Deck 5: Knowledge and Theories About Organizations

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Which theory has been criticized for its emphasis on power and access to resources instead of effective service provision to clients?

A) Ecosystems
B) Political-economy
C) Contingency
D) Institutional
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For the remainder of chapters, this text will view organizations from the ________ perspective.

A) ecosystems
B) contingency
C) institutional
D) cultural
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Plugitup manufactures earplugs. Which term refers to the raw materials necessary for producing these earplugs?

A) Input
B) Output
C) Subsystems
D) Products of entropy
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Which of the following terms refers, in the broadest sense, to the entire system of services, benefits, and programs designed to help people sustain themselves and their families?

A) Human services
B) Public social agencies
C) Social welfare
D) Family life education
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four components that define organizations?

A) Political entities
B) Goal-directed
C) Linked to the external environment
D) Designed as deliberately structured and coordinated activity systems
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Which organizational theory emphasizes that jobs and tasks be studied extensively to develop and standardize work procedures and expectations?

A) Systems
B) Scientific management
C) Theory Y
D) Cultural perspective
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Which of the following is a core value in the NASW Code of Ethics ?

A) Dignity and worth of the person
B) Quality management
C) Adherence to professional boundaries
D) Focus on human relations
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Which statement describes Theory X managers?

A) They view workers as lifetime employees.
B) They believe employees will not only accept responsibility but also seek it.
C) They believe mistakes and errors are viewed as necessary phases of the learning process.
D) They view employees as being incapable of much growth.
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Organizational _____ is the study of human conduct in the workplace, the interaction between people and the organization, and the organization itself.

A) culture
B) management
C) behavior
D) hierarchy
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Which of the following is true in organizations that apply classical organizational theories?

A) Constant assessment and adjustment is emphasized.
B) Minimal independent functioning on the part of employees is needed.
C) There are flexible rules.
D) How people feel about their jobs is significant.
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Which of the following statements about the cultural perspective on organizations is FALSE?

A) It asserts "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
B) It assumes performance will be predictable.
C) It may squelch innovative ideas.
D) Workers will evaluate nontraditional approaches fairly and impartially.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the principles basic to the administrative theory of management?

A) Authority and responsibility
B) Unity of direction
C) Flexibility and creativity
D) Centralization
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Theory Y managers:

A) believe that mistakes and errors are necessary phases of the learning process.
B) presume employees will undergo long periods of evaluation and are not promoted quickly.
C) view employees as being incapable of much growth.
D) assume a homogeneous internal organizational culture.
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The Hawthorne studies of the 1920s lead to the emergence of the ________ movement.

A) human relations
B) scientific management
C) bureaucratic
D) feminist
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Which of the following statements regarding the dynamics of gender-based power in organizations is FALSE?

A) Power elites enforce norms and systems that guarantee continued power.
B) In organizations where men already assume most of the powerful positions, there is a tendency to promote other men to maintain that status quo.
C) People in powerful positions begin to assume they are naturally entitled to maintain that power over others.
D) Women who attain higher levels of authority and power continue their interest in helping other women advance.
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Which of the following is NOT a concept of feminist theories that can be applied to organizations to counteract gender-related power dynamics?

A) Empowerment
B) Diversity is strength
C) The importance of process
D) Keeping the political impersonal
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Which type of social agency is run by some designated unit of government and is usually regulated by laws impacting policy?

A) Private
B) Proprietary
C) For-profit
D) Public
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The underlying premise of the _____ theory is the organization's dependence on resources controlled by agents and interest groups in the external environment.

A) institutional
B) political-economy
C) culture-quality
D) contingency
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Which theory maintains that each element involved in an organization depends on other elements?

A) Institutional
B) Political-economy
C) Culture-quality
D) Contingency
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Which of the following is true in organizations that establish an ecosystems theories approach?

A) Performance is regulated and measured.
B) Efficiency is of utmost importance.
C) They are more flexible than many other theories.
D) Managers view employees as being incapable of much growth.
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Theory Y managers view employees as being incapable of much growth.
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A potential weakness of the contingency perspective is its lack of direction.
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Human relations theories emphasize that satisfied and happy employees will manifest the most productivity.
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Theory X managers believe that the promise of internal rewards is stronger motivations than external rewards and punishment.
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Traditional bureaucracies demonstrate the application of systems theories.
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An intake unit for a large county department of social services is an example of an activity system.
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The basic purpose of institutional social services is to enhance the relationships between people and between people and their environment.
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Happyhelp Counseling Center strives for the ecosystems concept of entropy by adding new staff and innovative programs so it can continue to function as a helping agency.
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Financial assistance programs are considered institutional social services.
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Social workers have the serious ethical responsibility of enhancing agency functioning.
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The cultural perspective on organizations assumes "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
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People in powerful positions begin to assume they are naturally entitled to maintain power over others.
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In organizations using an ecosystems theory approach, irrational, spontaneous interactions are expected.
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A major purpose for the existence of a proprietary social agency is to make a profit for its owners.
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The political/economy theory poses difficulties for social workers who maintain professional values and ethics.
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Organizations are social entities.
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Social service agency, social service organization, and social agency are terms that can be used interchangeably.
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Scientific management theory developed at a time when there was great accord between management and employees.
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The mezzo system is critical in human relations theories.
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Theories stressing organizational culture and quality improvement characterized the early decades of the twentieth century.
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What ethical issues may arise when working in an organization? What must the social work practitioner do when confronting such issues?
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Compare and contrast classical organizational theories and human relations theories. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each?
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Define organizations. Why is their study important to social work practitioners?
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Cite and explain three types of social agencies.
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Define the ecosystems concepts of input, output, role, and system and apply them to a fictitious organization called Smileyface Counseling Center.
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What do you think of the five proposed dynamics of gender-based power in organizations? Do they make sense to you, or are they too extreme? Explain why. What are the reasons women make up such a relatively small percentage of people with the greatest political and corporate power, despite making up more than half the population?
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Explain the differences between Theory X and Theory Y management styles.
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Which organizational theory or theories do you think are most effective and practical? What are your reasons for thinking so? What concepts do you think are most important? In what type of organizational environment would you prefer to work? What experiences in working for businesses or organizations have you had that influence your opinions?
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Describe the relationship between management and employees at the time Frederick Taylor developed the scientific management theory. How did this affect the development of the three classical organizational theories?
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How do men fit into the application of feminist theories to organizations?
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1
Which theory has been criticized for its emphasis on power and access to resources instead of effective service provision to clients?

A) Ecosystems
B) Political-economy
C) Contingency
D) Institutional
Political-economy
2
For the remainder of chapters, this text will view organizations from the ________ perspective.

A) ecosystems
B) contingency
C) institutional
D) cultural
ecosystems
3
Plugitup manufactures earplugs. Which term refers to the raw materials necessary for producing these earplugs?

A) Input
B) Output
C) Subsystems
D) Products of entropy
Input
4
Which of the following terms refers, in the broadest sense, to the entire system of services, benefits, and programs designed to help people sustain themselves and their families?

A) Human services
B) Public social agencies
C) Social welfare
D) Family life education
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four components that define organizations?

A) Political entities
B) Goal-directed
C) Linked to the external environment
D) Designed as deliberately structured and coordinated activity systems
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Which organizational theory emphasizes that jobs and tasks be studied extensively to develop and standardize work procedures and expectations?

A) Systems
B) Scientific management
C) Theory Y
D) Cultural perspective
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7
Which of the following is a core value in the NASW Code of Ethics ?

A) Dignity and worth of the person
B) Quality management
C) Adherence to professional boundaries
D) Focus on human relations
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8
Which statement describes Theory X managers?

A) They view workers as lifetime employees.
B) They believe employees will not only accept responsibility but also seek it.
C) They believe mistakes and errors are viewed as necessary phases of the learning process.
D) They view employees as being incapable of much growth.
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Organizational _____ is the study of human conduct in the workplace, the interaction between people and the organization, and the organization itself.

A) culture
B) management
C) behavior
D) hierarchy
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10
Which of the following is true in organizations that apply classical organizational theories?

A) Constant assessment and adjustment is emphasized.
B) Minimal independent functioning on the part of employees is needed.
C) There are flexible rules.
D) How people feel about their jobs is significant.
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11
Which of the following statements about the cultural perspective on organizations is FALSE?

A) It asserts "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
B) It assumes performance will be predictable.
C) It may squelch innovative ideas.
D) Workers will evaluate nontraditional approaches fairly and impartially.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the principles basic to the administrative theory of management?

A) Authority and responsibility
B) Unity of direction
C) Flexibility and creativity
D) Centralization
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Theory Y managers:

A) believe that mistakes and errors are necessary phases of the learning process.
B) presume employees will undergo long periods of evaluation and are not promoted quickly.
C) view employees as being incapable of much growth.
D) assume a homogeneous internal organizational culture.
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The Hawthorne studies of the 1920s lead to the emergence of the ________ movement.

A) human relations
B) scientific management
C) bureaucratic
D) feminist
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15
Which of the following statements regarding the dynamics of gender-based power in organizations is FALSE?

A) Power elites enforce norms and systems that guarantee continued power.
B) In organizations where men already assume most of the powerful positions, there is a tendency to promote other men to maintain that status quo.
C) People in powerful positions begin to assume they are naturally entitled to maintain that power over others.
D) Women who attain higher levels of authority and power continue their interest in helping other women advance.
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16
Which of the following is NOT a concept of feminist theories that can be applied to organizations to counteract gender-related power dynamics?

A) Empowerment
B) Diversity is strength
C) The importance of process
D) Keeping the political impersonal
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17
Which type of social agency is run by some designated unit of government and is usually regulated by laws impacting policy?

A) Private
B) Proprietary
C) For-profit
D) Public
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The underlying premise of the _____ theory is the organization's dependence on resources controlled by agents and interest groups in the external environment.

A) institutional
B) political-economy
C) culture-quality
D) contingency
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Which theory maintains that each element involved in an organization depends on other elements?

A) Institutional
B) Political-economy
C) Culture-quality
D) Contingency
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Which of the following is true in organizations that establish an ecosystems theories approach?

A) Performance is regulated and measured.
B) Efficiency is of utmost importance.
C) They are more flexible than many other theories.
D) Managers view employees as being incapable of much growth.
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Theory Y managers view employees as being incapable of much growth.
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A potential weakness of the contingency perspective is its lack of direction.
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Human relations theories emphasize that satisfied and happy employees will manifest the most productivity.
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Theory X managers believe that the promise of internal rewards is stronger motivations than external rewards and punishment.
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Traditional bureaucracies demonstrate the application of systems theories.
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An intake unit for a large county department of social services is an example of an activity system.
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The basic purpose of institutional social services is to enhance the relationships between people and between people and their environment.
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Happyhelp Counseling Center strives for the ecosystems concept of entropy by adding new staff and innovative programs so it can continue to function as a helping agency.
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Financial assistance programs are considered institutional social services.
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Social workers have the serious ethical responsibility of enhancing agency functioning.
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The cultural perspective on organizations assumes "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
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People in powerful positions begin to assume they are naturally entitled to maintain power over others.
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In organizations using an ecosystems theory approach, irrational, spontaneous interactions are expected.
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A major purpose for the existence of a proprietary social agency is to make a profit for its owners.
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The political/economy theory poses difficulties for social workers who maintain professional values and ethics.
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36
Organizations are social entities.
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Social service agency, social service organization, and social agency are terms that can be used interchangeably.
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Scientific management theory developed at a time when there was great accord between management and employees.
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39
The mezzo system is critical in human relations theories.
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Theories stressing organizational culture and quality improvement characterized the early decades of the twentieth century.
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41
What ethical issues may arise when working in an organization? What must the social work practitioner do when confronting such issues?
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Compare and contrast classical organizational theories and human relations theories. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each?
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Define organizations. Why is their study important to social work practitioners?
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44
Cite and explain three types of social agencies.
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Define the ecosystems concepts of input, output, role, and system and apply them to a fictitious organization called Smileyface Counseling Center.
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46
What do you think of the five proposed dynamics of gender-based power in organizations? Do they make sense to you, or are they too extreme? Explain why. What are the reasons women make up such a relatively small percentage of people with the greatest political and corporate power, despite making up more than half the population?
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47
Explain the differences between Theory X and Theory Y management styles.
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Which organizational theory or theories do you think are most effective and practical? What are your reasons for thinking so? What concepts do you think are most important? In what type of organizational environment would you prefer to work? What experiences in working for businesses or organizations have you had that influence your opinions?
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Describe the relationship between management and employees at the time Frederick Taylor developed the scientific management theory. How did this affect the development of the three classical organizational theories?
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How do men fit into the application of feminist theories to organizations?
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