MGMT 2100: Chapter 14
Select the mechanisms for changing organizational culture.
Activities, processes, outcomes Stories, legends, myths Leader reactions to crisis Slogans, acronyms, sayings
How does organizational socialization embed their cultures in new employees?
By promoting and reinforcing core values and beliefs
Select the mechanisms for changing organizational culture.
Design of physical workspace Role modeling, teaching, coaching Rewards, status symbols and promotions Formal Statements
Of the following, who is best known for their writing on organizational culture?
Edgar Schein
Practical guidelines derived from socialization research include which of the following?
New hires are positively affected by formalized socialization procedures. Socialization tactics can reinforce ethical behaviors. Different techniques are appropriate for different people at different times.
Select the mechanisms for changing organizational culture.
Organizational goals Work flow and organizational structure Rites and rituals Systems and procedures
Which of the following often determine the development of subcultures?
Products and technologies Divisions or departments Occupational groups
Which is not one of the four functions of organizational culture?
Sustainability
What is a key risk of neglecting to integrate subcultures within high-risk industries?
a failure to interpret and implement safety measures
The phase of organizational socialization that occurs before an individual actually joins an organization is
anticipatory socialization
Observable artifacts that can be present in a firm's culture are
awards manner of dress special parking spaces
Select career functions of mentoring.
challenging assignments sponsorship coaching protection exposure and visibility
Companies with a(n) _______ culture have an internal focus and value flexibility rather than stability and control.
clan
Companies with an internal focus with a value on flexibility rather than stability and control are said to have a(n) _____ culture.
clan
What is it called when a mentor provides advice to a protege about developing additional skills?
coaching
According to Edgar Schein, the most important role of an organization's leader is
creating and managing organizational culture
According to many CEOs, corporate _______ is the key to making a company one of the best.
culture
One of the conclusions of the competing values framework is that organizational culture is related to measures of organizational
effectiveness
What do many CEOs believe is the essence of the best companies?
great company culture
Which of the following terms refers to a person's productive potential, based on knowledge, skills and experiences?
human capital
When workers take an assignment in a foreign country, they often experience different socialization activities than other newcomers. This affects which of the following for those expatriates?
job satisfaction long-term success
According to a recent study, which of the following was found to deplete your human capital?
lack of sleep
Select the important characteristics of organizational culture
learned over time impacts outcomes at multiple levels shared concept influences our behavior at work
One lesson from the competing values framework is that innovation and operational outcomes are linked to characteristics associated with which of the following cultures?
market clan adhocracy
The competing values framework teaches us that companies with a _______ culture tend to have more positive organizational outcomes.
market
The process of forming and maintaining an intensive and lasting developmental relationship between a variety of developers and a junior person is call
mentoring
Proper _______ can create a sense of oneness and membership in a firm and thus significantly influence the protege's career.
mentoring or mentorship
The first level of organizational culture is _______ artifacts.
observable
Organizational identity, collective commitment, social system stability and sense-making device are the four functions of _______ culture
organizational
The set of implicit assumptions that a group holds and that determines how it perceives, thinks about, and reacts to its various environments is called
organizational culture
The process by which a person learns the values, norms and required behaviors which permit him to participate as a member of the organization is called
organizational socialization