Exam 2 Business Management (Final Study Sheet)
Peer review
A panel of trustworthy coworkers, selected for their ability to remain objective, hears both sides of a dispute in an informal and confidential meeting.
As outlined in the text and our class presentation, the communication process begins when:
A sender encodes a thought or idea
The relationship between conflict intensity and performance outcomes can be described as:
Both high and low conflict intensity may be related to lower performance
Decoding
Decoding occurs when receivers receive a message. It is the process of interpreting and making sense of a message.
Folding arms, crossing hands, and crossing legs communicate:
Defenselessness
16) The dimensions of situational control in Fiedler's model are:
Leader-member relations, task structure, and position power
Selecting medium
Managers can communicate through a variety of media.( Selection of media)
________ reflects the capacity of a given communication medium to convey information and promote understanding.
Media Richness
Which of the following is not a symptom of groupthink?
Minority dissent
Dialectic Method
calls for managers to foster a structured debate of opposing viewpoints prior to making a decision
dialectic method
calls for managers to foster a structured debate of opposing viewpoints prior to making a decision
When a group of people joins together to pursue a particular issue, they comprise a
coalition
According to research highlighted in the text, the most effective self-managed teams are those with
Similar levels of conscientiousness and mixed extraversion
Ombudsman
Someone who works for the organization, and is widely respected and trusted by his or her coworkers, hears grievances on a confidential basis and attempts to arrange a solution
As defined in the text and in class, _________ aim to ensure that people, equipment, and other resources are used in an efficient way to accomplish the mission of a group or organization.
Task-oriented behaviors
Storming
Tension among group members
Anchoring Bias
The anchoring bias occurs when decision makers are influenced by the first information received about a decision, even if it is irrelevant
Availability Bias
The availability heuristic represents a decision maker's tendency to base decisions on information that is readily available in memory
Confirmation Bias.
The decision maker (1) subconsciously decides something even before investigating why it is the right decision,
Leader-member exchange theory focuses on:
The leader's relationships with followers
Representativeness Bias.
The representativeness heuristic is used when people estimate the probability of an event occurring.
Forming
The stage of team development is characterized by a high degree of uncertainty as members try to break the ice and figure out who is in charge and what the group's goals are
Framing Bias
This bias relates to the manner in which a question is posed or framed
Expert Power
Valued knowledge or information gives an individual
Adjourning
Work is done, Time to move on to other things
Group think
a mode of thinking that people engage in when they are deeply involved in a cohesive in-group, when members' strivings for unanimity override their motivation to realistically appraise alternative courses of action
Cohesiveness
a sense of "we-ness" that overrides individual differences and motives ( Need eachother to achieve a common goal
Cross Functionalism
occurs when specialists from different areas are put on the same team.
Maintenacne Roles
oster supportive and constructive interpersonal relationships.(Keeps The group together)
Sender
person wanting to communicate the information
Linguistic style
refers to a person's characteristic speaking pattern
Encoding
Communication begins when a sender encodes an idea or thought
The styles of conflict handling are differentiated along two dimensions:
Concern for others and concern for self
Defensiveness
Folding arms, crossing hands, and crossing legs communicate:
Thinking about what your audience already knows about your subject is part of the ________ step of the TED protocol for effective presentations.
Frame your story
Which of the following is not a rule for effective brainstorming
Go for quality over quantity
Receiver
Group who the message is intended to
________ theory is based on the idea that people have beliefs about how leaders should behave and what they should do for their followers
Implicit Leadership
When issues are complex, better solutions are needed, commitment is needed, and time is available, the ________ conflict handling style is appropriate.
Integratinig conflict
In which stage of the group development process do group members resolve their power struggles so that something can be accomplished?
Norming
Rational Decision Order
Problem, Generate solutions, Evaluate alternatives, Implement
group
as (1) two or more freely interacting individuals who (2) share norms and (3) goals and have a (4) common identity
personality conflict
as interpersonal opposition based on personal dislike or disagreement.
Initiating leadership
as leader behavior that organizes and defines what group members should be doing to maximize output.
Satisficing
consists of choosing a solution that meets some minimum qualifications, one that is "good enough.
Satisificing
consists of choosing a solution that meets some minimum qualifications, one that is "good enough.
When companies invite nonemployees to contribute to particular goals and manage the process via the Internet, this is known as:
crowd-sourcing
Task roles
enable the work group to define, clarify, and pursue a common purpose
Machiavelliansim
entails the use of manipulation, a cynical view of human nature (e.g., all people lie to get what they want), and a moral code that puts results over principles (e.g., you have to cheat to get ahead
Informal Group
exists when the members' overriding purpose of getting together is friendship or a common interes
Transactional Leadership
focuses on clarifying employees' role and task requirements and providing followers with positive and negative rewards contingent on performance
Servant leadership
focuses on increased service to others rather than to onesel
Reward Power
if they can obtain compliance by promising or granting rewards
Active listening
im fully invested in the conversation or presentation
Devils advocacy
involves assigning someone the role of critic
Media richness
involves the capacity of a given communication medium to convey information and promote understanding
Decision tree
is a graphical representation of the process underlying decisions,
Group Role
is a set of expected behaviors for members of the group as a whole
Team composition
is a term that describes the collection of jobs, personalities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience of team members
Mediation
is an alternative dispute resolution technique in which a trained, third-party neutral actively guides disputing parties in exploring innovative solutions to the conflict
Norm
is an attitude, opinion, feeling, or action—shared by two or more people—that guides behavior.
Incivility
is any form of socially harmful behavior, such as aggression, interpersonal deviance, social undermining, interactional injustice, harassment, abusive supervision, and bullying
Formal Group
is assigned by organizations or their managers to accomplish specific goals
psychopathy
is characterized as a lack of concern for others, impulsive behavior, and a lack of remorse or guilt when one's actions harm others
Narcissim
is defined as having "a self-centered perspective, feelings of superiority, and a drive for personal power and glory.
decision making style
is how an individual perceives and comprehends stimuli and the general manner in which he or she chooses to respond to such information
Effectiveness
is measured by the group's collective outcomes and products
Social Loafing
is the tendency for individual effort to decline as group size increases.
Coercive Power
make threats of punishment and deliver actual punishment gives an individual
Legitimate Power
managers who obtain compliance primarily because of their formal authority to make decisions have
The 81-cell leadership grid discussed in class was designed to depict a ______________ theory that looks at leader ______________ .
normative; behaviors
Conflict
occurs when one "party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party
Laissez-faire leadership
represents a general failure to take responsibility for leading.
Noise
represents anything that interferes with the transmission and understanding of a message.
Empowering leadership
represents the extent to which a leader creates perceptions of psychological empowerment in others
cohesivnenes
sense of "we-ness" that overrides individual differences and motives
Team Charters
that describe how the team will operate, such as processes for sharing information and decision making (teamwork).
Norming
the we feeling begins binding in the group together. Everyone comes together
Hybrid Rewards
those that include team and individual components
Transgormational Leaders
transform followers to pursue organizational goals over self-interests.
Virtual Teams
work together over time and distance via electronic media to combine effort and achieve common goals