Reframing Organizations: kap 1-2 Flashcards

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How is “frame” defined in “Reframing organizations”?

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A frame is a mental model—a set of ideas and assumptions—that you carry in your head to help you understand and negotiate a particular “territory.”

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Which four frames are the focus of “Reframing organizations”?

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Structural
Human resource
Political
Symbolic

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What is the metaphor for the organization in the “structural frame”?

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Factory/machine

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4
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What is the metaphor for the organization in the “human resource frame”?

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Family

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What is the metaphor for the organization in the “political frame”?

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Jungle

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What is the metaphor for the organization in the “symbolic frame”?

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Carnival, temple, theater

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Name three typical simplistic fallacies in explaining organizational problems

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Blaming people
Blaming bureaucracy
Blaming thirst for power

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Name three types of reflection mentioned in the lecture

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  • “Free thinking”
  • “One formal theory”
  • “Multiple frames”
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“What is percieved as real is real in its consequences” - how is this quote related to framing?

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Since the world is ultimately internally constructed by the individual, a particular framing of a situation may affect “reality” and how we react to it.

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