Deck 10: Organizational Culture and Ethical Values

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Organizational culture:

A) is usually written.
B) provides members with a sense of identity.
C) generates commitment to improving market share.
D) all of these.
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Which of the following is not one of the four categories of culture?

A) Clan
B) Flexibility
C) Mission
D) Adaptability
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Which of the following is an example of the rite of integration in corporate culture?

A) Awards given to employee-of-the-month
B) Unpaid three week orientation and training for prospective (new) employees
C) Office Valentine party
D) Organization development activities
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The ____ culture is characterized by strategic focus on the external environment through flexibility and change to meet customer needs.

A) adaptability
B) mission
C) clan
D) bureaucratic
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Culture exists at two levels called:

A) sub- and super-structure.
B) people and structure.
C) underlying values and visible artifacts.
D) social and psychological.
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The mission culture places major emphasis on:

A) the external environment through flexibility and change to meet customer needs.
B) a shared vision of organization purpose.
C) the involvement and participation of the organization's members.
D) the internal environment and a consistency orientation for a stable environment.
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Which of the following is (are) manifestation(s) of corporate culture?

A) Symbols
B) Ceremonies
C) Stories
D) All of these
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Most managers are shifting away from bureaucratic cultures because of a need for:

A) greater flexibility.
B) better decision making techniques.
C) easier communication channels.
D) reducing employee participation.
Question
____ means that members develop a collective identity and know how to work together effectively.

A) External adaptation
B) Socialization
C) Internal integration
D) Cultural identity
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What type of culture exists in a stable environment with an external strategic focus?

A) Adaptability
B) Bureaucratic
C) Clan
D) Mission
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A leader who ____ would thrive in a clan culture.

A) creates values for social responsibility
B) embodies values
C) integrates people into action and responsibility through participation
D) can change culture
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The ____ culture has an internal focus and a consistency orientation for a stable environment.

A) organic
B) clan
C) traditional
D) bureaucratic
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The degree of agreement among members of an organization about the importance of specific values is referred to as:

A) adaptability.
B) culture strength.
C) internal integration.
D) social responsibility.
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All of the following are visible artifacts of culture except:

A) feelings.
B) slogans.
C) behaviors.
D) ceremonies.
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Stories in an organization which are used to perpetuate culture are based on:

A) anything that reeks of symbolism.
B) nothing in fact, but on the ideals of the organization.
C) true events.
D) unsubstantiated rumors.
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The relationship of environment and strategy to corporate culture is plotted in our text on a matrix that has the following two dimensions:

A) (1) strategic focus: internal vs. external; (2) needs of the environment: flexible vs. stable
B) (1) strategic focus: prospector vs. defender; (2) needs of the environment: simple vs. complex
C) (1) human focus: flexible vs. stable; (2) task focus: internal vs. environmental
D) (1) human focus: open vs. closed; (2) task focus: strategic vs. operative
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When a student finishes his studies at a college, he goes through a graduation ceremony with the idea of soon finding a new social role. This is an example of a rite of:

A) passage.
B) enhancement.
C) renewal.
D) integration.
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____ refers to the quality of interactions among people and whether they share a common perspective.

A) Social capital
B) Social audit
C) Culture
D) Clan culture
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Nordstrom's upside-down organization chart is an example of ____ being used to convey organizational culture to all employees.

A) a story
B) a myth
C) an organization structure
D) language
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____ refers to how the organization meets goals and deals with outsiders.

A) Internal adaptation
B) Culture strength
C) Internal integration
D) External adaptation
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____ is an extension of the idea of managerial ethics and refers to management's obligation to make choices and take action so that the organization contributes to the welfare and interest of all organizational stakeholders.

A) Culture strength
B) Values-based leadership
C) Corporate social responsibility
D) External adaptation
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Formal structure and formal systems that can be used to shape ethical values include all of the following except:

A) an ethics committee.
B) repetition of words such as those ending Wal-Mart's cheer: "Who's No. 1? The Customer!"
C) whistle-blowing disclosure mechanism.
D) a code of ethics.
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External adaptation is the term for members developing a collective identity and knowing how to work together effectively.
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The ____ arises from a set of codified principles and regulations that describe how people are required to act, are generally accepted in society, and are enforceable in the courts.

A) code of ethics
B) rule of law
C) core values
D) managerial ethics
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At Anheuser-Busch InBev, professionalism, ambition, and aggressiveness are key values. Managers keep employees focused on achieving high sales and profit levels, and those who meet the demanding goals are handsomely rewarded. Bonuses and promotions are based on performance, not seniority. Anheuser-Busch InBev embodies a _____ culture.

A) bureaucratic
B) adaptability
C) clan
D) mission
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When behavior is governed by a set of moral principles and values, it is called:

A) the rule of law.
B) ethics.
C) a mission environment.
D) none of these.
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A relationship between a leader and followers that is based on shared, strongly internalized values that are advocated and acted upon by the leader is referred to as:

A) mission culture.
B) values-based leadership.
C) clan culture.
D) servant leadership.
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____ are principles that guide the decisions and behaviors of managers with regard to whether they are right or wrong in a moral sense.

A) Managerial ethics
B) Social responsibility
C) Codes of ethics
D) Organization culture
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Which of the following is not true regarding managers in non-constructive cultures?

A) Managers tend to be isolated and bureaucratic.
B) Managers care deeply about stakeholders.
C) Managers are comfortable with the status quo.
D) Managers care mainly about themselves.
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Written rules and policies are an integral part of corporate culture.
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Ethical training programs may include:

A) ethical frameworks such as the utilitarian approach.
B) the stages of moral development.
C) giving ethical dilemmas for discussion.
D) All of these.
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Ron recently had an interview at XYZ Clothing Company. As he was touring the organization, he noticed that employees were dressed in flip flops and shorts and that none of the offices had doors. Ron witnessed the _____ level of corporate culture.

A) visible
B) underlying
C) symbolic
D) shared
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A(n) ____ arises in a situation concerning right and wrong where values are in conflict.

A) culture problem
B) legal issue
C) social responsibility issue
D) ethical dilemma
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_____ is (are) the set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel, and behave.

A) Stories
B) Rules of law
C) Ethics
D) Culture
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Most Internet-based companies use the _____ type of culture, as do many companies in the marketing, electronics, and cosmetics industries.

A) clan
B) mission
C) adaptability
D) bureaucratic
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A _____ measures and reports the ethical, social, and environmental impact of a company's operations.

A) social audit
B) whistle-blower
C) rule of law
D) shared value
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Internal integration, as related to corporate culture, means that members develop a collective identity and know how to work together effectively.
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____ develop to reflect the common problems, goals, and experiences that members of a team, department, or other unit share.

A) Learning organization
B) Ethical committees
C) Subcultures
D) Ethics hotlines
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_____ are consistent with the values and beliefs of the organization but are not supported by facts.

A) Legends
B) Myths
C) Heroes
D) Stories
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It has been found that a learning organization has a strong organizational culture characterized by which of the following value(s)?

A) The whole is more important than the part, and boundaries between parts are minimized.
B) External strategic focus with continual thoughts of what others are doing that's right.
C) Life-time employment for workers at every level (unless a work rule is violated).
D) All of these.
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Legends are stories which are consistent with the values and beliefs of the organization but are not supported by facts.
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When interpreting culture, one of the important observable aspects of the culture would be rites and ceremonies such as the rite of passage.
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Several subcultures may exist within large organizations, each differing from each other and from the culture as a whole.
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In studies of culture and effectiveness, it has been found that two factors form the basis of the fit: (1) the extent to which the environment requires change or stability, and (2) the extent to which the technology is analyzable or unanalyzable.
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A symbol is something that represents another thing.
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The adaptability culture encourages entrepreneurial values, norms, and beliefs that support the capacity of the organization to detect, interpret, and translate signals from the environment into new behavior responses.
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Top leaders are responsible for creating and sustaining a culture that emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior for every employee.
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The bureaucratic culture has a primary focus on the involvement and participation of the organization's members and on rapidly changing expectations from the external environment.
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All ethical standards are legal requirements.
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In a mission culture, managers shape behavior by envisioning and communicating a desired future state for the organization.
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The culture encouraging risk taking, change, and improvement is a value of a learning organization with a strong adaptive culture.
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In successful organizations, culture becomes set and therefore does not require adaptation to the environment.
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Most managers today are moving towards bureaucratic cultures because of a need for greater flexibility.
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In a bureaucratic culture, an important value is taking care of employees and making sure they have whatever they need to help them be satisfied as well as productive.
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Symbols are narratives based on true events that are frequently shared among organizational employees and told to new employees to inform them about an organization.
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A strong organizational culture is a primary characteristic of a learning organization.
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All legal requirements are ethical standards.
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Culture strength refers to there being a low number of different subcultures within the culture as a whole.
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A clan culture exists in a stable environment with an internal strategic focus.
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If the rule of law and ethical standards were drawn as a venn diagram, the two circles would overlap completely.
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The way in which people and departments are arranged into a whole, and the degree of flexibility and autonomy people have, tells a lot about which cultural values are emphasized in the organization.
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What kinds of leadership symbols are important in the creation of a positive corporate culture? Give specific examples.
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Companies that put ethics on the back burner in favor of fast growth and short-term profits succeed in the long-run.
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Whistle-blowing is a disclosure mechanism.
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Culture represents the formal organization, whereas organizational structure, size, and strategy represent the informal organization.
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Explain the differences between the various types of rites--passage and integration.
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Identify a specific organization that has a culture you know enough about to discuss. Then describe that organization's culture at both of its levels. In your answer, let it be clear what makes up each of the two levels.
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Learning ethical frameworks helps managers to act autonomously and still think their way through a difficult decision.
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What are the major differences between the adaptability culture and the mission culture? Which of these two would be most appropriate for a company in a high tech industry and why?
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Discuss and draw a diagram of the relationship between ethical standards and legal requirements.
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A code of ethics is a formal statement of the company's values concerning ethics and social responsibility; it clarifies to employees what the company stands for and its expectations for employee conduct.
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Values-based leadership is best instituted throughout the management hierarchy via an authoritative directive.
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Discuss culture strength and organizational subcultures.
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Top managers typically should focus their energy more on strategy and stucture than on corporate culture.
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What are the important functions of corporate culture in an organization?
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Some organizations have dress codes that limit individual freedom in the workplace. Do such rules inhibit the establishment of corporate culture?
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Take a position on the following statement: A bureaucratic culture is less employee-oriented than a clan culture. Defend your position.
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Explain social capital and its benefits to an organization.
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The single best way to make sure an organization stays on solid ethical ground is to have a strong code of ethics and make sure all employees are familiar with its guidelines.
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List and describe the three values incorporated into a strong adaptive culture.
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Deck 10: Organizational Culture and Ethical Values
1
Organizational culture:

A) is usually written.
B) provides members with a sense of identity.
C) generates commitment to improving market share.
D) all of these.
B
2
Which of the following is not one of the four categories of culture?

A) Clan
B) Flexibility
C) Mission
D) Adaptability
B
3
Which of the following is an example of the rite of integration in corporate culture?

A) Awards given to employee-of-the-month
B) Unpaid three week orientation and training for prospective (new) employees
C) Office Valentine party
D) Organization development activities
C
4
The ____ culture is characterized by strategic focus on the external environment through flexibility and change to meet customer needs.

A) adaptability
B) mission
C) clan
D) bureaucratic
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Culture exists at two levels called:

A) sub- and super-structure.
B) people and structure.
C) underlying values and visible artifacts.
D) social and psychological.
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The mission culture places major emphasis on:

A) the external environment through flexibility and change to meet customer needs.
B) a shared vision of organization purpose.
C) the involvement and participation of the organization's members.
D) the internal environment and a consistency orientation for a stable environment.
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7
Which of the following is (are) manifestation(s) of corporate culture?

A) Symbols
B) Ceremonies
C) Stories
D) All of these
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8
Most managers are shifting away from bureaucratic cultures because of a need for:

A) greater flexibility.
B) better decision making techniques.
C) easier communication channels.
D) reducing employee participation.
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9
____ means that members develop a collective identity and know how to work together effectively.

A) External adaptation
B) Socialization
C) Internal integration
D) Cultural identity
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What type of culture exists in a stable environment with an external strategic focus?

A) Adaptability
B) Bureaucratic
C) Clan
D) Mission
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11
A leader who ____ would thrive in a clan culture.

A) creates values for social responsibility
B) embodies values
C) integrates people into action and responsibility through participation
D) can change culture
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12
The ____ culture has an internal focus and a consistency orientation for a stable environment.

A) organic
B) clan
C) traditional
D) bureaucratic
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The degree of agreement among members of an organization about the importance of specific values is referred to as:

A) adaptability.
B) culture strength.
C) internal integration.
D) social responsibility.
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All of the following are visible artifacts of culture except:

A) feelings.
B) slogans.
C) behaviors.
D) ceremonies.
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15
Stories in an organization which are used to perpetuate culture are based on:

A) anything that reeks of symbolism.
B) nothing in fact, but on the ideals of the organization.
C) true events.
D) unsubstantiated rumors.
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16
The relationship of environment and strategy to corporate culture is plotted in our text on a matrix that has the following two dimensions:

A) (1) strategic focus: internal vs. external; (2) needs of the environment: flexible vs. stable
B) (1) strategic focus: prospector vs. defender; (2) needs of the environment: simple vs. complex
C) (1) human focus: flexible vs. stable; (2) task focus: internal vs. environmental
D) (1) human focus: open vs. closed; (2) task focus: strategic vs. operative
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17
When a student finishes his studies at a college, he goes through a graduation ceremony with the idea of soon finding a new social role. This is an example of a rite of:

A) passage.
B) enhancement.
C) renewal.
D) integration.
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18
____ refers to the quality of interactions among people and whether they share a common perspective.

A) Social capital
B) Social audit
C) Culture
D) Clan culture
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19
Nordstrom's upside-down organization chart is an example of ____ being used to convey organizational culture to all employees.

A) a story
B) a myth
C) an organization structure
D) language
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____ refers to how the organization meets goals and deals with outsiders.

A) Internal adaptation
B) Culture strength
C) Internal integration
D) External adaptation
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21
____ is an extension of the idea of managerial ethics and refers to management's obligation to make choices and take action so that the organization contributes to the welfare and interest of all organizational stakeholders.

A) Culture strength
B) Values-based leadership
C) Corporate social responsibility
D) External adaptation
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22
Formal structure and formal systems that can be used to shape ethical values include all of the following except:

A) an ethics committee.
B) repetition of words such as those ending Wal-Mart's cheer: "Who's No. 1? The Customer!"
C) whistle-blowing disclosure mechanism.
D) a code of ethics.
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External adaptation is the term for members developing a collective identity and knowing how to work together effectively.
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24
The ____ arises from a set of codified principles and regulations that describe how people are required to act, are generally accepted in society, and are enforceable in the courts.

A) code of ethics
B) rule of law
C) core values
D) managerial ethics
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25
At Anheuser-Busch InBev, professionalism, ambition, and aggressiveness are key values. Managers keep employees focused on achieving high sales and profit levels, and those who meet the demanding goals are handsomely rewarded. Bonuses and promotions are based on performance, not seniority. Anheuser-Busch InBev embodies a _____ culture.

A) bureaucratic
B) adaptability
C) clan
D) mission
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When behavior is governed by a set of moral principles and values, it is called:

A) the rule of law.
B) ethics.
C) a mission environment.
D) none of these.
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A relationship between a leader and followers that is based on shared, strongly internalized values that are advocated and acted upon by the leader is referred to as:

A) mission culture.
B) values-based leadership.
C) clan culture.
D) servant leadership.
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28
____ are principles that guide the decisions and behaviors of managers with regard to whether they are right or wrong in a moral sense.

A) Managerial ethics
B) Social responsibility
C) Codes of ethics
D) Organization culture
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Which of the following is not true regarding managers in non-constructive cultures?

A) Managers tend to be isolated and bureaucratic.
B) Managers care deeply about stakeholders.
C) Managers are comfortable with the status quo.
D) Managers care mainly about themselves.
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Written rules and policies are an integral part of corporate culture.
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31
Ethical training programs may include:

A) ethical frameworks such as the utilitarian approach.
B) the stages of moral development.
C) giving ethical dilemmas for discussion.
D) All of these.
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32
Ron recently had an interview at XYZ Clothing Company. As he was touring the organization, he noticed that employees were dressed in flip flops and shorts and that none of the offices had doors. Ron witnessed the _____ level of corporate culture.

A) visible
B) underlying
C) symbolic
D) shared
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A(n) ____ arises in a situation concerning right and wrong where values are in conflict.

A) culture problem
B) legal issue
C) social responsibility issue
D) ethical dilemma
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_____ is (are) the set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel, and behave.

A) Stories
B) Rules of law
C) Ethics
D) Culture
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35
Most Internet-based companies use the _____ type of culture, as do many companies in the marketing, electronics, and cosmetics industries.

A) clan
B) mission
C) adaptability
D) bureaucratic
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A _____ measures and reports the ethical, social, and environmental impact of a company's operations.

A) social audit
B) whistle-blower
C) rule of law
D) shared value
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Internal integration, as related to corporate culture, means that members develop a collective identity and know how to work together effectively.
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38
____ develop to reflect the common problems, goals, and experiences that members of a team, department, or other unit share.

A) Learning organization
B) Ethical committees
C) Subcultures
D) Ethics hotlines
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39
_____ are consistent with the values and beliefs of the organization but are not supported by facts.

A) Legends
B) Myths
C) Heroes
D) Stories
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40
It has been found that a learning organization has a strong organizational culture characterized by which of the following value(s)?

A) The whole is more important than the part, and boundaries between parts are minimized.
B) External strategic focus with continual thoughts of what others are doing that's right.
C) Life-time employment for workers at every level (unless a work rule is violated).
D) All of these.
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41
Legends are stories which are consistent with the values and beliefs of the organization but are not supported by facts.
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42
When interpreting culture, one of the important observable aspects of the culture would be rites and ceremonies such as the rite of passage.
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43
Several subcultures may exist within large organizations, each differing from each other and from the culture as a whole.
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44
In studies of culture and effectiveness, it has been found that two factors form the basis of the fit: (1) the extent to which the environment requires change or stability, and (2) the extent to which the technology is analyzable or unanalyzable.
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A symbol is something that represents another thing.
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The adaptability culture encourages entrepreneurial values, norms, and beliefs that support the capacity of the organization to detect, interpret, and translate signals from the environment into new behavior responses.
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47
Top leaders are responsible for creating and sustaining a culture that emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior for every employee.
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The bureaucratic culture has a primary focus on the involvement and participation of the organization's members and on rapidly changing expectations from the external environment.
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All ethical standards are legal requirements.
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50
In a mission culture, managers shape behavior by envisioning and communicating a desired future state for the organization.
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51
The culture encouraging risk taking, change, and improvement is a value of a learning organization with a strong adaptive culture.
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In successful organizations, culture becomes set and therefore does not require adaptation to the environment.
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Most managers today are moving towards bureaucratic cultures because of a need for greater flexibility.
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In a bureaucratic culture, an important value is taking care of employees and making sure they have whatever they need to help them be satisfied as well as productive.
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Symbols are narratives based on true events that are frequently shared among organizational employees and told to new employees to inform them about an organization.
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A strong organizational culture is a primary characteristic of a learning organization.
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All legal requirements are ethical standards.
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Culture strength refers to there being a low number of different subcultures within the culture as a whole.
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A clan culture exists in a stable environment with an internal strategic focus.
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If the rule of law and ethical standards were drawn as a venn diagram, the two circles would overlap completely.
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The way in which people and departments are arranged into a whole, and the degree of flexibility and autonomy people have, tells a lot about which cultural values are emphasized in the organization.
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62
What kinds of leadership symbols are important in the creation of a positive corporate culture? Give specific examples.
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Companies that put ethics on the back burner in favor of fast growth and short-term profits succeed in the long-run.
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64
Whistle-blowing is a disclosure mechanism.
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65
Culture represents the formal organization, whereas organizational structure, size, and strategy represent the informal organization.
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66
Explain the differences between the various types of rites--passage and integration.
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67
Identify a specific organization that has a culture you know enough about to discuss. Then describe that organization's culture at both of its levels. In your answer, let it be clear what makes up each of the two levels.
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68
Learning ethical frameworks helps managers to act autonomously and still think their way through a difficult decision.
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69
What are the major differences between the adaptability culture and the mission culture? Which of these two would be most appropriate for a company in a high tech industry and why?
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70
Discuss and draw a diagram of the relationship between ethical standards and legal requirements.
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71
A code of ethics is a formal statement of the company's values concerning ethics and social responsibility; it clarifies to employees what the company stands for and its expectations for employee conduct.
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72
Values-based leadership is best instituted throughout the management hierarchy via an authoritative directive.
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73
Discuss culture strength and organizational subcultures.
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74
Top managers typically should focus their energy more on strategy and stucture than on corporate culture.
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75
What are the important functions of corporate culture in an organization?
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76
Some organizations have dress codes that limit individual freedom in the workplace. Do such rules inhibit the establishment of corporate culture?
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77
Take a position on the following statement: A bureaucratic culture is less employee-oriented than a clan culture. Defend your position.
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78
Explain social capital and its benefits to an organization.
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79
The single best way to make sure an organization stays on solid ethical ground is to have a strong code of ethics and make sure all employees are familiar with its guidelines.
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80
List and describe the three values incorporated into a strong adaptive culture.
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