MHR - Exam 3

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Subordinate Participation Styles

-Decide -Delegate -Consult Individually -Consult Group -Facilitate

Leader

-establishing direction -aligning people -motivating and inspiring -produces change and has potential to produce useful change

Personal Characteristics of Subordinates

-locus of control -perceived ability

Types of Situational Factors

-personal characteristics of the subordinates -characteristics of the environment

Management

-planning and budgeting -organizing and staffing -controlling and problem solving -produces a degree of predictability, order, and produces major results

Characteristics of the Environment

-task structure -formal authority system -primary work group

Communication Process

1. Encoding 2. Message 3. Channel 4. Decoding 5. Feedback 6. Noise

Dependents of Media Richness

1. Interactivity/Availability of feedback 2. Ability to transmit multiple cues 3. Language variety for conveying a broad set of concepts and ideas 4. Personal focus of the medium

Favorableness of Situations

1. Member relations 2. Task-Structure 3. Leader Position Power

Middle-of-the-Road Management

Adequate organization performance is possible through balancing the necessity to get out work with maintaining morale of people at a satisfactory level (5,5)

Feedback

Check on the success of the communication

Ohio State Leadership Studies

Defined leader consideration and initiating-structure behaviors as independent dimensions of leadership

Authority-Compliance Management

Efficiency in operations results from arranging conditions of work in such a way that human elements interfere to a minimum degree (9,1)

Message

Encoded information being sent

Impoverished Management

Exertion of minimum effort to get required work done is appropriate to sustain organization membership (1,1)

Relationships with coworkers, bosses, and others we know because of the roles we hold are known as ___________.

Formal ties

Filtering

How we reduce the amount of information being received to a manageable amount

Which of the following describes someone with a 1,1 rating on the Leadership Grid

I believe in doing the minimum amount of work in order to meet organizational goals

What is one way to enhance horizontal communication?

Online videos, wikis, or blogs can be made available to employees

Job Centered Leader Behavior

Pays attention to the work of subordinates, explains work procedures, and is interested in performance

High-Context Cultures

Situational and nonverbal cues are used to convey meaning

The nature of managerial leadership varies depending on the culture. Which of the following countries experiences a low need for managers to have immediate and precise answers to subordinates' questions?

Sweden

Information Push

When information is received when it was not requested

Information Pull

When someone receives requested information

Team Management

Work accomplishment is from committed people; interdependence through a "common stake" in organization purpose leads to relationships of trust and respect (9,9)

Sunriver Homes Corporation has identified a need for strong strategic leadership. As they search for a new CEO, what leadership traits will they seek?

a clear understanding of trends on the horizon

influence

ability to affect the perceptions, beliefs, attitudes, motivation, and/or behaviors of others

in which stage of Glasl's model of conflict escalation does one side get frustrated by debate and block the opponent's goals, forcing the opponent to yield?

action over words

Disruptive negotiations occur under zero-sum conditions. What does this mean?

any gain by one party is offset by an equivalent loss to the other party

Noise

anything that blocks, distorts, or changes in any way the message the sender intended to communicate

In which form of alternative dispute resolution does the third party have the authority to impose a settlement on the parties?

arbitration

Employee-Centered Leader Behavior

attempts to build effective work groups with high-performance goals

When a person's beliefs about a leader change based on the behavior of other people in the situation, this is known are ______________.

attribution

Active Listening

becoming actively involved in the process of listening to what others are saying and clarifying messages' meaning

According to project GLOBE, which of the following is NOT a universal characteristic of strong leaders, regardless of culture or geography

being immodest

Body Language

body movement such as a gesture or expression that conveys information to others

leadership

both a process and a property

Amy has been told she needs to improve her active listening skills. Which strategy would help her to do this?

closely observe the speaker for changes in tone and body language

which conflict management style emphasizes problem solving and pursues an outcome that gives both parties what they want?

collaborating

Jess works for the Rainbow Irrigation Company and has been assigned to work with her suppliers in China. There have been disagreements about shipping deadlines and quality of parts. Which of the following strategies would most likely be viewed favorable by the Chinese managers?

compromise to resolve the issues

When each side sacrifices something in order to end the conflict, this is called ______________.

compromising

Which of the following statements is NOT true about the nature of conflict?

conflict is inherently destructive

Oleg follows Vroom's decision tree to a terminal node and then discusses an important issue with his subordinates individually, getting their opinions before making a decision. What style did Oleg use?

consult

Low-Context Cultures

cultures that rely on words to convey meaning

Michigan Leadership Studies

defined job-centered and employee-centered leadership as opposite ends of a single leadership dimension -determine the pattern of leadership behaviors that results in effective group performance

What type of communication occurs when top-level executives in an organization seek feedback from white-collar employees at all levels of the organization?

diagonal communication

Verbal Intonation

emphasis given to spoken words or phrases

LPC theory of Leadership

explains and reconciles both the leader's personality and the complexities of the situation -some leaders may be effective in a given situation but not in another

According to Hersey and Blanchard, what does appropriate leader behavior depend on?

follower readiness

Supportive Leadership

friendly and shows concern for subordinates' status, well-being, and needs

Research has shown that managers who have good conflict resolution skills ____________ than managers who don't

get more promotions

Micah is known as someone who is respectful of and concerned about his subordinates.He effectively communicates so that his subordinates know what is expected of them. How would he be categorized according to the Ohio State leadership studies?

high consideration, high initiating

Tannenbaum and Schmidt's Leadership Continuum

identifies seven levels of leadership, which range between the extreme boss-centered and subordinate-centered leadership

Behavioral Approach to Leadership

identify behaviors that differentiates effective leaders from nonleaders

Trait Approach to Leadership

identifying leadership traits, developing methods for measuring them, and using the methods to select leaders

Which of the following enables users to see who is logged on and to chat with them in real time?

instant messaging

Decoding

interpretation and translation of the message back into something understood by the receiver

Initiating -Structure Behavior

leader clearly defines the leader-subordinate roles so that subordinates know what is expected of them

Participative Leadership

leader consults with subordinates about issues and takes their suggestions into account before making a decision

Consideration Behavior

leader is concerned with the subordinates' feelings and respects subordinates' ideas

Directive Leadership

leader lets subordinates know what is expected of them, gives guidance, schedules work to be done, and maintains standards of performance

Which of the following statements is NOT true of the nature of leadership?

leaders need to use force and formal authority to be successful

Leon is a new human resources manager who has been charged with expanding the sales force. Which of the following ideas should he implement for running effective job interviews?

make any necessary accommodations if candidates have disabilities

Delegate

manager allows the group to define for itself the exact nature and parameters of the problem and then develop a solution

Decide

manager makes the decision alone and then announces or sells it to the group

Consult Group

manager presents the problem to group members at a meeting, gets their suggestions, and then makes a decision

Facilitate

manager presents the problem to the group at a meeting, defines the problem and its boundaries, and then facilitates group member discussion as members make the decision

Consult Individually

manager presents the program to group members individually, obtains their suggestions, and then makes the decision

Which of the following is true about media richness?

media that are low in number of cues and language variety are low in richness

Which of the following involves an impartial party who facilitates a discussion using persuasion and logic, establishes each side's priorities, and suggests a settlement that does not have to be accepted?

mediation

Channel

medium used to send the message to the receiver

What term refers to the encoded information of the communication process?

message

Sandra just stepped into the role of CEO for a restaurant chain. Sales have been falling, morale is low, and the properties have become rundown. The board of directors hired her because she's a charismatic leader. Using that style, what steps can she take to turn this organization around?

model self-confidence and show confidence in subordinates

Which of the following is more closely associated with leadership than with management?

motivating

leadership as a process

noncoercive influence to direct and coordinate the activities of group members to meet a goal

Nonverbal Communication

not spoken or written communication that still has meaning to others

Conflict is most likely to escalate due to _____________.

one party involved using aggressive tactics

Vroom's Decision Tree Approach

prescribe how much participation subordinates should be allowed in making decisions

Communication

process of transmitting information from one person to another to create a shared understanding and feeling

Leadership Grid

provides a means for evaluating leadership styles and then training managers to move toward and ideal style of behavior -concern for people vs concern for production

When mediating a conflict, what does active listening entail?

reading the other person's facial expressions

In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the trait approach to determining leadership characteristics. Which of the following statements is true about this leadership?

recent studies have identified a limited set of leadership traits, such as emotional intelligence, drive, and charisma are acknowledged leadership traits

Which is a useful email guideline that managers can follow to improve business communications?

reread emails to check for spelling and grammar before sending them

leadership as a property

set of characteristics attributed to those who are perceived to use such influence suddessfully

Achievement-Oriented Leadership

setting challenging goals, expecting subordinates to perform at their highest level, and showing strong confidence that subordinates will accomplish goals

Nancy is the administrator at a community nonprofit. She was hired for her expertise in planning and budgeting, but she has experienced conflicts with personnel. Which of the following statements is true about Nancy's role.

she is a manager

According to the leader-member exchange (LMX) model, employees who are considered part of an in-group experience which of the following behaviors in their "vertical dyad" relationship?

strong support from leadership

Path-goal Theory

subordinates are motivated by their leader to the extent that the behaviors of that leader influence their expectancies

Least Preferred Coworker

task or relationship motivation in a given leader

Which factor determines the degree to which subordinates should participate in the decision-making process, according to Vroom's decision tree approach?

the characteristics of the situation

Which of the following barriers to communication is an example of selective perception?

the message isn't decoded the way the sender intended it

When you complete the Least-Preferred Coworker Scale, whom should you have in mind?

the person with whom you can work the least well

Which of the following defines Communication?

the transmission of information between people that creates a shared understanding and feeling

Country Club Management

thoughtful attention to the needs of people for satisfying relationships leads to a comfortable, friendly organization atmosphere and work tempo (1,9)

Which of the following questions does Vroom's decision tree approach purport to answer?

to what extent should my subordinates be involved in making decisions?

What is the term for the set of abilities that allows the leader to recognize the need for change, to create a vision to guide that change, and to execute the change effectively?

transformational leadership

Abby has been charged with creating a media strategy with a high level of richness. Currently, her firm uses mainly email and formal written correspondence. Abby's goals are to increase interactivity and the firm's ability to communicate multiple cues to customers. Of the following communication media, which could Abby adopt because they are very high in richness?

videoconference and face-to-face

Encoding

when the message sender converts a thought, idea, or fact into a message composed of symbols, pictures, or words

Selective Perception

when we selectively interpret what we see based on our interests, expectations, experience, and attitudes rather than on how things actually are

You disagree with your boss about a decision, and you're really frustrated. Which of the following strategies would work best to keep this conflict from escalating?

you can focus on the outcomes you want rather than on your boss's actual position


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