Organizational Communication
Organizational Identity, Sense-making device, collective commitment, social system stability
4 functions of Organizational culture
Synecdonche
A part for the whole or the whole for a part ("the White House announced today"; "the hospital failed to revive him")
c. Espoused beliefs and values
According to management scholar Edgar Schein, any culture can be analyzed at 3 levels, with level meaning the degree to which a cultural phenomenon is visibe to thee observer. For example, members of a company constantly discusses how to improve efficiency and flexibility and adgere to their code of ethics. Which of the following pertains to thee level of thee company culture? a. Demarcation b. Underlying assumptions c. Espoused beliefs and values d. Artifacts
Investiture socialization
Affirms the personal characteristics and identify that the newcomer brings to the organization
info access, work related assistance, phsycological support, improoved coworker relationship
Benefits of friendships for work association
accessibility, bonding, commonality
Benefits to having friends in workpace
a. the distinction between personal and work domains become burred and we are simultaneously more connected and available to our network of work associates and physically more distanced from coworkers
Chapter 6 of the textbook discusses that changes in the use of communication technology have important implications for work-related relationships and networks. Which of the following is the important implications that changes in the use of com. tech. has for work relationships and networks? a. The distinction between personal and work domains become blurred and we are simultaneously more connected and available to our network of work associates and physically more distanced from coworkers. b. the chances increase that our social and personal relationships will be with coworkers. c. the increase in stress that accompanies increased working hours and more intense work may strain work relationships as well as non work relationships d. Some people use work to escape stresses at home- thus inverting or usual assumption about people trying to be home and away from work as much as possibe
clan
Collaborative, cohesion, particpation, communication, empowerment, morale, people decelopment, commitment
supervisor
Communication relationship with _____ moderates satisfaction level
market
Companies with ______________ cultures tend to have more positive organizational outcomes
Observable Artificacts
Consist of the physical manifestation of an organizations culuture
Basic Assumption
Constitute organizational values that have become so taken for granted over time that they become assumptions that guide organizational behavior
False
Functionalist perspective on organizational culture endorses thee notion that organizations are cultures, a complex and ever-evolving totality of people, goals, actions, experiences, and interpretations. True or False
Individualize
Individual, Informal, Random, Variable, Disjunctive
adhocracy, clan and market cultures
Innovation and quality can be increased by building characteristics associated with ______, _________, and_____ into the organization
Relational Info
Interpersonal relationships between coworkers
serial socialization
It uses an experienced organizational member, who occupies a similar role to the one the newcomer will occupy, to hep "groom" the newcomer
T
Job instructions, job rationales, information on procedures and practices, feedback on perfomnce, and indoctrination messages are categories of downward communication T or F
a. Motivator; Maintenance
Maria is passionate about the environment, believes in being loyal to those who support her and joins Green Peace. Which of the following characterizes Maria and the socialization process appropriate for her? a. Motivator; Maintenance b. Activist; utilitarian c. loyalist; guilt-ridden d. Loner; protracted
Forma Socialization
Newcomers are segregated, in one form or anotheer, from regular organizational members
Disjunctive socialization
No role models are available or are provided for the newcomer
f. Individual g. Informal h. Random i. Variable j. Disjunctive
Of the socialization tactics explained in the reading #2, five tend to be related to innovative responses? What are they? Choose five. a. Collective b. Formal c. Sequential d. Fixed e. Serial f. Individual g. Informal h. Random i. Variable j. Disjunctive
a. Anticipatory Socialization
Of the three stages of organizational assimilation, which stage includes the information intentionally and unintentionally gathered as the job seeker interacts with potential employing organizations? a. Anticipatory Socialization b. Organizational Encounter c. Metamorphosis
a. legitimation
People almost always have multiple goals when they communicate. f the ways that identity and relational goals are closely intertwined is that we seek _____ for valued identities in our relationships. a. legitimation b. instrumental (or task) goal c. synthetic rationalization d. ritualls of reification
1- Job analysis 2 Person Specification 3 Selection Criteria 4 Recruitment 5 Selection
Predictivist Perspective Steps of employee selection process
Family, educational institutions, part-time employment, peers and friends, media
Sources of occupational information
T
Talking about your work with a colleague who works for a competitor but being careful not to disclose organizational "secrets" is an example of openness-closedness dialectic T or F
False
The acknowledgement of multiple cultures within a single organization leads us to adopt the notion that everyone shares the same values in an organization and acts in concert. True or False
Predictivist Perspective
The job is a given stable entity into which the most suitable candidate needs to be recruited Primary Interest: Person-job fit
sequential sociaization
The organization specifies a certain set of steps to be completed in order to advance to the target role
Role-taking
There are already pre-determined roles set for you to take up to fit into the organization
constructivist perspective
This perspective values applicant input. Candidates, as well as organizations, make decisions in selection. Primary interest: Person-organization fit/ and or person-team fit
Decrease
Upon entry, fairly inflated expectations ________ satisfaction once on the job
Informal Socialization
Use informal, laissez-faire sociaization. newcomers is not distinguished from other organizationa members, the mistakes that person makes are "real" mistakes
a. The distinction between personal and work domains become blurred and we are simultaneously more connected and available to our network of work associates and physically more distanced from coworkers
Which o the following is NOT one of the important implications for relationships and relational communication? a. The distinction between personal and work domains become blurred and we are simultaneously more connected and available to our network of work associates and physically more distanced from coworkers b. The chances increase that our social and personal relationships will be with coworkers. c. The increase in stress that accompanies increased working hours and more intense work may strain work relationships d. Some people use work to escape stresses at home- thus inverting our usual assumption about people trying to be home and away from work as much as possible
b. Indirect Questioning e. Disguising Conversations
Which of the following information seeking tactics use hints, non-interrogative questions, jokes, and self-disclosure, etc. Choose two. a. Overt Questioning b. Indirect Questioning c. Third Party Questioning d. Testing e. Disguising Conversations f. Observation G. Surveillance
b. There is an increased demand for emotional labor and "communicative labor."
Which of the following is NOT one of several characteristics of communication is "post-traditional societies? a. Assumed (or traditional) roles, identities and relationships have become stronger and accepted as given and fixed b. There is an increased demand for emotional labor and "communicative labor." c. Social interaction has become more conversational, informal, and democratic- the conversationalization of discourse d. There is an increase in promotional discourse
d. individuals accept roles prescribed by an organization and do their best to adopt the dominant culture of the organization
Which of the following is not one of three assumptions upon which thee concept of assimilation is based? a.individuals as well as organizations are active agents b. Organizations are bounded entities c. Assimilation occurs in phases d. individuals accept roles prescribed by an organization and do their best to adopt the dominant culture of the organization
a. indoctrination messages
Which of the following is one of downward communication categories? a. indoctrination messages b. job status and problems in performing work c. perceptions of organizational policies and practices d. ideas and suggestions
a.Assumed (or traditional) roles, identities, and relationships have been lost or discarded.
Which of the following is one of several characteristics of communication in " post-traditional" societies? a.Assumed (or traditional) roles, identities, and relationships have been lost or discarded. b. There is a decreased demand for emotional labor and "communicative labor" c. Social interaction has become less conversational, more formal, and less democratic- the technologicalization of discourse d. Since identities and relationships are fixed and taken-for-granted, we have come to expect self-promotion as unnecessary and abnormal
c. Control
With an example case of a regional agency of the US Forest Service, a male manager from another region walks into a room before a meeting, seeing only women, and asking " So, where are all the foresters?" In this case, ______ operates through the assumption that "normal" means male foresters, although a number of the women present were in fact forest rangers. a. Demarcation b. Identification c. Control d. Artifacts
c. fragmentation
With regard to Martin's 3 perspectives on organizational culture, which of the following perspectives suggests that subcultures are dynamic and unstable and that the dominant organizational culture as a consequence is multifaceted and in constant flux a. integration b. differentiation c. fragmentation d. climate
a. Connection-Autonomy
You are socialized with the same group of workmates the past 2 weekends in a row. One of them talks about plans for the coming weekend assuming you'll be joinging them again. While you've greatly enjoyed your time with the group, you're uncomfortable with that assumption, and you are considering doing something else. Which of the following refers to a rational dialectic you are experiencing? a. Connection-Autonomy b. Openness-Closedness c. Novelty-Predictability d. Equality- Inequality
Socialization
You learn other's expectations for yo in the organization; ignores newcomers personalities
Personification
attributing human qualities to an abstraction ("life has cheated me"; "the company is kind"; "corporate character")
Institutionlized
collective, formal, sequential, fixed, serial
Market
compete, customer focus, productivity, enhancing competitiveness, market share, profitability, goal, achievement
Values
concepts or beliefs that pertain to desirable end states, transcend situations, guide selection of behavior and are ordered by relative importance
rites of confilict reduction
conflict defect attention away from conflict
Hierarchy
control, capable processes, consistency, process control, measurement, efficiency, timeliness, smooth functioning
adhocray
create, adaptability, creativity, agility, innovation, growth, cutting-edge outpu
conduit
e.g container, transmission, line, tool, object
lens
e.g eye scanning, filtering, distortion
voice
e.g. chorus, expression and suppression, "participation
performance
e.g. drama, episode, display, ritual, role, audience, actor
discourse
e.g. language, conversation, text, "reading"
linkage
e.g. relationships, connections, networks, patterns, cliques, isolates
symbol
e.g. representations, artifacts, narratives, shared meaning.
clan
employees are more satisfied and committed to organizations with ______ cultures
rites of integration
feeling of community or commitment rite of org set
functionalist perspective
focuses on instumeentality and isolates features of a culture for their pracctical utility - culture consistent -cultures shared by all org members -management can use culutre to control empyees - culture is unique for org Organizations have culutures
lay theories or implicit theories
frameworks of understanding including theories of ideas such as love, friendship, money, power, etc
voluntary
friendships are
personalistic focus
friendships have
Role-making
individuals pursue their own expectations of their roles
Referent Information
information you need to be successful on the job (training, job instruction, responsibilities, etc)
symbolist perspective
managers dont control culture is in constant flux. Organizations are cultures
integration, differrentation, fragmentation
martins 3 perspectives on culutre
standard metaphor
one hwole in terms of another whole ("the human machine"; "the coroporate jungle"; "time is money"; "my boss is a snake")
Individualization
organization is changed and shaped by the newcomers personalities and skill sets
Appraisal information
performance feedback. How you are doing. Whether your behavior was acceptable or not. (scolding, promotion)
variable socialization
provide no real cues to the newcomer as to when to expect movement to the target role.
rite of enhaneement
provide public recognition of accomplishment rite of org set
fixed socialization
provides the newcomer with a precise timetable for when to expect progression to the target role
-internally consistent and coherent - explanatory in many different situations -understandable or accessible to many people - simpley and straightforward, not cumbersome -provocative, inspiring further research and debate -relevant to different cultures and historical periods -useful as a tool of application in daily life -suggestive of answers to basic human questions -capable of being challenged and or modified to accommodate new info
qualities of a good theory
Metonymy
reference to something by naming an attribute or associated some item ("hungry mouths to feed"; "the ham sandwich is waiting for his check"; "she likes to read JK Rowling")
rites of renweal
reinigorate the culture new ideas and practices rte of org set
Espoused values
represent the explicitly stated values and norms that are preferred by an organization
Enacted Values
represent the values and norms that actually are exhibited or converted into employee behavior
Divestiture (socialization)
seeks to deny and strip away personal characteristics of a newcomer
Reification
semi-scripted activities that maintain or reinforce existing social norms
Organizational Culture
set of shared, taken-for granted implicit assumptions that a group holds and that determines how it perceives, thinks about and reacts to its carious environments
demarcation
setting and maintaining boundaries
objectivity, inequality,, performance, org info managments, work relationship
strains for friendships
egalitarianism, relationtional info management, autonomy, consensus, acceptance, friendship display
strains for work association
indentifiction
the appropriation of and commitment to a particular identity
control
the order of a sustem that keeps people in line and maintains predictability
random socialization
the steps leading to the target role is unknown, ambiguous, or continually changing
rites of passage
used to facilitate the transition of persons form one role to another 1 type of rite in organizational setting
rites of degradation
used to fire or replace organizational member rite org settign
physical proximity
we tend to make friends with those that are physically close to us
functional proximity
we tend to make friends with those that have similar jobs or work in the same department
Assimilation
you should play off of each other. You are able to both learn and teach Socialization and Individualization