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82.Freer trade, advances in information technology, and more global customers : 1243801
82.Freer trade, advances in information technology, and more global customers are pressuring many large global companies to:
A.shift away from geographically-based to more client-based divisionalized structures.
B.increase direct supervision as the main coordinating mechanism.
C.shift away from divisionalized structures into functional structures.
D.disband their team-based structures in favor of simple structures.
E.shift from functional structures to geographically-based divisionalized structures.
83.The _____ structure tends to duplicate resources, such as production equipment and engineering or information technology expertise.
A.divisional
B.functional
C.simple
D.matrix
E.network
84.Team-based organizations have:
A.hourly wages and generous employee benefits.
B.supervisors as the main source of direction and control.
C.a tall hierarchy.
D.communities of practice.
E.a wide span of control.
85.A team-based organizational structure has a:
A.tallorganizational hierarchy.
B.high degree of formalization.
C.decentralized organization structure.
D.mechanistic organizational structure.
E.narrow span of control.
86.Communication flows in all directions with little concern for the formal hierarchy in a(n) _____, but this structure is costly to maintain due to the need for ongoing interpersonal skill training.
A.mechanistic
B.centralized
C.team-based
D.functional
E.divisional
87.Which form of departmentalization tends to have a very flat hierarchy, little formalization and organizes employees around work processes?
A.Geographical structure
B.Functional structure
C.Team-based structure
D.Matrix structure
E.Network structure
88.Team-based organizational structures are usually found:
A.in the manufacturing operations of larger divisionalized structures.
B.in organizations that organize employees around distinct regions of the country or world.
C.in organizations that encourage employees within each specialization to share information.
D.in government departments and agencies.
E.in stand-alone organizations that apply no other organizational structures.
89.One of the defining characteristics of a matrix organizational structure is that it:
A.overlays two organizational structures in order to leverage the benefits of both.
B.has a narrow span of control and high degree of formalization and centralization.
C.is the only structure that organizes employees around specific knowledge or other resources.
D.uses self-directed work teams rather than individuals as the basic building block of organizations.
E.is an alliance of several organizations for the purpose of creating a product or serving a client.
90.Most employees at Quokka Systems are organized into project teams. Employees report to the project leader, but they also report to a leader responsible for their functional specialization (such as engineering or marketing). Quokka Systems has a:
A.simple structure.
B.client-baseddivisionalized structure.
C.matrix structure.
D.product-baseddivisionalized structure.
E.functional structure.
91.Creative Advertising Corp. wants its 100 employees to work together around specific clients yet maintain an equal emphasis on alignment with their skill specializations (advertising, graphics, copywriting and public relations). Which of the following organizational structures would work best for Creative Advertising Corp.?
A.Geographical divisional structure
B.Simple structure with client-based divisional structure
C.Network structure
D.Client-based divisionalized form
E.Matrix structure that overlays project teams with a functional structure