Deck 3: Critical Thinking for Managers
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Deck 3: Critical Thinking for Managers
1
Which of the following types of diagrams map out the structure of a system, showing how the components of a system interact with each other and allowing managers to visualize discrepancies and make decisions?
A)Iterative loop
B)Reticulated loop
C)Dominant loop
D)Causal loop
A)Iterative loop
B)Reticulated loop
C)Dominant loop
D)Causal loop
D
2
The concept that any change to a system, whether from external forces or from intentional decisions, takes time to have an effect, is referred to as which of the following?
A)Spacing effects
B)Continuity
C)Delay
D)Incrementality
A)Spacing effects
B)Continuity
C)Delay
D)Incrementality
C
3
A student examining a diagram of her bank account over time to identify discrepancies between the desired account level and the actual level in order to make adjustments in spending or earnings to reduce this discrepancy is a good example of which of the following?
A)Behavior over time diagram
B)Stock and flow diagram
C)Personal financial diagram
D)Cash flow diagram
A)Behavior over time diagram
B)Stock and flow diagram
C)Personal financial diagram
D)Cash flow diagram
A
4
The "Shifting the Burden" systems archetype occurs when:
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
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5
A _______ approach involves looking at an organization as a whole, as a set of interrelated parts, and understanding how these parts influence each other.
A)holistic
B)systems
C)cumulative
D)additive
A)holistic
B)systems
C)cumulative
D)additive
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6
A __________ encourages and amplifies change that increases or decreases a stock.
A)bBalancing loop
B)rReinforcing loop
C)cConcertive loop
D)dDidactic loop
A)bBalancing loop
B)rReinforcing loop
C)cConcertive loop
D)dDidactic loop
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7
Finding and implementing a long-term, enduring solution to the problem rather than relying on a quick fix approach is essential in dealing with which of the following common system archetypes?
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
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8
A balancing loop seeks ____________ and ___________.
A)quality, quantity
B)change, disequilibrium
C)maximization, minimization
D)stabilization, and equilibrium
A)quality, quantity
B)change, disequilibrium
C)maximization, minimization
D)stabilization, and equilibrium
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9
The two main systems diagrams adopted by managers are:
A)Conceptual and aAbstract diagrams
B)Direct and iIndirect diagrams
C)Stock and fFlow and bBehavior oOver tTime diagrams
D)Evaporation and dDischarge diagrams
A)Conceptual and aAbstract diagrams
B)Direct and iIndirect diagrams
C)Stock and fFlow and bBehavior oOver tTime diagrams
D)Evaporation and dDischarge diagrams
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10
The "Limits to Growth" systems archetype occurs when:
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
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11
A cup of hot or cold water adjusting its temperature toward room temperature over time is an example of a:
A)Balancing loop
B)Feedback loop
C)Contrary loop
D)Control loop
A)Balancing loop
B)Feedback loop
C)Contrary loop
D)Control loop
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12
In the Amazon Energy Budget System example, the discrepancy between energy usage budgeted and needed to grow the "cloud computing" initiative represents a _____________, while the discrepancy between the energy budget goal and the ability to save energy represents a ____________.
A)rRunaway loop, balancing loop
B)bBalancing loop, runaway loop
C)bBudgeting loop, cCost loop
D)cCost loop, budgeting loop
A)rRunaway loop, balancing loop
B)bBalancing loop, runaway loop
C)bBudgeting loop, cCost loop
D)cCost loop, budgeting loop
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13
The two basic components of a system are:
A)Standards and assessments
B)Rules and limits
C)Processes and procedures
D)Stocks and flows
A)Standards and assessments
B)Rules and limits
C)Processes and procedures
D)Stocks and flows
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14
Managers create a culture for healthy change when they clearly:
A)Understand the company's mission.
B)Comprehend the purpose of its subsystems.
C)Acknowledge the imbalances or discrepancies that feedback loops are imposing.
D) Design a plan to achieve balance.
E)All of the above.
A)Understand the company's mission.
B)Comprehend the purpose of its subsystems.
C)Acknowledge the imbalances or discrepancies that feedback loops are imposing.
D) Design a plan to achieve balance.
E)All of the above.
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15
In a system, a(n) _________ increases stock, while a(n) __________ decreases stock.
A)aAddition, subtraction
B)iInflow, outflow
C)sSuccess, failure
D)iInvestment, expenditure
A)aAddition, subtraction
B)iInflow, outflow
C)sSuccess, failure
D)iInvestment, expenditure
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16
Recognizing, understanding, and removing the problems to restore a company's balance are essential parts of managing which of the following common system archetypes?
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
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17
A $5,000 trust fund set up by your generous Uncle Albert when you are five years old that results in exponential growth and a $1.5 million balance sixty years later at your retirement is a good example of which of the following?
A)Retirement loop
B)Contractual loop
C)Magnification loop
D)Runaway loop
A)Retirement loop
B)Contractual loop
C)Magnification loop
D)Runaway loop
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18
The more one practices playing the piano, the prettier it sounds and the more they enjoy listening to the music they play, which encourages them to practice even more, thus increasing their skill, beauty of the music, and their appreciation of playing and listening. This is a good example of which of the following?
A)Balancing loop
B)Reinforcing loop
C)Concertive loop
D)Didactic loop
A)Balancing loop
B)Reinforcing loop
C)Concertive loop
D)Didactic loop
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19
Which of the following people popularized the concept of "systems thinking" in the best-selling book The Fifth Discipline?
A)Gary Hamel
B)Russel Ackoff
C)Peter Senge
D)Jay Forrester
A)Gary Hamel
B)Russel Ackoff
C)Peter Senge
D)Jay Forrester
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20
Which of the following is NOT one of the five main disciplines in the book The Fifth Discipline?
A)Personal mastery
B)Begin with the end in mind
C)Building a shared vision
D)Systems thinking
A)Personal mastery
B)Begin with the end in mind
C)Building a shared vision
D)Systems thinking
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21
The "Escalation" systems archetype occurs when:
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
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22
Stocks are the physical or informational forces that increase or decrease flows.
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23
System discrepancy tends to motivate change.
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24
Jay Forrester popularized the concept of systems thinking in his popular book, The Fifth Discipline.
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25
Interest earned on an investment is one example of a runaway loop that leads to exponential growth or decay.
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26
In order to stabilize the impact of a runaway feedback loop, a manager must introduce a balancing loop that continuously seeks the goal of the subsystem.
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27
Systems thinking is the fifth discipline that integrates the other four disciplines in the popular book, The Fifth Discipline.
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28
Feedback loops have levels of intensity, which if controllable, can be altered to achieve a desirable outcome.
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29
The ________ systems archetype can be avoided if managers look for ways where both sides can achieve their goals through co-operation, mutual understanding, and open discussion.
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
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30
Overfishing of the world's oceans is a classic example of which of the following common system archetypes?
A)Fixes that Fail
B)Growth and Underinvestment
C)Tragedy of the Commons
D) Success to the Successful
A)Fixes that Fail
B)Growth and Underinvestment
C)Tragedy of the Commons
D) Success to the Successful
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31
The "Success to the Successful" systems archetype occurs when:
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
A)Aa period of rapid growth due to a reinforcing feedback process is slowed or halted by a counteracting balancing process.
B)Ppeople use quick fixes when resolving an underlying problem that seems too time-consuming, difficult, or too costly to fully address.
C)Ccompetitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
D)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
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32
Systems are dynamic and change over time as stocks and flows increase and decrease.
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33
The difference between an inflow or outflow goal and sum of flow is a runaway loop.
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34
The "Fixes that Fail" systems archetype occurs when:
A)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
B)Aan organization, in spite of past success, decides to batten down the hatches in the face of difficult economic times in order to avoid exposure to "risky" expenditures.
C)Aan urgent problem arises and managers are tempted to quickly implement a short-term solution that in the long-term will not fully correct the problem.
D)Iindividuals use a common limited resource purely for their own gain.
A)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
B)Aan organization, in spite of past success, decides to batten down the hatches in the face of difficult economic times in order to avoid exposure to "risky" expenditures.
C)Aan urgent problem arises and managers are tempted to quickly implement a short-term solution that in the long-term will not fully correct the problem.
D)Iindividuals use a common limited resource purely for their own gain.
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35
A balancing loop encourages and amplifies change that increases or decreases a stock.
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36
A systems approach to critical thinking allows managers to fully visualize the interconnected set of elements that is coherently organized in a way that achieves something.
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37
In a weak or uncertain economy, companies often fall prey to the acceptance of lowered performance levels.This phenomenon is best represented by which of the following common system archetypes?
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
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38
Two gasoline stations engaging in a price war resulting in lowering theirs prices until both are unprofitable is a classic example of which of the following common system archetypes?
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
A)Escalation
B)Shifting the Burden
C)Eroding Goals
D)Limits to Growth
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39
The "Tragedy of the Commons" systems archetype occurs when:
A)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
B)Aan organization, in spite of past success, decides to batten down the hatches in the face of difficult economic times in order to avoid exposure to "risky" expenditures.
C)Aan urgent problem arises and managers are tempted to quickly implement a short-term solution that in the long-term will not fully correct the problem.
D)Iindividuals use a common limited resource purely for their own gain.
A)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
B)Aan organization, in spite of past success, decides to batten down the hatches in the face of difficult economic times in order to avoid exposure to "risky" expenditures.
C)Aan urgent problem arises and managers are tempted to quickly implement a short-term solution that in the long-term will not fully correct the problem.
D)Iindividuals use a common limited resource purely for their own gain.
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40
The "Growth and Underinvestment" systems archetype occurs when:
A)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
B)Aan organization, in spite of past success, decides to batten down the hatches in the face of difficult economic times in order to avoid exposure to "risky" expenditures.
C)Aan urgent problem arises and managers are tempted to quickly implement a short-term solution that in the long-term will not fully correct the problem.
D)Iindividuals use a common limited resource purely for their own gain.
A)Ttwo efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
B)Aan organization, in spite of past success, decides to batten down the hatches in the face of difficult economic times in order to avoid exposure to "risky" expenditures.
C)Aan urgent problem arises and managers are tempted to quickly implement a short-term solution that in the long-term will not fully correct the problem.
D)Iindividuals use a common limited resource purely for their own gain.
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41
Systems thinking which is the ___________ that integrates the other four disciplines.
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42
Organizations can avoid the pitfalls of the ___________ trap by maintaining absolute performance standards irrespective of a crisis, or how the economy, is performing
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43
A "Tragedy of the Commons" systems archetype occurs when two efforts or activities compete for the same resources.
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44
Within the ___________ systems archetype, problems go unnoticed due to relying too much on the "old way of doing things" and buying into an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality.
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45
Whole system loop diagrams map out the structure of a system and show how the components of a system interact with each other.
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46
When an urgent problem arises, managers are tempted to quickly implement a _________ solution that in the _________ will not fully correct the problem.
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47
A __________loop occurs when feedback becomes self-multiplying or amplifying to the level of stock.
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48
Compare and contrast balancing loops and reinforcing loops, giving an example of each.
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49
Once you understand how the various inflows, outflows, and stocks affect a system's function, as a manager, you can make better _________ in order to get the results you want from that system.
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50
____________ increases stock, while _____________ decreases stock.
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51
Explain the basics of a Stock and Flow diagram and provide an example.
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52
Causal loop diagrams map out the structure of a _________ and show how the components interact with each other.
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53
A ____________ seeks stabilization or an equilibrium?This should be "or equilibrium," not "or an equilibrium"; I left it b/c this is how it's worded in the text.
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54
A __________ encourages and amplifies change that increases or decreases a stock.
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55
The "Escalation" systems archetype can be avoided if managers look for ways in which both sides can achieve their goals through co-operation, mutual understanding, and open discussion.
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56
The difference between an inflow or outflow goal and sum of flow is a __________.
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57
Choose and describe in detail three of the eight common system archetypes that managers can expect to encounter.Include a description of when they occur and how they may be effectively managed.
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58
A "Limits to Growth" systems archetype occurs when competitions between individuals or organizations results in a lose-lose situation.
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59
A ___________ approach to critical thinking involves looking at an organization as a whole; that is, as a set of interrelated parts (people, processes and structures) and understanding how these parts influence one another.
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