Deck 15: Organizational Culture

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Employees are socialized into organizations through observation alone.
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Symbolic stories effectively transmit the complex concepts of an organization's culture.
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Innovation involves targeted aspects of the organization.
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Research into the process of socialization indicates that socialization programs change new employees' values,
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Most managers are not in a position to create an organizational culture.
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Myths may be part of an organization's culture.
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Managers interested in changing cultures should attempt to substitute stories and myths that support old cultural values with stories and myths that support new ones.
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The values that make up an organization's culture are often taken for granted.
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A company intranet that is rarely updated can still have a strong effect on company culture as long as its content is good.
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Not all firms have cultural values that are consistent with high performance.
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An organization's culture can vary across divisions and even across managers.
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Due to the difficulty of changing organizational culture, no major company has ever managed to change its culture.
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A major obstacle to changing an organization's culture is that upper-level managers may sometimes inadvertently revert to old patterns of behavior.
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A major obstacle to changing an organization's culture is that even if the culture is successfully changed, it's likely to change back shortly after.
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When an organization's enacted values contradict its espoused values, new employees adopt the espoused values.
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Entrepreneurial types of activitiesare typically welcome within large organizations.
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Intranets that contain "like it or not?" feedback tools and features that allow employees to contribute reflect a participative culture that values employee contributions.
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Strong organizational cultures are always better than weak organizational cultures.
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Innovation and organization culture are not generally related.
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The statement "the customer is always right" is an example of a cultural value.
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If a company's top managers engage in illegal or unethical behavior, these are the enacted values and norms of the firm.
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Which of the following is NOT a common theme of organizational culture?

A) being casual or formal
B) innovation
C) ethics
D) collaboration
E) All of these are common themes of organizational culture.
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Assumptions are highly resistant to change.
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Culture resists change for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

A) it is typically communicated through stories and symbols.
B) it embodies the basic values in the firm.
C) it changes so frequently that employees begin to resist further change.
D) it is often taken for granted.
E) it involves changing basic assumptions.
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Organizational culture helps people in an organization understand

A) which actions are considered acceptable and which are considered unacceptable.
B) why their firm is outperforming the competition.
C) how to improve their relations with customers.
D) when to best socialize new employees.
E) which types of problems are likely to arise in their company.
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Strong cultures are always better than weak cultures.
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Organizational culture is independent of organizational performance.
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All of the following are mechanisms that can affect the socialization of workers EXCEPT

A) reading corporate statements about organization culture.
B) observing experienced employees.
C) reading corporate pamphlets.
D) attending formal training.
E) All of these are mechanisms.
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A(n) _________ is aphysical manifestation of an organization's culture.

A) enacted value
B) espoused value
C) artifact
D) assumption
E) formal practice
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All of the following statements are true about socialization EXCEPT

A) it is usually something that can be accomplished in a day-long new employee orientation program.
B) it occurs in organizations in much the same way as it occurs in society.
C) it is the process through which individuals learn acceptable behavior.
D) socialization programs do not necessarily change employees' values.
E) employees who are socialized into an organization usually accept the actual cultural values rather than the formal values of the organization.
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A dominating conflict culture is passive and disagreeable.
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Incremental innovations

A) are rarely necessary for radical or systems innovations.
B) are major breakthroughs that change or create industries.
C) occur much less frequently than radical and systems innovations.
D) force organizations to continuously improve their products.
E) create new functionality by assembling parts in new ways.
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An organization's culturetakes a _________ time to evolve, and it takes a _________ time to change it.

A) short, long
B) long, short
C) short, short
D) long, long
E) moderate, moderate
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Organization culture can be managed by

A) sticking to the knitting.
B) conducting in-depth research and evaluation.
C) allowing autonomy and entrepreneurship.
D) taking advantage of the culture that is already there.
E) staying close to the customer.
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According to Fortune magazine, the most admired organizations are those that are the most ____.

A) profitable.
B) successful.
C) innovative.
D) functional.
E) improved.
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The values that make up organization culture are often ____.

A) discussed among employees.
B) popularized in the company.
C) taken for granted.
D) used a strategic planning tool.
E) celebrated on a monthly basis.
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All of the following statements are true about innovation EXCEPT

A) there are many risks associated with being an innovative company.
B) innovation is the process of creating and doing new things that are introduced into the marketplace.
C) one of the biggest challenges is using innovative technology in a cost-effective manner.
D) true organizational innovation is pervasive throughout the organization.
E) only small organizations can truly be innovative.
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_________ is a system of shared norms and assumptions that guides organization members' attitudes and behaviors.

A) An enacted value
B) An espoused value
C) An artifact
D) Organizational culture
E) Diversity
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Intrapreneurship

A) is most effective as a rare event in the organization.
B) is most effective when it occurs in the research and development department alone.
C) occurs both inside and outside the organization.
D) gives new organizations an edge over existing organizations.
E) is entrepreneurial activity that takes place within the organization.
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Ben wants to take advantage of the existing culture of his organization.To do this, Ben must first

A) achieve productivity through people.
B) empower his employees.
C) be fully aware of the culture's values.
D) practice hands-on management.
E) implement cultural innovations.
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In a ______________ culture, employee values and behaviors are consistent with the organization's values, and the culture is receptive to change.

A) strong negative
B) strong positive
C) weak negative
D) weak positive
E) moderate neutral
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_________ are thoseorganizational values that have become so taken for granted over time that they become the core of the company's culture.

A) Enacted values
B) Espoused values
C) Artifacts
D) Assumptions
E) Formal practices
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_________ conflict management norms resolve conflict in a competitive manner.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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The strength or weakness of a culture reflects the degree to which the culture

A) produces year-over-year bottom line growth.
B) is consistent with the organization's business strategy.
C) is consistent with employee behaviors and values.
D) promotes ethical behavior.
E) resists change.
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Rather than dealing openly with conflict, a(n) _________ conflict culture resists conflict with tactics such as withholding information or withdrawing from contact with coworkers.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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_________ values and norms are the preferred values and norms explicitly stated by the organization.

A) Enacted
B) Espoused
C) Artifact
D) Assumed
E) Formal
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In a ______________ culture, the reaction to the arrival of the plant manager is: "Heads up! The plant manager is coming onto the production floor: look busy!"

A) strong negative
B) strong positive
C) weak negative
D) weak positive
E) moderate neutral
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An organization's culture of _________ reflects the extent to which majority members value efforts to increase minority representation, and whether the qualifications and abilities of minority members are questioned.

A) diversity
B) strategy
C) conflict
D) inclusion
E) multiculturalism
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In a(n) _________ conflict culture, employees actively manage and resolve conflicts cooperatively to find the best solution for all involved parties.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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An organization's assumptions are _________ and_________ resistant to change.

A) written down, moderately
B) explicit, not
C) explicit, highly
D) implicit, not
E) implicit, highly
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In a ______________ culture, employee values and behaviors are consistent with the organization's values, and the culture is resistant to change.

A) strong negative
B) strong positive
C) weak negative
D) weak positive
E) moderate neutral
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Origin stories, ceremonies, rituals, and dress codes are all examples of

A) enacted values.
B) espoused values.
C) artifacts.
D) assumptions.
E) formal practices.
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If a business strategy and corporate culture are pulling in two different directions, the _________ will win _________.

A) strategy, unless the culture is really strong
B) strategy, no matter how strong the culture is
C) culture, unless the strategy is extremely good
D) culture, no matter how good the strategy is
E) none of these
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A(n) _________ conflict culture strives to preserve order and control and/or to maintain harmony and interpersonal relationships.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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_________ values and norms are the values and norms that employees exhibit based on their observations of what actually goes on in the organization.

A) Enacted
B) Espoused
C) Artifact
D) Assumed
E) Formal
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_________ conflict management norms resolve conflict in a cooperative manner.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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_________ conflict management norms tend to avoid addressing conflict.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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In a(n) _________ conflict culture, open confrontations are accepted, as are heated arguments and threats.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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_________ conflict management norms resolve conflict openly.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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A conflict culture is a

A) culture that is characterized by a lot of disagreement.
B) set of shared norms for managing conflict.
C) culture that attempts to avoid conflict as much as possible.
D) set of shared norms for avoiding conflict.
E) culture that is internally inconsistent.
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In complex societies, the socialization process takes many

A) days.
B) weeks.
C) months.
D) years.
E) centuries.
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A(n) _________ innovation creates a new functionality by assembling existing parts in new ways.

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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Which type of innovation is the most common?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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_________ is the process of creating and doing new things that are introduced into the marketplace as products, processes, or services.

A) Organizational culture
B) Intrapreneurship
C) Entrepreneurship
D) Innovation
E) Strategy
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Because workgroups develop their own subcultures, _________ can be used to build a common cultural foundation.

A) mass emails
B) instant messaging programs
C) bulletin boards
D) intranets
E) IRC channels
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When the culture they observe contradicts the culture formally espoused in corporate pamphlets, new employees come to accept

A) a mixture of the two.
B) the pamphlets, unless they prefer the observed culture.
C) the pamphlets, unless they're really badly written.
D) the actual cultural values rather than those formally espoused.
E) the actual cultural values rather than those formally espoused, unless the pamphlets are particularly convincing.
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Which type of innovation do other innovations often rely on?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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Which type of innovation is the least common?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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What is the most important mechanism of organizational socialization?

A) formal training
B) observing the behavior of others
C) corporate pamphlets
D) corporate statements
E) none of these
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_________is the process through which children learn to become adults in a society.

A) Entrepreneurship
B) Intrapreneurship
C) Innovation
D) Organizational socialization
E) Socialization
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What should a top manager who works in a company with performance-reducing values do?

A) try to change the culture
B) try to fire as many people as possible
C) use restructuring to put all of the bad people in the same division
D) use restructuring to dilute all of the bad people throughout the organization
E) try to sell off the company to a competitor
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The most common means of developing innovation in the traditional organization is through

A) entrepreneurship
B) intrapreneurship
C) radical innovation
D) corporate research
E) a chief innovation officer
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The internet was an example of which kind of innovation?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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A(n) _________ innovation is a major breakthrough that changes or creates whole industries.

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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_________ is the process through which employees learn about their organization's culture.

A) Socialization
B) Organizational socialization
C) Innovation
D) Entrepreneurship
E) Intrapreneurship
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When the gasoline engine was combined with bicycle and carriage technology to create automobiles, that was an example of which kind of innovation?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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A(n) _________ innovation continues the technical improvement and extends the applications of other innovations.

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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The profile of an entrepreneur typically includes each of the following EXCEPT

A) a focus on concrete results
B) a willingness to take risks
C) an appreciation for the status quo
D) a desire to assume responsibility
E) a need for achievement
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Intranets with a narrow scope can reinforce a culture of

A) wisdom and humility.
B) laziness and cheapness.
C) focus and operational excellence.
D) economy and efficiency.
E) secrecy and information hoarding.
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The positivity or negativity of a culture reflects the degree to which the culture

A) produces year-over-year bottom line growth.
B) is consistent with the organization's business strategy.
C) is consistent with employee behaviors and values.
D) promotes ethical behavior.
E) resists change.
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Employees are socialized into organizations through observation alone.
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Symbolic stories effectively transmit the complex concepts of an organization's culture.
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3
Innovation involves targeted aspects of the organization.
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Research into the process of socialization indicates that socialization programs change new employees' values,
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Most managers are not in a position to create an organizational culture.
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Myths may be part of an organization's culture.
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Managers interested in changing cultures should attempt to substitute stories and myths that support old cultural values with stories and myths that support new ones.
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The values that make up an organization's culture are often taken for granted.
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A company intranet that is rarely updated can still have a strong effect on company culture as long as its content is good.
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Not all firms have cultural values that are consistent with high performance.
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An organization's culture can vary across divisions and even across managers.
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Due to the difficulty of changing organizational culture, no major company has ever managed to change its culture.
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A major obstacle to changing an organization's culture is that upper-level managers may sometimes inadvertently revert to old patterns of behavior.
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A major obstacle to changing an organization's culture is that even if the culture is successfully changed, it's likely to change back shortly after.
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When an organization's enacted values contradict its espoused values, new employees adopt the espoused values.
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Entrepreneurial types of activitiesare typically welcome within large organizations.
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Intranets that contain "like it or not?" feedback tools and features that allow employees to contribute reflect a participative culture that values employee contributions.
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Strong organizational cultures are always better than weak organizational cultures.
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Innovation and organization culture are not generally related.
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The statement "the customer is always right" is an example of a cultural value.
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If a company's top managers engage in illegal or unethical behavior, these are the enacted values and norms of the firm.
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Which of the following is NOT a common theme of organizational culture?

A) being casual or formal
B) innovation
C) ethics
D) collaboration
E) All of these are common themes of organizational culture.
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Assumptions are highly resistant to change.
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Culture resists change for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

A) it is typically communicated through stories and symbols.
B) it embodies the basic values in the firm.
C) it changes so frequently that employees begin to resist further change.
D) it is often taken for granted.
E) it involves changing basic assumptions.
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Organizational culture helps people in an organization understand

A) which actions are considered acceptable and which are considered unacceptable.
B) why their firm is outperforming the competition.
C) how to improve their relations with customers.
D) when to best socialize new employees.
E) which types of problems are likely to arise in their company.
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Strong cultures are always better than weak cultures.
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Organizational culture is independent of organizational performance.
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All of the following are mechanisms that can affect the socialization of workers EXCEPT

A) reading corporate statements about organization culture.
B) observing experienced employees.
C) reading corporate pamphlets.
D) attending formal training.
E) All of these are mechanisms.
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A(n) _________ is aphysical manifestation of an organization's culture.

A) enacted value
B) espoused value
C) artifact
D) assumption
E) formal practice
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All of the following statements are true about socialization EXCEPT

A) it is usually something that can be accomplished in a day-long new employee orientation program.
B) it occurs in organizations in much the same way as it occurs in society.
C) it is the process through which individuals learn acceptable behavior.
D) socialization programs do not necessarily change employees' values.
E) employees who are socialized into an organization usually accept the actual cultural values rather than the formal values of the organization.
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A dominating conflict culture is passive and disagreeable.
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Incremental innovations

A) are rarely necessary for radical or systems innovations.
B) are major breakthroughs that change or create industries.
C) occur much less frequently than radical and systems innovations.
D) force organizations to continuously improve their products.
E) create new functionality by assembling parts in new ways.
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An organization's culturetakes a _________ time to evolve, and it takes a _________ time to change it.

A) short, long
B) long, short
C) short, short
D) long, long
E) moderate, moderate
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Organization culture can be managed by

A) sticking to the knitting.
B) conducting in-depth research and evaluation.
C) allowing autonomy and entrepreneurship.
D) taking advantage of the culture that is already there.
E) staying close to the customer.
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According to Fortune magazine, the most admired organizations are those that are the most ____.

A) profitable.
B) successful.
C) innovative.
D) functional.
E) improved.
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The values that make up organization culture are often ____.

A) discussed among employees.
B) popularized in the company.
C) taken for granted.
D) used a strategic planning tool.
E) celebrated on a monthly basis.
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All of the following statements are true about innovation EXCEPT

A) there are many risks associated with being an innovative company.
B) innovation is the process of creating and doing new things that are introduced into the marketplace.
C) one of the biggest challenges is using innovative technology in a cost-effective manner.
D) true organizational innovation is pervasive throughout the organization.
E) only small organizations can truly be innovative.
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_________ is a system of shared norms and assumptions that guides organization members' attitudes and behaviors.

A) An enacted value
B) An espoused value
C) An artifact
D) Organizational culture
E) Diversity
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Intrapreneurship

A) is most effective as a rare event in the organization.
B) is most effective when it occurs in the research and development department alone.
C) occurs both inside and outside the organization.
D) gives new organizations an edge over existing organizations.
E) is entrepreneurial activity that takes place within the organization.
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Ben wants to take advantage of the existing culture of his organization.To do this, Ben must first

A) achieve productivity through people.
B) empower his employees.
C) be fully aware of the culture's values.
D) practice hands-on management.
E) implement cultural innovations.
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In a ______________ culture, employee values and behaviors are consistent with the organization's values, and the culture is receptive to change.

A) strong negative
B) strong positive
C) weak negative
D) weak positive
E) moderate neutral
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_________ are thoseorganizational values that have become so taken for granted over time that they become the core of the company's culture.

A) Enacted values
B) Espoused values
C) Artifacts
D) Assumptions
E) Formal practices
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_________ conflict management norms resolve conflict in a competitive manner.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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The strength or weakness of a culture reflects the degree to which the culture

A) produces year-over-year bottom line growth.
B) is consistent with the organization's business strategy.
C) is consistent with employee behaviors and values.
D) promotes ethical behavior.
E) resists change.
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Rather than dealing openly with conflict, a(n) _________ conflict culture resists conflict with tactics such as withholding information or withdrawing from contact with coworkers.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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_________ values and norms are the preferred values and norms explicitly stated by the organization.

A) Enacted
B) Espoused
C) Artifact
D) Assumed
E) Formal
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In a ______________ culture, the reaction to the arrival of the plant manager is: "Heads up! The plant manager is coming onto the production floor: look busy!"

A) strong negative
B) strong positive
C) weak negative
D) weak positive
E) moderate neutral
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An organization's culture of _________ reflects the extent to which majority members value efforts to increase minority representation, and whether the qualifications and abilities of minority members are questioned.

A) diversity
B) strategy
C) conflict
D) inclusion
E) multiculturalism
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In a(n) _________ conflict culture, employees actively manage and resolve conflicts cooperatively to find the best solution for all involved parties.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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An organization's assumptions are _________ and_________ resistant to change.

A) written down, moderately
B) explicit, not
C) explicit, highly
D) implicit, not
E) implicit, highly
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In a ______________ culture, employee values and behaviors are consistent with the organization's values, and the culture is resistant to change.

A) strong negative
B) strong positive
C) weak negative
D) weak positive
E) moderate neutral
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Origin stories, ceremonies, rituals, and dress codes are all examples of

A) enacted values.
B) espoused values.
C) artifacts.
D) assumptions.
E) formal practices.
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If a business strategy and corporate culture are pulling in two different directions, the _________ will win _________.

A) strategy, unless the culture is really strong
B) strategy, no matter how strong the culture is
C) culture, unless the strategy is extremely good
D) culture, no matter how good the strategy is
E) none of these
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A(n) _________ conflict culture strives to preserve order and control and/or to maintain harmony and interpersonal relationships.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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_________ values and norms are the values and norms that employees exhibit based on their observations of what actually goes on in the organization.

A) Enacted
B) Espoused
C) Artifact
D) Assumed
E) Formal
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_________ conflict management norms resolve conflict in a cooperative manner.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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57
_________ conflict management norms tend to avoid addressing conflict.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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58
In a(n) _________ conflict culture, open confrontations are accepted, as are heated arguments and threats.

A) dominating
B) collaborative
C) strategic
D) avoidant
E) passive-aggressive
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59
_________ conflict management norms resolve conflict openly.

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Agreeable
D) Disagreeable
E) Strategic
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60
A conflict culture is a

A) culture that is characterized by a lot of disagreement.
B) set of shared norms for managing conflict.
C) culture that attempts to avoid conflict as much as possible.
D) set of shared norms for avoiding conflict.
E) culture that is internally inconsistent.
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61
In complex societies, the socialization process takes many

A) days.
B) weeks.
C) months.
D) years.
E) centuries.
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62
A(n) _________ innovation creates a new functionality by assembling existing parts in new ways.

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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63
Which type of innovation is the most common?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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64
_________ is the process of creating and doing new things that are introduced into the marketplace as products, processes, or services.

A) Organizational culture
B) Intrapreneurship
C) Entrepreneurship
D) Innovation
E) Strategy
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65
Because workgroups develop their own subcultures, _________ can be used to build a common cultural foundation.

A) mass emails
B) instant messaging programs
C) bulletin boards
D) intranets
E) IRC channels
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66
When the culture they observe contradicts the culture formally espoused in corporate pamphlets, new employees come to accept

A) a mixture of the two.
B) the pamphlets, unless they prefer the observed culture.
C) the pamphlets, unless they're really badly written.
D) the actual cultural values rather than those formally espoused.
E) the actual cultural values rather than those formally espoused, unless the pamphlets are particularly convincing.
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67
Which type of innovation do other innovations often rely on?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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68
Which type of innovation is the least common?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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69
What is the most important mechanism of organizational socialization?

A) formal training
B) observing the behavior of others
C) corporate pamphlets
D) corporate statements
E) none of these
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70
_________is the process through which children learn to become adults in a society.

A) Entrepreneurship
B) Intrapreneurship
C) Innovation
D) Organizational socialization
E) Socialization
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71
What should a top manager who works in a company with performance-reducing values do?

A) try to change the culture
B) try to fire as many people as possible
C) use restructuring to put all of the bad people in the same division
D) use restructuring to dilute all of the bad people throughout the organization
E) try to sell off the company to a competitor
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72
The most common means of developing innovation in the traditional organization is through

A) entrepreneurship
B) intrapreneurship
C) radical innovation
D) corporate research
E) a chief innovation officer
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73
The internet was an example of which kind of innovation?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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74
A(n) _________ innovation is a major breakthrough that changes or creates whole industries.

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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75
_________ is the process through which employees learn about their organization's culture.

A) Socialization
B) Organizational socialization
C) Innovation
D) Entrepreneurship
E) Intrapreneurship
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76
When the gasoline engine was combined with bicycle and carriage technology to create automobiles, that was an example of which kind of innovation?

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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77
A(n) _________ innovation continues the technical improvement and extends the applications of other innovations.

A) strategic
B) radical
C) systems
D) incremental
E) cultural
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78
The profile of an entrepreneur typically includes each of the following EXCEPT

A) a focus on concrete results
B) a willingness to take risks
C) an appreciation for the status quo
D) a desire to assume responsibility
E) a need for achievement
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79
Intranets with a narrow scope can reinforce a culture of

A) wisdom and humility.
B) laziness and cheapness.
C) focus and operational excellence.
D) economy and efficiency.
E) secrecy and information hoarding.
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80
The positivity or negativity of a culture reflects the degree to which the culture

A) produces year-over-year bottom line growth.
B) is consistent with the organization's business strategy.
C) is consistent with employee behaviors and values.
D) promotes ethical behavior.
E) resists change.
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