Management Chapter 14
Whenever a team in Ads Today, an advertising firm, wins a new contract, the successful team rings a loud bell and breaks out a bottle of champagne. In organizational culture, this practice would be considered:
A ceremony
Reality shock is:
A perceived discrepancy between employee expectations and reality
Which of the following are the observable indicators of organizational culture?
Artifacts
Which of the following organizational culture dimension is characterized by competitiveness and a low emphasis on social responsibility?
Aggressiveness
What is the significance of artifacts in organizational culture?
Artifacts represent the directly observable symbols and signs of an organization's culture
________ occurs when employees at the acquired company willingly embrace the cultural values of the acquiring organization.
Assimilation
One of the first steps to minimize a cultural clash in a merger is to:
Conduct a bicultural audit
Which strategy acquiring company impose its culture and business practices on the acquired organization?
Deculturation
The main purpose of a bicultural audit is to:
Identify and diagnose differences in the corporate cultures of merging organizations
Which of the following is an artifact?
Language
Which of the following is consistent with ASA theory?
Organizations have natural tendency to attract, select, and retain people with values that are consistent with organization's own culture
3 Stages of organizational socialization:
Preemployment, encounter and role management
Rituals are:
Programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize the organization's culture
_______ are unconscious, taken-for-granted perceptions or ideal prototypes of behavior that are considered the correct way to think and act toward problems and opportunities
Shared assumptions
The themes shared most widely by employees represent:
The organization's dominant culture