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the destination of the message o :## reciever the situation or setting in which communication occurs o :## context the concept of relatedness within systems theory o :## interdependency the mutual understanding that results when the sender and all intended receivers interpret the message in...

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CMAT Test 1 Questions and Answers
the destination of the message

o :## reciever




the situation or setting in which communication occurs

o :## context




the concept of relatedness within systems theory

o :## interdependency




the mutual understanding that results when the sender and all intended receivers

interpret the message in the same way

o :## shared meaning




the phenomenon whereby the combined and integrated talents, energies, abilities, and

knowledge of organizational members are greater than the sum of the isolated efforts of

individuals. The notion that the whole is more than the sum of its parts

o :## synergy




what are the three theories used in the first chapter

o :## classical, humanistic and systems

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this theory emphasizes structure, rules, and control

o :## classical theory




what are the two theories classical theory includes

o :## taylors scientific management theory and webers bureaucracy theory




what is this classical theory: he had a great deal of respect for workers and was one of the

first advocates of systematic training and development to improve workers proficiency in

their duties, as well as encouraging organizations to match workers' abilities with the

duties and responsibilities of their jobs

o :## taylors scientific management theory




what is this classical theory: his major contribution was a description of authority

structures. He proposed three types: charismatic, traditional and rational-legal.

o :## webers bureauccracy theory




emphasizes camaraderie among workers, praise and recognition from supervisors, and

relationship formation

o :## humanistic theory




who proposed two theories of motivation that have become part of everyday language in

business, government, and even academia: theory X and theory Y

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