Exam 4: The External Environment
Exam 1: Organizations and Organization Theory108 Questions
Exam 2: Strategy, Organization Design, and Effectiveness101 Questions
Exam 3: Fundamentals of Organization Structure102 Questions
Exam 4: The External Environment99 Questions
Exam 5: Interorganizational Relationships96 Questions
Exam 6: Designing Organizations for the International Environment101 Questions
Exam 7: Manufacturing and Service Technologies96 Questions
Exam 8: Using Information Technology for Control and Coordination96 Questions
Exam 9: Organization Size, Life Cycle, and Decline95 Questions
Exam 10: Organizational Culture and Ethical Values89 Questions
Exam 11: Innovation and Change90 Questions
Exam 12: Decision Making Processes90 Questions
Exam 13: Conflict, Power, and Politics92 Questions
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A(n) ____ involves the purchase of one organization by another so that the buyer assumes control.
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If the external environment is stable, a mechanistic and formal organization can be successful.
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Which of the following is a cross-functional group of managers and employees, led by a competitive intelligence professional, who work together to gain a deep understanding of a specific business issue?
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Oil companies, aerospace firms, and telecommunications firms function within a _____ environment.
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Why does environmental complexity lead to organizational complexity? Explain.
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____ refers to the high-tech analysis of large amounts of internal and external data to spot patterns and relationships that might be significant.
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A(n) ____ is a formal linkage that occurs when a member of the board of directors of one company sits on the board of directors of another company.
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When one individual is the link between two companies, this is typically referred to as a _____ interlock.
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A company in a highly uncertain environment is more likely to need a formal integrator.
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When Johnson & Johnson had to cope with the unpredictable Tylenol poisoning issue, their experience best exemplified the____ dimension of the environment.
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____ can be used to erect regulatory barriers against new competitors or to squash unfavorable legislation.
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_____ gives top executives a systematic way to collect and analyze public information about rivals and use it to make better decisions.
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The differences in cognitive and emotional orientations among managers in different functional departments, and the difference in formal structure among these departments is referred to as:
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Which of the following occurs when leaders from important sectors in the environment are made part of an organization?
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In organizations characterized by very ____ and ____ environments, almost no managers are assigned to integration roles.
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Munificence refers to the amount of resources available to support the organization's growth.
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