Deck 12: Managing Change and Innovation

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Probably the most visible technology changes in recent years have come through managers' efforts to expand corporate financing.
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Computerization is a technological change that replaces people with machines.
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Negotiation refers to covert attempts to influence, twisting and distorting facts, or withholding information.
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Change threatens the investment you've already made in the status quo.
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Competitive factors or new innovations within an industry often require managers to introduce new equipment, tools, or operating methods.
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Sensitivity training is a method of changing behavior through unstructured group interaction.
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Cooperation refers to covert attempts to influence.
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The "calm waters" metaphor of change is consistent with Lewin's concept of unfreezing, changing, and refreezing.
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Any manager can be a change agent.
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A major disadvantage of coercion is that it may be illegal.
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One reason people resist change is the belief that the change is incompatible with the goals and interests of the organization.
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Arab managers and workers have the willingness to change if they feel that change is not imposed on them by an alien force.
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Manipulation is the use of direct threats.
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Organizational change can be any alterations in people, structure, or technology.
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The change in demand for health care technicians is an example of an economic change.
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Changing structure includes any change in structural variables such as reporting relationships, coordination mechanisms, employee empowerment, or job redesign.
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Cultural change is easier when the organizational culture is strong.
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Managers used different OD techniques during the strategic change including team building, survey feedback, and intergroup development.
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In the "white-water rapids" metaphor of change, managers should expect change at any time, and it may last for unspecified lengths of time.
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One reason people resist change is that it substitutes ambiguity for uncertainty.
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Internal forces that stimulate the need for change tend to originate primarily from the impact of external forces or from ________.

A) change in technology
B) the internal operations of the organization
C) customer demand for the products the company produces
D) the forces of competition
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More willingness to accept risks will lead to more creativity and innovation in Arab organizations.
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Having creative people is not enough to produce innovative products and work methods.
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Labor strikes are an example of what change factor that may encourage a change in management thinking and practices?

A) strategy
B) employee attitudes
C) workforce
D) equipment
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One of the primary views of the change process is ________, while the other view is ________.

A) optimistic; pessimistic
B) occasional; continuous
C) costly; conservative
D) problematic; encouraged
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Strictly enforcing rules and policies would promote more innovation in Arab organizations.
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Which of the following is not an internal force of change?

A) workforce
B) technology
C) employee attitudes
D) strategy
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Managing change is an integral part of ________.

A) every manager's job
B) middle-level management's job
C) the first-line manager's job
D) top management's job
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Lewin's theory is consistent with which view of organizational change?

A) "calm waters"
B) Mayo's
C) contemporary
D) continuous
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Falling interest rates are an example of what external force?

A) economic changes
B) marketplace
C) government laws and regulations
D) labor markets
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A realistic job preview during the selection process can minimize stress by reducing ambiguity over job expectations.
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A leadership change can facilitate cultural change.
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Stress symptoms can be grouped under three general categories: physical, psychological, and behavioral.
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In terms of organizational factors, any attempt to lower stress levels has to begin with employee selection.
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Which of the following is not an external force of change?

A) Marketplace
B) Workforce
C) Economic changes
D) Government laws and regulations
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In a survey about stress in GCC countries, employees in Saudi Arabia and UAE indicated the highest levels of stress.
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Cultural change is likely to take place when a dramatic crisis occurs.
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Stress is the physical and psychological tension an individual feels when he or she is facing or experiencing extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities for which the outcome is perceived to be both uncertain and important.
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In a survey about stress in the Arab world, almost a fifth of all respondents said that they were under severe stress, while another 66 percent felt stress in some form.
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Stress can be caused by personal factors and by job-related factors.
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When grocery stores installed scanners to read the product price, this was an example of managing which change category?

A) structure
B) competitors
C) people
D) technology
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In organizations, people who act as catalysts and assume the responsibility for managing the change process are called ________.

A) change agents
B) operations managers
C) charismatic leaders
D) change masters
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Competitive factors or new innovations within an industry often require managers to introduce all of the following except new ________.

A) operating methods
B) employees
C) equipment
D) tools
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The unfreezing step of the change process can be thought of as ________.

A) making the move to the new organizational condition
B) loosening the organization from the old condition and moving it to the new condition
C) thawing the organization loose from the current status to the new status
D) preparing for the needed change
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Organizational change is classified as ________.

A) structure, management, goals
B) people, structure, or technology
C) rules, procedures, management
D) technology, goals, management
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In the white-water rapids metaphor, change is a natural state, and managing change is ________.

A) a continual process
B) an accepted practice
C) a maintenance process
D) an expected practice
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As change agents, managers should be motivated to initiate change because they are committed to ________.

A) improving their organization's performance
B) managing and want to do the best they can for everyone
C) promoting the welfare of their employees
D) meeting the competition head-on in the market
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A company that decides to decentralize its sales procedures is managing what change category?

A) structure
B) people
C) competitors
D) technology
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Techniques to change people and the quality of interpersonal work relationships are termed ________.

A) operations
B) downsizing
C) organizational development
D) robotics
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Managers' options for change essentially fall into what three categories?

A) mission, environment, and process
B) structure, technology, and people
C) mission, structure, and people
D) environment, technology, and mission
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What is an emerging and evolving consumer trend that Hallmark identified?

A) chariness
B) from me to we
C) happening
D) future perfect
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Initiating change involves identifying which organizational areas might need to be changed and ________.

A) hiring a consultant to confirm that the change is needed
B) discussing them with the board of directors
C) putting the change process in motion
D) forming a committee to determine that the need for change is real
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Structural changes include ________.

A) span of control
B) attitudes
C) work processes
D) behavior
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The ________ is consistent with uncertain and dynamic environments.

A) contemporary metaphor
B) calm waters metaphor
C) white-water rapids metaphor
D) continuous metaphor
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According to Kurt Lewin, increasing the driving forces, which direct behavior away from the status quo, is a means of doing which of the following?

A) refreezing
B) changing
C) restraining forces
D) unfreezing
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According to Lewin, which of the following is the objective of refreezing?

A) It stabilizes the new situation.
B) It eliminates the need for future change.
C) It hinders movement away from existing equilibrium.
D) It directs behavior away from the status quo.
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Which category of change involves work processes, methods, and equipment?

A) technology
B) people
C) structure
D) competitors
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In spurring organizational change, outside consultants are usually more ________, whereas internal managers may be more ________.

A) drastic; thoughtful
B) highly paid; risky
C) cautious; friendly
D) resistant; bold
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According to Kurt Lewin, which of the following is not a stage in the change process?

A) refreezing
B) restraining
C) changing
D) unfreezing
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Which type of change might include a shift from a functional to a product structure?

A) a structural design change
B) computerization
C) a structural component change
D) automation
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For ________ to be effective, there must be mutual trust and credibility between managers and employees.

A) education
B) negotiation
C) coercion
D) participation
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If a company hired a consultant to decrease group friction and enhance cooperative work relationships, this would be an example of managing which change category?

A) structure
B) competitors
C) technology
D) people
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All of the following are mentioned as actions that managers can use to deal with resistance to change except ________.

A) diversification
B) facilitation and support
C) participation
D) education and communication
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One reason for the resistance to change in the Arab world is that ________.

A) there is a lack of qualifications of key people involved in the change process
B) there is a lack of resources needed to implement change
C) there is a lack of presence of change agents
D) the word "change" has negative connotations
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Which organizational development (OD) technique is a technique for assessing attitudes and perceptions, identifying discrepancies in these, and resolving the differences by using survey information in feedback groups?

A) survey feedback
B) sensitivity training
C) team building
D) intergroup development
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Which of the following is not a favorable situational condition that may facilitate change in an organizational culture?

A) the organization is young and small
B) stock prices remain constant
C) a dramatic crisis occurs
D) the culture is weak
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________ is using direct threats or force on those who resist change.

A) Cooptation
B) Negotiation
C) Education and communication
D) Coercion
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What is a strategy for managing cultural change?

A) Keep the reward system the same.
B) Redesign socialization processes to align with the new values.
C) Terminate top managers who are positive role models.
D) Support employees who remain devoted to the old values.
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________ is the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure placed on them from extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities.

A) Stress
B) A halo effect
C) Stereotyping
D) Creativity
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Stress, in and of itself, is ________.

A) beneficial to those who use it
B) not necessarily bad
C) harmful, especially if not managed by exercise
D) healthy in most cases
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Which of the reasons for resistance to change expressed by an employee may be beneficial to the organization?

A) uncertainty
B) freezing
C) refreezing
D) change is incompatible with the interests of the organization
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What OD technique involves changing the attitudes, stereotypes, and perceptions that work groups have about each other?

A) intergroup development
B) team building
C) survey feedback
D) sensitivity training
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Increasing the numbers of employed women and minorities forces managers to pay attention to what change factor?

A) workforce
B) strategy
C) technology
D) equipment
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A dynamic and uncertain organizational environment has created a large number of employees who are ________.

A) overworked, but paid very well
B) young and energetic about the "next day's work"
C) overworked and stressed out
D) old enough to retire, but can't afford to retire
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An individual is likely to resist change because of all of the following reasons except ________.

A) concern over personal loss
B) increased productivity
C) uncertainty
D) belief that the change is not in the organization's best interest
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Cultural change is most likely to take place when ________.

A) the culture is strong
B) the organization is large
C) there is a leadership change
D) the organization is old
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To cope with the complexity of life, individuals rely on habits or ________.

A) certainties
B) the status quo
C) beliefs
D) programmed responses
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Which of the following represents the relationship between organizational culture and change?

A) Culture tends to be very resistant to change.
B) Culture can change in months but not weeks.
C) Culture can never be purposely changed.
D) Culture and change are naturally compatible.
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________ prevent you from doing what you desire; ________ refer to the loss of something desired.

A) Fears; stressors
B) Stressors; fears
C) Constraints; demands
D) Demands; constraints
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Before using the same OD techniques to implement behavioral changes, especially across different countries, managers need to be sure that they've taken into account ________.

A) societal differences
B) cultural characteristics
C) organizational differences
D) employee attitudes
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Probably the most visible technology changes in recent years have come through managers' efforts to expand corporate financing.
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Computerization is a technological change that replaces people with machines.
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Negotiation refers to covert attempts to influence, twisting and distorting facts, or withholding information.
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Change threatens the investment you've already made in the status quo.
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Competitive factors or new innovations within an industry often require managers to introduce new equipment, tools, or operating methods.
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Sensitivity training is a method of changing behavior through unstructured group interaction.
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Cooperation refers to covert attempts to influence.
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The "calm waters" metaphor of change is consistent with Lewin's concept of unfreezing, changing, and refreezing.
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Any manager can be a change agent.
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A major disadvantage of coercion is that it may be illegal.
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One reason people resist change is the belief that the change is incompatible with the goals and interests of the organization.
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Arab managers and workers have the willingness to change if they feel that change is not imposed on them by an alien force.
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Manipulation is the use of direct threats.
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Organizational change can be any alterations in people, structure, or technology.
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The change in demand for health care technicians is an example of an economic change.
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Changing structure includes any change in structural variables such as reporting relationships, coordination mechanisms, employee empowerment, or job redesign.
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Cultural change is easier when the organizational culture is strong.
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Managers used different OD techniques during the strategic change including team building, survey feedback, and intergroup development.
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In the "white-water rapids" metaphor of change, managers should expect change at any time, and it may last for unspecified lengths of time.
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One reason people resist change is that it substitutes ambiguity for uncertainty.
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Internal forces that stimulate the need for change tend to originate primarily from the impact of external forces or from ________.

A) change in technology
B) the internal operations of the organization
C) customer demand for the products the company produces
D) the forces of competition
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More willingness to accept risks will lead to more creativity and innovation in Arab organizations.
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Having creative people is not enough to produce innovative products and work methods.
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Labor strikes are an example of what change factor that may encourage a change in management thinking and practices?

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C) workforce
D) equipment
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One of the primary views of the change process is ________, while the other view is ________.

A) optimistic; pessimistic
B) occasional; continuous
C) costly; conservative
D) problematic; encouraged
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Strictly enforcing rules and policies would promote more innovation in Arab organizations.
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Which of the following is not an internal force of change?

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D) strategy
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Managing change is an integral part of ________.

A) every manager's job
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C) the first-line manager's job
D) top management's job
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Lewin's theory is consistent with which view of organizational change?

A) "calm waters"
B) Mayo's
C) contemporary
D) continuous
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Falling interest rates are an example of what external force?

A) economic changes
B) marketplace
C) government laws and regulations
D) labor markets
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A realistic job preview during the selection process can minimize stress by reducing ambiguity over job expectations.
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32
A leadership change can facilitate cultural change.
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Stress symptoms can be grouped under three general categories: physical, psychological, and behavioral.
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In terms of organizational factors, any attempt to lower stress levels has to begin with employee selection.
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Which of the following is not an external force of change?

A) Marketplace
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C) Economic changes
D) Government laws and regulations
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In a survey about stress in GCC countries, employees in Saudi Arabia and UAE indicated the highest levels of stress.
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Cultural change is likely to take place when a dramatic crisis occurs.
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Stress is the physical and psychological tension an individual feels when he or she is facing or experiencing extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities for which the outcome is perceived to be both uncertain and important.
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In a survey about stress in the Arab world, almost a fifth of all respondents said that they were under severe stress, while another 66 percent felt stress in some form.
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Stress can be caused by personal factors and by job-related factors.
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When grocery stores installed scanners to read the product price, this was an example of managing which change category?

A) structure
B) competitors
C) people
D) technology
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In organizations, people who act as catalysts and assume the responsibility for managing the change process are called ________.

A) change agents
B) operations managers
C) charismatic leaders
D) change masters
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Competitive factors or new innovations within an industry often require managers to introduce all of the following except new ________.

A) operating methods
B) employees
C) equipment
D) tools
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The unfreezing step of the change process can be thought of as ________.

A) making the move to the new organizational condition
B) loosening the organization from the old condition and moving it to the new condition
C) thawing the organization loose from the current status to the new status
D) preparing for the needed change
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Organizational change is classified as ________.

A) structure, management, goals
B) people, structure, or technology
C) rules, procedures, management
D) technology, goals, management
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In the white-water rapids metaphor, change is a natural state, and managing change is ________.

A) a continual process
B) an accepted practice
C) a maintenance process
D) an expected practice
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47
As change agents, managers should be motivated to initiate change because they are committed to ________.

A) improving their organization's performance
B) managing and want to do the best they can for everyone
C) promoting the welfare of their employees
D) meeting the competition head-on in the market
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48
A company that decides to decentralize its sales procedures is managing what change category?

A) structure
B) people
C) competitors
D) technology
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49
Techniques to change people and the quality of interpersonal work relationships are termed ________.

A) operations
B) downsizing
C) organizational development
D) robotics
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50
Managers' options for change essentially fall into what three categories?

A) mission, environment, and process
B) structure, technology, and people
C) mission, structure, and people
D) environment, technology, and mission
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What is an emerging and evolving consumer trend that Hallmark identified?

A) chariness
B) from me to we
C) happening
D) future perfect
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52
Initiating change involves identifying which organizational areas might need to be changed and ________.

A) hiring a consultant to confirm that the change is needed
B) discussing them with the board of directors
C) putting the change process in motion
D) forming a committee to determine that the need for change is real
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53
Structural changes include ________.

A) span of control
B) attitudes
C) work processes
D) behavior
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54
The ________ is consistent with uncertain and dynamic environments.

A) contemporary metaphor
B) calm waters metaphor
C) white-water rapids metaphor
D) continuous metaphor
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55
According to Kurt Lewin, increasing the driving forces, which direct behavior away from the status quo, is a means of doing which of the following?

A) refreezing
B) changing
C) restraining forces
D) unfreezing
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According to Lewin, which of the following is the objective of refreezing?

A) It stabilizes the new situation.
B) It eliminates the need for future change.
C) It hinders movement away from existing equilibrium.
D) It directs behavior away from the status quo.
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57
Which category of change involves work processes, methods, and equipment?

A) technology
B) people
C) structure
D) competitors
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58
In spurring organizational change, outside consultants are usually more ________, whereas internal managers may be more ________.

A) drastic; thoughtful
B) highly paid; risky
C) cautious; friendly
D) resistant; bold
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59
According to Kurt Lewin, which of the following is not a stage in the change process?

A) refreezing
B) restraining
C) changing
D) unfreezing
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60
Which type of change might include a shift from a functional to a product structure?

A) a structural design change
B) computerization
C) a structural component change
D) automation
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For ________ to be effective, there must be mutual trust and credibility between managers and employees.

A) education
B) negotiation
C) coercion
D) participation
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62
If a company hired a consultant to decrease group friction and enhance cooperative work relationships, this would be an example of managing which change category?

A) structure
B) competitors
C) technology
D) people
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All of the following are mentioned as actions that managers can use to deal with resistance to change except ________.

A) diversification
B) facilitation and support
C) participation
D) education and communication
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64
One reason for the resistance to change in the Arab world is that ________.

A) there is a lack of qualifications of key people involved in the change process
B) there is a lack of resources needed to implement change
C) there is a lack of presence of change agents
D) the word "change" has negative connotations
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Which organizational development (OD) technique is a technique for assessing attitudes and perceptions, identifying discrepancies in these, and resolving the differences by using survey information in feedback groups?

A) survey feedback
B) sensitivity training
C) team building
D) intergroup development
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66
Which of the following is not a favorable situational condition that may facilitate change in an organizational culture?

A) the organization is young and small
B) stock prices remain constant
C) a dramatic crisis occurs
D) the culture is weak
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67
________ is using direct threats or force on those who resist change.

A) Cooptation
B) Negotiation
C) Education and communication
D) Coercion
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What is a strategy for managing cultural change?

A) Keep the reward system the same.
B) Redesign socialization processes to align with the new values.
C) Terminate top managers who are positive role models.
D) Support employees who remain devoted to the old values.
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69
________ is the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure placed on them from extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities.

A) Stress
B) A halo effect
C) Stereotyping
D) Creativity
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70
Stress, in and of itself, is ________.

A) beneficial to those who use it
B) not necessarily bad
C) harmful, especially if not managed by exercise
D) healthy in most cases
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Which of the reasons for resistance to change expressed by an employee may be beneficial to the organization?

A) uncertainty
B) freezing
C) refreezing
D) change is incompatible with the interests of the organization
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72
What OD technique involves changing the attitudes, stereotypes, and perceptions that work groups have about each other?

A) intergroup development
B) team building
C) survey feedback
D) sensitivity training
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73
Increasing the numbers of employed women and minorities forces managers to pay attention to what change factor?

A) workforce
B) strategy
C) technology
D) equipment
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74
A dynamic and uncertain organizational environment has created a large number of employees who are ________.

A) overworked, but paid very well
B) young and energetic about the "next day's work"
C) overworked and stressed out
D) old enough to retire, but can't afford to retire
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75
An individual is likely to resist change because of all of the following reasons except ________.

A) concern over personal loss
B) increased productivity
C) uncertainty
D) belief that the change is not in the organization's best interest
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76
Cultural change is most likely to take place when ________.

A) the culture is strong
B) the organization is large
C) there is a leadership change
D) the organization is old
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77
To cope with the complexity of life, individuals rely on habits or ________.

A) certainties
B) the status quo
C) beliefs
D) programmed responses
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78
Which of the following represents the relationship between organizational culture and change?

A) Culture tends to be very resistant to change.
B) Culture can change in months but not weeks.
C) Culture can never be purposely changed.
D) Culture and change are naturally compatible.
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79
________ prevent you from doing what you desire; ________ refer to the loss of something desired.

A) Fears; stressors
B) Stressors; fears
C) Constraints; demands
D) Demands; constraints
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80
Before using the same OD techniques to implement behavioral changes, especially across different countries, managers need to be sure that they've taken into account ________.

A) societal differences
B) cultural characteristics
C) organizational differences
D) employee attitudes
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