Choose an organization the organization that you choose could be a real organization (e.g., Microsoft) or a
Question:
Choose an organization the organization that you choose could be a real organization (e.g., Microsoft) or a fictional organization (e.g., Dunder Mifflin). Moreover, if you choose to answer these questions about a real organization, you can do so about an organization that you have worked for previously or work for currently (e.g., if you work at a Chick-fil-a, or have worked at one before, you can use these work experiences to answer the questions below).
- Using your organization as an example, describe whether the organization is a closed or open system. Remember to define open and closed systems. Then, provide at least 3 examples as evidence to support your claim.
2. Using your organization as an example, identify 2 examples: one example of agency and one example of resistance. First, define agency. Then, evaluate how your example meets the criteria of this definition. Second, define resistance. Then, evaluate how your example meets the criteria of this definition.
3. Using your organization as an example, identify 2 Bases of Power you see at play in your organization. Define each base of power. Then, give 2 or 3 examples from your organization.