Exam 15: Organizational Design and Structure
Exam 1: Organizational Behavior and Opportunity97 Questions
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Exam 5: Motivation at Work94 Questions
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The domain of an organization is particularly important because it is defined by the organization.
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Formalization, specialization, and standardization all tend to be greater in larger organizations because they are necessary to control activities within the organization.
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An automobile plant with routinized operating tasks is most likely to use a(n) .
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Large-scale organizations tend to exhibit specialization, formalization, and complexity.
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To meet the conflicting demands of efficiency and customization, organizations need to:
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Short product and organizational life cycles place considerable emphasis on:
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The strongest method of horizontal integration is through teams.
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Mintzberg's adhocracy configuration would most similar to the matrix type of structure.
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Rules, procedures, liaison persons, and task forces are integrative mechanism that link organization parts and programs.
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The prime coordinating mechanism in an adhocracy is mutual adjustment.
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An organization using a weblike structure where some or all of their operating functions are contracted to other organizations would be called a:
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The adhocracy displays a high degree of standardization, a low level of complexity, and minimal environmental uncertainty.
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Perrow's nonroutine technology is characterized by ill-defined problems and many exceptions.
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The process of constructing and adjusting an organization's structure to achieve its goals is called:
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Which of the following contextual variables are LEAST controllable by the organization?
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