Deck 7: Implementing Organizational Change: Agency Policy, Projects, and Programs

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You were asked to critically think about each of the following dilemmas regarding program development that were presented in the text except:

A) Inadequate attention to older adults living in their own homes and in need of support
B) Insufficient job training for clients at a Veterans Affairs hospital
C) Inadequate energy assistance from a county social services department for people with visual disabilities
D) Insufficient sex education at a high school
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Nuevo Puente's philosophy held that:

A) What goes around comes around
B) If one is not campaigning for political candidates in the community, one cannot expect change
C) Lack of pride in one's ethnic background can directly relate to low self-esteem
D) All of the above
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Examples of projects that might be initiated in agencies include all of the following except:

A) Evaluating the effects of an agency change
B) Meeting clients' special needs
C) Implementing internal agency changes
D) Establishing a social program
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The second step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to:

A) Muster support and formulate an action system
B) Make plans to gain support
C) Master the necessary skills
D) Manipulate the macro situation
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Which of the following is (are) true about organizational goals?

A) Sometimes formal goals reflect an agency's real goals and sometimes they do not.
B) Informal agency goals can replace formally stated goals.
C) Agency goals never become too complex or numerous to be accomplished realistically.
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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Examples of agency policies on practice procedures include:

A) Rules governing intervention approaches
B) Record-keeping methods
C) Staff evaluation criteria
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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The first step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to:

A) Identify the issues involved
B) Start with an innovative idea
C) Introduce the change process
D) Inspect the macro context
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The case example involving Spiro and Farica focused on:

A) Changing agency goals
B) Changing how clients' problems were assessed
C) Changing agency record-keeping procedures
D) Increasing or reallocating agency personnel
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The______system includes those people who agree and are committed to work together in order to attain the proposed macro change.

A) Agency
B) Target
C) Action
D) Macro client
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The Nuevo Puente project results found all of the following except:

A) Participants' school attendance marginally dropped.
B) Youths learned the importance of group solidarity.
C) Youths learned the importance of addressing all forms of substance abuse in the community.
D) Participants developed greater pride in their heritage.
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The individual who initiates the macro change process is:

A) The target system
B) The macro client system
C) The service provision system
D) The change agent
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Step five in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is:

A) Identify potential problems
B) Inspect opposition
C) Implement the plan
D) Individualize your tasks
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In the project example conducted by Nuevo Puente, __________  is a key concept described as the strength and the ability to resist risk-taking behavior.

A) Resilience
B) Self-esteem
C) Resistance
D) Fortitude
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Which of the following is (are) true about the macro client system ?

A) It includes those people who will ultimately benefit from the change process.
B) It usually involves some particular client population with similar characteristics that receives similar agency services.
C) It is made up of only one individual client system.
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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All of the following are true regarding projects except:

A) Projects are directed at completing some time-limited and specific goal.
B) Workers undertaking projects usually have greater control over the tasks at hand.
C) Many staff members are usually required to implement a project.
D) Program development often requires a larger action system than does a project.
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When a worker decides to pursue an agency policy change, he or she should first answer each of the following questions except:

A) Will the change result in improved service delivery and resources to clients?
B) Will the change result in clear and measurable goals, objectives, and action steps?
C) Will the change result in improved working conditions for staff so that they are better able to serve their clients in a more effective or efficient way?
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Step seven in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is:

A) Evaluate progress
B) Encourage support systems
C) Engage in relationships with action system member
D) Establish agency potential to participate in the macro change process
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A proposed program's purpose should articulate all of the following facets except:

A) Defining the unmet need
B) Specifying the services to be provided
C) Identifying the clientele
D) Identifying the opposition
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During the macro change process, engagement:

A) Is the clearly defined first phase of intervention as it is with individual clients
B) Is a potentially ongoing process
C) May occur over long periods of time
D) All of the above
E) b and c only
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The third step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to:

A) Assess macro variables
B) Identify assets
C) Assimilate support
D) Assist administrators in implementation
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage of resistance, after decision- makers have already had some time to mull over the issues, critics tend to die down and supporters slowly start to emerge.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Which of the following is (are) true about the composition of action systems?

A) A five-person action system is ideal.
B) You should select people who have vast differences in power in order to enhance diversity.
C) Exclude potential members who can only make limited commitments.
D) Communication and decision-making is most effective if limited to not more than two of the members at one time.
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You should only use the technique of pressuring to achieve a macro change when the following condition(s) is ( are) present:

A) You have tried everything else you could think of including persuasion, and nothing has worked.
B) You are hesitant about pursuing the macro change.
C) You feel you have very little chance of achieving your goals.
D) All of the above
E) a and c only
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All of the following are true about PERT charts except:

A) T hey depict task sequence.
B) T hey avoid portraying specific tasks to minimize confusion.
C) T hey establish a time frame.
D) T hey assume a number of forms.
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"Painting the walls in the unit" is considered a(n) :

A) A ction step
B) G oal
C) O bjective
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"Henrietta will meet with the volunteer coordinator to explain the painting project" is considered a(n):

A) A ction step
B) G oal
C) O bjective
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According to the text, the first step in persuading a decision-maker to initiate a macro change is to:

A) Allow time to discuss, mull over, and answer decision-makers' questions
B) Articulate the problem clearly and succinctly
C) Summarize any progress you have made with the decision-makers and any agreement regarding how to proceed
D) State your macro change proposal
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Methods to initiate persuasion include the following:

A) Establishing something in common and starting from there
B) Straightforwardly sharing your own feelings
C) Employing a direct confrontation
D) A ll of the above
E) a  and b only
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Which of the following types of assets should you identify and consider when initiating an agency project?

A) Reputation of the agency's director
B) Personal salary levels
C) Amount of time involved
D) All of the above
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"Improving conditions in a unit at a residential treatment center" is considered a(n):

A) Action step
B) Goal
C) Objective
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A feasibility study is :

A) A systematic evaluation of the resources necessary to achieve your program development goals
B) An order by a judge authorizing specified law officers to examine a subject's premises or possessions and to bring any evidence found to the court
C) A research procedure, often used in clinical situations, to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention
D) A tentative proposition that describes a possible relationship among facts that can be observed and measured
Question
Regarding communication within organizations, which of the following is most accurate?

A) Paper-based interoffice memos are currently the chief form of internal communication within organizations.
B) E-mail is most appropriate to deliver lengthy documents and for explaining organizational policies and procedures.
C) E-mail has become an acceptable substitute for face-to-face conversations.
D) E-mail is inappropriate for sensitive, confidential, or lengthy documents.
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage there is some conflict and decision-makers must decide whether to go with the proposal or not .

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Strategies to pursue when pressuring for macro change include all of the following except:

A) C irculating a petition to gain collective support and submitting it to administration for consideration
B) G oing to the newspapers, television, and radio with information that will bring agency problems to public attention
C) S uggesting to decision-makers that a committee be formed to discuss and consider the proposed plan
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage of resistance there is underlying resistance in the internal agency environment after the proposal has been initiated and implemented.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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PERT charts:

A) Always use the time unit of individual days
B) Establish time frames
C) Avoid establishing deadlines for evaluating progress
D) Are less efficient in a vertical format
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PERT stands for:

A) Professional Evaluation Regarding Training
B) Personal Estimation of Resource Target
C) Program Evaluation and Review Technique
D) Peripheral Examination of Real Time
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Preparing an agency for the change process includes all of the following tasks except:

A) Decreasing stress level in the agency
B) Enhancing your own legitimacy
C) Enhancing the assets in favor of the change
D) Increasing stress level related to the need for program development
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It is important to consider the following aspect(s) when communicating with decision-makers and presenting your plan to your target system:

A) Role determination
B) Articulation of the formulated plan
C) Practicing a role play of the meeting
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage there is a monumental dose of negativism and a wide range of negative responses.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Programs by definition are relatively short-term, limited endeavors with specific measurable goals and objectives.
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measures the energy or money spent by the organization to accomplish its goals.

A) O utcome
B) E ffort
C) E asement
D) I mpact
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Policy dictates what should and should not be done within the agency setting.
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is the cementing of the change into the structure of the overall service provision system.

A) E ffort
B) I mplement phase
C) S tabilization of change
D) S tart-up
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According to a recent study, between ______ and ____________ percent of social workers have experienced unwanted sexual advances.

A) 26-38
B) 42-51
C) 58-68
D) 75-80
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Any aspect of worker-client intervention and interaction that you feel should be improved can be targeted for policy change.
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Sexual harassment involves all of the following except:

A) U nwelcome sexual advances
B) R equests for sexual favors
C) V erbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that results in a hostile work environment
D) R ape
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Your agency contracts with another agency to furnish vocational rehabilitation counseling, instead of trying to provide it. This is called:

A) S ubstitute contracting
B) P urchase-of-service-contract
C) T hird party fee
D) C ontinuity of service
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Which of the following is (are) among suggestions for getting a new program off the ground during the implementation phase?

A) N urture participating staff's support.
B) C onsider starting out with as large a population of clients as possible.
C) A void trial runs as they take too much time and energy.
D) A ll of the above
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The case example involving program development provided in the text concerned:

A) H omophobia
B) R acism
C) B ureaucratic red tape
D) S exual harassment
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The macro client system includes those people who agree and are committed to work together in order to attain the proposed macro change.
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Regardless of the type of agency policy change considered, the ultimate beneficiaries of that change should be the macro environment.
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Policies usually provide specific detail about activities performed within an agency, while programs and projects stress general guidelines for total agency functioning.
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The three major types of potential agency policy changes include policies on agency goals, practice procedures, and personnel practices.
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Questions one might ask to assess an organization's cultural competence include:

A) In what ways can a culturally competent staff, regardless of the individual worker's cultural background, assist the agency in actualizing its mission of cultural competence?
B) What is the vision of services to the culturally diverse community?
C) How might you determine that the goal of cultural competence has been achieved?
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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The target system is the individual, group, or community to be changed or influenced to achieve the social work goals.
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The role of Coordinator of the Sexual Harassment Awareness Program for Employees described in the text involved all of the following basic duties except:

A) E ducational programming
B) L egal counsel
C) I nformal indirect action
D) P roviding support for victims
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To track the various phases of the development of the Sexual Harassment Awareness Program for Employees (described in the text), the group utilized a:

A) G PS device
B) P rogram Planning and Budgeting System
C) C aroline Center chart
D) P rogram Evaluation and Review Technique
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investigate outcomes and determine whether program goals have been met .

A) F easibility studies
B) E ffort estimates
C) V alue measurements
D) I mpact evaluations
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When composing action systems, the group should ideally consist of no more than ten persons.
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An email is generally used today for sensitive and confidential documents.
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PERT stands for Personal Estimation of Resource Target.
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The high school drop-out rate for African Americans surpasses any other racial/ethnic group in the United States.
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The fourth step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to gain support from the opposition.
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E-mail is most appropriate for lengthy documents as it saves the sender money on paper.
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In the case example in the text, Farica and the staff decided to use e-mail regarding the staffing issue.
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One of the facets of the Nuevo Puente project helped adolescents involve themselves in a range of community activities.
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The initial composer of an action system is always the best choice for leader.
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a proposed intervention approach in your agency is an example of a project in macro practice.
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When developing a program in macro practice, you must clearly define and document the unmet client needs.
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An example of a project in macro practice is provision of internal services to agency staff.
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One of the basic types of assets to consider when initiating a project is time.
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Mustering support can be considered a form of engagement.
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Objectives are often used as a measure of accountability.
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When writing clear objectives, the basic formula for delegating responsibility is to specify who will do what by when.
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The first step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to start with an innovative idea.
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Macro generalist practice requires mustering support from colleagues and influencing decision-makers to effect change at the macro level.
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A PERT chart depicts the task sequence in working toward goals .
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Assets are resources and advantages that will help you to undertake and complete your proposed change process.
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The project conducted by Nuevo Puente resulted in participants' school attendance declining.
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1
You were asked to critically think about each of the following dilemmas regarding program development that were presented in the text except:

A) Inadequate attention to older adults living in their own homes and in need of support
B) Insufficient job training for clients at a Veterans Affairs hospital
C) Inadequate energy assistance from a county social services department for people with visual disabilities
D) Insufficient sex education at a high school
C
2
Nuevo Puente's philosophy held that:

A) What goes around comes around
B) If one is not campaigning for political candidates in the community, one cannot expect change
C) Lack of pride in one's ethnic background can directly relate to low self-esteem
D) All of the above
C
3
Examples of projects that might be initiated in agencies include all of the following except:

A) Evaluating the effects of an agency change
B) Meeting clients' special needs
C) Implementing internal agency changes
D) Establishing a social program
D
4
The second step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to:

A) Muster support and formulate an action system
B) Make plans to gain support
C) Master the necessary skills
D) Manipulate the macro situation
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Which of the following is (are) true about organizational goals?

A) Sometimes formal goals reflect an agency's real goals and sometimes they do not.
B) Informal agency goals can replace formally stated goals.
C) Agency goals never become too complex or numerous to be accomplished realistically.
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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Examples of agency policies on practice procedures include:

A) Rules governing intervention approaches
B) Record-keeping methods
C) Staff evaluation criteria
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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The first step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to:

A) Identify the issues involved
B) Start with an innovative idea
C) Introduce the change process
D) Inspect the macro context
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The case example involving Spiro and Farica focused on:

A) Changing agency goals
B) Changing how clients' problems were assessed
C) Changing agency record-keeping procedures
D) Increasing or reallocating agency personnel
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The______system includes those people who agree and are committed to work together in order to attain the proposed macro change.

A) Agency
B) Target
C) Action
D) Macro client
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The Nuevo Puente project results found all of the following except:

A) Participants' school attendance marginally dropped.
B) Youths learned the importance of group solidarity.
C) Youths learned the importance of addressing all forms of substance abuse in the community.
D) Participants developed greater pride in their heritage.
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The individual who initiates the macro change process is:

A) The target system
B) The macro client system
C) The service provision system
D) The change agent
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Step five in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is:

A) Identify potential problems
B) Inspect opposition
C) Implement the plan
D) Individualize your tasks
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In the project example conducted by Nuevo Puente, __________  is a key concept described as the strength and the ability to resist risk-taking behavior.

A) Resilience
B) Self-esteem
C) Resistance
D) Fortitude
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Which of the following is (are) true about the macro client system ?

A) It includes those people who will ultimately benefit from the change process.
B) It usually involves some particular client population with similar characteristics that receives similar agency services.
C) It is made up of only one individual client system.
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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All of the following are true regarding projects except:

A) Projects are directed at completing some time-limited and specific goal.
B) Workers undertaking projects usually have greater control over the tasks at hand.
C) Many staff members are usually required to implement a project.
D) Program development often requires a larger action system than does a project.
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When a worker decides to pursue an agency policy change, he or she should first answer each of the following questions except:

A) Will the change result in improved service delivery and resources to clients?
B) Will the change result in clear and measurable goals, objectives, and action steps?
C) Will the change result in improved working conditions for staff so that they are better able to serve their clients in a more effective or efficient way?
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Step seven in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is:

A) Evaluate progress
B) Encourage support systems
C) Engage in relationships with action system member
D) Establish agency potential to participate in the macro change process
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A proposed program's purpose should articulate all of the following facets except:

A) Defining the unmet need
B) Specifying the services to be provided
C) Identifying the clientele
D) Identifying the opposition
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During the macro change process, engagement:

A) Is the clearly defined first phase of intervention as it is with individual clients
B) Is a potentially ongoing process
C) May occur over long periods of time
D) All of the above
E) b and c only
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The third step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to:

A) Assess macro variables
B) Identify assets
C) Assimilate support
D) Assist administrators in implementation
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage of resistance, after decision- makers have already had some time to mull over the issues, critics tend to die down and supporters slowly start to emerge.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Which of the following is (are) true about the composition of action systems?

A) A five-person action system is ideal.
B) You should select people who have vast differences in power in order to enhance diversity.
C) Exclude potential members who can only make limited commitments.
D) Communication and decision-making is most effective if limited to not more than two of the members at one time.
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You should only use the technique of pressuring to achieve a macro change when the following condition(s) is ( are) present:

A) You have tried everything else you could think of including persuasion, and nothing has worked.
B) You are hesitant about pursuing the macro change.
C) You feel you have very little chance of achieving your goals.
D) All of the above
E) a and c only
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All of the following are true about PERT charts except:

A) T hey depict task sequence.
B) T hey avoid portraying specific tasks to minimize confusion.
C) T hey establish a time frame.
D) T hey assume a number of forms.
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"Painting the walls in the unit" is considered a(n) :

A) A ction step
B) G oal
C) O bjective
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"Henrietta will meet with the volunteer coordinator to explain the painting project" is considered a(n):

A) A ction step
B) G oal
C) O bjective
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According to the text, the first step in persuading a decision-maker to initiate a macro change is to:

A) Allow time to discuss, mull over, and answer decision-makers' questions
B) Articulate the problem clearly and succinctly
C) Summarize any progress you have made with the decision-makers and any agreement regarding how to proceed
D) State your macro change proposal
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Methods to initiate persuasion include the following:

A) Establishing something in common and starting from there
B) Straightforwardly sharing your own feelings
C) Employing a direct confrontation
D) A ll of the above
E) a  and b only
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Which of the following types of assets should you identify and consider when initiating an agency project?

A) Reputation of the agency's director
B) Personal salary levels
C) Amount of time involved
D) All of the above
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30
"Improving conditions in a unit at a residential treatment center" is considered a(n):

A) Action step
B) Goal
C) Objective
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31
A feasibility study is :

A) A systematic evaluation of the resources necessary to achieve your program development goals
B) An order by a judge authorizing specified law officers to examine a subject's premises or possessions and to bring any evidence found to the court
C) A research procedure, often used in clinical situations, to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention
D) A tentative proposition that describes a possible relationship among facts that can be observed and measured
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32
Regarding communication within organizations, which of the following is most accurate?

A) Paper-based interoffice memos are currently the chief form of internal communication within organizations.
B) E-mail is most appropriate to deliver lengthy documents and for explaining organizational policies and procedures.
C) E-mail has become an acceptable substitute for face-to-face conversations.
D) E-mail is inappropriate for sensitive, confidential, or lengthy documents.
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage there is some conflict and decision-makers must decide whether to go with the proposal or not .

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Strategies to pursue when pressuring for macro change include all of the following except:

A) C irculating a petition to gain collective support and submitting it to administration for consideration
B) G oing to the newspapers, television, and radio with information that will bring agency problems to public attention
C) S uggesting to decision-makers that a committee be formed to discuss and consider the proposed plan
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage of resistance there is underlying resistance in the internal agency environment after the proposal has been initiated and implemented.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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PERT charts:

A) Always use the time unit of individual days
B) Establish time frames
C) Avoid establishing deadlines for evaluating progress
D) Are less efficient in a vertical format
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PERT stands for:

A) Professional Evaluation Regarding Training
B) Personal Estimation of Resource Target
C) Program Evaluation and Review Technique
D) Peripheral Examination of Real Time
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38
Preparing an agency for the change process includes all of the following tasks except:

A) Decreasing stress level in the agency
B) Enhancing your own legitimacy
C) Enhancing the assets in favor of the change
D) Increasing stress level related to the need for program development
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39
It is important to consider the following aspect(s) when communicating with decision-makers and presenting your plan to your target system:

A) Role determination
B) Articulation of the formulated plan
C) Practicing a role play of the meeting
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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When approaching a target system with a macro change proposal, in the______stage there is a monumental dose of negativism and a wide range of negative responses.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Programs by definition are relatively short-term, limited endeavors with specific measurable goals and objectives.
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42
measures the energy or money spent by the organization to accomplish its goals.

A) O utcome
B) E ffort
C) E asement
D) I mpact
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Policy dictates what should and should not be done within the agency setting.
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is the cementing of the change into the structure of the overall service provision system.

A) E ffort
B) I mplement phase
C) S tabilization of change
D) S tart-up
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According to a recent study, between ______ and ____________ percent of social workers have experienced unwanted sexual advances.

A) 26-38
B) 42-51
C) 58-68
D) 75-80
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Any aspect of worker-client intervention and interaction that you feel should be improved can be targeted for policy change.
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Sexual harassment involves all of the following except:

A) U nwelcome sexual advances
B) R equests for sexual favors
C) V erbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that results in a hostile work environment
D) R ape
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Your agency contracts with another agency to furnish vocational rehabilitation counseling, instead of trying to provide it. This is called:

A) S ubstitute contracting
B) P urchase-of-service-contract
C) T hird party fee
D) C ontinuity of service
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Which of the following is (are) among suggestions for getting a new program off the ground during the implementation phase?

A) N urture participating staff's support.
B) C onsider starting out with as large a population of clients as possible.
C) A void trial runs as they take too much time and energy.
D) A ll of the above
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The case example involving program development provided in the text concerned:

A) H omophobia
B) R acism
C) B ureaucratic red tape
D) S exual harassment
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The macro client system includes those people who agree and are committed to work together in order to attain the proposed macro change.
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Regardless of the type of agency policy change considered, the ultimate beneficiaries of that change should be the macro environment.
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Policies usually provide specific detail about activities performed within an agency, while programs and projects stress general guidelines for total agency functioning.
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The three major types of potential agency policy changes include policies on agency goals, practice procedures, and personnel practices.
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Questions one might ask to assess an organization's cultural competence include:

A) In what ways can a culturally competent staff, regardless of the individual worker's cultural background, assist the agency in actualizing its mission of cultural competence?
B) What is the vision of services to the culturally diverse community?
C) How might you determine that the goal of cultural competence has been achieved?
D) All of the above
E) a and b only
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The target system is the individual, group, or community to be changed or influenced to achieve the social work goals.
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The role of Coordinator of the Sexual Harassment Awareness Program for Employees described in the text involved all of the following basic duties except:

A) E ducational programming
B) L egal counsel
C) I nformal indirect action
D) P roviding support for victims
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To track the various phases of the development of the Sexual Harassment Awareness Program for Employees (described in the text), the group utilized a:

A) G PS device
B) P rogram Planning and Budgeting System
C) C aroline Center chart
D) P rogram Evaluation and Review Technique
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investigate outcomes and determine whether program goals have been met .

A) F easibility studies
B) E ffort estimates
C) V alue measurements
D) I mpact evaluations
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When composing action systems, the group should ideally consist of no more than ten persons.
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An email is generally used today for sensitive and confidential documents.
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PERT stands for Personal Estimation of Resource Target.
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The high school drop-out rate for African Americans surpasses any other racial/ethnic group in the United States.
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The fourth step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to gain support from the opposition.
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E-mail is most appropriate for lengthy documents as it saves the sender money on paper.
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In the case example in the text, Farica and the staff decided to use e-mail regarding the staffing issue.
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One of the facets of the Nuevo Puente project helped adolescents involve themselves in a range of community activities.
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The initial composer of an action system is always the best choice for leader.
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a proposed intervention approach in your agency is an example of a project in macro practice.
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When developing a program in macro practice, you must clearly define and document the unmet client needs.
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An example of a project in macro practice is provision of internal services to agency staff.
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One of the basic types of assets to consider when initiating a project is time.
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Mustering support can be considered a form of engagement.
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Objectives are often used as a measure of accountability.
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When writing clear objectives, the basic formula for delegating responsibility is to specify who will do what by when.
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The first step in the process for initiating and implementing macro change is to start with an innovative idea.
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Macro generalist practice requires mustering support from colleagues and influencing decision-makers to effect change at the macro level.
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A PERT chart depicts the task sequence in working toward goals .
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Assets are resources and advantages that will help you to undertake and complete your proposed change process.
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The project conducted by Nuevo Puente resulted in participants' school attendance declining.
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