True
One of the keys to unfreezing is helping people see what has changed in the larger context that requires a change from them.
True
One point of difference between the scope of tactical and strategic controls is that tactical controls focus on implementation of strategy, while the latter is concerned with the determination of overall strategy.
True
Reactive change is usually more expensive than proactive change.
True
Change goes through three distinct processes. The ________ process essentially involves recognizing that what was right for the past is wrong for the future and why.
Unfreezing
The management of a company realized that they had to change their production process that currently focused on producing a standardized product to one that accommodated customization according to the customers' requirements. This called for the ________ process of organizational change.
Unfreezing
When a manager has to choose from one of the six targets, namely: strategy, structure, systems, technology, shared values, and staff, the manager is dealing with ________.
choice of focus