Deck 17: Governing and Managing International and Global Organizations

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Although the term has different meanings in different parts of the world, what we call a nonprofit in the United States is elsewhere referred to as a ______ organization.

A) charitable
B) transnational
C) nongovernmental
D) government-operated
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American national nonprofits are largely ______.

A) global
B) subsidized
C) multiplied
D) national
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What type of international nongovernmental organization's (INGO) primary purpose is to design and implement economic development projects?

A) advocacy
B) operational
C) development
D) implementation
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A current trend for nongovernmental organizations is that regional chapters are seeking ______.

A) consolidation
B) greater autonomy
C) budget-trimming measures
D) decentralized power structures
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According to Thomas, what is the most important regional difference that nongovernmental organization (NGO) managers must accommodate?

A) politics
B) religions
C) legal systems
D) external environments
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Which organization announced 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 2030?

A) United Nations
B) U.S. State Department
C) Australian government
D) Canadian border patrol
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The end of the ______ removed political barriers to nonprofit organizations, which had been viewed as threats by repressive governments.

A) Cold War
B) Korean War
C) World War II
D) Vietnam War
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What type of international nongovernmental organization (INGO) promotes a cause on a multinational basis?

A) global
B) advocacy
C) operational
D) cause-related
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According to Koenig, the larger an organization's international presence is, the more ______ it should be when looking at options for its operations.

A) rigid
B) flexible
C) focused
D) tolerant
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Global fund-raising requires a presence of ______.

A) volunteers
B) surplus wealth
C) health organizations
D) agricultural products
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Incentives for philanthropy in the United States have become less attractive as a result of the ______.
A) Financial Choice Act of 2017

A) Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
C) Global Food Security Act of 2016
D) Edward Kennedy Serve America Act of 2009
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According to Koenig, at which stage of evolution do international organizations evolve?

A) 1st
B) 2nd
C) 3rd
D) 4th
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The establishment of ______ areas in the 1990s led to greater economic integration across national boundaries.

A) socialist
B) free trade
C) nonprofit
D) democratic
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What are the funds immigrants send directly to their home countries called?

A) remittances
B) transmittals
C) gifts-in-kind
D) fatherland payments
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Which type of international organization has government members, but maintains an independent status as well?

A) dual
B) private sector
C) nongovernmental
D) transnational hybrid
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Some scholars refer to the collection of organizations that reside between government and the private sector as the ______ sector.

A) hybrid
B) global
C) public
D) civil society
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According to Johns Hopkins research, the largest number of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) provide ______.

A) food
B) books
C) services
D) medicines
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What term is used to identify organizations that place decision-making in the hands of individuals from multiple countries?

A) global
B) diverse
C) worldwide
D) multinational
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Which type of organization has programs in other countries, but maintains a focus on its home country?

A) global
B) nonprofit
C) international
D) autonomous
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The ______ has greatly increased the ability of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to reach potential donors.

A) Internet
B) World Bank
C) United Nations
D) World Trade Organization
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International philanthropy allows many tax incentives for charitable giving.
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Greenpeace is an example of an international nongovernmental organization (INGO).
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The term used to define nonprofit organizations in other parts of the world is "nongovernmental organizations."
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Until recently, China required fund-raising organizations to ______.

A) pay taxes
B) hire government workers
C) obtain a government sponsor
D) pay interest on financial gifts
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A challenge for international organizations is managing the relationships between national offices and chapters.
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GlobalGiving's headquarters is located in ______,

A) Japan
B) Mexico
C) Great Britain
D) the United States
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A global organization may place decision-making in the hands of individuals from multiple countries.
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A common obstacle in international fund-raising is cultural differences.
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Explain why international nongovernmental organizations are sometimes said to be transnational.
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The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy reported American philanthropy directed to internal programs totaled ______ billion in 2016.

A) $10
B) $14
C) $16
D) $22
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According to Thomas, which three cultural characteristics are manifestations of a nation's culture?

A) rituals, religions, history
B) economic, legal, political
C) norms, boundaries, familial
D) languages, traditions, and values
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In international governance, a disadvantage of holding open elections is that they limit the size of the board of directors.
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An international organization is governed within and maintains a focus on its home country.
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Which foreign country has successfully used face-to-face street solicitations for fund-raising?

A) China
B) Japan
C) Ethiopia
D) Australia
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International philanthropy flowing from Western Europe has ______ in recent years.

A) grown rapidly
B) greatly decreased
C) increased slightly
D) remained stagnant
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Examine Koenig's continuum of nonprofit evolution and provide an example of an organization at each stage.
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The U.S. nonprofit sector is the largest in the world.
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Who developed the International Classification of Nonprofit Organizations index?

A) World Bank
B) Johns Hopkins
C) Wise Giving Alliance
D) Rockefeller Foundation
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Investigate the research efforts of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project.
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According to Cagney and Ross, which country has had great success in achieving large mass attendance at fund-raising events?

A) Mexico
B) Ethiopia
C) Germany
D) Argentina
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Determine how the World Bank categorizes international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs).
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Identify the types of skills managers international organizations need to successfully accomplish their missions.
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Identify examples of highly successful U.S.-style fund-raising campaigns conducted in foreign countries.
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Research the United Nations Association's Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 and prepare a list identifying how you would prioritize the goals.
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Diagram a model for managing a global nongovernmental organization.
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Explain the most common approach for governing international and global organizations as described by Koenig.
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Identify obstacles fund-raising and philanthropy face in many nations.
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Deck 17: Governing and Managing International and Global Organizations
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Although the term has different meanings in different parts of the world, what we call a nonprofit in the United States is elsewhere referred to as a ______ organization.

A) charitable
B) transnational
C) nongovernmental
D) government-operated
C
2
American national nonprofits are largely ______.

A) global
B) subsidized
C) multiplied
D) national
D
3
What type of international nongovernmental organization's (INGO) primary purpose is to design and implement economic development projects?

A) advocacy
B) operational
C) development
D) implementation
B
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A current trend for nongovernmental organizations is that regional chapters are seeking ______.

A) consolidation
B) greater autonomy
C) budget-trimming measures
D) decentralized power structures
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According to Thomas, what is the most important regional difference that nongovernmental organization (NGO) managers must accommodate?

A) politics
B) religions
C) legal systems
D) external environments
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Which organization announced 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 2030?

A) United Nations
B) U.S. State Department
C) Australian government
D) Canadian border patrol
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The end of the ______ removed political barriers to nonprofit organizations, which had been viewed as threats by repressive governments.

A) Cold War
B) Korean War
C) World War II
D) Vietnam War
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What type of international nongovernmental organization (INGO) promotes a cause on a multinational basis?

A) global
B) advocacy
C) operational
D) cause-related
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According to Koenig, the larger an organization's international presence is, the more ______ it should be when looking at options for its operations.

A) rigid
B) flexible
C) focused
D) tolerant
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Global fund-raising requires a presence of ______.

A) volunteers
B) surplus wealth
C) health organizations
D) agricultural products
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Incentives for philanthropy in the United States have become less attractive as a result of the ______.
A) Financial Choice Act of 2017

A) Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
C) Global Food Security Act of 2016
D) Edward Kennedy Serve America Act of 2009
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According to Koenig, at which stage of evolution do international organizations evolve?

A) 1st
B) 2nd
C) 3rd
D) 4th
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The establishment of ______ areas in the 1990s led to greater economic integration across national boundaries.

A) socialist
B) free trade
C) nonprofit
D) democratic
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What are the funds immigrants send directly to their home countries called?

A) remittances
B) transmittals
C) gifts-in-kind
D) fatherland payments
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Which type of international organization has government members, but maintains an independent status as well?

A) dual
B) private sector
C) nongovernmental
D) transnational hybrid
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Some scholars refer to the collection of organizations that reside between government and the private sector as the ______ sector.

A) hybrid
B) global
C) public
D) civil society
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According to Johns Hopkins research, the largest number of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) provide ______.

A) food
B) books
C) services
D) medicines
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What term is used to identify organizations that place decision-making in the hands of individuals from multiple countries?

A) global
B) diverse
C) worldwide
D) multinational
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Which type of organization has programs in other countries, but maintains a focus on its home country?

A) global
B) nonprofit
C) international
D) autonomous
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The ______ has greatly increased the ability of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to reach potential donors.

A) Internet
B) World Bank
C) United Nations
D) World Trade Organization
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International philanthropy allows many tax incentives for charitable giving.
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Greenpeace is an example of an international nongovernmental organization (INGO).
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The term used to define nonprofit organizations in other parts of the world is "nongovernmental organizations."
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Until recently, China required fund-raising organizations to ______.

A) pay taxes
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D) pay interest on financial gifts
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A challenge for international organizations is managing the relationships between national offices and chapters.
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GlobalGiving's headquarters is located in ______,

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D) the United States
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A global organization may place decision-making in the hands of individuals from multiple countries.
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A common obstacle in international fund-raising is cultural differences.
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Explain why international nongovernmental organizations are sometimes said to be transnational.
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The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy reported American philanthropy directed to internal programs totaled ______ billion in 2016.

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D) $22
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According to Thomas, which three cultural characteristics are manifestations of a nation's culture?

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C) norms, boundaries, familial
D) languages, traditions, and values
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In international governance, a disadvantage of holding open elections is that they limit the size of the board of directors.
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An international organization is governed within and maintains a focus on its home country.
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Which foreign country has successfully used face-to-face street solicitations for fund-raising?

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D) Australia
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International philanthropy flowing from Western Europe has ______ in recent years.

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D) remained stagnant
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36
Examine Koenig's continuum of nonprofit evolution and provide an example of an organization at each stage.
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The U.S. nonprofit sector is the largest in the world.
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Who developed the International Classification of Nonprofit Organizations index?

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Investigate the research efforts of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project.
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According to Cagney and Ross, which country has had great success in achieving large mass attendance at fund-raising events?

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Determine how the World Bank categorizes international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs).
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Identify the types of skills managers international organizations need to successfully accomplish their missions.
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Identify examples of highly successful U.S.-style fund-raising campaigns conducted in foreign countries.
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Research the United Nations Association's Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 and prepare a list identifying how you would prioritize the goals.
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Diagram a model for managing a global nongovernmental organization.
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Explain the most common approach for governing international and global organizations as described by Koenig.
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Identify obstacles fund-raising and philanthropy face in many nations.
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