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Adhocracy- create (flexible, external)

Adaptability, creativity, agility

What are three things you can do to positively impact your personal and professional life?

Asses your level of fit with current and future employers. Engage in regular contact with people in your developmental network. Take ownership for enhancing your skills, abilities, and developmental networks.

Why is it important to reflect on your own person-organization (P-O) fit?

P-O fit is closely connected to work attitudes and performance.

What translates a company's strategy and vision into a comprehensive set of performance measures that provides the framework for a strategic measurement and management system?

balanced scorecard

types of outcomes in model of organizational structure

behavioral and affective

Which of the following can external forces for change do to a company?

cause its demise provide opportunities to grow

Kotter proposed an eight-step process for leading organizational ______.

change

What is it called when a mentor provides advice to a protege about developing additional skills?

coaching

Through innovation, an organization makes money by doing what?

connecting to the customer

Organizations learn by using which independent subprocesses?

information acquisition knowledge integration information distribution information interpretation organizational memory

The creation of something new that makes money is called an

innovation

What is a key driver of long-term organizational performance?

innovation

What type of system acts as a coherent set of interdependent processes and structures that dictates how the company searches for novel problems and solutions?

innovation

In the systems model of change, what do mission, vision, readiness, internal strengths, and external threats represent?

inputs

What do you call changes that come from inside the organization?

internal forces for change

internal forces of change.

job dissatisfaction productivity reward systems

A(n) ________ organization is one that proactively creates, acquires and transfers knowledge and that changes its behavior on the basis of new knowledge and insights.

learning

A balanced scorecard examines an organization from which perspectives?

learning and growth financial customer

Observable artifacts that can be present in a firm's culture are:

manner of dress special parking spaces awards

Companies with a(n) ____ culture have a strong external focus and value stability and control.

market

The structure that combines a vertical structure with an equally strong horizontal overlay is a called a(n)

matrix structure.

resources needed to support innovation.

necessary human capital required structure and process right culture and climate appropriate resources

What kinds of emotions tend to travel faster and farther within an organization?

negative emotions

The change model based on the idea that any change has a cascading effect throughout a firm is called a

systems model

What are the three characteristics that all organizations share?

the goal of being effective a structure that serves as a fingerprint the idea that innovation is crucial to remain in business

The expanded view of resistance states that it is caused by the interaction between the changer, the change recipient, and:

the relationships between the change recipients and change agents

Why do companies such as Experian emphasize collaboration?

to model and empower organizational change through networking

True or false: Formal statements of organizational philosophy can embed culture when used for recruiting.

true

How does organizational socialization embed their cultures in new employees?

By promoting and reinforcing core values and beliefs

Hierarchy- control (stable, internal)

Capable processes, consistency process control, measurement

What questions should you address when applying the systems model of change?

Change how? Change what? Why change?

Clan- collaborate (flexible, internal)

Cohesion, participation, communication, empowerment

Market- compete (stabile, external)

Customer focus, productivity, enhancing competitiveness

what determines the development of subcultures?

Divisions or departments Occupational groups Products and technologies

correct sequence to represent the drivers and flow of organizational culture.

Drivers of Culture Organizational Culture Organizational Structure and Internal Processes Group and Social Processes Work Attitudes and Behaviors Outcomes

When confronting failure, what do experts suggest you do?

Fail productively. Talk about it. Choose who you share it with.

What can be achieved by talking about a failure?

Gain another person's perspective. Own your mistakes. Recognize your vulnerabilities.

4 characteristics of organizational culture

Shared concept Learned over time Influences our behavior at work Impacts outcomes at multiple levels

Which kind of reward would be best suited for a clan culture? Multiple choice question.

Stock shares that increase when an entire division performs well

horizontal management focus

Team- and process-orientation 1980s

Why are stories, legends and myths considered powerful ways to communicate desired values and behaviors in an organization?

They reinforce characteristics of the desired culture.

Why might a company choose an open office layout?

To foster collaboration and innovation

To which degree do the three general types of organizational change differ?

Uncertainty Cost Complexity

What is the technology called that tracks current sales data, issues with quality, employee turnover, as well as other forms of aggregated real-time corporate data?

a dashboard

What is a key risk of neglecting to integrate subcultures within high-risk industries?

a failure to interpret and implement safety measures

three types of organizational change.

adaptive change, innovative change, radically innovative change

One lesson from the competing values framework is that innovation and operational outcomes are linked to characteristics associated with which cultures?

adhocracy clan market

What is needed across internal characteristics for organizations to achieve higher performance?

alignment

The phase of organizational socialization that occurs before an individual actually joins an organization is

anticipatory socialization.

The physical manifestation of an organization's culture is referred to as

artifacts

What are the two methods for applying the systems model of change?

as a way to identify targets of change as an aid during the strategic planning process

Organizations that are structured to fit the demands of the situation are said to follow the ____ approach to organization design.

contingency

What factors need to be considered when dealing with different types of change--adaptive, innovative, and radical?

cost perceived associated threats complexity

According to Edgar Schein, the most important role of an organization's leader is

creating and managing organizational culture.

Which external pressures can be strong enough to force change in business practices?

demographic characteristics technological advancements shareholder, customer and market changes social, political and regulatory

The component of OD that looks for problems and causes is called ______.

diagnosis

When employees are segregated into organization groups based on similar products or services, customers or clients or geographic regions the firm is said to have a(n) __________ structure.

divisional

One of the conclusions of the competing values framework is that organizational culture is related to measures of organizational

effectiveness

What characteristics need to be aligned for an organization to maximize performance?

employees' human and social capital human resource practices and policies strategy and structure

The explicitly stated values and norms that are preferred by an organization are called

espoused values.

Stress that is associated with positive emotions and outcomes is called:

eustress

Determining whether an intervention is working is the component of OD called ________.

evaluation

____ forces originate outside of the organization.

external

True or false: Employees grouped by geographic region are in a functional structure.

false, Employees in a regional grouping are in a divisional structure.

mechanisms for changing organizational culture

formal statements design of physical space, work environment and buildings slogans, language, acronyms and sayings deliberate role of modeling, training programs, teaching and coaching by others explicit rewards, status symbols and promotion criteria stories, legends or myths about key people or events organizational activities, processes or outcomes leader reactions to critical incidents and organizational crises rites and rituals work flow and organizational structure organizational systems and procedures organizational goals and criteria throughout employee circle (hire to retire)

An organization that groups all of its marketers in one department, its finance people in another, and product designers in another is which type of organizational structure?

functional

affective outcomes

generally satisfied internally motivated to work high job involvement

What do many CEOs believe is the essence of the best companies?

great company culture

Mechanistic organizations typically have a ____ culture and organizational design.

hierarchical

four basic dimensions of organizational structure.

hierarchy of authority division of labor spans of control line and staff positions

internal forces that can cause businesses to change?

human resource problems/prospects managerial behavior/decisions

Kotter believes that change most often fails not because of poor planning but because of ineffective ________.

implementation

____ innovations are more incremental and are less likely to generate significant amounts of new revenue.

improvement

A focus on existing customers and optimizing existing product/services for them specifically is called

improvement innovation

A focus on existing customers and optimizing existing product/services for them specifically is called:

improvement innovation

Role conflict, role ambiguity, and job security are examples of stressors at what level?

individual

A(n) ____ system organization depends on constant interaction with the environment for survival.

open

Determining how great a role the environment plays on an organization determines its status as a(n)

open or closed system.

What type of office design do companies use to improve cooperative behavior and camaraderie as well as achieve cost reductions?

open-office design

open management focus

opened beyond organizational boundaries Since mid-1990s

A system of consciously coordinated activities or forces of two or more persons is called a(n)

organization

The phrase "consciously coordinated" is key to the definition of a(n)

organization

To the casual observer, the term ____ ____ means a family tree-like pattern of boxes and lines posted on workplace walls.

organization chart

A model of occupational stress suggests that potential stressors can be at which levels?

organizational individual group extra-organizational

The general idea behind ____ ____ is that firms are more successful and effective when their structure supports the execution of corporate strategies

organizational design

The structure of accountability and responsibility used to develop and implement strategies, and the human resource practices and information and business processes that activate those structures is called:

organizational design

The process by which a person learns the values, norms and required behaviors which permit him to participate as a member of the organization is called

organizational socialization

Research suggests that the emotions exhibited by leaders cause employees to

pay attention and learn.

behavioral outcomes

performs role assignments remains with organization spontaneously innovates and cooperates

Formal statements in an organization are those about organizational:

philosophy, mission, vision, values and materials

common, effective stress-reduction techniques?

play regular breaks meditation

When employees show up to work but are sick or otherwise in no condition to work productively this is called

presenteeism

Perceptions of whether a stressor is irrelevant, positive, or negative is called:

primary appraisal

What managed by a dashboard, is crucial for evidence-based management?

real-world data

Any thought, emotion, or behavior that does not align with changes to existing routines is called:

resistance to change

The notion that people resist both actual and potential events is known as:

resistance to change

What are considered one of the strongest ways to embed organizational culture because they are meaningful and visible?

reward systems

What are the planned and unplanned activities and ceremonies that are used to celebrate important events or achievements called?

rites and rituals

3-step organizational socialization process

1. anticipatory socialization 2. encounter 3. change and acquisition

3 levels of organizational culture

1. observable artifacts 2. espoused values 3. basic assumptions

four functions of organizational culture

1. organizational identity 2. collective commitment 3. social system stability 4. sense-making device

important characteristics of organizational culture.

influences our behavior at work shared concept learned over time impacts outcomes at multiple levels

Perceptions of how able you are to deal with a given demand is called:

secondary appraisal

Cultural change in an organization can be achieved through changing the firm's ________ because they are easy to recall and perpetuate.

slogans and acronyms

career functions of mentoring.

sponsorship, exposure and visibility, coaching, protection, challenging assignments

Culture "eats" what for breakfast?

strategy

What are the key contingency factors to consider when making decisions about organization design?

strategy and goals market uncertainty decision-making process technology size

What are the key aspects of an effective vision?

It outlines how to achieve a desirable future. It helps describe a desirable future.

traditional management focus

Self-contained within organization's boundaries Mid-1800s through 1970s

Companies with an internal focus with a value on flexibility rather than stability and control are said to have a(n) _____ culture.

clan

Which forms of language help reinforce characteristics of a desired culture?

legends about important events myths about company history stories about key people

The competing values framework teaches us that companies with a ____ culture tend to have more positive organizational outcomes.

market

Organizations with rigid bureaucracies, strict rules, narrowly defined tasks, and top-down communication are called _____ organizations.

mechanistic

The process of forming and maintaining an intensive and lasting developmental relationship between a variety of developers and a junior person is called

mentoring

What is the blurb that states the reason for the organization's existence?

mission statement

What is the visual representation of a company's critical objectives and the crucial relationships among them that drive organizational performance?

strategy map

An open-office plan results in what?

stress due to overstimulation limited ability to focus due to distractions lack of privacy

A ______ approach to change can be used to figure out what to change and to determine how to evaluate the success of a change effort.

systems

stages in Lewin's change model.

unfreezing, changing, refreezing

A company's _______ describes a compelling future state.

vision


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