Deck 17: Organization Design

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Until the 1990s, China and many Asian countries (with the exception of Japan) had

A)global technology variations.
B)continuous process technologies.
C)an unfavorable attitude toward technology.
D)the most advanced technology in the world.
E)nonroutine technologies.
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Burns and Stalker proposed that the ____ determines the best method of structuring the organization.

A)alignment of the firm's mission and its goals
B)rate of change in technology
C)level of employee satisfaction
D)intensity of the competition
E)certainty of market conditions
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According to the research conducted by Peter Blau and his associates, large size is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)more formalization.
B)a larger span of control.
C)more levels in the hierarchy.
D)greater flexibility.
E)specialization of labor.
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All of the following statements are true about organizational downsizing EXCEPT:

A)it often speeds decision making.
B)it has both psychological and sociological impact.
C)it is aimed primarily at reducing corporate staff and middle management.
D)it has consistently achieved good results.
E)it is a popular trend.
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Which of the following best describes the contingency approach to organization design?

A)Organizational efficiency and effectiveness can be achieved in many different ways.
B)Managers and employees should work together to design the organization.
C)Managers should gather input from employees regarding organization design, but should make the decision themselves.
D)Organization design should be based only on things managers can change, such as size and technology.
E)Certain organizational structures are designed to work in any situation.
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Which of the following is one of the key structural imperatives?

A)Competition
B)Sustainability
C)Environment
D)Efficiency
E)Effectiveness
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In contrast to universal approaches to organization design, contingency approaches

A)are dependent on the skills of employees.
B)have eliminated the debate about organizational strategy and structure.
C)prescribe "one best way" to structure the organization.
D)are less applicable to modern organizations.
E)suggest that organizational outcomes can be achieved in several ways.
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Organizational technology can best be described as

A)the plans and actions taken to meet organizational goals.
B)an organization's ability to adapt to change.
C)the mechanical and intellectual processes that transform inputs into outputs.
D)the fixed costs associated with plants and equipment.
E)the customization of parts.
Question
Which of these is the most heavily discussed and researched organizing approach within the past thirty years?

A)Structural imperatives
B)Human organization
C)Strategic choice
D)Ideal bureaucracy
E)Sociotechnical systems
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The organizational environment is comprised of all of the following factors EXCEPT:

A)Other organizations
B)Customers
C)Government
D)Unemployment rate
E)Employees
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Which of the following is NOT a method for assessing the size of an organization?

A)Physical capacity
B)Average stock value in the previous year
C)Value of assets
D)Total number of employees
E)Total sales in the previous year
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Which statement best summarizes the relationship among size, structure, and technology?

A)Technology influences structure more in large organizations than it does in small ones.
B)Technology influences structure more in small organizations than it does in large ones.
C)Technology has the same influence on structure in small organizations as it does in large ones.
D)Technology has an effect on structure, but not on size.
E)Technology has an effect on size, but not on structure.
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People in an organization's task environment includes all of these EXCEPT

A)employees.
B)suppliers.
C)customers.
D)donors.
E)shareholders.
Question
What is an economy of scale?

A)Paying off variable costs as soon as possible
B)Spreading fixed costs over a large number of units
C)Introducing products into as many countries as possible
D)Attracting the most customers as possible
E)Avoiding finance charges by assuming less debt
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Environmental uncertainty exists when managers

A)attempt to simplify the general environment.
B)attempt to stabilize the task environment.
C)have difficulty predicting the impact of environmental factors.
D)relax the constraints on product demand.
E)behave in an unpredictable fashion.
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The general environment includes which of the following factors?

A)Regulators
B)Donors
C)Suppliers
D)Customers
E)Technology
Question
Dynamism and complexity combine to create

A)organizational structure.
B)uncertainty.
C)management.
D)the environment.
E)strategy.
Question
The classifications of small-batch, large-batch, and continuous-process production were established by

A)Thompson.
B)Burns and Stalker.
C)Woodward.
D)Perrow.
E)the Aston studies.
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Chandler's conclusion in the strategy view of organization structure is that

A)structure follows strategy.
B)strategy follows structure.
C)technology affects structure.
D)larger organizations have more complex structures.
E)environmental uncertainty affects structure.
Question
The Aston group found that, compared to larger organizations, smaller organization's technology

A)comprised the strategic imperative.
B)was rare.
C)was almost always a continuous process.
D)reduced the need for leadership.
E)had more direct effects on structure.
Question
The term that is used to identify an organizational structure that is typical of old, very large organizations, divided according to the different markets it serves is

A)matrix design.
B)professional bureaucracy.
C)adhocracy design.
D)divisionalized form.
E)simple structure.
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Managers must consider the impact of multiple factors on contemporary organizational design. These multiple factors include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)technology.
B)people.
C)staying in touch with customers.
D)synergistic structure.
E)global organization.
Question
A key contribution of the strategic choice perspective is that it recognizes that

A)the relationship between strategy and structure may be reciprocal.
B)there is no relationship between strategy and structure.
C)structure determines strategy only in new organizations.
D)strategy follows structure.
E)structure follows strategy.
Question
The benefits of a matrix organization include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)it is flexible.
B)it can provide coordinated responses to pressures.
C)power struggles may occur.
D)it improves project coordination.
E)it improves communication.
Question
At the most advanced level of multinational activity a firm might become an international conglomerate. Two companies that are considered at that level are Nestle and ____.

A)Home Depot
B)Unilever N.V.
C)Southwest Airlines
D)Sears Group
E)Target
Question
The term that is used to identify an organizational structure that is characterized by horizontal specialization by professional areas of expertise is

A)matrix design.
B)professional bureaucracy.
C)adhocracy design.
D)divisionalized form.
E)simple structure.
Question
The strategy concept has been refined to include ____ as a key factor in determining the structure of an organization.

A)the role of the top management decision maker
B)technology
C)organizational goals
D)environmental factors
E)upper management
Question
Mitchell works in an organization with a clear hierarchy of authority, a boss who gives him instructions, and employees who are loyal and obedient. This organization is

A)mechanistic.
B)technological.
C)strategically chosen.
D)Burns and Stalker's.
E)organic.
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A(n) ____ structure is characterized by social networks.

A)mechanistic
B)technological
C)strategically chosen
D)synergistic
E)organic
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A(n) ____ relies on standardization of skills as the primary means of coordination.

A)mechanistic structure
B)professional bureaucracy
C)open system
D)virtual organization
E)adhocracy structure
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Which of the following is NOT true about a virtual organization?

A)It is a temporary alliance between two or more organizations.
B)A slow response will result in losses.
C)Each organization brings their best capabilities together.
D)It improves project coordination.
E)The organizations band together for a specific venture.
Question
The foundation of the sociotechnical systems approach to organizing is

A)universality.
B)group theory.
C)systems theory.
D)Mintzberg's framework.
E)leadership theory.
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The ____ is everything outside an organization and includes all elements, people, other organizations, economic factors, objects, and events, that lie outside the boundaries of the organization.

A)universal approach
B)general environment
C)organizational environment
D)task environment
E)contingency approach
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A mechanistic structure can be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:

A)it is primarily hierarchical.
B)communication is typically vertical.
C)knowledge is concentrated at the top.
D)instructions come from the boss.
E)membership requires a commitment to the tasks of the organization.
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Environmental ____ is the degree to which environmental components change.

A)certainty
B)complexity
C)uncertainty
D)dynamism
E)synergism
Question
The term that is used to identify an organizational structure that is typical of young organizations in highly technical fields is

A)matrix design.
B)professional bureaucracy.
C)adhocracy design.
D)divisionalized form.
E)simple structure.
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Janice's personal values affect her decisions regarding strategies, which in turn influence the organization's structure. Which of the following perspectives account for these relationships?

A)Technological design
B)Strategic choice
C)Structural imperatives
D)Organic structuring
E)Environmental design
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According to Henry Mintzberg, the ways in which tasks are coordinated include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)by mutual adjustment.
B)by direct supervision.
C)by standardization of worker skills.
D)by developing a simple organizational structure.
E)by work processes.
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In a(n) ____, interactions and communication are typically horizontal, knowledge resides wherever it is most useful, and membership requires commitment to the organization's tasks.

A)organic structure
B)mechanistic structure
C)matrix structure
D)simple structure
E)machine bureaucracy
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The ____ approach views the organization as an open system structured to integrate the two important subsystems: the task and social subsystem.

A)open systems
B)close systems
C)sociotechnical systems
D)autonomous work group
E)organic design
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In the _____ approach to organization design, prescriptions or propositions are designed to work in any circumstances.

A)universal
B)systems
C)contingency
D)dynamic
E)outcomes
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The contingency approach has been criticized as unrealistic.
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The organizational environment consists of everything outside the boundaries of the organization.
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Organizational downsizing is a popular technique for reducing lower management in companies.
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Under the _____ approach to organization design, the desired outcomes for the organization can be achieved in several ways.

A)universal
B)systems
C)contingency
D)dynamic
E)outcomes
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A(n) ____ subsystem is the means by which inputs are transformed into outputs.

A)open
B)task
C)sociotechnical
D)synergistic
E)social
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Chandler concluded that "structure follows strategy."
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Size, environment, and technology have been identified as structural imperatives.
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Most theories of organization design either take a universal or a contingency approach.
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Which of these is the set of plans and actions necessary to achieve organizational goals?

A)Strategy
B)System
C)Structure
D)Scale
E)Social subsystem
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The structural imperatives approach to organization design follows a universal perspective.
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According to the universal approach, there are several ways to achieve organizational efficiency and the best way to do so depends on several factors.
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An organic structure can be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:

A)structure: network based on interests
B)communication: primarily vertical
C)knowledge: throughout
D)instructions: through advice, information
E)membership: commitment to the task
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Global technology variations come in two forms: variations in available technology and variations in attitudes toward technology.
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It is necessary to determine the boundary of the organization in order to understand where the environment begins.
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The structure of large organizations is more influenced by technology than is the structure of small organizations.
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Most organizations rely on multiple technologies.
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Organizational technology consists of mechanical and intellectual processes that are used to create outputs.
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Economies of scale are an advantage of larger organizations.
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A(n) ____ subsystem includes the interpersonal relationships that develop among people in organizations.

A)open
B)task
C)sociotechnical
D)synergistic
E)social
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Many cultures still take a traditional view of organization structure not unlike the approaches used in the USA during the days of classical organization theory.
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The professional bureaucracy relies on standardization of skills as the primary means of coordination.
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Contemporary organizational designs has four dominant themes that include people, technology, customers, and globalization.
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A virtual organization is a permanent alliance between two or more organizations that band together to accomplish a specific venture.
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A(n) _______ approach suggests that there are several ways to achieve an outcome and that the best way to do it depends on one of several factors.
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The _______ approach to organization design has been the most discussed and researched perspective in the past thirty years.
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The matrix organizational design attempts to combine four different disparate designs to gain the benefits of each design.
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In the adhocracy organizational design, decision-making is centralized at the top of the organization, and power is in the hands of management.
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A(n) _______ consists of the plans and actions necessary to achieve organizational goals.
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Chandler observed that structure follows _______.
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Organizational _______ consists of the mechanical and intellectual processes that transform inputs into outputs.
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The simple structure characterizes small or new organizations with little specialization.
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The three structural imperatives are _______, technology, and environment.
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The task environment includes all of the specific organizations, groups, and individuals that influence the organization.
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A(n) ______ approach contends that a particular organization design will work in any situation.
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Rethinking the organization is a process for restructuring that throws out traditional assumptions that organizations should be structured with boxes and horizontal and vertical lines.
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The machine bureaucracy is typical of young organizations in highly technical fields.
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______ of scale are an advantage of large organizations.
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Mintzberg believed that fit among parts is the least important consideration in designing an organization.
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Organizational ______ is a popular trend aimed at reducing the size of corporate staffs.
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Until the 1990s, China and many Asian countries (with the exception of Japan) had

A)global technology variations.
B)continuous process technologies.
C)an unfavorable attitude toward technology.
D)the most advanced technology in the world.
E)nonroutine technologies.
C
2
Burns and Stalker proposed that the ____ determines the best method of structuring the organization.

A)alignment of the firm's mission and its goals
B)rate of change in technology
C)level of employee satisfaction
D)intensity of the competition
E)certainty of market conditions
B
3
According to the research conducted by Peter Blau and his associates, large size is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:

A)more formalization.
B)a larger span of control.
C)more levels in the hierarchy.
D)greater flexibility.
E)specialization of labor.
D
4
All of the following statements are true about organizational downsizing EXCEPT:

A)it often speeds decision making.
B)it has both psychological and sociological impact.
C)it is aimed primarily at reducing corporate staff and middle management.
D)it has consistently achieved good results.
E)it is a popular trend.
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Which of the following best describes the contingency approach to organization design?

A)Organizational efficiency and effectiveness can be achieved in many different ways.
B)Managers and employees should work together to design the organization.
C)Managers should gather input from employees regarding organization design, but should make the decision themselves.
D)Organization design should be based only on things managers can change, such as size and technology.
E)Certain organizational structures are designed to work in any situation.
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Which of the following is one of the key structural imperatives?

A)Competition
B)Sustainability
C)Environment
D)Efficiency
E)Effectiveness
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In contrast to universal approaches to organization design, contingency approaches

A)are dependent on the skills of employees.
B)have eliminated the debate about organizational strategy and structure.
C)prescribe "one best way" to structure the organization.
D)are less applicable to modern organizations.
E)suggest that organizational outcomes can be achieved in several ways.
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Organizational technology can best be described as

A)the plans and actions taken to meet organizational goals.
B)an organization's ability to adapt to change.
C)the mechanical and intellectual processes that transform inputs into outputs.
D)the fixed costs associated with plants and equipment.
E)the customization of parts.
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Which of these is the most heavily discussed and researched organizing approach within the past thirty years?

A)Structural imperatives
B)Human organization
C)Strategic choice
D)Ideal bureaucracy
E)Sociotechnical systems
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The organizational environment is comprised of all of the following factors EXCEPT:

A)Other organizations
B)Customers
C)Government
D)Unemployment rate
E)Employees
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Which of the following is NOT a method for assessing the size of an organization?

A)Physical capacity
B)Average stock value in the previous year
C)Value of assets
D)Total number of employees
E)Total sales in the previous year
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Which statement best summarizes the relationship among size, structure, and technology?

A)Technology influences structure more in large organizations than it does in small ones.
B)Technology influences structure more in small organizations than it does in large ones.
C)Technology has the same influence on structure in small organizations as it does in large ones.
D)Technology has an effect on structure, but not on size.
E)Technology has an effect on size, but not on structure.
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People in an organization's task environment includes all of these EXCEPT

A)employees.
B)suppliers.
C)customers.
D)donors.
E)shareholders.
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What is an economy of scale?

A)Paying off variable costs as soon as possible
B)Spreading fixed costs over a large number of units
C)Introducing products into as many countries as possible
D)Attracting the most customers as possible
E)Avoiding finance charges by assuming less debt
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Environmental uncertainty exists when managers

A)attempt to simplify the general environment.
B)attempt to stabilize the task environment.
C)have difficulty predicting the impact of environmental factors.
D)relax the constraints on product demand.
E)behave in an unpredictable fashion.
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The general environment includes which of the following factors?

A)Regulators
B)Donors
C)Suppliers
D)Customers
E)Technology
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Dynamism and complexity combine to create

A)organizational structure.
B)uncertainty.
C)management.
D)the environment.
E)strategy.
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The classifications of small-batch, large-batch, and continuous-process production were established by

A)Thompson.
B)Burns and Stalker.
C)Woodward.
D)Perrow.
E)the Aston studies.
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Chandler's conclusion in the strategy view of organization structure is that

A)structure follows strategy.
B)strategy follows structure.
C)technology affects structure.
D)larger organizations have more complex structures.
E)environmental uncertainty affects structure.
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The Aston group found that, compared to larger organizations, smaller organization's technology

A)comprised the strategic imperative.
B)was rare.
C)was almost always a continuous process.
D)reduced the need for leadership.
E)had more direct effects on structure.
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The term that is used to identify an organizational structure that is typical of old, very large organizations, divided according to the different markets it serves is

A)matrix design.
B)professional bureaucracy.
C)adhocracy design.
D)divisionalized form.
E)simple structure.
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Managers must consider the impact of multiple factors on contemporary organizational design. These multiple factors include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)technology.
B)people.
C)staying in touch with customers.
D)synergistic structure.
E)global organization.
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A key contribution of the strategic choice perspective is that it recognizes that

A)the relationship between strategy and structure may be reciprocal.
B)there is no relationship between strategy and structure.
C)structure determines strategy only in new organizations.
D)strategy follows structure.
E)structure follows strategy.
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The benefits of a matrix organization include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)it is flexible.
B)it can provide coordinated responses to pressures.
C)power struggles may occur.
D)it improves project coordination.
E)it improves communication.
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At the most advanced level of multinational activity a firm might become an international conglomerate. Two companies that are considered at that level are Nestle and ____.

A)Home Depot
B)Unilever N.V.
C)Southwest Airlines
D)Sears Group
E)Target
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The term that is used to identify an organizational structure that is characterized by horizontal specialization by professional areas of expertise is

A)matrix design.
B)professional bureaucracy.
C)adhocracy design.
D)divisionalized form.
E)simple structure.
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The strategy concept has been refined to include ____ as a key factor in determining the structure of an organization.

A)the role of the top management decision maker
B)technology
C)organizational goals
D)environmental factors
E)upper management
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Mitchell works in an organization with a clear hierarchy of authority, a boss who gives him instructions, and employees who are loyal and obedient. This organization is

A)mechanistic.
B)technological.
C)strategically chosen.
D)Burns and Stalker's.
E)organic.
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A(n) ____ structure is characterized by social networks.

A)mechanistic
B)technological
C)strategically chosen
D)synergistic
E)organic
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A(n) ____ relies on standardization of skills as the primary means of coordination.

A)mechanistic structure
B)professional bureaucracy
C)open system
D)virtual organization
E)adhocracy structure
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Which of the following is NOT true about a virtual organization?

A)It is a temporary alliance between two or more organizations.
B)A slow response will result in losses.
C)Each organization brings their best capabilities together.
D)It improves project coordination.
E)The organizations band together for a specific venture.
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The foundation of the sociotechnical systems approach to organizing is

A)universality.
B)group theory.
C)systems theory.
D)Mintzberg's framework.
E)leadership theory.
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The ____ is everything outside an organization and includes all elements, people, other organizations, economic factors, objects, and events, that lie outside the boundaries of the organization.

A)universal approach
B)general environment
C)organizational environment
D)task environment
E)contingency approach
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A mechanistic structure can be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:

A)it is primarily hierarchical.
B)communication is typically vertical.
C)knowledge is concentrated at the top.
D)instructions come from the boss.
E)membership requires a commitment to the tasks of the organization.
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Environmental ____ is the degree to which environmental components change.

A)certainty
B)complexity
C)uncertainty
D)dynamism
E)synergism
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The term that is used to identify an organizational structure that is typical of young organizations in highly technical fields is

A)matrix design.
B)professional bureaucracy.
C)adhocracy design.
D)divisionalized form.
E)simple structure.
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Janice's personal values affect her decisions regarding strategies, which in turn influence the organization's structure. Which of the following perspectives account for these relationships?

A)Technological design
B)Strategic choice
C)Structural imperatives
D)Organic structuring
E)Environmental design
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According to Henry Mintzberg, the ways in which tasks are coordinated include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)by mutual adjustment.
B)by direct supervision.
C)by standardization of worker skills.
D)by developing a simple organizational structure.
E)by work processes.
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In a(n) ____, interactions and communication are typically horizontal, knowledge resides wherever it is most useful, and membership requires commitment to the organization's tasks.

A)organic structure
B)mechanistic structure
C)matrix structure
D)simple structure
E)machine bureaucracy
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The ____ approach views the organization as an open system structured to integrate the two important subsystems: the task and social subsystem.

A)open systems
B)close systems
C)sociotechnical systems
D)autonomous work group
E)organic design
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In the _____ approach to organization design, prescriptions or propositions are designed to work in any circumstances.

A)universal
B)systems
C)contingency
D)dynamic
E)outcomes
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The contingency approach has been criticized as unrealistic.
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The organizational environment consists of everything outside the boundaries of the organization.
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Organizational downsizing is a popular technique for reducing lower management in companies.
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Under the _____ approach to organization design, the desired outcomes for the organization can be achieved in several ways.

A)universal
B)systems
C)contingency
D)dynamic
E)outcomes
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A(n) ____ subsystem is the means by which inputs are transformed into outputs.

A)open
B)task
C)sociotechnical
D)synergistic
E)social
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Chandler concluded that "structure follows strategy."
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48
Size, environment, and technology have been identified as structural imperatives.
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49
Most theories of organization design either take a universal or a contingency approach.
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50
Which of these is the set of plans and actions necessary to achieve organizational goals?

A)Strategy
B)System
C)Structure
D)Scale
E)Social subsystem
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51
The structural imperatives approach to organization design follows a universal perspective.
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52
According to the universal approach, there are several ways to achieve organizational efficiency and the best way to do so depends on several factors.
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53
An organic structure can be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:

A)structure: network based on interests
B)communication: primarily vertical
C)knowledge: throughout
D)instructions: through advice, information
E)membership: commitment to the task
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Global technology variations come in two forms: variations in available technology and variations in attitudes toward technology.
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55
It is necessary to determine the boundary of the organization in order to understand where the environment begins.
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56
The structure of large organizations is more influenced by technology than is the structure of small organizations.
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57
Most organizations rely on multiple technologies.
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58
Organizational technology consists of mechanical and intellectual processes that are used to create outputs.
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59
Economies of scale are an advantage of larger organizations.
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60
A(n) ____ subsystem includes the interpersonal relationships that develop among people in organizations.

A)open
B)task
C)sociotechnical
D)synergistic
E)social
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Many cultures still take a traditional view of organization structure not unlike the approaches used in the USA during the days of classical organization theory.
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62
The professional bureaucracy relies on standardization of skills as the primary means of coordination.
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Contemporary organizational designs has four dominant themes that include people, technology, customers, and globalization.
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64
A virtual organization is a permanent alliance between two or more organizations that band together to accomplish a specific venture.
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A(n) _______ approach suggests that there are several ways to achieve an outcome and that the best way to do it depends on one of several factors.
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The _______ approach to organization design has been the most discussed and researched perspective in the past thirty years.
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67
The matrix organizational design attempts to combine four different disparate designs to gain the benefits of each design.
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In the adhocracy organizational design, decision-making is centralized at the top of the organization, and power is in the hands of management.
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A(n) _______ consists of the plans and actions necessary to achieve organizational goals.
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70
Chandler observed that structure follows _______.
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71
Organizational _______ consists of the mechanical and intellectual processes that transform inputs into outputs.
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72
The simple structure characterizes small or new organizations with little specialization.
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The three structural imperatives are _______, technology, and environment.
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74
The task environment includes all of the specific organizations, groups, and individuals that influence the organization.
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A(n) ______ approach contends that a particular organization design will work in any situation.
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76
Rethinking the organization is a process for restructuring that throws out traditional assumptions that organizations should be structured with boxes and horizontal and vertical lines.
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77
The machine bureaucracy is typical of young organizations in highly technical fields.
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______ of scale are an advantage of large organizations.
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Mintzberg believed that fit among parts is the least important consideration in designing an organization.
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Organizational ______ is a popular trend aimed at reducing the size of corporate staffs.
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