Deck 5: Managing Change and Culture

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Organizational change that unlocks the forces of creativity and innovation in a department is known as:

A) transactional change
B) creative change
C) sustainable change
D) responsive change
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Change agents are individuals who:

A) ensure organizational discipline
B) take responsibility for planning, coordinating, and developing the change process
C) maintain organizational status quo
D) control organizational discipline
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_______________ is a shared system of beliefs, values, traditions, and behaviors shared by organizational members.

A) Status quo
B) Satisficing
C) Paradigm paralysis
D) Organizational culture
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Continuous improvement involves all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a commitment to organizational learning
B) problem identification
C) solution development
D) unplanned change
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All of the following are common characteristics of transformational leaders EXCEPT:

A) they identify themselves as control agents
B) they believe in people
C) they are life-long learners
D) they are value-driven
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Transformational leaders change efforts involve all of the following EXCEPT:

A) effective use of information
B) development of standard operational strategies
C) analysis
D) problem solving
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A contributing characteristic of a Stage-Three dysfunctional organization is:

A) lack of planning
B) failure to focus on primary mission
C) management by crises
D) lack of innovation
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Identification and analysis of _________________ focuses on factors outside the organization.

A) external forces
B) internal forces
C) transformational forces
D) cultural forces
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Internal targets for change that involve the configuration of the organization, lines of authority, task responsibility, and communications are:

A) tasks
B) culture
C) technology
D) structure
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The part of the three-stage process of planned change that focuses on institutionalization of the change is:

A) unfreezing the status quo
B) developing process
C) changing to a new state
D) refreezing the new state
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All of the following are included in the stages of diagnosis EXCEPT:

A) problem identification
B) isolation of of primary and secondary sources
C) identification of a standard response to the issue
D) development of a potential solution to the problem
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Getting employees to face the actual outcomes of their efforts and create a high urgency for change can be accomplished by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) communicating information about potential crises or threats to the organization and its members
B) providing employees with factual data about organizational performance
C) engaging in frank discussion and dialogue about organizational problems, tactics, and strategy
D) setting quotas and high performance expectations that will force employees to work more effectively
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A key number of organizational personnel who have the power to lead change are known as:

A)the guiding coalition
B) line supervisors
C) executives
D) procedural managers
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Organizational culture serves all of the following functions EXCEPT:

A) provides a sense of identity to members and increases commitment to their work group
B) provides a way for employees to interpret the meaning of organizational events
C) reinforces the external discipline of the organization
D) serves as a behavioral control mechanism for organizational members
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The basic elements of dynamic equilibrium involve all of the following EXCEPT:

A) standardization
B) stability
C) cohesion
D) innovation
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When organizational conflict results in negative performance behavior and internal crises, it has become:

A) functional
B) interpersonal
C) dysfunctional
D) creative
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Managers who are able to see interrelationships rather than linear cause/effect sequences possess a(n):

A) analytical mindset
B) critical vision
C) problem-based orientation
D) bureaucratic outlook
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The tendency for a department to find a policy or practice that another department has successfully used and appropriate it is known as:

A) strategic management
B) satisficing
C) cookie cutter management
D) transformation management
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When an organization fails to serve the purpose for which it was created, it has become:

A) proactive
B) dysfunctional
C) transformational
D) strategic
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In order to anticipate the need for change, managers must do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) recognize the indicators that signal the need for change
B) implement the required change through a planned strategy
C) regulate the change process by monitoring, evaluating, and managing
D) ensure that all policy and procedures are followed
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Change refers to any alteration that occurs in the structure, people, and practice of an organization.
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Policing today is experiencing the emergence of transformational leaders who seek to align their external and internal environments by creating open-system adaptive-learning systems.
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Strategic thinkers seek to understand the totality of the forces affecting the problems they are confronting while maintaining their focus on their mission and objectives.
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A change vision will only happen after it becomes policy.
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Getting an organization to change by having its members recognize the need for change is known as refreezing.
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The first stage of the POP approach to diagnosis is assessment.
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Stage Two of the implementation process requires the emergence of a new organizational culture.
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In an organization with a strong culture, the organization's core values are intensley held and widely supported among its members.
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A properly managed change process must be able to adapt to and incorporate itself into the daily routine of the organization.
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Empowerment means that indiviuals closest to a situation should have the authority to make decisions regarding its management.
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Identify and define the different types of organizational change.
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Identify and define the stages of a dysfunctional organization.
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Identify and define Lewin's three-stage process of planned change.
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Identify the steps required to implement change.
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Deck 5: Managing Change and Culture
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Organizational change that unlocks the forces of creativity and innovation in a department is known as:

A) transactional change
B) creative change
C) sustainable change
D) responsive change
C
2
Change agents are individuals who:

A) ensure organizational discipline
B) take responsibility for planning, coordinating, and developing the change process
C) maintain organizational status quo
D) control organizational discipline
B
3
_______________ is a shared system of beliefs, values, traditions, and behaviors shared by organizational members.

A) Status quo
B) Satisficing
C) Paradigm paralysis
D) Organizational culture
D
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Continuous improvement involves all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a commitment to organizational learning
B) problem identification
C) solution development
D) unplanned change
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All of the following are common characteristics of transformational leaders EXCEPT:

A) they identify themselves as control agents
B) they believe in people
C) they are life-long learners
D) they are value-driven
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Transformational leaders change efforts involve all of the following EXCEPT:

A) effective use of information
B) development of standard operational strategies
C) analysis
D) problem solving
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A contributing characteristic of a Stage-Three dysfunctional organization is:

A) lack of planning
B) failure to focus on primary mission
C) management by crises
D) lack of innovation
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Identification and analysis of _________________ focuses on factors outside the organization.

A) external forces
B) internal forces
C) transformational forces
D) cultural forces
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Internal targets for change that involve the configuration of the organization, lines of authority, task responsibility, and communications are:

A) tasks
B) culture
C) technology
D) structure
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10
The part of the three-stage process of planned change that focuses on institutionalization of the change is:

A) unfreezing the status quo
B) developing process
C) changing to a new state
D) refreezing the new state
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11
All of the following are included in the stages of diagnosis EXCEPT:

A) problem identification
B) isolation of of primary and secondary sources
C) identification of a standard response to the issue
D) development of a potential solution to the problem
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12
Getting employees to face the actual outcomes of their efforts and create a high urgency for change can be accomplished by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) communicating information about potential crises or threats to the organization and its members
B) providing employees with factual data about organizational performance
C) engaging in frank discussion and dialogue about organizational problems, tactics, and strategy
D) setting quotas and high performance expectations that will force employees to work more effectively
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A key number of organizational personnel who have the power to lead change are known as:

A)the guiding coalition
B) line supervisors
C) executives
D) procedural managers
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Organizational culture serves all of the following functions EXCEPT:

A) provides a sense of identity to members and increases commitment to their work group
B) provides a way for employees to interpret the meaning of organizational events
C) reinforces the external discipline of the organization
D) serves as a behavioral control mechanism for organizational members
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15
The basic elements of dynamic equilibrium involve all of the following EXCEPT:

A) standardization
B) stability
C) cohesion
D) innovation
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When organizational conflict results in negative performance behavior and internal crises, it has become:

A) functional
B) interpersonal
C) dysfunctional
D) creative
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17
Managers who are able to see interrelationships rather than linear cause/effect sequences possess a(n):

A) analytical mindset
B) critical vision
C) problem-based orientation
D) bureaucratic outlook
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The tendency for a department to find a policy or practice that another department has successfully used and appropriate it is known as:

A) strategic management
B) satisficing
C) cookie cutter management
D) transformation management
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When an organization fails to serve the purpose for which it was created, it has become:

A) proactive
B) dysfunctional
C) transformational
D) strategic
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In order to anticipate the need for change, managers must do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) recognize the indicators that signal the need for change
B) implement the required change through a planned strategy
C) regulate the change process by monitoring, evaluating, and managing
D) ensure that all policy and procedures are followed
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Change refers to any alteration that occurs in the structure, people, and practice of an organization.
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Policing today is experiencing the emergence of transformational leaders who seek to align their external and internal environments by creating open-system adaptive-learning systems.
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Strategic thinkers seek to understand the totality of the forces affecting the problems they are confronting while maintaining their focus on their mission and objectives.
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A change vision will only happen after it becomes policy.
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Getting an organization to change by having its members recognize the need for change is known as refreezing.
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The first stage of the POP approach to diagnosis is assessment.
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Stage Two of the implementation process requires the emergence of a new organizational culture.
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In an organization with a strong culture, the organization's core values are intensley held and widely supported among its members.
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A properly managed change process must be able to adapt to and incorporate itself into the daily routine of the organization.
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Empowerment means that indiviuals closest to a situation should have the authority to make decisions regarding its management.
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Identify and define the different types of organizational change.
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Identify and define the stages of a dysfunctional organization.
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Identify and define Lewin's three-stage process of planned change.
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Identify the steps required to implement change.
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