Across
- 1. Theory that supports the idea that each element in an organization depends on other elements.
- 5. Capability of dispensing punishments or harm in order influence others’ behavior
- 6. Set forth the general intent of the organization and support the mission statement.
- 7. Theory that emphasizes how all parts of a system are interrelated -emphasizes the environment and the effects of other systems upon the organization - constant Assessment and adjustment.
- 10. The association for community organization and social administration – provides a forum for enhancing macro-practice theory, research, and skills.
- 11. A theory that emphasizes the importance of motivation and attitudes in explaining worker behavior - more concerned with working conditions and creating more positive work atmospheres.
- 16. System of task, reporting, and authority relationships within which work of the organization is done.
- 18. People who leave their home country voluntarily and for other reasons than those of refugees.
- 24. The attainment of organizational goals in an effective and efficient manner through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resources.
- 26. A class of theories that believe in standardizing work procedures and worker expectations. Includes scientific management and the administrative theory of management.
- 34. Set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel, and behave.
- 37. A theory that involves the liberation of women and girls from discrimination based on gender - theory goal is to practice women’s self-determination.
- 38. What is supposed to happen through the intervention themselves.
- 40. The specific administrative and supervisory responsibilities of supervisors to their supervisees.
- 41. The set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel, and behave.
- 42. The international council on wocial welfare – a global non-governmental organization which represents a wide range of national and international member organizations that seek to advance social welfare, social development, and social justice. It’s basic mission is to promote forms of social and economic development which aim to reduce poverty, hardship and vulnerability throughout the world.
- 43. Reflects traditional approach to management.
- 44. The appropriate status or authorization to perform agency functions and pursue agency goals that is granted by external entities.
- 45. The international association of schools of social work – goal is to develop and promote excellence in social work education, research and scholarship globally in order to enhance human well-being.
- 46. Organization providing social services.
- 47. Any medical insurance plan that controls costs through monitoring and controlling the decision of health care providers. Including decisions about medical procedures, diagnostic tests, and other services that should be provided to patients.
- 48. Held as a result of other group members’ respect and high esteem.
Down
- 1. The process of imparting and exchanging information by using language, signs, symbols, or behavior.
- 2. Theory stressing organizational culture and quality improvement.
- 3. Related to the organization’s informal structure, reflecting who has power and who communicates with whom.
- 4. The necessary things and funding for an organization to function, includes monetary resources and general organization upkeep.
- 8. Individuals from other countries that arrive into the new country.
- 9. The study of human behavior in the workplace, of the interaction between people and the organization, and of the organization itself.
- 12. A theory that shifted the emphasis on controlling worker behavior and performance to motivating workers to perform.
- 13. Frequently appear in a regulation manual or personnel handbook.
- 14. Theory emphasizing how organizations must adapt to their external environments, stressing the effects of resources and power.
- 15. Everyone is engaged in identifying and problem solving, enabling the organization to continuously experiment, change, and improve, thus increasing it’s capacity to grow, learn, and achieve its purpose.
- 17. A philosophical approach to management based on a decentralized approach to management based on a decentralized approach to management that seeks to ensure every area of an organization reflects the same commitment to quality.
- 19. Typically organized where all workers report to one supervisor.
- 20. Emphasizes that leader should be attentive to the concerns of their followers and empathize with them; they should take care of them and nurture them.
- 21. People who leave their country of origin because they are at risk of injury, death, or other human rights violations.
- 22. Occurs when a previously legitimate goal is replaced by another that often differs significantly from the organization’s previous aims.
- 23. An ongoing commitment to increase product and service quality by constantly assessing and improving the processes and procedures used to create those products and services.
- 25. Social entities that are goal directed, are designed as deliberately structured and coordinated activity systems, and are linked to the external environment.
- 27. A group of two or more people gathered together to work collaboratively and interdependently with each other to pursue a designated purpose.
- 28. What the organization really does in its day to day practice with clients.
- 29. Attained because of one’s position and vested authority.
- 30. Shown in an organizational chart showing who reports to whom.
- 31. A dimension of diversity involving the country of birth of individuals, their parents, or their ancestors.
- 32. Unleashing the power and creativity of employees by giving them the freedom, resources, information, and skills to make decisions and perform effectively.
- 33. The tasks that social workers and other helping professionals perform to improve people’s health, enhance their quality of life, increase their self-sufficiency, support families, and help people and larger systems improve their functioning in the social environment.
- 35. The people that the agency serves and that are critical to the agency’s survival.
- 36. Based on control of information on special expertise in a particular domain.
- 39. The international federation of social workers – also an organization that advocates for global social justice. Promotes social work to achieve social development.
