Deck 2: Organizational Culture, Socialization, and Mentoring

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An adhocracy culture values flexibility and has an external focus.
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An organization with an external focus that values flexibility has a hierarchical culture.
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Espoused values represent the explicitly stated values and norms that are preferred by an organization.
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A market culture is well suited for companies that rule the market and have no competitors.
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Organizations with a market culture tend to reward people who deliver results.
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Organizational culture will not change in a significant way unless managers are able to change basic underlying assumptions.
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Giving members an organizational identity is one of the functions of organizational culture.
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Since a gap between espoused values and enacted values has no influence on employee attitudes and organizational performance,managers should not waste time on reducing such gaps.
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An organization cannot have both a clan culture and a hierarchical culture.
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When basic assumptions are widely held among employees,people will find behavior based on an inconsistent value easier to follow.
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The company bulletin board on which employees post notes is an example of an enacted value.
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The competing values framework (CVF)provides a practical way for managers to understand,measure,and improve profitability.
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Changes in organizational culture occur rapidly at the level of basic assumptions and only gradually at the level of observable artifacts.
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The clan culture and market culture are both represented by values that emphasize an internal focus.
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Organizations can possess characteristics associated with more than one culture type.
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The process of organizational change always begins with the recruitment of new employees.
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An organization's culture can be a source of competitive advantage.
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Organizational culture influences the type of organizational structure adopted by a company.
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The basic method by which a clan culture achieves effectiveness is collaboration.
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Organizational culture is passed on to new employees through the process of socialization.
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Divestiture is the denial and stripping away of the newcomer's existing sense of self and the reconstruction of self in the organization's image.
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_____ represent the explicitly stated values and norms that are preferred by an organization.

A) Artifacts
B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Basic assumptions
E) Beliefs
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The top management of Olympic Sports Equipment has clearly stated the values and norms that the company expects its employees to follow.These are referred to as:

A) espoused values.
B) below-the-surface artifacts.
C) enacted values.
D) social artifacts.
E) observable artifacts.
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Which of the following is an example of an artifact of an organization?

A) The different management styles of people in the organization
B) The national culture in which the organization functions
C) The underlying beliefs about the organization
D) The company's annual awards function
E) The company's espoused values
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______ consist of the physical manifestation of an organization's culture.They include acronyms,manner of dress,awards,myths and stories told about the organization,published lists of values,observable rituals and ceremonies,special parking spaces,decorations,and so on.

A) Mnemonics
B) Artifacts
C) Basic assumptions
D) Espoused values
E) Enacted values
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The most visible level of an organization's culture is:

A) espoused values.
B) assumptions.
C) ethics.
D) artifacts.
E) enacted values.
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The reception area of Catwalk Inc.has a huge showcase displaying the various awards the company has won over the years.This is a representation of which of the following layers of the organizational culture?

A) Artifacts
B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Semantics
E) Mnemonics
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Serial socialization provides a timetable for the assumption of the role,whereas a variable process does not.
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An opportunistic network is associated with having weak ties with multiple developers from different social systems.
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When Hannah entered the Hyatt Hotel to confirm a booking she had done for her friend,she noticed that all the hospitality staff wore clothes in the same color and style.Which of the following layers of organizational culture would such a dress code represent?

A) Artifacts
B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Assumptions
E) Mnemonics
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A company hangs signs on its walls saying,"Trust is one of our guiding principles." This is an example of a(n):

A) espoused value.
B) enacted value.
C) intrinsic value.
D) redundant value.
E) instrumental value.
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A disjunctive socialization process is one in which the newcomer is socialized by an experienced member.
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A receptive developmental network is the strongest type of network.
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The anticipatory socialization phase begins when the employment contract has been signed.
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The three fundamental layers of organizational culture are:

A) observable artifacts,ethics,and socialization.
B) ethics,socialization,and mentoring.
C) ethics,observable artifacts,and mentoring.
D) observable artifacts,espoused values,and mentoring.
E) observable artifacts,espoused values,and underlying assumptions.
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An entrepreneurial developmental network is associated with having weak ties with multiple developers from different social systems.
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Organizational _____ is(are)the set of shared,taken-for-granted implicit assumptions that a group holds and that determines how it perceives,thinks about,and reacts to its various environments.

A) artifacts
B) culture
C) ethics
D) socialization
E) mentoring
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Organization socialization begins before the individual actually joins the organization.
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Formal socialization is the practice of segregating a newcomer from regular organization members during a defined socialization period.
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Clothing company Beetle Basics puts all its new employees through the same three-day orientation program.This is a collective,formal socialization experience.
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Kling On Inc.values creativity and tries to develop new products in anticipation of changing customer demands.It can be said that Kling On has a(n)_____ culture.

A) clan
B) passive
C) adhocracy
D) hierarchy
E) market
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An adhocracy culture:

A) has an internal focus.
B) is very employee focused.
C) fosters the creation of innovative products and services by being adaptable.
D) relies on centralized power and authority.
E) is driven by competition and a strong desire to deliver results and accomplish goals.
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Apple breeds leaders who focus on innovative outputs and are agile enough to adapt to the frequent changes of their industry.Apple is an example of a(n)______ culture because it allows its employees to take initiative and experiment with new ideas.

A) clan
B) adhocracy
C) market
D) hierarchy
E) passive
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A clan culture can be identified by:

A) internal focus and flexibility.
B) external focus and flexibility.
C) internal focus and control.
D) external focus and stability.
E) external focus and control.
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Which of the following reflects the extent to which the work environment is perceived as positive and reinforcing,and conflict and change are managed effectively?

A) Social system stability
B) Organizational identity
C) Investiture socialization
D) Disjunctive socialization
E) Diversity of developmental relationships
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A(n)_____ organizational culture resembles a family-type organization in which effectiveness is achieved by encouraging collaboration between employees.

A) clan
B) market
C) adhocracy
D) hierarchy
E) passive
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Tom's of Maine is a company which produces all-natural toothpastes,soaps,and other hygiene products.According to the company statement of beliefs,they aim to provide their employees with "a safe and fulfilling environment and an opportunity to grow and learn." Which of the following types of organizational culture has Tom's of Maine adopted?

A) Clan culture
B) Adhocracy culture
C) Market culture
D) Hierarchy culture
E) Passive culture
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_____ constitute organizational values that have become so taken for granted over time that they become the underlying forces that guide organizational behavior.

A) Artifacts
B) Semantics
C) Mnemonics
D) Ethics
E) Assumptions
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Every month,Target selects an employee for the "Employee of the Month" award.The winner gets a $100 check and an assigned parking space for a month.This is an example of a(n):

A) underlying assumption.
B) enacted value.
C) observable artifact.
D) espoused value.
E) mnemonic.
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Which of the following types of culture has an internal focus and values stability?

A) Clan
B) Passive
C) Adhocracy
D) Hierarchy
E) Market
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Every employee at RTG Inc.knows that the company's two main principles are "We value diversity" and "Teaching matters".Which of the following layers of organization culture does this represent?

A) Artifacts
B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Basic assumptions
E) Competence suppressors
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A(n)_____ culture has an external focus and values flexibility.

A) clan
B) active
C) adhocracy
D) hierarchy
E) market
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Which of the following is a typical feature of an organization that has a clan culture?

A) It values employee consensus and job satisfaction.
B) It has an external rather than an internal focus.
C) It prefers to maintain stability instead of adopting flexible methods of working.
D) It discourages employee collaboration in favour of top-down management.
E) It relies on centralized power and authority.
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The dimensions on which the Competing Values Framework bases its classifications of organizations are:

A) profit/non-profit and horizontal/vertical.
B) positivity/negativity and employer-focused/employee-focused.
C) flexibility/stability and internality/externality.
D) top-down/bottom-up and investiture/divestiture.
E) serial/disjunctive and formal/informal.
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Though TGF's stated HR policies value diversity and encourage applications from diverse backgrounds,employees notice that this is not really put into practice.This represents:

A) a combination of artifacts and beliefs.
B) a gap between espoused and enacted values.
C) a combination of artifacts and espoused values.
D) a gap between artifacts and enacted values.
E) a synthesis of espoused and enacted values.
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Which of the following is a dimension of organizational culture used in the Competing Values Framework?

A) Whether an organization follows a top-down or bottom-up approach to communication
B) Whether an organization focuses its efforts on internal dynamics or outward toward its external environment
C) Whether an organization uses investiture or divestiture to socialize new members into the organization
D) Whether an organization's main focus is on profit or it contributes to not-for-profit activities
E) Whether an organization's culture encourages formal or informal relationships between employers and employees
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Which of the following company slogans most reflects the characteristics of a clan culture?

A) You'll always find us one step ahead of the market.
B) Think outside the box.Dream it.Do it.
C) People are our greatest asset.
D) Precision plus consistence equals quality.
E) Putting customers first.
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The essential factor in maintaining social stability in an organization is:

A) managing conflict and change in the organization.
B) encouraging social networking among employees.
C) increasing the gap between espoused and enacted values.
D) instituting performance-based incentives.
E) developing a clan culture rather than a market culture.
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The values and norms that are exhibited by employees are called:

A) face values.
B) espoused values.
C) intrinsic values.
D) instrumental values.
E) enacted values.
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Which of the following statements about the Competing Values Framework is true?

A) It is a mechanism for judging between employees.
B) It is highly theoretical and impractical.
C) It is an approach for classifying organizational culture.
D) It does not take non-profit organizations into consideration.
E) It describes six different types of organizational culture.
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According to researcher Kathy Kram,which of these is a career function of mentoring?

A) Friendship
B) Acceptance-and-confirmation
C) Coaching
D) Role modeling
E) Counseling
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In Feldman's three-phase model,organizational socialization begins:

A) before the individual actually joins the organization.
B) during the interview process.
C) once the individual is hired.
D) when the mentor is identified in the organization.
E) after the individual has spent a year in the company.
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_____ is defined as the process of forming and maintaining developmental relationships between a senior and a junior person.

A) Organizational socialization
B) Adhocracy
C) Hierarchy
D) Mentoring
E) Coaching
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Companies with ______ cultures are more likely to implement Total Quality Management programs,as these programs fulfill the companies' requirement for control over every aspect of the process and maximize efficiency and measurability.

A) hierarchical
B) clan
C) passive
D) market
E) adhocracy
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Which of the following is a behavioral outcome expected once an outsider becomes a socialized insider within an organization?

A) Identification with the organization
B) Internal motivation to work
C) High job satisfaction
D) Performance of role assignments
E) Frequent job hopping
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According to Kathy Kram,which of these is a psychological function of mentoring?

A) Sponsorship
B) Exposure-and-visibility
C) Coaching
D) Protection
E) Counseling
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During the _____ phase of socialization,employees come to learn what the organization is really like.

A) encounter
B) reciprocal
C) acquisition
D) anticipation
E) renewal
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Which of the following types of culture has an external focus and values stability?

A) Clan
B) Passive
C) Adhocracy
D) Hierarchy
E) Market
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Socialization research offers which of these practical guideline(s)for managing organizational socialization?

A) Managers should implement a sink-or-swim approach to organizational socialization.
B) Managers play the least important role during the encounter phase,therefore,they should minimize their time allocation to this phase.
C) Proactive socialization behaviors have a negative impact on organizations.
D) Managers should pay attention to the socialization of diverse employees.
E) A serial socialization process should be used when a company has been newly started and all employees are newly hired.
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Organizational socialization that occurs prior to joining the organization is known as:

A) reciprocal socialization.
B) espousing.
C) cultural reproduction.
D) anticipatory socialization.
E) divestiture.
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Feldman's three-phase model of organizational socialization begins with:

A) the acquisition phase.
B) the change phase.
C) the anticipatory socialization phase.
D) the encounter phase.
E) the reciprocal socialization phase.
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Which of the following is true of mentoring new employees within an organization?

A) Mentoring is an important tool for organizational socialization,but has no impact on the employee's career prospects.
B) Developers refrain from connecting with protégés on a social footing in order to maintain neutrality.
C) Mentoring relationships are typically short-lived,lasting only until the employee has been socialized into his or her role.
D) Developers concentrate on developing protégés' task-related skills and providing career support.
E) Mentoring provides protégés with psychological and social support as well as providing job-related training.
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An organization that strips away a newcomer's sense of self is using a(n)_____ socialization tactic.

A) random
B) disjunctive
C) informal
D) variable
E) divestiture
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The _____ socialization tactic relies heavily on role models.

A) individual
B) serial
C) informal
D) sequential
E) divestiture
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AT&T is an example of _____ culture because they pride themselves on being result - oriented and highly competitive in their industry.

A) clan
B) adhocracy
C) market
D) hierarchy
E) passive
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The encounter phase of the organizational socialization begins:

A) before the individual interviews with the company.
B) when the employment contract has been signed.
C) when the important tasks has been mastered.
D) after the individual has achieved a certain status symbol in the organization.
E) after the individual completes 3 years of work in the organization.
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The process by which employees learn an organization's values,norms,and required behaviors is known as:

A) radicalization.
B) institutionalization.
C) socialization.
D) dispensation.
E) solicitation.
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Which of the following is an affective outcome expected once an outsider becomes a socialized insider within an organization?

A) Remaining with the organization
B) Spontaneously innovating and cooperating
C) Performing role assignments
D) Exhibiting high job involvement
E) Carrying out tasks independently
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According to Kathy Kram,the two general functions that mentoring accomplishes are:

A) career functions and psychosocial functions.
B) psychological development and social development.
C) socialization and radicalization.
D) behavioral development and skills development.
E) investiture functions and disjunctive functions.
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Which phase of socialization requires employees to master important tasks and roles and to adjust to their work group's values and norms?

A) Renewal
B) Change and acquisition
C) Anticipatory socialization
D) Encounter
E) Pre-socialization
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An adhocracy culture values flexibility and has an external focus.
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An organization with an external focus that values flexibility has a hierarchical culture.
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Espoused values represent the explicitly stated values and norms that are preferred by an organization.
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A market culture is well suited for companies that rule the market and have no competitors.
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Organizations with a market culture tend to reward people who deliver results.
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Organizational culture will not change in a significant way unless managers are able to change basic underlying assumptions.
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Giving members an organizational identity is one of the functions of organizational culture.
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Since a gap between espoused values and enacted values has no influence on employee attitudes and organizational performance,managers should not waste time on reducing such gaps.
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An organization cannot have both a clan culture and a hierarchical culture.
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When basic assumptions are widely held among employees,people will find behavior based on an inconsistent value easier to follow.
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The company bulletin board on which employees post notes is an example of an enacted value.
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The competing values framework (CVF)provides a practical way for managers to understand,measure,and improve profitability.
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Changes in organizational culture occur rapidly at the level of basic assumptions and only gradually at the level of observable artifacts.
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The clan culture and market culture are both represented by values that emphasize an internal focus.
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Organizations can possess characteristics associated with more than one culture type.
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The process of organizational change always begins with the recruitment of new employees.
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An organization's culture can be a source of competitive advantage.
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Organizational culture influences the type of organizational structure adopted by a company.
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The basic method by which a clan culture achieves effectiveness is collaboration.
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Organizational culture is passed on to new employees through the process of socialization.
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Divestiture is the denial and stripping away of the newcomer's existing sense of self and the reconstruction of self in the organization's image.
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_____ represent the explicitly stated values and norms that are preferred by an organization.

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B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Basic assumptions
E) Beliefs
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The top management of Olympic Sports Equipment has clearly stated the values and norms that the company expects its employees to follow.These are referred to as:

A) espoused values.
B) below-the-surface artifacts.
C) enacted values.
D) social artifacts.
E) observable artifacts.
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Which of the following is an example of an artifact of an organization?

A) The different management styles of people in the organization
B) The national culture in which the organization functions
C) The underlying beliefs about the organization
D) The company's annual awards function
E) The company's espoused values
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______ consist of the physical manifestation of an organization's culture.They include acronyms,manner of dress,awards,myths and stories told about the organization,published lists of values,observable rituals and ceremonies,special parking spaces,decorations,and so on.

A) Mnemonics
B) Artifacts
C) Basic assumptions
D) Espoused values
E) Enacted values
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The most visible level of an organization's culture is:

A) espoused values.
B) assumptions.
C) ethics.
D) artifacts.
E) enacted values.
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The reception area of Catwalk Inc.has a huge showcase displaying the various awards the company has won over the years.This is a representation of which of the following layers of the organizational culture?

A) Artifacts
B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Semantics
E) Mnemonics
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Serial socialization provides a timetable for the assumption of the role,whereas a variable process does not.
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An opportunistic network is associated with having weak ties with multiple developers from different social systems.
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When Hannah entered the Hyatt Hotel to confirm a booking she had done for her friend,she noticed that all the hospitality staff wore clothes in the same color and style.Which of the following layers of organizational culture would such a dress code represent?

A) Artifacts
B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Assumptions
E) Mnemonics
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A company hangs signs on its walls saying,"Trust is one of our guiding principles." This is an example of a(n):

A) espoused value.
B) enacted value.
C) intrinsic value.
D) redundant value.
E) instrumental value.
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A disjunctive socialization process is one in which the newcomer is socialized by an experienced member.
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A receptive developmental network is the strongest type of network.
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The anticipatory socialization phase begins when the employment contract has been signed.
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The three fundamental layers of organizational culture are:

A) observable artifacts,ethics,and socialization.
B) ethics,socialization,and mentoring.
C) ethics,observable artifacts,and mentoring.
D) observable artifacts,espoused values,and mentoring.
E) observable artifacts,espoused values,and underlying assumptions.
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An entrepreneurial developmental network is associated with having weak ties with multiple developers from different social systems.
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Organizational _____ is(are)the set of shared,taken-for-granted implicit assumptions that a group holds and that determines how it perceives,thinks about,and reacts to its various environments.

A) artifacts
B) culture
C) ethics
D) socialization
E) mentoring
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Organization socialization begins before the individual actually joins the organization.
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Formal socialization is the practice of segregating a newcomer from regular organization members during a defined socialization period.
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Clothing company Beetle Basics puts all its new employees through the same three-day orientation program.This is a collective,formal socialization experience.
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Kling On Inc.values creativity and tries to develop new products in anticipation of changing customer demands.It can be said that Kling On has a(n)_____ culture.

A) clan
B) passive
C) adhocracy
D) hierarchy
E) market
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An adhocracy culture:

A) has an internal focus.
B) is very employee focused.
C) fosters the creation of innovative products and services by being adaptable.
D) relies on centralized power and authority.
E) is driven by competition and a strong desire to deliver results and accomplish goals.
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Apple breeds leaders who focus on innovative outputs and are agile enough to adapt to the frequent changes of their industry.Apple is an example of a(n)______ culture because it allows its employees to take initiative and experiment with new ideas.

A) clan
B) adhocracy
C) market
D) hierarchy
E) passive
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A clan culture can be identified by:

A) internal focus and flexibility.
B) external focus and flexibility.
C) internal focus and control.
D) external focus and stability.
E) external focus and control.
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Which of the following reflects the extent to which the work environment is perceived as positive and reinforcing,and conflict and change are managed effectively?

A) Social system stability
B) Organizational identity
C) Investiture socialization
D) Disjunctive socialization
E) Diversity of developmental relationships
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A(n)_____ organizational culture resembles a family-type organization in which effectiveness is achieved by encouraging collaboration between employees.

A) clan
B) market
C) adhocracy
D) hierarchy
E) passive
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Tom's of Maine is a company which produces all-natural toothpastes,soaps,and other hygiene products.According to the company statement of beliefs,they aim to provide their employees with "a safe and fulfilling environment and an opportunity to grow and learn." Which of the following types of organizational culture has Tom's of Maine adopted?

A) Clan culture
B) Adhocracy culture
C) Market culture
D) Hierarchy culture
E) Passive culture
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_____ constitute organizational values that have become so taken for granted over time that they become the underlying forces that guide organizational behavior.

A) Artifacts
B) Semantics
C) Mnemonics
D) Ethics
E) Assumptions
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Every month,Target selects an employee for the "Employee of the Month" award.The winner gets a $100 check and an assigned parking space for a month.This is an example of a(n):

A) underlying assumption.
B) enacted value.
C) observable artifact.
D) espoused value.
E) mnemonic.
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Which of the following types of culture has an internal focus and values stability?

A) Clan
B) Passive
C) Adhocracy
D) Hierarchy
E) Market
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Every employee at RTG Inc.knows that the company's two main principles are "We value diversity" and "Teaching matters".Which of the following layers of organization culture does this represent?

A) Artifacts
B) Espoused values
C) Enacted values
D) Basic assumptions
E) Competence suppressors
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52
A(n)_____ culture has an external focus and values flexibility.

A) clan
B) active
C) adhocracy
D) hierarchy
E) market
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53
Which of the following is a typical feature of an organization that has a clan culture?

A) It values employee consensus and job satisfaction.
B) It has an external rather than an internal focus.
C) It prefers to maintain stability instead of adopting flexible methods of working.
D) It discourages employee collaboration in favour of top-down management.
E) It relies on centralized power and authority.
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54
The dimensions on which the Competing Values Framework bases its classifications of organizations are:

A) profit/non-profit and horizontal/vertical.
B) positivity/negativity and employer-focused/employee-focused.
C) flexibility/stability and internality/externality.
D) top-down/bottom-up and investiture/divestiture.
E) serial/disjunctive and formal/informal.
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55
Though TGF's stated HR policies value diversity and encourage applications from diverse backgrounds,employees notice that this is not really put into practice.This represents:

A) a combination of artifacts and beliefs.
B) a gap between espoused and enacted values.
C) a combination of artifacts and espoused values.
D) a gap between artifacts and enacted values.
E) a synthesis of espoused and enacted values.
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56
Which of the following is a dimension of organizational culture used in the Competing Values Framework?

A) Whether an organization follows a top-down or bottom-up approach to communication
B) Whether an organization focuses its efforts on internal dynamics or outward toward its external environment
C) Whether an organization uses investiture or divestiture to socialize new members into the organization
D) Whether an organization's main focus is on profit or it contributes to not-for-profit activities
E) Whether an organization's culture encourages formal or informal relationships between employers and employees
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57
Which of the following company slogans most reflects the characteristics of a clan culture?

A) You'll always find us one step ahead of the market.
B) Think outside the box.Dream it.Do it.
C) People are our greatest asset.
D) Precision plus consistence equals quality.
E) Putting customers first.
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58
The essential factor in maintaining social stability in an organization is:

A) managing conflict and change in the organization.
B) encouraging social networking among employees.
C) increasing the gap between espoused and enacted values.
D) instituting performance-based incentives.
E) developing a clan culture rather than a market culture.
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59
The values and norms that are exhibited by employees are called:

A) face values.
B) espoused values.
C) intrinsic values.
D) instrumental values.
E) enacted values.
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60
Which of the following statements about the Competing Values Framework is true?

A) It is a mechanism for judging between employees.
B) It is highly theoretical and impractical.
C) It is an approach for classifying organizational culture.
D) It does not take non-profit organizations into consideration.
E) It describes six different types of organizational culture.
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61
According to researcher Kathy Kram,which of these is a career function of mentoring?

A) Friendship
B) Acceptance-and-confirmation
C) Coaching
D) Role modeling
E) Counseling
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62
In Feldman's three-phase model,organizational socialization begins:

A) before the individual actually joins the organization.
B) during the interview process.
C) once the individual is hired.
D) when the mentor is identified in the organization.
E) after the individual has spent a year in the company.
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63
_____ is defined as the process of forming and maintaining developmental relationships between a senior and a junior person.

A) Organizational socialization
B) Adhocracy
C) Hierarchy
D) Mentoring
E) Coaching
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64
Companies with ______ cultures are more likely to implement Total Quality Management programs,as these programs fulfill the companies' requirement for control over every aspect of the process and maximize efficiency and measurability.

A) hierarchical
B) clan
C) passive
D) market
E) adhocracy
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65
Which of the following is a behavioral outcome expected once an outsider becomes a socialized insider within an organization?

A) Identification with the organization
B) Internal motivation to work
C) High job satisfaction
D) Performance of role assignments
E) Frequent job hopping
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66
According to Kathy Kram,which of these is a psychological function of mentoring?

A) Sponsorship
B) Exposure-and-visibility
C) Coaching
D) Protection
E) Counseling
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67
During the _____ phase of socialization,employees come to learn what the organization is really like.

A) encounter
B) reciprocal
C) acquisition
D) anticipation
E) renewal
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68
Which of the following types of culture has an external focus and values stability?

A) Clan
B) Passive
C) Adhocracy
D) Hierarchy
E) Market
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69
Socialization research offers which of these practical guideline(s)for managing organizational socialization?

A) Managers should implement a sink-or-swim approach to organizational socialization.
B) Managers play the least important role during the encounter phase,therefore,they should minimize their time allocation to this phase.
C) Proactive socialization behaviors have a negative impact on organizations.
D) Managers should pay attention to the socialization of diverse employees.
E) A serial socialization process should be used when a company has been newly started and all employees are newly hired.
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70
Organizational socialization that occurs prior to joining the organization is known as:

A) reciprocal socialization.
B) espousing.
C) cultural reproduction.
D) anticipatory socialization.
E) divestiture.
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71
Feldman's three-phase model of organizational socialization begins with:

A) the acquisition phase.
B) the change phase.
C) the anticipatory socialization phase.
D) the encounter phase.
E) the reciprocal socialization phase.
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72
Which of the following is true of mentoring new employees within an organization?

A) Mentoring is an important tool for organizational socialization,but has no impact on the employee's career prospects.
B) Developers refrain from connecting with protégés on a social footing in order to maintain neutrality.
C) Mentoring relationships are typically short-lived,lasting only until the employee has been socialized into his or her role.
D) Developers concentrate on developing protégés' task-related skills and providing career support.
E) Mentoring provides protégés with psychological and social support as well as providing job-related training.
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73
An organization that strips away a newcomer's sense of self is using a(n)_____ socialization tactic.

A) random
B) disjunctive
C) informal
D) variable
E) divestiture
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74
The _____ socialization tactic relies heavily on role models.

A) individual
B) serial
C) informal
D) sequential
E) divestiture
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75
AT&T is an example of _____ culture because they pride themselves on being result - oriented and highly competitive in their industry.

A) clan
B) adhocracy
C) market
D) hierarchy
E) passive
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76
The encounter phase of the organizational socialization begins:

A) before the individual interviews with the company.
B) when the employment contract has been signed.
C) when the important tasks has been mastered.
D) after the individual has achieved a certain status symbol in the organization.
E) after the individual completes 3 years of work in the organization.
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77
The process by which employees learn an organization's values,norms,and required behaviors is known as:

A) radicalization.
B) institutionalization.
C) socialization.
D) dispensation.
E) solicitation.
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78
Which of the following is an affective outcome expected once an outsider becomes a socialized insider within an organization?

A) Remaining with the organization
B) Spontaneously innovating and cooperating
C) Performing role assignments
D) Exhibiting high job involvement
E) Carrying out tasks independently
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79
According to Kathy Kram,the two general functions that mentoring accomplishes are:

A) career functions and psychosocial functions.
B) psychological development and social development.
C) socialization and radicalization.
D) behavioral development and skills development.
E) investiture functions and disjunctive functions.
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80
Which phase of socialization requires employees to master important tasks and roles and to adjust to their work group's values and norms?

A) Renewal
B) Change and acquisition
C) Anticipatory socialization
D) Encounter
E) Pre-socialization
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