Exam 1: Communication and the Changing World of Work
Exam 1: Communication and the Changing World of Work53 Questions
Exam 2: Defining Organizational Communication53 Questions
Exam 3: Three Early Perspectives on Organizations and Communication53 Questions
Exam 4: The Systems Perspective on Organizations and Communication53 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural Studies of Organizations and Communication53 Questions
Exam 6: Critical Approaches to Organizations and Communication53 Questions
Exam 7: Identity and Difference in Organizational Life53 Questions
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Exam 9: Communicating Leadership53 Questions
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There are some exceptions to the globalizing trend, and they can be observed in a shift to more local employment and purchasing practices. Which of the following industries has experienced this emphasis on localization?
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How does the book define organizational communication? How can you rewrite that definition in your own words?
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A significant portion of Chapter 1 focuses on the new social contract. Define the new social contract by explaining where it came from (i.e., What was the old social contract?), how it changes modern organizations, and why individuals need to understand it. Use examples throughout your essay to illustrate your points.
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Which of the following best describes how Chapter 1 views change?
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When a major organization or corporation loses the personal data of its customers, primarily through some form of computer hacking, what kind of pressure does that place on the organization?
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Explain the role of multicultural management in modern organizations. Offer one example of how some organizations are adapting to the needs of their multicultural employees and consumers.
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For a period of time, which organization's conferences were a lightning rod for people protesting the negative economic effects of globalization on the environment and the world's poor?
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According to the text, traffickers in Southeast Asia are usually trading in which of the following commodities?
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Many contemporary organizations rely on informal communication networks to assist in responding to a turbulent business environment.
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Some scholars argue that globalization is inevitable. Others say it is dangerous and that we need to focus on more local forms of organization. Based on the text for the course, develop your own stance on globalization and make a case for or against it. Does it provide more promises or problems for modern organizations and individuals? Make sure you use appropriate definitions and examples to support your points.
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According to the text, which of the following technological advances has had a significant impact on organizations and business practices, as evidenced by the way that American music, films, and television command large markets abroad?
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Advances in communication technology are instrumental in creating the possibility of a global business community.
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According to the text, which of the following is NOT considered to be one of the changing critical dimensions of organizational processes?
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The new social contract allows for greater long-term job security.
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What does it mean to say that questions about organizational communication are situated and perishable? Provide an example of each.
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Child care is a low-demand industry in the United States, primarily because most families live close to grandparents and other relatives.
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