Principles of management ch.3
Which of the following refers to an organization's ability to notice and respond to changes in the organization's environment?
Adaptability
Under the _____, if an employee is sexually harassed by anyone at work, the company and the harasser are potentially liable for damages, attorneys' fees, and back pay.
1991 Civil Rights Act
_____ summarize the perceived relationships between environmental factors and possible organizational actions.
Cognitive maps
_____ refers to the number and the intensity of external factors in the environment that affect organizations.
Environmental complexity
_____ refers to the extent to which managers can understand or predict which environmental changes and trends will affect their businesses.
Environmental uncertainty
complex environment
Includes many factors
Identify a true statement about the specific environment of an organization.
It directly affects the way the firm conducts day-to-day business.
Which of the following is included in the surface level of an organization's culture?
Managers' behaviors
_____ involves identifying and addressing client trends and problems after they occur.
Reactive customer monitoring
_____ are a component of the general environment that indirectly affects all organizations.
Sociocultural trends
Which of the following examples falls in the level immediately below the surface level of an organization's culture?
Values expressed by the employees
resource scarcity
abundance or shortage of organizational resources in external environment
consistent organizational culture
actively defines and teaches values beliefs and attitudes
keys to an organizational culture that fosters success
adaptability clear mission consistency employee involvment
ways of changing organizational culture
behavioral addition behavioral subsitution changing visible artifacts selection
company mission
business's purpose or reason for existing helps guide decisions
Edward Potts, the chief executive officer of an advertising agency, learns that the level of employee interaction in the company is low and that it is adversely affecting the quality of work. He decides to convert the company's workspace into an open-plan office without any individual cubicle partitions. In this scenario, the new office layout is an example of a(n) _____.
c. visible artifact
opportunistic behavior
caused by a high degree of buyer or seller dependence one party benefits at the expense of other
competitors
companies in the same industry that sell similar products or services
suppliers
companies that provide material, human, financial , and informational resources
Parts of specific environment
customer competitor supplier industry regulation advocacy group
competitive analysis
deciding who competitors are anticipating their moves determining strengths weakness
sociocultural part of general environment
demographic characteristics general behavior attitudes beliefs of people
In the context of organizational environments, the sociocultural component of the general environment consists of:
demographic characteristics of the people.
A competitive analysis involves:
determining a rival firm's strengths and weaknesses.
Interpreting Environmental Factors
determining whether factors are threats or opportunities
what influences environmental uncertainty
environmental change, environmental complexity, and resource scarcity
Environmental uncertainty in an organization is highest when:
environmental complexity is extensive.
3 step process to understanding external environments
environmental scanning interpreting environmental factors acting on threats/opportunities
organizational stories
events or stories told to emphasize culturally consistent decisions, actions etc
media advocacy approach
exposing creating controversy framing their concerns as public issues
Simple environments
few environmental factors
external environment
forces outside of a company that influence or affect it
selection
gathering information about job applicants to decide who should be offered a job hiring people with desired values and beliefs
organizational ceremonies
gatherings to celebrate or commemorate notable changes or achievements
2 types of external organizational environment
general and specific
cognitive maps
graphic representation of relationship between environmental factors and organizational actions
advocacy groups
groups of citizens who try to influence the business practices of specific organizations
In a _____, consumers have relatively more money to spend.
growing economy
In a shrinking economy, _____.
growth for individual businesses is difficult
Expressed values and beliefs
how decisions are made and explained
supplier dependence
how much a company depends on a supplier
buyer dependence
how much a supplier relies on a buyer
environmental uncertainty
how well managers understand or predict the external changes affecting their businesses
proactive monitoring of customers
identifying and addressing customer problems before they occur
reactive customer monitoring
identifying and addressing customer trends and problems after they occur
technology
knowledge, tools, and techniques used to transform inputs into outputs
political/legal component of general environment
legislation regulations court decisions
punctuated equilibrium theory
long periods of stability followed by short periods of dynamic change then returns to stability
behavioral addition
managers and employees perform a new behavior
behavioral substitution
managers and employees perform a new behavior in place of another
In comparison to a static economy, in a growing economy, _____.
more products are bought and sold
relationship behavior
mutually benefical long term relationship between buyers and suppliers
environmental complexity
number and intensity of external factors that affect organizations
visible artifacts
office design dress code personal parking spaces
organizational heroes
people admired for their qualities and achievements within the organization
The _____ component of the general environment includes the legislation, regulations, and court decisions that govern and regulate business behavior.
political/legal
In the context of advocacy group tactics, the _____ approach relies on voluntary participation by the news media and the advertising industry to send out an advocacy group's message.
public communications
advocacy group techniques
public communications media advocacy product boycott
environmental change
rate at which a company's general and specific environments change
two strategies for monitoring customers
reactive and proactive
industry regulation
regulations and rules that control practices or procedures of specific organizations
When high-definition television sets (HDTVs) were first introduced in the market, one reason they were much more expensive than other types of television sets was that there were not enough factories manufacturing the sets to keep up with the demand. This led to a mismatch between the demand and supply. This scenario illustrates the external environmental characteristic of _____.
resource scarcity
In an organization, environmental uncertainty is lowest when:
resources are plentiful.
environmental scanning
searching the environment for events or issues that might affect the organization
Environmental scanning involves:
searching the surroundings for important events or issues that might affect an organization.
Business confidence indices
show how confident managers are about future business growth
how are values and beliefs sustained in organizational culture
stories heroes celebrations
In the context of specific environment of organizations, _____ are companies that provide material, human, financial, and informational resources to other companies.
suppliers
three levels of organizational cultures
surface (seen) expressed values & beliefs(heard) unconscious beliefs (Believed)
seen level
symbolic artifacts what people say workers behaviors
Genevieve is a newly joined Electrical Engineer Officer on board a ship. She struggles to fix the ship's faulty alarm system. The Ship's Chief Engineer explains to her the issues with the alarm system and teaches her how to fix it. In this case, the knowledge of the crew members represents the _____ of the general environment.
technological component
parts of general environment
the economic technological sociocultural political/legal trends
dynamic environments
the rate of environmental change is fast
stable environments
the rate of environmental change is slow
internal environment
trends and events within an organization that affect management, employees and organizational culture
product boycott
try to persuade consumers not to buy a product or service
Specific Environment
unique to that firms industry that affects the way it conducts day to day business
organizational culture
values, beliefs and attitudes shared by members key component of internal environment
public communications
voluntary participation by the news media
unconscious assumptions and beliefs
widely shared beliefs rarely thought about