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Organizational behavior
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Management
Undergraduate 3
10/08/2012

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What are Coordinating mechanisms
Definition
Mutual Adjustment
direct supervision
standardization
Term
In formal structure what are the grouping of organizational subunits
Definition
function
knowledge and skill
output
customer
geography
Term
What are horizontal linkages
Definition
planing and control systems
liaison devices
Term
What are liaison devices
Definition
liaison positions
standing committees
integrating managers
matrix
Term
What is mutual adjustment
Definition
a process of informal communication to coordinate work between two or more people
Term
What is direct supervision
Definition
a single individual takes responsibility for the work of everyone
Term
What are some examples of standardization
Definition
Outputs
Work processes
Skills
Term
What is a formal structure
Definition
groupings of organizational subunits
Term
How are things grouped in a formal structure
Definition
Function
Knowledge and skill
Output
Customer
Geography
Term
Give some examples of organization grouped by function
Definition
CEO
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HR Finance R&D Sales Production Ship
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How are organizations grouped by knowledge and skill
Definition
Schools: Dean

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Accounting OIS management

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Management Finance Marketing
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How are organizations organized by output
Definition
Car manufacturers: Honda

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Honda Autos Powersports Acura Racing
Term
Example of organization grouped by customer
Definition
Digital Media Inc
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Commercial Govrnmt. Education Home
Term
What is a matrix organizational structure, include advantages and disadvantages
Definition
Creates a second set of priorities (e.g., type of consulting and industry)

Powerful way to structure an organization

Extremely difficult to do well
Requires strong leadership from senior management to implement

Heavy burden on managers (five years of training/experience for front line managers)
Term
What is a line organization comprised of
Definition
groups whose work activity is dedicated to the production and delivery of the output of the organization
Term
What does staff do in an organization
Definition
Staff groups play a supporting role. Finance, accounting, marketing, human resources, facilities management, public relations, quality assurance are examples of staff functions
Term
What is a command and control organization
Definition
organizations in which power and authority is centralized
Term
What is an organic organizational structure
Definition
power and authority is widely spread
Term
Benefits and challenges of a functional organizational structure
Definition
Benefits
Allows specialization, division of labor
Challenges
Inhibits horizontal coordination, communication
Term
Benefits and challenges of a divisional organizational structure
Definition
Benefits
Enables a specialization focused on a product or service
Challenges
Duplication of staff functions, cost
Term
Benefits and challenges of a Matrix
Definition
Benefits
Introduces a second dimension of accountability, e.g., attending to demands of internal customers and functional managers
Challenges
Introduces a second dimension of accountability, i.e., having two bosses
Term
Who was Max Weber
Definition
German sociologist

Formulated the “Ideal Type” of bureaucracy

Archetype

Wasn’t advocating for bureaucracy

Warned of the “Iron Cage”
Term
What were webers characteristics of a bureaucracy
Definition
Formal hierarchy
Management by rules, authority is formally specified (and limited)
Extensive use of written documentation
Career paths
Spheres of competence
Advancement on merit
Civil service exams
Job protection
Separation of job from the individual
Term
What are the benefits of the bureaucratic form
Definition
Efficiency
Fairness
Stability
Pursuit of organizational interests
Term
What are the drawbacks of a bureaucratic organization
Definition
Slow
Inflexibility
Difficult to adapt to changes in external environment
Term
What is contingency theory
Definition
No “one best way” of structuring an organization

contingent – 1. Liable to occur but not with certainty; possible.
2. determined by conditions or circumstances that follow; "arms sales contingent on the approval of congress“
Term
What three factors does contingency theory look at
Definition
Environment
Technology
Human resources
Term
Give examples of environment in contingency theory
Definition
Simple vs. complex
Stable vs. dynamic
Term
Give examples of technology in contingency theory
Definition
Control
Complexity
Rate of change
Term
Give examples of Human Recources in contingency theory
Definition
experts vs. unskilled
Term
How is differentiation and integration useful in an organization
Definition
Complex, turbulent environments and technical contexts requires highly differentiated groups within an organization, enabling the organization to cope but creating coordination challenges across groups

Organizations faced with simple, stable environments and straightforward technology may employ a simpler organizational structure with little differentiation

In order to achieve coordinated, unity of action, organizations must integrate the differentiated sub-units that are created to cope with complexity and turbulance
Term
How does and organization respond to task/technology in the contingency theory
Definition
Increase the number of organizational units to cope with highly complex technology
Term
How does a company react to Human resources in a contingency theory
Definition
Decentralize authority and decision making for expert workers
Term
How does IT effect organizational structure and strategy
Definition
Facilitates communication
Asynchronous

Flattens hierarchies

Virtual teams and organizations

Facilitates alliances, outsourcing, and networked organizations
Term
What are organizational values
Definition
The long term guiding principles people use to determine what is “desirable” or “undesirable” (in terms of beliefs; behaviors; situations; outcomes).
Term
What are terminal values in an organizational structure
Definition
Desired goals that an organization seeks to achieve (“ends”) (e.g., profitability; quality; excellence; an honest and ethical company).
Term
What are instrumental values in an organizational structurre
Definition
A desired process that an organization wants its members to observe (the “means” to an end) (e.g., working hard; respecting tradition; taking responsible risks; innovating; being a “team player”).
Term
What are norms
Definition
Informal expectations that emerge over time to regulate behavior that is considered important to organizational members.

An explicit or implicit understanding re: how members should behave (e.g., be courteous; share relevant information).
Term
what is an adaptive colture
Definition
contains values and norms that help an organization grow, and change as needed. Facilitates employee identification with the company.
Term
What are key characteristics of an adaptive culture
Definition
entrepreneurship & risk-taking

a focus on what company does best

employees treated as assets rather than expenses
Term
What is an inert culture
Definition
A culture that fails to motivate and inspire employees.
Term
Why are cultures so difficult to change
Definition
People need cognitive stability

When basic assumptions are reexamined, questioned, or otherwise called into question, a cognitive and interpersonal paralysis ensues, leading to significant anxiety

To avoid anxiety, organizations (and people) interpret equivocal data/reality (which is most of life) so that it is consistent with their basic assumptions

In many cases, organizations (and people) will even distort unequivocal information as that it conforms with basic assumptions
Term
What are the two dimensions that cultures can be characterized
Definition
Survival in/adaptation to external environment

Integration of internal processes
Term
What is 5 steps in the cycle
Definition
mission and strategy
goals
means
measurement
correction
Term
What is mission and strategy
Definition
obtaining a shared understanding of core mission, primary task, manifest and latent functions
Term
what are goal in the 5 steps
Definition
developing consensus on goals, as derived from the core mission
Term
what are the means in the 5 steps
Definition
developing consensus on the means to be used to attain the goals, such as organizational structure, division of labor, reward system, and authority system
Term
Measurement
Definition
developing consensus on the criteria to be used in measuring how well the group is doing in fulfilling its goals, such as the information and control system
Term
what is correction in the 5 steps
Definition
developing consensus on the appropriate remedial or repair strategies to be used if goals are not being met
Term
What are organizational ethics
Definition
the moral values, beliefs and rules regarding the appropriate ways for dealing with each other and with people outside the organization

Derive from the importance of treating everyone fairly and equally/equitably
Term
What are societal ethics
Definition
codified in society's legal system(bill of rights) and in the unwritten norms that people follow every day.
Term
What are professional ethics
Definition
articulated by professional associations to govern the ethical behavior of their member
Term
individual ethics
Definition
based in part of a persons upbringing
Term
What is the most important function of an ethical culture
Definition
to provide foundational guidelines to help employees think through competing demands and interest in order to make difficult decisions that are consistent with the established ethical values of the organization
Term
Whose got the biggest penis?
Definition
That's right I do
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