Orgcom and CCO
Classical
HR
Cultural and System
Critical and Feminist Approach
100
According to this view, communication is the transmission of information.
What is an informational view on communication?
100
The classical metaphor to understand organization.
What is machine?
100
The phenomenon whereby mere attention to individuals causes change in behavior.
What is Hawthorne effect?
100
System components are arranged in highly complex ways that involve subsystems and supersystems.
What is hierarchical ordering?
100
The taken-for-granted assumptions about reality that influence perceptions of situations and events.
What is ideology?
200
From this view, communication is seen a complex process of creating and negotiating the meanings and interpretations that influence our attitudes and behaviors
What is a constitutive view on communication?
200
There are rules that govern the way machine is built and how it operates. When it breaks, if we think though the problem, we should be able to fix it.
What is predicability?
200
Physiological needs, safety needs, affiliation needs, esteem needs, need for self actualization
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
200
A system is open to its environment, and system components are open to each other.
What is permeability?
200
The process in which a dominant group lead another group to accept subordination as the norm.
What is hegemony?
300
Social collective, goals, coordinated activity, structure, environment embeddedness
What are the five essential features of an organization?
300
An organization should be arranged in a strict vertical hierarchy and that communication should be largely limited to this vertical flow.
What is scalar chain?
300
This theory developed by McGregor offers two sets of assumptions that managers can hold about organizational functioning.
What is Theory X and Theory Y?
300
Because of system openness, a system has the ability to avoid deterioration and thrive.
What is negative entropy?
300
This theory attempts to explain how power relationship can be transformed in an era of team-based and "alternative from" of organizations.
What is the theory of concertive control?
400
A CCO construct that refers to ongoing interactions among individuals facilitated by language.
What is conversation?
400
The author of the theory of scientific management in which scientific methods are used to determine the best way to do each job.
Who is Frederick Taylor?
400
This leadership style in Blake and Mouton's Managerial Grid is characterized by high concern for both production and people.
What is Team Management?
400
According to sense making theory, this concept describes the unpredictability that is inherent in the information environment of an organization.
What is Equivocality?
400
Feminist scholars believe that this social construction is a primary way in which identify and power relations are configured.
What is gender?
500
This theory posits that the social world is generated through the agency of active participants.
What is structuration theory?
500
The social pressure to keep productivity down and wages up.
What is systematic soldiering?
500
In this organizational type, decisions are still made at the top and control still rests primarily at the upper levels of the hierarchy. However, before decisions are made, employees are consulted, and their views are taken into consideration.
What is Likert's System III, the consultative organization?
500
Values, heroes, rites and rituals, cultural network
What is the key components of a strong culture?
500
The ultimate goal of the critical and feminist theorization.
What is emancipation/empowerment?
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