Test Banks - Chapter 4
Test Banks - Chapter 4
Test Banks - Chapter 4
6) Subunit orientation is the tendency to view one's role in the organization strictly from the
perspective of the time frame, goals, and interpersonal orientations of one's subunit.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 99
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
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7) Integration is the way in which a company allocates people and resources to organizational
tasks.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 99
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
8) The simplest integrating mechanism is to establish direct contact between people in different
subunits.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 99
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
9) A task force is a permanent committee formed to handle problems that exist within an
organization.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
11) Differentiation and integration are both expensive in terms of the number of managers
employed and the amount of managerial time spent on coordinating organizational activities.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 103
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
13) Formalization is more appropriate in environments that require high levels of mutual
adjustment.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 106-107
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
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14) Norms are formalized rules of behavior within an organization.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 107
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
15) Integrating mechanisms such as task forces and teams help increase the level of
standardization within an organization.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 108
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
16) Tasks associated with a role are clearly defined in a mechanistic structure.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 110
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-3
19) The contingency approach to organizational design tailors organizational structure to the
sources of uncertainty facing an organization.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 112
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-4
20) Top managers should make all the decisions if an organization faces a rapidly changing
environment.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 115
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-4
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21) ________ is the process by which an organization allocates people and resources to
organizational tasks and establishes the task and authority relationships that allow the
organization to achieve its goals.
A) Differentiation
B) Decentralization
C) Integration
D) Standardization
Answer: A
Page Ref: 92
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
22) ________ is the power to hold people accountable for their actions and to make decisions
about how to invest and use organizational resources.
A) Orientation
B) Motivation
C) Capability
D) Authority
Answer: D
Page Ref: 95
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
23) A ________ is a subunit composed of a group of people, working together, who possess
similar skills or use the same kind of knowledge, tools, or techniques to perform their jobs.
A) hierarchy
B) class
C) function
D) division
Answer: C
Page Ref: 95
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
24) Which of the following functions facilitate an organization's control of its relations with its
environment and stakeholders?
A) production functions
B) support functions
C) adaptive functions
D) managerial functions
Answer: B
Page Ref: 95
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
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25) ________ functions manage and improve the efficiency of an organization's conversion
processes to create more value.
A) Managerial
B) Support
C) Production
D) Maintenance
Answer: C
Page Ref: 96
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
27) Recruiting and training employees to improve skills is a(n) ________ function.
A) adaptive
B) maintenance
C) production
D) managerial
Answer: B
Page Ref: 96
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
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29) Which of the following is an adaptive function?
A) resource acquisition
B) purchasing
C) quality control
D) long-range planning
Answer: D
Page Ref: 96
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
30) ________ functions facilitate the control and coordination of activities within and among
departments.
A) Managerial
B) Adaptive
C) Support
D) Maintenance
Answer: A
Page Ref: 96
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
32) ________ refers to the way in which an organization groups organizational tasks into roles
and roles into subunits.
A) Vertical integration
B) Horizontal differentiation
C) Vertical differentiation
D) Horizontal integration
Answer: B
Page Ref: 97
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
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33) Which of the following refers to the way in which an organization designs its hierarchy of
authority and creates reporting relationships to link organizational roles and subunits?
A) vertical integration
B) horizontal differentiation
C) vertical differentiation
D) horizontal integration
Answer: C
Page Ref: 97
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-1
34) ________ is the process of coordinating various tasks, functions, and divisions to work
together and not be at cross-purposes.
A) Subunit orientation
B) Integration
C) Differentiation
D) Decentralization
Answer: B
Page Ref: 99
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
36) A salesperson for a computer accessories manufacturer reports to the sales manager of the
computer screen division. Identify the integrating technique used in this case.
A) hierarchy of authority
B) direct contact
C) integrating role
D) liaison role
Answer: A
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
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37) The marketing and manufacturing managers of the sportswear division of a sports goods
company meet to discuss the launch of a new line of football jerseys. The integrating technique
used in this case is ________.
A) integrating role
B) direct contact
C) task force
D) integrating department
Answer: B
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
38) Which of the following is an integrating mechanism where an existing manager meets face to
face to coordinate activities?
A) integrating role
B) task force
C) integrating department
D) direct contact
Answer: D
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
39) ________ is an integration mechanism where a specific manager is given responsibility for
coordinating with managers from other subunits on behalf of his or her subunit.
A) Liaison role
B) Task force
C) Integrating role
D) Direct contact
Answer: A
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
40) Robert Downs, the CEO of a manufacturing firm, wants to improve the communication
between marketing and production departments. He asks one manager from each department to
coordinate the communication between these departments. Identify the integrating mechanism
used in this case.
A) task force
B) integrating department
C) direct contact
D) liaison role
Answer: D
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
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41) Managers meet in temporary committees to coordinate cross-functional activities in some
cases. This is an example of using a(n) ________ to integrate activities.
A) integrating role
B) task force
C) team
D) integrating department
Answer: B
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
42) A cell-phone manufacturer forms a temporary committee to find new ways to position its
products. Identify the integrating mechanism used in this case.
A) integrating role
B) team
C) task force
D) integrating department
Answer: C
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
43) A firm hires a supervisor to handle the communication between two functions. Which of the
following integrating mechanisms is used in this case?
A) integrating role
B) direct contact
C) task force
D) integrating department
Answer: A
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
44) Which of the following refers to the integration mechanism where a new team of managers is
created to coordinate the activities of functions or divisions?
A) integrating department
B) direct contact
C) task force
D) hierarchy of authority
Answer: A
Page Ref: 100
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
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45) Which of the following integrating mechanisms involves creating a permanent committee to
promote coordination within an organization?
A) task force
B) integrating department
C) team
D) liaison role
Answer: C
Page Ref: 101
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
46) Which of the following integrating mechanisms is most appropriate for a complex and highly
differentiated organization?
A) integrating role
B) direct contact
C) liaison role
D) hierarchy of authority
Answer: A
Page Ref: 102
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
47) Which of the following is a difference between an integrating role and a liaison role?
A) A liaison role is a more complex integrating mechanism than an integrating role.
B) An integrating role is a full-time managerial position whereas a liaison role is a task involved
in a full-time job.
C) The ranking of employees is irrelevant for the integrating role whereas it becomes very
significant in the liaison role.
D) An integrating role's influence is limited to a single department whereas a liaison role's
influence extends across multiple departments.
Answer: B
Page Ref: 102
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
48) A complex organization that is differentiated to a large extent needs a(n) ________.
A) high level of integration to coordinate its activities effectively
B) informal operating procedures and controls
C) lesser number of supporting functions and managers
D) simpler method of integrating the organizational departments
Answer: A
Page Ref: 103
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
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49) ________ involves choices about distributing authority within an organization.
A) Standardization
B) Subunit orientation
C) Centralization
D) Vertical differentiation
Answer: D
Page Ref: 103
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
50) Top-level managers make all the important decisions in an organization. This organization is
said to be ________.
A) differentiated
B) formalized
C) centralized
D) decentralized
Answer: C
Page Ref: 103-104
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
51) ________ refers to a situation where the authority to make important decisions is retained by
managers at the top of the hierarchy.
A) Centralization
B) Standardization
C) Formalization
D) Differentiation
Answer: A
Page Ref: 103-104
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
52) ________ refers to a situation in which the authority to make important decisions about
organizational resources and new projects is delegated to managers at all levels in the hierarchy.
A) Formalization
B) Standardization
C) Integration
D) Decentralization
Answer: D
Page Ref: 104
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
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53) A disadvantage of centralization is that ________.
A) the organization tends to lose its focus on achieving its goals
B) coordination becomes difficult to achieve within the organization
C) the top managers have little time for long-term strategic decision-making
D) the extent of standardization is reduced within the organization
Answer: C
Page Ref: 104
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
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57) A disadvantage of decentralization is that it ________.
A) reduces the level of flexibility within an organization
B) makes lower level managers less responsive
C) fails to motivate the lower-level managers in an organization
D) makes planning and coordination very difficult
Answer: D
Page Ref: 105
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
59) Which of the following refers to the compromise that emerges when decision-making and
coordination are evolutionary processes and people use their judgment to address a problem?
A) centralization
B) mutual adjustment
C) formalization
D) standardization
Answer: B
Page Ref: 106
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
60) ________ refers to conformity to specific models or examples, defined by sets of rules and
norms, that are considered proper in a given situation.
A) Standardization
B) Decentralization
C) Differentiation
D) Mutual adjustment
Answer: A
Page Ref: 106
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
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61) Which of the following refers to the use of written rules and procedures to standardize
operations?
A) horizontal differentiation
B) formalization
C) socialization
D) vertical differentiation
Answer: B
Page Ref: 106
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
63) People turn around to face the door when they enter an elevator. This behavior is observed
although there are no formal rules. This is an example of a(n) ________.
A) norm
B) rule
C) benchmark
D) hierarchy
Answer: A
Page Ref: 107
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
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65) Chiselers are employees who ________.
A) follow established group norms
B) carry out their duties within themselves
C) work too slowly
D) break the formal rules
Answer: C
Page Ref: 107
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
67) ________ is the process by which organizational members learn and internalize the norms of
an organization.
A) Mutual adjustment
B) Standardization
C) Differentiation
D) Socialization
Answer: D
Page Ref: 108
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
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69) Which of the following types of employees are most likely to follow standardized practices
in performing their tasks?
A) office accountants
B) R&D executives
C) advertising executives
D) public relations officers
Answer: A
Page Ref: 108
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
70) Which of the following is the major integrating mechanism used in mechanistic structures?
A) hierarchy of authority
B) task forces
C) teams
D) integrating departments
Answer: A
Page Ref: 109
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-3
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73) An organization uses task forces to coordinate the activities of various departments.
Employees also work in teams to increase coordination. This organization most likely has a(n)
________ structure.
A) mechanistic
B) bureaucratic
C) organic
D) centralized
Answer: C
Page Ref: 109
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-3
75) You are the CEO of a small firm that manufactures office furniture. The decision-making
authority in your firm rests almost entirely with you and your closest associates. You introduce a
set of rules and procedures designed to induce predictable and accountable behaviors among
employees. Your firm has a(n) ________ structure.
A) mechanistic
B) mutually adjusted
C) organic
D) integrative
Answer: A
Page Ref: 110
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-3
76) Structures that are designed to induce people to behave in predictable and accountable ways
are called ________ structures.
A) decentralized
B) mechanistic
C) organic
D) mutually adjusted
Answer: B
Page Ref: 110
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-3
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77) A mechanistic structure is characterized by ________.
A) high levels of standardization
B) complex integrating mechanisms
C) rules that are defined informally
D) decentralized organizational structures
Answer: A
Page Ref: 110
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-3
78) ________ structures promote flexibility, so people initiate change and can adapt quickly to
changing conditions.
A) Mechanistic
B) Standardized
C) Organic
D) Centralized
Answer: C
Page Ref: 110
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-3
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81) ________ is a management approach in which the design of an organization's structure is
tailored to the sources of uncertainty facing an organization.
A) Contingency approach
B) Standardized approach
C) Specialized approach
D) Mechanistic approach
Answer: A
Page Ref: 112
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-4
83) According to the study conducted by Lawrence and Lorsch, an organization functioning in a
highly unstable environment was most effective when it ________.
A) used rules and SOPs extensively to coordinate tasks
B) concentrated decision-making authority at the top-management level
C) incorporated high levels of organizational integration
D) relied more on mutual adjustment between subunits
Answer: D
Page Ref: 114
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-4
84) Which of the following statements is true of an organization that adopts an organic structure
to deal with high environmental uncertainty?
A) The organization needs to decentralize decision-making.
B) The organization should have low levels of differentiation.
C) The organization needs to adopt formalized rules and procedures.
D) The organization should increase the level of standardization.
Answer: A
Page Ref: 115
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-4
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85) According to the study conducted by Tom Burns and G. M. Stalker, an organization
functioning in a stable environment should have ________.
A) mechanistic organizational structure
B) high levels of integration
C) high levels of differentiation
D) decentralized decision-making procedures
Answer: A
Page Ref: 115
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-4
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89) Explain the different kinds of functions that exist within an organization.
Answer: Support functions facilitate an organization's control of its relations with its
environment and its stakeholders.
Horizontal differentiation refers to the way in which an organization groups organizational task
into roles and roles into subunits (functions and divisions). It establishes the division of labor that
enables people in an organization to become more specialized and productive and increases its
ability to create value.
Page Ref: 97
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-1
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92) Briefly describe the various integrating mechanisms used in organizations.
Answer: Hierarchy of authority: A ranking of employees integrates by specifying who reports to
whom.
Liaison role: A specific manager is given responsibility for coordinating with managers from
other subunits on behalf of his or her subunit.
Integrating role: A new role is established to coordinate the activities of two or more functions or
divisions.
Centralization becomes a problem, however, when top managers become overloaded and
immersed in operational decision-making about day-to-day resource issues. When this happens
they have little time to spend on long-term strategic decision-making, and planning crucial future
organizational activities, such as deciding on the best strategy to compete globally, is neglected.
Page Ref: 104
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
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95) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of decentralization.
Answer: The advantage of decentralization is that it promotes flexibility and responsiveness by
allowing lower-level managers to make on-the-spot decisions. Managers remain accountable for
their actions but have the opportunity to assume greater responsibilities and take potentially
successful risks.
The downside of decentralization is that if so much authority is delegated that managers at all
levels can make their own decisions, planning and coordination become very difficult. Thus too
much decentralization may lead an organization to lose control of its decision-making process.
Page Ref: 105
Difficulty: Easy
LO: 4-2
96) Write a brief note on how organizations balance centralization and decentralization.
Answer: The ideal situation for an organization is a balance between centralization and
decentralization of authority so that middle and lower managers who are at the scene of the
action are allowed to make important decisions, and top managers' primary responsibility
becomes managing long-term strategic decision-making. The result is a good balance between
long-term strategy making and short-term flexibility and innovation as lower-level managers
respond quickly to problems and changes in the environment as they occur.
Page Ref: 105
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
97) How can an organization establish a balance between standardization and mutual
adjustment?
Answer: The challenge facing all organizations, large and small, is to design a structure that
achieves the right balance between standardization and mutual adjustment. Standardization is
conformity to specific models or examples that are considered proper in a given situation.
Mutual adjustment, on the other hand, is the evolving process through which people use their
current best judgment of events rather than standardized rules to address problems, guide
decision-making, and promote coordination. The right balance makes many actions predictable
so that ongoing organizational tasks and goals are achieved, yet it gives employees the freedom
to behave flexibly so they can respond to new and changing situations creatively.
Page Ref: 108
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-2
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98) Compare and contrast mechanistic structures and organic structures.
Answer: Mechanistic structures are designed to induce people to behave in predictable,
accountable ways. Decision-making authority is centralized, subordinates are closely supervised,
and information flows mainly in a vertical direction down a clearly defined hierarchy.
Organic structures promote flexibility, so people initiate change and can adapt quickly to
changing conditions. Organic structures are decentralized so that decision-making authority is
distributed throughout the hierarchy. People assume the authority to make decisions as
organizational needs dictate. Roles are loosely defined and people continually develop new kinds
of job skills to perform continually changing tasks.
Page Ref: 110
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-3
100) Explain the relationship between environmental uncertainty and organizational structure
based on the study conducted by Burns and Stalker.
Answer: When the environment is rapidly changing and on-the-spot decisions have to be made,
lower-level employees need to have the authority to make important decisions–in other words,
they need to be empowered. Moreover, in complex environments, rapid communication and
information sharing are often necessary to respond to customer needs and develop new products.
When the environment is stable, in contrast, there is no need for complex decision-making
systems. Managing resource transactions is easy, and better performance can be obtained by
keeping authority centralized in the top-management team and using top-down decision-making.
Page Ref: 115
Difficulty: Moderate
LO: 4-4
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