Deck 13: Social Work Practice With Organizations: Intervention, Termination, and Evaluation
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Deck 13: Social Work Practice With Organizations: Intervention, Termination, and Evaluation
1
In the intervention phase of organizational change, the social worker and allies create a group of people who are willing to work towards organizational change. This group is called a:
A) Change group
B) Advocacy group
C) Working group
D) Organizational group
A) Change group
B) Advocacy group
C) Working group
D) Organizational group
C
2
Organizational change that emphasizes the ability to self-correct when needed reflect which type of model or approach?
A) Self-learning model
B) Systems approach
C) Social ecology approach
D) Postmodernist approach
A) Self-learning model
B) Systems approach
C) Social ecology approach
D) Postmodernist approach
A
3
Which model or approach to organizational change emphasizes that a change in one part of the organization creates changes in other parts of the organization?
A) Self-learning model
B) Systems approach
C) Social ecology approach
D) Postmodernist approach
A) Self-learning model
B) Systems approach
C) Social ecology approach
D) Postmodernist approach
B
4
When social workers want to help make changes in organizations and agencies, analyzing power and power dynamics is essential.
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People who are both internal and external to the organization can identify needed organizational changes.
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6
A key component in creating successful working groups is:
A) To only recruit powerful group members
B) To continually recruit working group members throughout the change process
C) To always keep the same working group members throughout the change process
D) To always have an odd number of working group members
A) To only recruit powerful group members
B) To continually recruit working group members throughout the change process
C) To always keep the same working group members throughout the change process
D) To always have an odd number of working group members
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7
A long-term, formal plan for the organization's future is called a:
A) Change plan
B) Organizational Strategy
C) Tactic
D) Strategic plan
A) Change plan
B) Organizational Strategy
C) Tactic
D) Strategic plan
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8
The policy approach to organizational change:
A) Involves large-scale change to create new or amend existing policy
B) Is focused on structured activities that are designed to achieve a specific goal
C) Involves small, flexible changes
D) None of the above
A) Involves large-scale change to create new or amend existing policy
B) Is focused on structured activities that are designed to achieve a specific goal
C) Involves small, flexible changes
D) None of the above
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9
A change proposal that includes small, impermanent changes that can be adapted to changing needs relatively easily follows which structure?
A) Practice
B) Policy
C) Personnel
D) Projects
A) Practice
B) Policy
C) Personnel
D) Projects
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10
A change tactic refers to:
A) Specific actions or skills taken to implement a change strategy
B) An overall approach to a change effort
C) A covert scheme developed to successfully compete with a rival organization
D) A change plan devised with short-term goals
A) Specific actions or skills taken to implement a change strategy
B) An overall approach to a change effort
C) A covert scheme developed to successfully compete with a rival organization
D) A change plan devised with short-term goals
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11
The three basic strategies for organizational change include:
A) Strengths-based, Conflict, and Systems
B) Community-based, Leadership-focused, and Collaborative
C) Collaborative, Campaign, and Conflict
D) Strategic, Collaborative, and Community-based
A) Strengths-based, Conflict, and Systems
B) Community-based, Leadership-focused, and Collaborative
C) Collaborative, Campaign, and Conflict
D) Strategic, Collaborative, and Community-based
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12
A strategy for organizational change in which the working group and decision-maker(s) agree that some type of change in the organization is needed is called:
A) Campaign Strategy
B) Collaborative Strategy
C) Contest Strategy
D) Capacity Building
A) Campaign Strategy
B) Collaborative Strategy
C) Contest Strategy
D) Capacity Building
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13
A useful skill to employ in campaign change strategies include:
A) Persuasive arguments
B) Capacity Building
C) Triangulation
D) Group Actions
A) Persuasive arguments
B) Capacity Building
C) Triangulation
D) Group Actions
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14
When decision-makers oppose change and are unwilling to communicate with the working group, the following strategy may be helpful for achieving change:
A) Capacity Building
B) Empowerment
C) Participation
D) Bargaining and Negotiation
A) Capacity Building
B) Empowerment
C) Participation
D) Bargaining and Negotiation
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15
Empowerment of clients through participation in the change effort is an important part of:
A) Education
B) Capacity Building
C) Persuasion
D) Bargaining and Negotiation
A) Education
B) Capacity Building
C) Persuasion
D) Bargaining and Negotiation
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16
Organizing a rally is an example of which social work skill for contest change?
A) Bargaining and Negotiation
B) Group Action
C) Persuasion
D) Mass Media appeal
A) Bargaining and Negotiation
B) Group Action
C) Persuasion
D) Mass Media appeal
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17
An element needed in the structure to guide evaluation of a program or project is a:
A) Cost analysis
B) Literature review
C) Management Information System
D) Force Field Analysis
A) Cost analysis
B) Literature review
C) Management Information System
D) Force Field Analysis
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18
A process evaluation focuses on:
A) Process of organizational change
B) Information about specific results
C) Impact of the efforts
D) The degree to which the change effort operated well
A) Process of organizational change
B) Information about specific results
C) Impact of the efforts
D) The degree to which the change effort operated well
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19
An outcome evaluation focuses on:
A) Impact of the efforts
B) Information about specific results
C) Process of organizational change
D) Degree to which the effort operated well
A) Impact of the efforts
B) Information about specific results
C) Process of organizational change
D) Degree to which the effort operated well
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20
An impact evaluation focuses on the:
A) Impact of the efforts
B) Degree to which the effort operated well
C) Information about specific results
D) Process of organizational change
A) Impact of the efforts
B) Degree to which the effort operated well
C) Information about specific results
D) Process of organizational change
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21
Discuss important considerations in developing and maintaining working groups for organizational change.
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22
Explain one skill that is useful in collaborative change strategies and give an example.
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23
Explain one skill that is useful in campaign change strategies and gie an example.
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24
Discuss two challenges to implementing change efforts in organizations and give an example of each.
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25
Explain what a logic model is and give an example
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26
Social workers should expect that organizations seek to maintain the status quo rather than enact change.
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27
The three basic strategies for organizational change include:
A) Strengths-based, Conflict, and Systems
B) Community-based, Leadership-focused, and Collaborative
C) Collaborative, Campaign, and Conflict
D) Strategic, Collaborative, and Community-based
A) Strengths-based, Conflict, and Systems
B) Community-based, Leadership-focused, and Collaborative
C) Collaborative, Campaign, and Conflict
D) Strategic, Collaborative, and Community-based
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28
A process of evaluation that focuses on the specific results achieved by the organizational change effort is called:
A) Impact evaluation
B) Process evaluation
C) Outcome evaluation
D) None of the above
A) Impact evaluation
B) Process evaluation
C) Outcome evaluation
D) None of the above
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29
Define the term "persuasion" and describe three skills of persuasion that can be used in social work practice with an organization.
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