organizational Communication
The cost of clothing has increased due to outsourcing.
False
Theory and research suggest that decision making is a perfectly rational process of information search and decision choice.
False
Very few organizational communication scholars have objected to the container metaphor, which explains how communication occurs within organizations.
False
Workplace bullying does not have much effect on its victims.
False
If Seth offers to cook dinner for Magnolia because he realizes that she is stressed about an exam she hasn't had time to study for, he is providing
Instrumental support
Ability to cope with uncertainty is a source of power in organizations.
True
According to the prescriptive approach to culture, successful companies can be identified in terms of their cultures.
True
Because they are often unaware of the organizational context in which stress occurs, friends and family members are less able to provide effective informational support.
True
Blake and Mouton suggest that all managers should adopt a team management approach.
True
Deal and Kennedy argued that business success could be enhanced through the development of a "strong" culture.
True
It is impossible to fulfill one's higher order needs without taking care of other's lower order needs.
True
Organizations advocating a trait approach to leadership often use personality tests to select people for leadership roles.
True
Organizations should be as complicated as the problem they seek to address.
True
Organizing is influenced by the physical site in which it occurs.
True
Participation in decision making can help reduce job-related burnout.
True
Perceived conflict involves at least one of the parties in the conflict realizing his/her goals are incompatible with the other party's goals.
True
Role-related information encompasses the information, skills, procedures, and rules that an individual must grasp to perform on the job
True
Simple control involves direct and authoritarian exertion of control in the workplace.
True
The Hawthorne Studies were motivated by the classical approach to organizing and led to the human relations approach to organizing.
True
Human relations principles argue that....
satisfaction of higher-order needs leads directly to job satisfaction. productivity leads directly to satisfaction of higher -order needs. satisfaction of higher-order needs leads directly to productivity.
Of the three strategies used for exerting control in organizations, the one characterized by directly exerting authoritarian control is
simple control.
When an organization tried to influence the adaptation of individuals, the process of ____________ is occurring.
socialization
If a newcomer tries to see how far he or she can deviate from an organizational rule and observe the subsequent reaction, the _____________ information seeking tactic is being used.
testing limits
Jacob has been hinting that he loves to bowl and would like to join the company bowling team in order to get to know his new coworkers. He is probably using which one of the following information seeking tactics?
testing limits indirect questions in-group surveillance
Allie works for a large manufacturing firm and enjoys the feeling of being a "cog" in the machine and being able to leave work behind when she leaves the plant. When she is forced to participate in a new workplace democracy program, she thinks, "If this is democracy, how come they can make me go to these meetings?" What paradox of participation does Allie illustrate?
the paradox of power
Social constructionists argue that reality is an objective thing.
False
Supervisors are likely to provide emotional support.
False
According to McGregor, which of the following characterizes the assumptions of a Theory X manager?
All answers are correct
Although terrorism has existed for many centuries, its effectiveness is enhanced today because of
All answers are correct
Systems theory originated with the study of
Biology
This way of framing conflict involves how disputants see the other parties in the conflict.
Characterization framing
An arbitrator facilitates a dispute but holds no decision power.
False
Communication in classical organizations tends to flow horizontally through the hierarchy.
False
Critical theorists do not consider organizations to be sites of domination.
False
During a crisis, unequivocal messages should always be communicated.
False
Even though Lily realizes she is a new employee, she decides that she deserves an extra coffee break and will go ahead and take one and see if anything negative happens. This is an example of the information seeking tactic of surveillance.
False
Groupthink refers to a mode of thinking where a group is more concerned with high quality decision making than cohesiveness.
False
Improvisational knowledge is typically stored in Instruction Manuals.
False
In a hegemonic relationship, the controlled group accepts, but does not actively participate in, the control process.
False
Janelle just received word that she has progressed through the probationary period of her new job and she will now be compensated and considered a "regular" employee. Janelle is entering the encounter phase of socialization.
False
Mentoring relationships are of little value to minorities and women.
False
Organizations today rarely follow Taylor's ideas about fitting the job to the individual.
False
The United States is an outlier from its traditional competitors in which demographic way?
Its population is stagnant. It is struggling to create enough jobs for a growing immigrant population Its population is shrinking
Communication is enacted at which phase in the conflict process?
Manifest conflict
A business practice associated with globalization involves business moving manufacturing and service centers to countries where labor is cheap. This practice is commonly known as
Outsourcing.
Apologizing for mistakes the organization has made is likely to occur during which stage of a crisis?
Postcrisis stage
The ultimate goal of the critical model is emancipation.
True
Theory X and Theory Y involve all assumptions that managers hold about workers.
True
Georgette has always thought she and Ted had the perfect marriage. Every time they disagree, she pushes for her side, and he wants her happy, so she always gets her way. Georgette uses a _____________ style of conflict resolution and Ted uses a _______________ style.
competitive/accommodative
The "match" of the leadership style to the characteristics of the situation is addressed in which of the following theories?
contigency theory of leadership
The level of prejudice and discrimination in an organization represents which dimension for describing a multicultural organization?
cultural bias
Jude is the owner of an up-scale restaurant. Jude did not hire Kim because he believed that his customers would prefer to be served by a man. Jude has just engaged in
descrimination
According to Weick, the primary goal of organizations is to
establish network roles reduce uncertainty. gain feedback.
Approaching organizations culture with the idea that there may be multiple manifestations of culture that are difficult to interpret represents which perspective of culture?
fragmentation
Susan works as a firefighter in a male-dominated organization. She is often sexually harassed on the job by her male coworkers. When asked about the appropriateness of this behavior, Susan sighs, "Boys will be boys. What can I do about it, anyway?" According to the critical approach, Susan is
hegemonically contributing to the control of the patriarchal organizational power structure.
The belief that many government officials had that levees in New Orleans would protect it from the devastating flood waters of Hurricane Katrina represent which symptoms of groupthink.
illusion of invulnerability
Which of the following is not a tactic used by newcomers to seek information?
in-group relationships
What are the three key components of Putnam and Poole's definition of conflict?
incompatible goals, interdependence, and interaction
Ford Motor Company's interactions with a wide range of customers is an example of which of the following flows of communication
institutional positioning
Although she couldn't tell a woofer from a tweeter, Jill had a great deal of power at Hear It Hear Stereo Shop because her family had owned the business for many years. What type of authority does Jill hold?
legitimate power legal power rational power
To deal with the negative consequences of affirmative action programs, it is recommended that organization also incorporate which criteria for hiring and promotion?
merit
The direction of communication in a human resources organization is
multidirectional
In order to fulfill the requirements of her new job, Jade must attend a seminar on desk-top publishing. Through this seminar, she will learn _____________ information.
role-related
Josh is a nurse at a hospital in Ames, Iowa. He is working on a patient who appears to be suffering from flu-like symptoms from a bacterial infection. Yolanda is a scientist for the Center for Disease Control. She has been studying bacteria samples that were found in Ames which appear to be traces of a biological terrorist weapon that creates the flu-like symptoms Josh has been observing in his patient. The difficulty of getting Yolanda and Josh to exchange helpful information through the work of the Department of Homeland Security is really a problem of _______, according to the text.
organizational communication
The container metaphor points out that
organizational communication occurs within the container of an organization
Fayol's Theory of Classical Management is a prescriptive theory because it
prescribes the way an organization ought to run. explains how components in an organization influence each other. describes the way an organization actually functions.
Mosha realizes that he is coming dangerously close to burning out on his job as a CPA for a large manufacturing company because of the conflicting demands of his job. Consequently, he has asked his supervisor to provide a specif job description and have a meeting to formulate specific job-related goals. This behavior is an example of which of the following coping strategies?
problem-centered coping
Horace manages a fast food restaurant and never worries too much about treating his employees well, because he knows the local high school is full of students willing to work for minimum wage. What principle of the "machine metaphor" does Horace's attitude exemplify?
replaceabality
Open systems are characterized by ____________, or the ability to sustain themselves and grow.
requisite variety participation negative entropy
Reactions to organizational change by lower level employees that interfere with change implementation processes are called
resistance
Anware was recently hired at Acme Motors because the company had been criticized for treating Muslim customers poorly. He was selected to be the "spokesperson" to the Muslim community. He has been feeling very isolated in this role. He is suffering the effects of
tokenism
A solution-oriented path of small-group decision making does not involve any activity related to problem definition or analysis.
true
The managerial strategy for communicating about change where the management focuses on fundamental issues related to change success and allows employees the creative freedom to explore various possibilities is
underscore and explore
The Theory of Scientific Management sought to eliminate
uneven work and systematic soldiering.
Joan has a conversation with her supervisor, Judy. She asks Judy about a rumor that the nursing home is about to be sold to a new company. Judy knows the rumor is true, but tells Joan that as upper management has said, there are no plans for the home to be sold at this time. Which strategy for communicating about change is Judy using?
withhold and uphold