Organizational Behavior Unit 6
______ organizational structures are best suited for environments that range from stable and simple to low-moderate uncertainty. Mechanistic Network Organic Virtual Team-based
Mechanistic
_____ refers to the constant shifts that occur within an organizational system. Level of organization Organizational design Organizational change Organizational development Complex adaptive systems
Organizational change
Which of the following represents the label for a field that specializes in change management? Level of organization Organizational design Organizational change Organizational development Complex adaptive systems
Organizational development
Which of the following is an element of government and political forces? Globalization New production forces Ethics Health, food, stress Taxation
Taxation
According to Drucker, corporate culture is more influential than strategy in terms of motivating employees' beliefs, behaviors, relationships, and ways they work since culture is based on values. True False
True
An organization with a horizontal structure is also known as a flat organization because it often features only a few levels of organizational hierarchy. True False
True
Scheduling HR compliance audits should be part of the company's overall strategy to avoid legal risk. True False
True
Talent development and succession planning are two of the most critical human resource management processes within an organization. True False
True
Whereas in cell 4 of the Company Industry Fit model, an environment characterized by a high degree of uncertainty with complex and unstable elements, industries and firms such as computer, aerospace, airlines, and telecommunications firms would operate more effectively. True False
True
_______ change is unintentional and is usually the result of informal organizing. Differentiation change Structural change Unplanned change Technological change Planned change
Unplanned change
Which of these refers to the increasing competition for recruiting? Performance management Talent acquisition Succession planning Talent review calibration process War for talent
War for talent
According to the evolution of HR work, the integration of HR strategy with the overall business strategy has been the focus of which of the following? Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4 Wave 5
Wave 3
The degree to which people are organized into subunits according to their expertise is referred to as: command-and-control. formalization. centralization. span of control. specialization.
specialization.
Weber proposed all of these elements of bureaucracy that serve as a foundation for determining an appropriate structure EXCEPT: structural change. formalization. centralization. span of control. specialization.
structural change.
By the 1960s nearly _____% of all U.S. companies were using a performance appraisal process. 30 15 90 60 45
90
Which of the following argues that leaders assume that people are inclined to embrace change when they are respected as individuals with intrinsic worth, agency, and capability? Top-down change Deficit-based change Emergent approach Abundance-based change Appreciative mindset
Appreciative mindset
Jay Patel is the HR manager at BNB Manufacturing. Jay is interested in establishing the pay-for-performance structure at BNB. Which of the following should be the final step in establishing this framework Jay should focus on? Identify any gaps that exist in the current processes. Define the organization's pay philosophy. Update compensation processes with new pay for-performance elements. Review the financial impacts of creating pay-for-performance changes. Communicate and train managers and employees on the pay for-performance philosophy and process changes.
Communicate and train managers and employees on the pay for-performance philosophy and process changes.
Which of the following is an element of economic forces? Competitors and supply chain New production forces Ethics Health, food, stress Taxation
Competitors and supply chain
When BA Products managers assume that BA employees will change if they know they will otherwise face negative consequences, it refers to which of the following? Top-down change Deficit-based change Emergent approach Abundance-based change Appreciative mindset
Deficit-based change
Jay Patel is the HR manager at BNB Manufacturing. Jay is interested in establishing the pay-for-performance structure at BNB. Which of the following should be the first step in establishing this framework Jay should focus on? Identify any gaps that exist in the current processes. Define the organization's pay philosophy. Update compensation processes with new pay for-performance elements. Review the financial impacts of creating pay-for-performance changes. Communicate and train managers and employees on the pay for-performance philosophy and process changes.
Define the organization's pay philosophy.
Which legislation established the minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and youth employment standards? ADA of 1990 FLSA of 1938 NLRA of 1947 ADEA of 1967 FMLA of 1993
FLSA of 1938
Organizational design refers to the constant shifts that occur within an organizational system. True False
False
Women have made gains in the workplace, today they comprise the largest share of top leadership jobs—across politics and government, academia, the nonprofit sector, and business. True False
False
According to the environment-industry-organization fit model, industries such as universities, appliance manufacturers, chemical companies, and insurances companies would generally prosper in which of these cells? Cell 3 Cell 2 Cell 4 Cell 1 None of these.
Cell 2
According to the environment-industry-organization fit model, industries such as e-commerce, music, and fashion clothing industries would operate effectively in which of these cells? Cell 3 Cell 2 Cell 4 Cell 1 None of these.
Cell 3
Which change model argues that an organization is constantly developing and adapting to its environment, much like a living organism? Lewin's Change Model Kotter's Change Model Appreciative Inquiry (AI) model Complex Adaptive Systems Bureaucratic model
Complex Adaptive Systems
Which of the following is an inclusive concept that involves all outside factors and influences that impact the operation of a business that an organization must respond or react to in order to maintain its flow of operations? General environment Task environment Corporate culture Competitive environment Specific environment
General environment
Jay Patel is the HR manager at BNB Manufacturing. Jay wants to establish the pay-for-performance structure at BNB. Jay's boss is interested in the following questions: How much differentiation of performance will we have? What is the cost of doing this pay-for-performance? Jay should focus on which of the following step in the framework to obtain these answers? Identify any gaps that exist in the current processes. Define the organization's pay philosophy. Update compensation processes with new pay for-performance elements. Review the financial impacts of creating pay-for-performance changes. Communicate and train managers and employees on the pay for-performance philosophy and process changes.
Review the financial impacts of creating pay-for-performance changes.
Two dimensions of environment-industry-organization fit model are: environmental complexity and environmental change mechanistic and organic functional environment and divisional environment internal environment and external environment competitive environment and environmental change
environmental complexity and environmental change
The skills, knowledge, and experience of an individual or group and its value to an organization refers to _____. war for talent human capital succession planning 360 assessment employee life cycle
human capital