Deck 3: The Threads of Organizations: Theories

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Which of the following IS NOT a characteristic of a bureaucratic organization, as defined by Weber?

A) hierarchical structure
B) reliance on rules and regulations
C) impersonal
D) fluid network structure
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Open model theorists developed their models in partial reaction to the ______________ of Weber's bureaucratic theory.

A) flexibility
B) rigidity
C) humanism
D) broadness
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A key representative of scientific management is

A) Elton Mayo
B) Frederick Taylor
C) Max Weber
D) Herbert Simon.
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The tendency of people to change their behavior when they know they are being observed is referred to as the

A) Theory Z
B) principles of administration
C) Maslow pyramid
D) Hawthorne effect
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Frederick Herzberg theorized that which of the following concepts made people feel good or bad about their jobs?

A) self-actualization and ego motivation
B) hygienic factors and motivator factors
C) economic security and self-esteem
D) hierarchy and rules/regulations
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Which of the following factors is NOT considered an important motivator by organizations?

A) mentoring
B) recognition of work well done
C) shorter working hours
D) clear job expectations
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Task environment in organization theory refers to

A) small, collegial, informal work groups
B) the forces that affect the organization's ability to fulfill its mission
C) practitioners who study public organization mission and goals
D) client feedback
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_________________________ refers to getting people to do what you want them to do within the organization.

A) Manipulation
B) Moral decision making
C) Equitable treatment
D) Rational decision making
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What percentage of public employees have observed abusive or intimidating behavior by co-workers?

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 40%
D) 75%
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What percentage of federal employees believe that the work they do is meaningful?

A) 10%
B) 40%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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Max Weber argued that an impartial, rule-abiding, efficient, merit based career service would best ensure the fulfillment of the public interest.
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Self-actualization refers to the physiological and economic needs of the public agency employee.
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Incivility in organizational life is extensive and costly.
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Open models of organization posit that workers who have both an emotional and rational commitment to their organization will exert their very best effort on the organization's behalf.
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Public organizations must deal with far more controls and constraints emanating from the environment than private organizations.
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Theory Y assumes that people do not like to work and must, therefore, be motivated by direct threats or punishments.
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What are some of the characteristics of the closed model of organizations? What are its major sub-schools?
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What are some characteristics of the open model of organizations? What are its major sub-schools?
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What are the essential differences between the closed and open models of organizations?
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How are the open and closed models synthesized?
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Define organization development and list its principal advantages and disadvantages for public agencies.
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Deck 3: The Threads of Organizations: Theories
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Which of the following IS NOT a characteristic of a bureaucratic organization, as defined by Weber?

A) hierarchical structure
B) reliance on rules and regulations
C) impersonal
D) fluid network structure
D
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Open model theorists developed their models in partial reaction to the ______________ of Weber's bureaucratic theory.

A) flexibility
B) rigidity
C) humanism
D) broadness
B
3
A key representative of scientific management is

A) Elton Mayo
B) Frederick Taylor
C) Max Weber
D) Herbert Simon.
B
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The tendency of people to change their behavior when they know they are being observed is referred to as the

A) Theory Z
B) principles of administration
C) Maslow pyramid
D) Hawthorne effect
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Frederick Herzberg theorized that which of the following concepts made people feel good or bad about their jobs?

A) self-actualization and ego motivation
B) hygienic factors and motivator factors
C) economic security and self-esteem
D) hierarchy and rules/regulations
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Which of the following factors is NOT considered an important motivator by organizations?

A) mentoring
B) recognition of work well done
C) shorter working hours
D) clear job expectations
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Task environment in organization theory refers to

A) small, collegial, informal work groups
B) the forces that affect the organization's ability to fulfill its mission
C) practitioners who study public organization mission and goals
D) client feedback
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_________________________ refers to getting people to do what you want them to do within the organization.

A) Manipulation
B) Moral decision making
C) Equitable treatment
D) Rational decision making
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What percentage of public employees have observed abusive or intimidating behavior by co-workers?

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 40%
D) 75%
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What percentage of federal employees believe that the work they do is meaningful?

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B) 40%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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Max Weber argued that an impartial, rule-abiding, efficient, merit based career service would best ensure the fulfillment of the public interest.
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Self-actualization refers to the physiological and economic needs of the public agency employee.
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Incivility in organizational life is extensive and costly.
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Open models of organization posit that workers who have both an emotional and rational commitment to their organization will exert their very best effort on the organization's behalf.
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Public organizations must deal with far more controls and constraints emanating from the environment than private organizations.
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Theory Y assumes that people do not like to work and must, therefore, be motivated by direct threats or punishments.
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What are some of the characteristics of the closed model of organizations? What are its major sub-schools?
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What are some characteristics of the open model of organizations? What are its major sub-schools?
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What are the essential differences between the closed and open models of organizations?
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How are the open and closed models synthesized?
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Define organization development and list its principal advantages and disadvantages for public agencies.
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