Deck 4: The Fabric of Organizations: Forces

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Henry defines data as

A) a meaningless point in time, when considered without context
B) data that becomes meaningful
C) an understanding of one's place
D) material that changes an individual's perspective
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Organizational decisions made with little or no internal debate about values and made on the basis of shared technical perceptions are be an example of

A) judgmental decision making
B) inspirational decision making
C) bargaining decision making
D) analytical decision making
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The ___________________ represents the values and viewpoints held by various members of an organization as they make decisions about the organization.

A) teleological ethics
B) institutional perspective
C) decision premise
D) ideal variable
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Decision makers are limited because their reasoning abilities are small in comparison to the scope of the problems they need to solve. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) satisficing
B) bounded rationality
C) wisdom
D) data
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In 2002, the United States created the _______________________, which represents the largest reorganization of the federal government in fifty years.

A) 9/11 Commission
B) Total Information Project
C) Patriot Act
D) Department of Homeland Security
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The addition of thick and multiple layers of administrative hierarchy within public agencies is referred to as

A) red tape
B) group think
C) bureaucratization
D) organizational development
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The proliferation of rigid rules, complex procedures, and convoluted processes within an organization is known as

A) group think
B) red tape
C) accountability
D) due process
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____________________ permit "notice and comment" by the public about proposed agency rules.

A) Sunshine laws
B) Social tests
C) Administrative procedure acts
D) Thinking dispositions
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Within the broad context of coalition management, managers generally focus on four tactics to implement decisions and policies. Of the four, which has the best success rate?

A) edict
B) intervention
C) participation
D) persuasion
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Within the broad context of coalition management, managers generally focus on four tactics to implement decisions and policies. Of the four, which is the least frequently used?

A) edict
B) intervention
C) participation
D) persuasion
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Dysrationalia is the ability to think and behavior rationally because one has adequate information.
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The knowledge used by organizations is limited.
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Your author argues that the U.S. decision to invade Iraq is an example of satisficing.
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Red tape can enhance an organization's impartiality, fairness, equality, and ability to make a just decision.
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Nonprofit organizations often respond to environmental stress by becoming more negative, bureaucratic, and irrational.
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Governments produce products more than processes.
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Identify and explain the three tests that society uses to evaluate organizations. Which one is most appropriate for evaluating public organizations?
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What is "uncertainty absorption"? What is its relevance to the use and misuse of information in the organization?
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The process of decision making in organizations has been described as
"minimally rational." What is meant by this?
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How does decision making in public organizations differ from decision making in private, for-profit organizations?
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What is unique about the way change occurs in public organizations?
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Why do nonprofit organizations have greater flexibility than public- or private-sector organizations?
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List and discuss six practical lessons about how to administer well in the public sector.
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Deck 4: The Fabric of Organizations: Forces
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Henry defines data as

A) a meaningless point in time, when considered without context
B) data that becomes meaningful
C) an understanding of one's place
D) material that changes an individual's perspective
A
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Organizational decisions made with little or no internal debate about values and made on the basis of shared technical perceptions are be an example of

A) judgmental decision making
B) inspirational decision making
C) bargaining decision making
D) analytical decision making
D
3
The ___________________ represents the values and viewpoints held by various members of an organization as they make decisions about the organization.

A) teleological ethics
B) institutional perspective
C) decision premise
D) ideal variable
C
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Decision makers are limited because their reasoning abilities are small in comparison to the scope of the problems they need to solve. This phenomenon is referred to as

A) satisficing
B) bounded rationality
C) wisdom
D) data
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In 2002, the United States created the _______________________, which represents the largest reorganization of the federal government in fifty years.

A) 9/11 Commission
B) Total Information Project
C) Patriot Act
D) Department of Homeland Security
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The addition of thick and multiple layers of administrative hierarchy within public agencies is referred to as

A) red tape
B) group think
C) bureaucratization
D) organizational development
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The proliferation of rigid rules, complex procedures, and convoluted processes within an organization is known as

A) group think
B) red tape
C) accountability
D) due process
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____________________ permit "notice and comment" by the public about proposed agency rules.

A) Sunshine laws
B) Social tests
C) Administrative procedure acts
D) Thinking dispositions
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Within the broad context of coalition management, managers generally focus on four tactics to implement decisions and policies. Of the four, which has the best success rate?

A) edict
B) intervention
C) participation
D) persuasion
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Within the broad context of coalition management, managers generally focus on four tactics to implement decisions and policies. Of the four, which is the least frequently used?

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Dysrationalia is the ability to think and behavior rationally because one has adequate information.
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The knowledge used by organizations is limited.
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Your author argues that the U.S. decision to invade Iraq is an example of satisficing.
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Red tape can enhance an organization's impartiality, fairness, equality, and ability to make a just decision.
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Nonprofit organizations often respond to environmental stress by becoming more negative, bureaucratic, and irrational.
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Governments produce products more than processes.
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Identify and explain the three tests that society uses to evaluate organizations. Which one is most appropriate for evaluating public organizations?
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What is "uncertainty absorption"? What is its relevance to the use and misuse of information in the organization?
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The process of decision making in organizations has been described as
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How does decision making in public organizations differ from decision making in private, for-profit organizations?
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What is unique about the way change occurs in public organizations?
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Why do nonprofit organizations have greater flexibility than public- or private-sector organizations?
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List and discuss six practical lessons about how to administer well in the public sector.
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