HRD-351 Fund Human Interaction Midterm
A major function of group membership is that it satisfies social needs.
True
According to Emmett Miller, an important and mistaken source of self-worth for adults is defining themselves by their job title.
True
Career success is often a reflection of the strength in one's interpersonal skills.
True
Each country has a dominant language but most countries are multicultural.
True
Elton Mayo discovered in the Hawthorne studies that employees create their own informal networks.
True
Every organization has its own distinct organizational culture that makes it unique.
True
Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn combine personal interaction and technology.
True
For true communication to take place, the message must be understood by the person receiving it in the same way the sender intended it to be understood.
True
Impersonal communication is the one-way transmission of facts, instruction, and the like.
True
Low organizational trust can result in low productivity, poor communication, and slow decision making.
True
Managers spend a great deal of their time involved in conflict resolution in the normal course of their work.
True
Managing healthy, effective interpersonal relationships requires that we also manage the relationship with our personal selves.
True
Many employees need training to become a team member.
True
Mergers, and downsizing have increased the value of having good interpersonal skills.
True
Organizational culture is the collection of shared beliefs, values, rituals, stories, and myths that foster a feeling of community among organizational members.
True
Scientific management worked in theory, but in some cases it dehumanized the workplace.
True
Social Media requires us to be better spellers, write our ideas clearly and continue to use communication etiquette.
True
The psychologist who developed the often-used "hierarchy of needs" was Abraham Maslow.
True
The quality of one's work is related to one's ability to cope with family problems.
True
Trust is a building block of all successful relationships with coworkers, customers, family members, and friends.
True
When trying to improve relations with someone who has a supportive communication style, show a sincere interest in the person.
True
Worker behavior on the job is frequently a reflection of how well the work environment accommodates each worker's unique characteristics.
True
Terms like added value or job satisfaction are examples of clear, concise language, not subject to semantics.
False
The family has little influence on individual behavior at work.
False
The human relations movement did not affect the perceived role of the worker nor organization.
False
The study of interpersonal relations is more interested in the "why" of human behavior and less on how the knowledge can be applied to address problems in our work and personal lives.
False
Hearing and listening are both innate abilities.
False
Employees rather than organizations benefit from a commitment to total person development.
False
Gestures are a transnational means of communicating, in that they have the same or universal meaning across cultures.
False
Impersonal communication allows the person receiving the information to clarify vague or confusing information.
False
Individuals who remain employed after a round of downsizing experience stronger "survivor" morale after the process.
False