EXAM 1 (COMMUNICATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS)
Artifacts are not the most visible level of culture in Schein's model.
False
Communication in classical approach is mostly about relations rather than Task
False
Negative feedback loop is deviation amplifying
False
The Human Resources Approach relies on manipulative management strategies to increase worker output by offering workers false hope and empty promises.
False
The systems approach is prescriptive -- it tells organizations "how to" function.
False
When we focus on science rather than the rule of thumb we are engaging in Bureaucratic Principles.
False
Which of the following illustrates that classical theory considers horizontal communication.
Gangplank
The Human Resources approach acknowledges the contributions of the Classical and Human Relations approaches to organizational management.
True
The channel of communication under the human relations approaches is often face-to-face
True
The number of people supervised by a manager is known as his/her span of control.
True
The management element of organizing in classical organization stipulates:
...
A process where jobs are divided among organizational members based on their areas of expertise is:
Division of labor
Three people were fired at ABC Corporation. Eugene was fired because he was incompetent. Rita was fired because she was unethical. Kayla was fired because of economic conditions. This illustrates the systems property of:
Equifinality
The tendency for individuals to behave in an artificial manner when they know they are being observed refers to the ________.
Hawthorne effect
The second level of Schein's model includes:
Individual and group values
Task and social dimensions of Organizational Communication are:
Interdependent
According to the Human Resources organizational perspective, the best way for managers to encourage motivation is by __________.
Involving workers in job-related decisions
A technique under systems theory that allows a researchers to draw or assess complex relationships among variables through evaluation of causality is:
Modeling
The direction of communication in a Human Resources organization is:
Multi-directional
Research approaches used to study complex organizational systems include:
Network analysis (?)
The Throll Doll Company holds frequent focus groups so they will constantly have information flowing into the organization about customer needs. This is an example of the systems concept of:
Openness
Social collectives in which people develop ritualized patterns of interaction and influence one another in an attempt to coordinate their activities and efforts in the ongoing accomplishment of personal and group goal is:
Organizations
A process whereby organization sets its goal is better known as:
Planning
In order to deal with the variety of challenges posed by a complex environment, a system must incorporate which of the following properties?
Requisite variety
Which organizational theory stated that workers should be paid for the amount of work through the use of piece rate and additional bonus if they exceeded minimum production standards?.
Scientific Management
The management element of command in classical organization stipulates:
Set tasks for employees to meet goals
The Human Relations perspective on employees is similar to ________________.
Theory Y
All systems are relatively open or relatively closed
True
Benevolent authoritative design focuses on manipulative management style.
True
Considering the attitudes of top management is one strategy that helps enhance the effectiveness of human resource programs.
True
Consultative aspects of Likert system is closely related to Human Relations' perspective.
True
Fayol's Theory of Classical management suggests that power should be centralized.
True
Holism is a property of systems which suggests that a system is more than the sum of its parts.
True
Human resources theorists attempt to put action plans to ideas presented by the Human relations .
True
In Weick's view of organizing, requisite variety challenges organization to be as complex as environments require in order to be successful.
True
In many ways the Likert Systems II organization is similar to Likert system I but does not incorporate explicit goal of exploiting workers.
True
Permeability under the systems theory describe the process in which information flows in and out
True
Values or core values represent the third level of Schein's model of culture but also influence the other two levels in organization
True
The theory of Scientific Management sought to eliminate:
Uneven work and systematic soldiering
During her first week as a Public Relations intern, Stephanie was surprised when her boss asked her opinion about an ad layout. After sharing her thoughts, Stephanie talked to her peer, David, about her boss' action. David assured her that the bosses' requests for subordinates' opinions were common around the public relations firm and that bosses factored these opinions into their decisions. Based on this conversation and on her own observations, Stephanie believed that she was in a Likert System 3 organization. Does she seem to be correct in her assumption?
Yes
The direction of communication flow in a human resources organization is:
horizontal
Systems theory originated with the study of:
Biology
Which of the Classical Theories focuses primarily on rule formalization?
Bureaucracy
Which organizational theory refers to ideally structured organization?
Bureaucracy
Systems theory is more in line with the classical approach
True