Deck 8: Organizational Communication

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of organizations?

A) Interdependence.
B) Hierarchical structure.
C) Separation from the environment.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following statements is true of bureaucracies?

A) Employees work freely without supervision.
B) Workers are rewarded equally regardless of their individual performances.
C) From their inception, bureaucracies were considered to be inefficient and dehumanizing.
D) There is a clear chain of command.
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According to Daniels and his colleagues, organizations should be thought of as

A) islands.
B) predators.
C) self-contained nations.
D) forms of behavior.
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The term "climate" when used to describe organizations refers to

A) the number of competitors the organization must defeat to be successful.
B) geographical and weather conditions that can affect how hard employees work.
C) the way members perceive the organization; its identity.
D) the ratio between cots of production and profits.
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What is genre?

A) Another term for the superior-subordinate relationship
B) One of the characteristics of good organizations
C) A unique type of communication with its own rules of discourse
D) Communication that is abstract and impersonal
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A salesperson plays racquetball with the secretary of the head of research and afterwards they discuss the latest office rumors. This is an example of

A) informal channels of communication.
B) upward flow.
C) downward flow.
D) sexual harassment.
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The head of marketing sends a memo to the CEO of the company. This is an example of

A) informal channels of communication.
B) upward flow.
C) downward flow.
D) sexual harassment.
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The dean of humanities and sciences addresses faculty at a monthly meeting. This is an example of

A) informal channels of communication.
B) upward flow.
C) downward flow.
D) sexual harassment.
Question
Which of the following statements is NOT true of the way employees feel about downward flow?

A) They often don't receive enough information to do their jobs.
B) They often feel they receive too much information.
C) They receive too much face-to-face and not enough mediated communication.
D) They receive too much mediated communication and not enough face to- face communication.
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Which is the best definition of how assimilation operates in serial transmission?

A) Details are left out so the amount of information in the message is reduced.
B) Unfamiliar material is changed so that it makes sense to the sender.
C) Certain high points in a message given special significance.
D) All of the above
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A gatekeeper in an organization is

A) a person who communicates frequently with people outside the organization.
B) the person whose job it is to maintain security and make sure trade secrets do not leave the organization.
C) anyone who is in a position to pass on or discard information.
D) the person whose job it is to listen to workers at lower levels of the organization and pass their concerns directly to the top.
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An ombudsman in an organization is

A) a person who communicates frequently with people outside the organization.
B) the person whose job it is to maintain security and make sure trade secrets do not leave the organization.
C) anyone who is in a position to pass on or discard information.
D) the person whose job it is to listen to workers at lower levels of the organization and pass their concerns directly to the top.
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What is NOT true about organizational grapevines?

A) The grapevine satisfies personal needs not met by formal channels.
B) Rumors comprise only a small proportion of the information on the grapevine.
C) Most of the grapevine is made up of rumors.
D) The grapevine is richer in content than formal communication and allows for immediate feedback and clarification.
Question
The term tight-coupling refers to a

A) situation in which nepotism is rampant within the organization.
B) situation that occurs when members within the organization feel that they are being supervised too closely.
C) high degree of interdependence between sub-units within the organization.
D) high degree of concern for the impact of an organization on its environment.
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__________ skills are directly related to a particular job (such as experience in selling for a job insales).

A) Work content
B) Transferable
C) Self-management
D) Other-management
Question
Which of the following is NOT a necessary element of professional communication?

A) acknowledging status difference
B) putting aside personal difference
C) high levels of self disclosure
D) time management
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The term organizational culture is/are

A) the extent to which the organization is accepted by its surrounding community.
B) collectively held understandings about organizational identity.
C) the extent to which the organization creates a quality product.
D) the extent to which organizational members are demographically homogeneous.
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Which increases surprise?

A) Linking newcomers with mentors
B) Early appraisal meetings with feedback
C) Encouraging secrecy norms and a learn-on-your-own philosophy
D) All of the above
Question
Which of the following is a good example of an organizational metaphor?

A) Here at Acme we're a caring family
B) Here at Acme we'll give you a gold watch at retirement
C) Acme is known as "Big Red"
D) Here at Acme we'll tell you if you do a good job
Question
Orientation for first-year students at a college or university is an example of

A) rite of enhancement.
B) rite of renewal
C) rite of passage.
D) rite of conflict reduction.
Question
The purpose of rites of integration is often to

A) permit catharsis and channel aggression.
B) strengthen organizational boundaries by defining who belongs and who doesn't, and to punish out of role behavior.
C) motivate individuals to strive as well as enhance values of the organization.
D) compartmentalize conflict.
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Sexual harassment is more likely to occur in which of the following situations?

A) When the organization is tightly coupled
B) When the superior and subordinate see each other as equals
C) When the organizations defines the normal employee as male
D) When support systems for women and people of color are strong and readily available
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Which of the following is the richest medium?

A) face-to-face conversation
B) telephone conversation
C) e-mail
D) written memo
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An organization is a system consisting of a large number of people working together in a structured way to accomplish multiple roles.
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Interdependence means that people share a common fate.
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A hierarchy is a system in which everyone is equal.
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Organizations can and should attempt to remain aloof from their environments.
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According to the structurational approach, there is a reciprocal relationship between organizational structure and organizational communication.
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Communication in organizations is more formal and deferential than communication in the interpersonal context.
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The best way to deal with a friend who becomes your supervisor is to treat that friend exactly the way you treat him or her outside work.
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Aisatsu is a Japanese term that mean intense loyalty to one's company.
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Downward communication often contains information that is misleading or wrong.
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Message filtering refers to the changes that occur as messages pass from person to person.
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One way to improve accuracy during serial transmission is to build redundancy into messages.
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Subordinates are often reluctant to ask questions of their supervisors.
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Psychologist Stanley Milgram found that it takes an average of five or six links to send a message from one stranger to another.
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Opinion leaders are superior to others, so they tend to have very few connections with coworkers.
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A liaison is someone who connects two cliques without being a member of either one.
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A bridge is a member of a clique who has connections with another clique.
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According to Perrow, one of the factors that led to the Three Mile Island nuclear accident was the fact that the system was so tightly coupled.
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Organizational members experience surprise when they find that old scripts and schemata no longer work.
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Because employees are chosen for competence rather than personal compatibility, people often find themselves working with others they would not choose as friends.
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The metaphors used in an organization often embody basic aspects of organizational culture.
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When it comes to professional relationships it is important to balance inclusion and distance.
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Office romances can disrupt work and make others feel one of the lovers is being given unfair advantages.
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Several studies have found that the majority of respondents accept office romances.
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According to Conrad, colleges and universities have characteristics that make sexual harassment very unlikely.
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Rich media are called "rich" because they use the most expensive technology.
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Stakeholders are groups of people who affect or are affected by organizations.
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What are four characteristics of organizations?
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What problems can be found in upward, downward and horizontal flow? What can be done to solve those problems?
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Discuss the grapevine. Define and discuss its characteristics.
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What is the difference between loose and tight coupling? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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Name and define five of the seven network roles described in the text.
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List 5 rules for creating professional relationships in the workplace. For each, explain briefly why it is important.
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The text lists 6 kinds of organizational rites: rites of passage, degradation enhancement, renewal, conflict reduction and integration. Choose four and for each give an example, explain its purpose and describe its consequences.
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Deck 8: Organizational Communication
1
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of organizations?

A) Interdependence.
B) Hierarchical structure.
C) Separation from the environment.
D) None of the above
Separation from the environment.
2
Which of the following statements is true of bureaucracies?

A) Employees work freely without supervision.
B) Workers are rewarded equally regardless of their individual performances.
C) From their inception, bureaucracies were considered to be inefficient and dehumanizing.
D) There is a clear chain of command.
There is a clear chain of command.
3
According to Daniels and his colleagues, organizations should be thought of as

A) islands.
B) predators.
C) self-contained nations.
D) forms of behavior.
forms of behavior.
4
The term "climate" when used to describe organizations refers to

A) the number of competitors the organization must defeat to be successful.
B) geographical and weather conditions that can affect how hard employees work.
C) the way members perceive the organization; its identity.
D) the ratio between cots of production and profits.
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5
What is genre?

A) Another term for the superior-subordinate relationship
B) One of the characteristics of good organizations
C) A unique type of communication with its own rules of discourse
D) Communication that is abstract and impersonal
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6
A salesperson plays racquetball with the secretary of the head of research and afterwards they discuss the latest office rumors. This is an example of

A) informal channels of communication.
B) upward flow.
C) downward flow.
D) sexual harassment.
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7
The head of marketing sends a memo to the CEO of the company. This is an example of

A) informal channels of communication.
B) upward flow.
C) downward flow.
D) sexual harassment.
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8
The dean of humanities and sciences addresses faculty at a monthly meeting. This is an example of

A) informal channels of communication.
B) upward flow.
C) downward flow.
D) sexual harassment.
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9
Which of the following statements is NOT true of the way employees feel about downward flow?

A) They often don't receive enough information to do their jobs.
B) They often feel they receive too much information.
C) They receive too much face-to-face and not enough mediated communication.
D) They receive too much mediated communication and not enough face to- face communication.
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10
Which is the best definition of how assimilation operates in serial transmission?

A) Details are left out so the amount of information in the message is reduced.
B) Unfamiliar material is changed so that it makes sense to the sender.
C) Certain high points in a message given special significance.
D) All of the above
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11
A gatekeeper in an organization is

A) a person who communicates frequently with people outside the organization.
B) the person whose job it is to maintain security and make sure trade secrets do not leave the organization.
C) anyone who is in a position to pass on or discard information.
D) the person whose job it is to listen to workers at lower levels of the organization and pass their concerns directly to the top.
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12
An ombudsman in an organization is

A) a person who communicates frequently with people outside the organization.
B) the person whose job it is to maintain security and make sure trade secrets do not leave the organization.
C) anyone who is in a position to pass on or discard information.
D) the person whose job it is to listen to workers at lower levels of the organization and pass their concerns directly to the top.
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13
What is NOT true about organizational grapevines?

A) The grapevine satisfies personal needs not met by formal channels.
B) Rumors comprise only a small proportion of the information on the grapevine.
C) Most of the grapevine is made up of rumors.
D) The grapevine is richer in content than formal communication and allows for immediate feedback and clarification.
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14
The term tight-coupling refers to a

A) situation in which nepotism is rampant within the organization.
B) situation that occurs when members within the organization feel that they are being supervised too closely.
C) high degree of interdependence between sub-units within the organization.
D) high degree of concern for the impact of an organization on its environment.
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15
__________ skills are directly related to a particular job (such as experience in selling for a job insales).

A) Work content
B) Transferable
C) Self-management
D) Other-management
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16
Which of the following is NOT a necessary element of professional communication?

A) acknowledging status difference
B) putting aside personal difference
C) high levels of self disclosure
D) time management
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17
The term organizational culture is/are

A) the extent to which the organization is accepted by its surrounding community.
B) collectively held understandings about organizational identity.
C) the extent to which the organization creates a quality product.
D) the extent to which organizational members are demographically homogeneous.
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18
Which increases surprise?

A) Linking newcomers with mentors
B) Early appraisal meetings with feedback
C) Encouraging secrecy norms and a learn-on-your-own philosophy
D) All of the above
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19
Which of the following is a good example of an organizational metaphor?

A) Here at Acme we're a caring family
B) Here at Acme we'll give you a gold watch at retirement
C) Acme is known as "Big Red"
D) Here at Acme we'll tell you if you do a good job
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20
Orientation for first-year students at a college or university is an example of

A) rite of enhancement.
B) rite of renewal
C) rite of passage.
D) rite of conflict reduction.
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21
The purpose of rites of integration is often to

A) permit catharsis and channel aggression.
B) strengthen organizational boundaries by defining who belongs and who doesn't, and to punish out of role behavior.
C) motivate individuals to strive as well as enhance values of the organization.
D) compartmentalize conflict.
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Sexual harassment is more likely to occur in which of the following situations?

A) When the organization is tightly coupled
B) When the superior and subordinate see each other as equals
C) When the organizations defines the normal employee as male
D) When support systems for women and people of color are strong and readily available
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Which of the following is the richest medium?

A) face-to-face conversation
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An organization is a system consisting of a large number of people working together in a structured way to accomplish multiple roles.
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Interdependence means that people share a common fate.
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A hierarchy is a system in which everyone is equal.
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Organizations can and should attempt to remain aloof from their environments.
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According to the structurational approach, there is a reciprocal relationship between organizational structure and organizational communication.
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Communication in organizations is more formal and deferential than communication in the interpersonal context.
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The best way to deal with a friend who becomes your supervisor is to treat that friend exactly the way you treat him or her outside work.
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Aisatsu is a Japanese term that mean intense loyalty to one's company.
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Downward communication often contains information that is misleading or wrong.
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Message filtering refers to the changes that occur as messages pass from person to person.
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One way to improve accuracy during serial transmission is to build redundancy into messages.
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Subordinates are often reluctant to ask questions of their supervisors.
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Psychologist Stanley Milgram found that it takes an average of five or six links to send a message from one stranger to another.
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Opinion leaders are superior to others, so they tend to have very few connections with coworkers.
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A liaison is someone who connects two cliques without being a member of either one.
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A bridge is a member of a clique who has connections with another clique.
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According to Perrow, one of the factors that led to the Three Mile Island nuclear accident was the fact that the system was so tightly coupled.
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Organizational members experience surprise when they find that old scripts and schemata no longer work.
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Because employees are chosen for competence rather than personal compatibility, people often find themselves working with others they would not choose as friends.
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The metaphors used in an organization often embody basic aspects of organizational culture.
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When it comes to professional relationships it is important to balance inclusion and distance.
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Office romances can disrupt work and make others feel one of the lovers is being given unfair advantages.
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Several studies have found that the majority of respondents accept office romances.
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According to Conrad, colleges and universities have characteristics that make sexual harassment very unlikely.
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Rich media are called "rich" because they use the most expensive technology.
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Stakeholders are groups of people who affect or are affected by organizations.
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What are four characteristics of organizations?
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What problems can be found in upward, downward and horizontal flow? What can be done to solve those problems?
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Discuss the grapevine. Define and discuss its characteristics.
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What is the difference between loose and tight coupling? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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Name and define five of the seven network roles described in the text.
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List 5 rules for creating professional relationships in the workplace. For each, explain briefly why it is important.
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The text lists 6 kinds of organizational rites: rites of passage, degradation enhancement, renewal, conflict reduction and integration. Choose four and for each give an example, explain its purpose and describe its consequences.
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