Deck 12: Organizational Culture and Change

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Which of the following disciplines focuses on the way in which we see the world?

A) personal mastery
B) shared vision
C) mental models
D) systems thinking
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Work can be divided on the basis of all of the following EXCEPT for ______.

A) purpose
B) process
C) place
D) price
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Which of the following approaches will aid in overcoming people's normal resistance to change?

A) involving people throughout the organization in the change process
B) communicating the problems inherent in the current situation
C) giving people time to let go of the past and embrace the future
D) all of these
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All of the following are possible limitations to implementing cultural change of an organization EXCEPT for ______.

A) cultural norms are deep-seated and may be quite resistant to change
B) successful changes in an organization's culture typically occur over a long period of time
C) different generations have different feelings toward change
D) important ethical questions may arise as managers attempt to "manipulate" the norms and values of those in the organization
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According to Golembiewski (1972), OD philosophy includes which of the following values?

A) responsibility only to oneself
B) willingness to experiment
C) closed communications
D) private examination of conflicts
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Which of the following types of change is initiated in times of crisis?

A) crisis change
B) organic change
C) systematic change
D) dramatic change
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______ is what we describe when people ask us what ideas govern our actions.

A) Espoused theory
B) Theory-in-use
C) Spoken theory
D) Governing theory
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Successful public managers hoping to lead change must ____.

A) assess the organizations' environments and the need for change
B) plan for change both strategically and pragmatically
C) institutionalize the changes
D) all of these
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Artifacts and creations of a culture include ______.

A) values of an organization
B) patterns of behavior that are taken for granted
C) an emphasis on problem solving
D) day-to-day operating routines
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Creating a clear result-oriented vision in relation to discovered potential and in relation to questions of higher purpose describes which phase of the process of appreciative inquiry?

A) discovery
B) dream
C) design
D) destiny
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Six Sigma performs at the level of ______ perfection.

A) 99.97%
B) 99.997%
C) 99.9997%
D) 99.99997%
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Which of the following types of change takes place within an organization's existing framework?

A) incremental change
B) discontinuous change
C) strategic change
D) grassroots change
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______ changes are highly analytical, technical, and help establish the momentum for change.

A) Incremental
B) Discontinuous
C) Strategic
D) Crisis
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The ______ stage is the first stage in the change process.

A) unfreezing
B) freezing
C) change
D) refreezing
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All of the following are phases of the change process EXCEPT for ______.

A) definition
B) clarification
C) action
D) sustainability
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"The new system is easier to use" is an example of which type of force?

A) restraining force
B) driving force
C) restrictive force
D) motivating force
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All of the following are OD strategies or techniques used to help facilitate organizational change EXCEPT for ______.

A) T-groups
B) process consultation
C) brainstorming
D) survey feedback
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______ takes place at the local or street level and involves middle-level and supervisory-level managers.

A) Incremental change
B) Discontinuous change
C) Strategic change
D) Grassroots change
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SMART goals refer to which of the following?

A) specific, meaningful, achievable, relevant, and timely
B) specific, measurable, achievable, reachable, and timely
C) specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely
D) specific, meaningful, attainable, reachable, and timely
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All of the following are elements of Ott's notion of organizational culture EXCEPT for ______.

A) organizational culture is made up of such things as values, beliefs, assumptions, perceptions, behavioral norms, artifacts, and patterns of behavior
B) organizational culture has a process of formally approving or prohibiting behaviors
C) organizational culture is a socially constructed, unseen, and unobservable force behind organizational activities
D) organizational culture is a unifying theme that provides meaning, direction, and mobilization for organization members
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What is organizational culture? How is it created or formed? What does it consist of? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Action research models the importance of not involving organizational members in the change process.
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In order for comprehensive change to occur in any organization, attention must be given to both strategic change and grassroots change.
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Organic structures are highly formalized, specialized, standardized, and centralized.
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Describe Latham's approach to behavior change. What are some limitations to instituting behavior change? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Discuss the ways in which people's normal resistance to change may be overcome. How might changes be implemented more successfully?
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Force field analysis is a useful tool for evaluating a large number of interrelated forces and tracking their likely effects in the future.
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The systems approach is seen as a way of ensuring attention to the "big picture."
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OD represents a particular philosophy. According to Golemniewski (1972), what values are included in this philosophy?
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A manager who seeks organizational change by developing a dedication to the mission and values of the organization is an example of which of the following themes?

A) commitment to values
B) dedication to public services
C) pragmatic incrementalism
D) serving the public
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During periods of relative calm, public agencies are constantly changing.
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Successful changes in an organization's culture typically occur over a short period of time.
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Appreciative inquiry focuses on emphasizing the strengths in an organization rather than its weaknesses or "deficits."
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Organizational learning starts with individual learning.
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The team learning discipline enables people to see how human actions are connected through a system of interrelated events.
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Explore the different efforts to conceptualize change and to suggest strategies for change. Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Incremental change is far more difficult for those in the organization than is discontinuous change.
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As long as our thinking is governed by habit, we will continue to re-create institutions as they have been.
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Deck 12: Organizational Culture and Change
1
Which of the following disciplines focuses on the way in which we see the world?

A) personal mastery
B) shared vision
C) mental models
D) systems thinking
C
2
Work can be divided on the basis of all of the following EXCEPT for ______.

A) purpose
B) process
C) place
D) price
D
3
Which of the following approaches will aid in overcoming people's normal resistance to change?

A) involving people throughout the organization in the change process
B) communicating the problems inherent in the current situation
C) giving people time to let go of the past and embrace the future
D) all of these
D
4
All of the following are possible limitations to implementing cultural change of an organization EXCEPT for ______.

A) cultural norms are deep-seated and may be quite resistant to change
B) successful changes in an organization's culture typically occur over a long period of time
C) different generations have different feelings toward change
D) important ethical questions may arise as managers attempt to "manipulate" the norms and values of those in the organization
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According to Golembiewski (1972), OD philosophy includes which of the following values?

A) responsibility only to oneself
B) willingness to experiment
C) closed communications
D) private examination of conflicts
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6
Which of the following types of change is initiated in times of crisis?

A) crisis change
B) organic change
C) systematic change
D) dramatic change
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______ is what we describe when people ask us what ideas govern our actions.

A) Espoused theory
B) Theory-in-use
C) Spoken theory
D) Governing theory
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Successful public managers hoping to lead change must ____.

A) assess the organizations' environments and the need for change
B) plan for change both strategically and pragmatically
C) institutionalize the changes
D) all of these
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9
Artifacts and creations of a culture include ______.

A) values of an organization
B) patterns of behavior that are taken for granted
C) an emphasis on problem solving
D) day-to-day operating routines
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10
Creating a clear result-oriented vision in relation to discovered potential and in relation to questions of higher purpose describes which phase of the process of appreciative inquiry?

A) discovery
B) dream
C) design
D) destiny
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11
Six Sigma performs at the level of ______ perfection.

A) 99.97%
B) 99.997%
C) 99.9997%
D) 99.99997%
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Which of the following types of change takes place within an organization's existing framework?

A) incremental change
B) discontinuous change
C) strategic change
D) grassroots change
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______ changes are highly analytical, technical, and help establish the momentum for change.

A) Incremental
B) Discontinuous
C) Strategic
D) Crisis
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14
The ______ stage is the first stage in the change process.

A) unfreezing
B) freezing
C) change
D) refreezing
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15
All of the following are phases of the change process EXCEPT for ______.

A) definition
B) clarification
C) action
D) sustainability
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16
"The new system is easier to use" is an example of which type of force?

A) restraining force
B) driving force
C) restrictive force
D) motivating force
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17
All of the following are OD strategies or techniques used to help facilitate organizational change EXCEPT for ______.

A) T-groups
B) process consultation
C) brainstorming
D) survey feedback
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______ takes place at the local or street level and involves middle-level and supervisory-level managers.

A) Incremental change
B) Discontinuous change
C) Strategic change
D) Grassroots change
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SMART goals refer to which of the following?

A) specific, meaningful, achievable, relevant, and timely
B) specific, measurable, achievable, reachable, and timely
C) specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely
D) specific, meaningful, attainable, reachable, and timely
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20
All of the following are elements of Ott's notion of organizational culture EXCEPT for ______.

A) organizational culture is made up of such things as values, beliefs, assumptions, perceptions, behavioral norms, artifacts, and patterns of behavior
B) organizational culture has a process of formally approving or prohibiting behaviors
C) organizational culture is a socially constructed, unseen, and unobservable force behind organizational activities
D) organizational culture is a unifying theme that provides meaning, direction, and mobilization for organization members
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21
What is organizational culture? How is it created or formed? What does it consist of? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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22
Action research models the importance of not involving organizational members in the change process.
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23
In order for comprehensive change to occur in any organization, attention must be given to both strategic change and grassroots change.
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Organic structures are highly formalized, specialized, standardized, and centralized.
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Describe Latham's approach to behavior change. What are some limitations to instituting behavior change? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Discuss the ways in which people's normal resistance to change may be overcome. How might changes be implemented more successfully?
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Force field analysis is a useful tool for evaluating a large number of interrelated forces and tracking their likely effects in the future.
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The systems approach is seen as a way of ensuring attention to the "big picture."
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OD represents a particular philosophy. According to Golemniewski (1972), what values are included in this philosophy?
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A manager who seeks organizational change by developing a dedication to the mission and values of the organization is an example of which of the following themes?

A) commitment to values
B) dedication to public services
C) pragmatic incrementalism
D) serving the public
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31
During periods of relative calm, public agencies are constantly changing.
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Successful changes in an organization's culture typically occur over a short period of time.
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Appreciative inquiry focuses on emphasizing the strengths in an organization rather than its weaknesses or "deficits."
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Organizational learning starts with individual learning.
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The team learning discipline enables people to see how human actions are connected through a system of interrelated events.
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Explore the different efforts to conceptualize change and to suggest strategies for change. Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Incremental change is far more difficult for those in the organization than is discontinuous change.
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As long as our thinking is governed by habit, we will continue to re-create institutions as they have been.
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