Management EXAM 4
What are the eight categories of quality of work life programs
(1) adequate and fair compensation; (2) A safe and healthy environment; (3) jobs that develop human capacities; (4) a chance for personal growth and security; (5) a social environment that fosters personal identity, freedom from prejustice, a sense of community, and upward mobility; (6) constitutionalism, or the rights of personal privacy, dissent, and due process; (7) a work role that minimizes infringement on personal leisure and family needs; and (8) socially responsible organizational actions
________ performance goals can be dysfunctional when people work in a group if the goals create competition among team members
Individual
_________ is a leadership philosophy characterized by an absence of mangerial decision making
Laissez-faire
What is not true of leaders
Leaders are tacticians, not strategists
________ develop and maintain harmony within the team; they boost morale, give support, provide humor, soothe hurt feelings, and exhibits concern for members' well-being.
Team maintenance roles
what is a situational model that focuses on the participative dimension of leadership
The Vroom model
What is true of an organization vision
The best organizational vision in which is both ideal and unique
Zev, assistant on marketing team, is assigned to a team with Ajoy, Tiffany, and DeAnne. DeAnne and Ajoy are consistently among the top salespeople at the company and are outgoing and well-liked. Farhad, Zev's boss, has observed that, while Zev is a good employee, he is generally introverted and quiet and is disinclined toward making more effort than he has to. However, when Zev begins working with his team, he becomes more engaged, inclined to speak up, and invested in the teams goals. What is more likely the cause of this social facilitation effect?
Zev is more motivated when other people are present
What is a lateral role relationships exist when top management centralizes an activity to which a large number of other units must gain access
a service relationship
Jamal is a director of two teams. He has several chances to move to a position over seeing eight teams, but turns them down, because he would have to make decisions that would anger many workers. He would rather earn less money and be a popular manager with the workers. Jamal has a strong need for
affiliation
What is a characteristic of the norming stage of group development
agreeing on shared goals
A leader who exhibits a __________ style will make decision alone, without soliciting input from others
autocratic
A team that controls decisions about and execution of a completed range of tasks, including acquisitions, operations, quality control, maintenance, and shipping is known as
autonomous work group
Julian founded Backyard paradise, a company that designs and markets home and garden furniture made from reclaimed and recycled materials. He is putting together a team to revamp the company's social media presence. How can he ensure the team is cohesive and has high-performance norms?
by selecting people who have similar backgrounds and attitudes, but are not too homogenous
" I can see that you're stuck on that problem," said Rahul to his subordinate. "you'll need some new ideas. I recommend that you assemble a team to help you. A team
can bring about innovation and change
______ refers to a reaction to conflict that involves moderate attention to both parties' concerns without being either cooperatives or highly assertive
compromising
The primary role of a management team is to
coordinate and provide direction to subunits
________ enhances team performance, even among virtual teams
empowerment
What is a key behavior of the best leaders according to Kouzes and Posner
encourage the heart
What should management do to properly empower a team
entrust the team with responsibility, allowing them to make decisions on their own
Phil is confident that if he studies the procedural manual he can list every single step in his company's manufacturing process. Phil's belief that his effort to study the manufacturing steps will result in successfully naming the steps is an example of
expectancy
what best describes motivation
forces that energize, direct, and sustain a persons efforts
Louie manages a group of groundskeepers. Louie incorporates a variety of techniques to lead his crew. Which of Louise actions is a form of extinction
forgetting to announce the employee of the month winner
three primary categories of leadership behavior that are related to task performance, employee participation in decision making and ___________
group maintenance
what can help leaders build teams which are cohesive and have high-performance norms?
helping the team succeed and publicizing its successes
Job enrichment would be more successful for people with
high growth need strengths
According to the expectancy theory, _________ is the link between performance and outcome
instrumentality
Herzbergs two factor theory highlights the distinction between
intrinsic and extrinsic rewards
Motivation for employees can come from an interesting project, a completed sale, or the discovery of a perfect solution, all of which are examples of ____
intrinsic rewards
Following Herzburg's model, Hackman and Oldham proposed a more completed model of
job design
__________ leadership does not involve a heirarchical, superior-subordinate relationship but instead invites colleagues at the same level to solve problems together
lateral
"Kellen, always strives to have a high-performing _________ reporting to you. These individuals will coordinate and give direction to the subunits under their jurisdiction and integrate work among the subunits. This will be key to your success," said Kellen's mentor
management team
What is a characteristic of the storming stage of group development
maneuvering for power and status
Alyson, manager of HR, said," The ng-lasting downturn in business and reduction in benefits in much worker dissatisfaction, as evidence by
more injures and higher turnover
What best exemplifies the work of a task specialist?
moving the team toward its objectives
David has been promoted because of his hard work. Cindy, his colleague, feels that this is unfair and that he does not deserve the promotion. In this case, Cindy illustrates
negative valence
The use of reinforcement or punishment in organizational settings is an integral part of
organizational behavior modification
used properly, teams can be powerfully effective as a building block for
organizational structure
A team strategy that emphasizes internal team building while simultaneously achieving external visibility is called
parading
What theory concerns how leaders influence subordinates perceptions of their task objectives and the way they work toward attainment of those objectives
path-goal theory
the goal setting theory states
people have conscious goals that energize them and direct their thoughts and behaviors toward a particular end
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what types of needs does a person seek to satisfy first
physiological
Alana has been exceeding her targets for the past two months, and therefore her boss decided to give her a bonus. This is an example of __________ reinforcement
positive
__________ is to make decisions in a fair manner and to help the staff know the process is as fair as possible
procedural justice
Leaders who say what they think employees want to hear but whose behaviors demonstrates that their own self-interest take precedence over the interest of their team could be described as
pseudotransformational leaders
Alderfer's ERG theory postulates that people have three basic set of needs: existence, growth, and _______, which can operate simultaneously
relatedness
A benefit that teams provide to their members is
satisfaction of important personal needs, such as affiliation
Becky, a manager, sets a personal target of adding more clients to her territory than any other three regional sales managers combined, even though she has a smaller territory than any others. Her colleagues tell her that she is a dreamer and her target is impossible. Becky has a ______ goal
stretch
managers should consider 3 factors before deciding how to lead: forces in the managers, forces in the situation, forces in the _______
subordinate
Managers can spend less time in direct attempts to influence people when
substitutes for leadership are operating
________ goals are higher-level goals taking priority over specific individuals= or group goals that can be used to encourage collaboration
superordinate
_________ leadership behavior provides guidance, support, and corrective feedback for day-to-day activites
supervisory
leadership model that looks at a series of successive problem characteristic , such as significance, importance of commitment, and leader and team expertise.
the Vroom model of leadership
what leadership perspective attempts to identify what good leaders do
the behavioral approach
Individuals are generally more motivated to work hard when they are in the presence of others, are concerned with what others think of them, and want to maintain a positive self-image. This is called
the social facilitation effect
________ is a leadership perspective that to determine the personal characteristic that great leaders share
the trait approach
________ leaders are those who motivate people to transcend their personal interest for the good of the group or organization
transformational