Deck 4: Culture and Strategy
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Deck 4: Culture and Strategy
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Senses of humour vary and do not always travel well into different cultures,this can affect how creativity and innovation are practised.
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2
Female managers can be found in all cultures.
False
3
However strong an organization's culture,it can never be considered a strategic asset.
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4
In some cultures it is considered acceptable and normal to conduct business discussions during leisure activities,while in others this would not be accepted.
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An organizational culture can be quite easily changed to reflect a strategic change.
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6
Organizational culture refers to the core values shared by the firm's top-level managers,but not necessarily accepted by lower-level employees who are often transitory and not committed to the organization.
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Hofstede's studies were based on surveys from 1968-1972 and might not capture the cultural changes that have occurred throughout the world in the past thirty years.
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As organizational cultures become stronger and more ingrained they open out the possibility for multiple interpretations to flourish.
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9
Although organizational cultures vary considerably,one cannot make an objective judgment that some organizational cultures are more or less functional than others.
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10
Culture can act as a strong integration mechanism,controlling and coordinating people's behaviour.
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11
An organization culture is constituted by a shared belief system that is emotionally charged as it encompasses the values and norms of its members and offers them an interpretive filter through which they make sense of what is around them.
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12
Some managerial cultures support a competitive outlook at an organizational level,while others encourage competition at an individual manager vs.manager level.
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13
A culture of internal co-operation and customer orientation,together with a willingness to learn,adapt and change is ideal for an organization to experience strategic success.
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14
Having an organizational culture means that sub-cultures do not arise.
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15
In all countries managers prefers to negotiate in teams not on a one-to-one basis.
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16
Culture is closely associated with power and can be such a strong force that overlooked,strategy implementation may not happen.
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17
The culture of an organization is related to its people,their behavior and the operation of the structure.
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18
The appropriate way of doing business varies across countries as some cultures prefer a watertight contractual approach while others are more comfortable with trust and a handshake.
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19
Culture change requires all staff to change their fundamental beliefs,customs and values.
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20
To a great extent the culture of an organization is dictated by its strategic leader.
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21
National cultures are acquired during childhood and reinforced simply by living one's life in a particular society.
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22
Changing an organizational culture is more difficult when:
A) The existing culture is fully understood.
B) The personality and beliefs of the strategic leader support change.
C) The extent of the strategic need is not understood.
D) The history of the is one of continual change and adaptation.
A) The existing culture is fully understood.
B) The personality and beliefs of the strategic leader support change.
C) The extent of the strategic need is not understood.
D) The history of the is one of continual change and adaptation.
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23
In regards to individualism vs.collectivism:
A) Collectivists never discriminate against out-group members and may be more opportunistic when dealing with in-group members
B) Individualists make more distinction between in-group and out-group membership
C) Individualists are more opportunistic when dealing with in-group members
D) Collectivists may view social interactions/activities as unessential and wasteful of resources
A) Collectivists never discriminate against out-group members and may be more opportunistic when dealing with in-group members
B) Individualists make more distinction between in-group and out-group membership
C) Individualists are more opportunistic when dealing with in-group members
D) Collectivists may view social interactions/activities as unessential and wasteful of resources
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24
The potential for culture change is unaffected by the strength and history of the existing culture.
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25
Which tends to be true of masculine cultures?
A) May have a relative advantage in small-scale, customized manufacturing.
B) May be at a disadvantage in making products efficiently, well and fast.
C) Stereotypical manager is decisive.
D) Stereotypical manager is accustomed to seeking consensus.
A) May have a relative advantage in small-scale, customized manufacturing.
B) May be at a disadvantage in making products efficiently, well and fast.
C) Stereotypical manager is decisive.
D) Stereotypical manager is accustomed to seeking consensus.
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26
Which of the following is/are true regarding cultures and strategic choices?
A) Managers in high power distance countries have a greater penchant for centralized authority
B) Solicitation of subordinate feedback and participation is a sign of weak leadership in high power distance countries
C) Managers in low uncertainty avoidance countries rely more on experience and training
D) All of the above
A) Managers in high power distance countries have a greater penchant for centralized authority
B) Solicitation of subordinate feedback and participation is a sign of weak leadership in high power distance countries
C) Managers in low uncertainty avoidance countries rely more on experience and training
D) All of the above
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27
Which of the following is not a dimension used to describe national cultures?
A) The degree to which members of the society accept or expect uneven power distributions in society
B) The degree to which the focus of society is on individuals or the group
C) The degree to which members of the society reflect established ethical norms
D) The degree to which members of society are tolerant of uncertainty and ambiguity
A) The degree to which members of the society accept or expect uneven power distributions in society
B) The degree to which the focus of society is on individuals or the group
C) The degree to which members of the society reflect established ethical norms
D) The degree to which members of society are tolerant of uncertainty and ambiguity
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28
Individualism is best defined as:
A) The degree of social inequality.
B) The identity of an individual is not based on the identity of his or her collective group.
C) Sex role differentiation.
D) The extent to which people accept ambiguous situations.
A) The degree of social inequality.
B) The identity of an individual is not based on the identity of his or her collective group.
C) Sex role differentiation.
D) The extent to which people accept ambiguous situations.
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29
Strong cultures:
A) Are an important strategic asset
B) Protect an organization from long-term human resource management problems
C) Are always associated with creative and innovative capability
D) Enforce good manager/staff relations
A) Are an important strategic asset
B) Protect an organization from long-term human resource management problems
C) Are always associated with creative and innovative capability
D) Enforce good manager/staff relations
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30
Long-term orientation is best defined as:
A) The degree of social inequality
B) Sex role differentiation
C) The extent to which people accept ambiguous situations
D) Emphasis on perseverance and savings
A) The degree of social inequality
B) Sex role differentiation
C) The extent to which people accept ambiguous situations
D) Emphasis on perseverance and savings
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31
National cultures can be classified on their levels of Confucian dynamics.This meANSWER:
A) The degree to which decisions are focused on the long term or short term
B) The degree to which society draws strong distinctions between gender roles
C) The degree to which members of society accept uneven power distribution
D) The degree to which the focus of society is on the individual or the group
A) The degree to which decisions are focused on the long term or short term
B) The degree to which society draws strong distinctions between gender roles
C) The degree to which members of society accept uneven power distribution
D) The degree to which the focus of society is on the individual or the group
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32
Power distance is best defined as:
A) The degree of social inequality
B) The identity of an individual is not based on the identity of his or her collective group
C) Sex role differentiation
D) The extent to which people accept ambiguous situations
A) The degree of social inequality
B) The identity of an individual is not based on the identity of his or her collective group
C) Sex role differentiation
D) The extent to which people accept ambiguous situations
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33
Culture and power:
A) Do not affect long-term competitive advantage
B) Affect the choice, incidence and application of the modes of strategy creation
C) Do not influence how relationships with customers and suppliers are maintained
D) Affect key performance indicators
A) Do not affect long-term competitive advantage
B) Affect the choice, incidence and application of the modes of strategy creation
C) Do not influence how relationships with customers and suppliers are maintained
D) Affect key performance indicators
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34
Organizational culture is:
A) Amorphous and changeable
B) Not easily imitable
C) So difficult to analyze that most firms should choose to ignore it
D) Typically fragile in the face of changes in the external environment
A) Amorphous and changeable
B) Not easily imitable
C) So difficult to analyze that most firms should choose to ignore it
D) Typically fragile in the face of changes in the external environment
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35
The norms,principles and standards of conduct that govern behaviour:
A) Are an important part of national culture but not organizational culture.
B) Are private matters and not issues for formal institutions.
C) Have a substantial overlap with what is illegal.
D) Are sometimes ignored in the case of downsizing.
A) Are an important part of national culture but not organizational culture.
B) Are private matters and not issues for formal institutions.
C) Have a substantial overlap with what is illegal.
D) Are sometimes ignored in the case of downsizing.
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36
One challenge facing large multinational companies is to manage the cultural differences that inevitably exist through the promotion of strong values they feel are universal.
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37
Culture is so fundamental to strategy because it:
A) Affects behaviour unconsciously
B) Is a capability that can influence competitive advantage
C) Is integral to market analyses
D) Identifies how barriers to entry will be assessed
A) Affects behaviour unconsciously
B) Is a capability that can influence competitive advantage
C) Is integral to market analyses
D) Identifies how barriers to entry will be assessed
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38
Most successful companies have multiple cultures with none particularly dominant.
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39
The firm's system of shared values that guides employees is called:
A) Organizational energy
B) Organizational culture
C) Organizational synergy
D) Organizational power
A) Organizational energy
B) Organizational culture
C) Organizational synergy
D) Organizational power
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40
What an organization states as its values are always the values that underpin its activities.
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41
Culture is often transmitted through:
A) Newsletters and communiqués
B) Annual reports
C) Stories of past events, glories and heroes
D) Company websites
A) Newsletters and communiqués
B) Annual reports
C) Stories of past events, glories and heroes
D) Company websites
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42
What are the three people aspects of culture that shape how it materializes in organizations?
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43
How might MNCs benefit from cultural differences within their organizations?
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44
A growth-orientated organization is likely not to:
A) Take a long-term perspective
B) Be risk averse
C) Be resourceful
D) Be good and dealing with rapid change
A) Take a long-term perspective
B) Be risk averse
C) Be resourceful
D) Be good and dealing with rapid change
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45
A market-driven organization is likely not to be:
A) Consistent and disciplined in what it does
B) Adhere to systems and procedures
C) Strong on teamworking
D) All of the above
A) Consistent and disciplined in what it does
B) Adhere to systems and procedures
C) Strong on teamworking
D) All of the above
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46
Explain the characteristics of the role culture.
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47
An organization with a fragmented culture could suggest what?
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48
Analyser type organizations:
A) Have explorative beliefs
B) Search for new opportunities
C) Seek to combine stability and change
D) All of the above
A) Have explorative beliefs
B) Search for new opportunities
C) Seek to combine stability and change
D) All of the above
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49
Reactor type organizations:
A) Are positive organizations
B) Must ultimately adopt a defender, prospector or analyser approach
C) Have strong reward-based internal HRM processes
D) Change easily and willingly
A) Are positive organizations
B) Must ultimately adopt a defender, prospector or analyser approach
C) Have strong reward-based internal HRM processes
D) Change easily and willingly
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50
When managing multi-cultural MNCs,managers are said to follow four options for engendering cultural fit,or not,within their organizations,what are they?
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51
What are the potential strengths and weaknesses of an efficient operations-driven business?
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52
What are the four most important manifestations of culture?
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53
Identify the characteristics associated with organizations with multiple cultures.
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54
What are the three power aspects of organizational culture?
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55
Rites and rituals are:
A) Formalized in procedures and policies
B) Important in determining how the organization will compete
C) The behaviour patterns in which culture is manifest
D) Prevalent in entrepreneurial organizations
A) Formalized in procedures and policies
B) Important in determining how the organization will compete
C) The behaviour patterns in which culture is manifest
D) Prevalent in entrepreneurial organizations
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56
A growth-orientated organization is likely to be:
A) Strong on teamworking
B) Competitive
C) Efficient
D) Good at executing plans
A) Strong on teamworking
B) Competitive
C) Efficient
D) Good at executing plans
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57
A market-driven organization is likely to be:
A) Resourceful and entrepreneurial
B) Risk oriented
C) Pragmatic in terms of getting things done
D) All of the above
A) Resourceful and entrepreneurial
B) Risk oriented
C) Pragmatic in terms of getting things done
D) All of the above
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58
Prospector type organizations:
A) Look to break new ground
B) Prefer high-risk strategies
C) Are externally rather than internally focused
D) All of the above
A) Look to break new ground
B) Prefer high-risk strategies
C) Are externally rather than internally focused
D) All of the above
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59
Defender type organizations:
A) Prefer high-risk strategies
B) Amend strategies as promising ideas emerge
C) Are creative and innovative
D) Prefer low-risk strategies
A) Prefer high-risk strategies
B) Amend strategies as promising ideas emerge
C) Are creative and innovative
D) Prefer low-risk strategies
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60
Deal and Kennedy (1982)have isolated five key elements of culture,what are they?
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61
Culture and power are important interrelated elements. Power is related to the potential or ability to do something. How power is used reflects the dominant culture of the organization. Define the seven levers of power.
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62
Miles and Snow (1978)produced a typology of organizations which can be looked at in relation to culture and strategy formation. Identify these and discuss their characteristics.
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