Theories of Public Management
Know Thyself
Power & Politics
Group Dynamics
Communication & Change
200

This phenomenon refers to the finding that people change their behavior when they know they are being observed.

What is the Hawthorne effect?

200

This term describes the ability to recognize and manage your own emotions and those of others.

What is emotional intelligence (or EQ)?

200

This type of power is drawn from having special expertise that is needed or valued in an organization.

What is expert power?

200

This mode of thinking occurs when the desire for unanimity offsets a group's motivation to appraise alternative courses of action.

What is Groupthink?

200

This is the technical term for "body language."

What is kinesics?

400

While one theory views workers as lazy, this theory characterizes people as inherently worthwhile and capable of self-direction.

What is Theory Y?

400

Employees with this type of "locus of control" have less absenteeism and are more involved in work.

What is internal?

400

This type of power is based on the ability to punish or withhold rewards.

What is coercive power?

400

This type of team serves the purpose of breaking down barriers in hierarchical organizations that have a history of division of labor.

What is a cross-functional team?

400

This phenomenon describes the tendency of established structures and routines to resist change, even when change is necessary.

What is structural inertia?

600

This approach to decision-making involves making small, gradual changes rather than large, sweeping reforms.

What is incremental decision-making?

600

This component of emotional intelligence involves trustworthiness, adaptability, and a strong desire to achieve.

What is self-management?

600

Lukes calls this dimension of power the most "insidious."

What is the third dimension of power (or ideological power)?

600

In the RAPID decision-making model, the "I" stands for this.

What is Input?

600

This term refers to the use of space and distance between people.

What is proxemics?

800

This theory suggests that there is no single best way to organize or lead, and the optimal approach depends on the situation.

What is contingency theory?

800

This term refers to the highest category in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.

What is self-actualization?

800

This occurs when managers use their authority to make decisions without consulting those affected by them.

What is unilateral (or autocratic) power?

800

According to the "garbage can model," organizations are viewed as having solutions looking for these.

What are problems?

800

In the creative process, this phase is largely unconscious.

What is incubation?

1000

This theory, developed by Denhardt and Denhardt, emphasizes serving citizens rather than customers and values citizenship over entrepreneurship.

What is New Public Service?

1000

This psychological state occurs when a person holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes simultaneously, creating mental discomfort.

What is cognitive dissonance?

1000

This type of legitimate power is created by laws and constitutional processes, according to Max Weber.

What is legal-rational?

1000

This term describes the perception held by one or more parties of incompatible goals, interference, or emotional strain.

What is conflict?

1000

This tool is useful for evaluating a large number of interrelated forces (driving and restraining) and tracking their likely effects.

What is Force field analysis?