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Justin is about to become a member of a "Utilitarian organization".

A utilitarian organization, otherwise called a gainful association, is a gathering of people join so as to get the fiscal reward or some other advantage that is offered to individuals from that association. To spur individuals, utilitarian associations depend on material instead of mental prizes.

Justin is about to become a member of the Utilitarian Organization.

Further Explanation:

A utilitarian organization is also called as “remunerative organization”. It is a group of people who join it for “monetary reward” or “some other benefits” that are offered by an organization to its members.

It is one of the types of formal organization, which is large and secondary groups that are “structured” in a particular manner so that the organizational goal can be achieved efficiently. Secondary groups are based on relatively temporary and impersonal relationships.  

The formal organization has the ability to gather “right people” with the “right resources” and the necessary technologies that are needed to achieve a goal. These organizations have a “dominant presence” in modern society. Formal organizations include military groups, political organizations, public committees, and educational institutions.

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Answer Details:

Grade: College

Chapter: Formal Organization

Subject: Social Studies

Keywords:

utilitarian, organization, formal organization, monetary reward, secondary groups, public organizations, public committees, educational institutions