OB Final Exam Prep
rewards more than it punishes
A positive organizational culture _____________________.
ethics
National and organizational cultures may clash when it comes to ____________.
Distributive Bargaining
Amanda is negotiating a new applicant tracking service for her department with a software vendor. She intends to make the first offer and has researched to be sure it is an aggressive, but reasonable one. She has a clear target point in mind for herself and believes she understands the lowest amount the vendor is likely to accept. Amanda is engaged in ____________.
Law and code
An accounting firm is likely to focus on which Ethical Climate Theory (ECT) category?
ethical climate index
An organization's ECI is defined as its _____________________.
Focuses on the core values shared by members of the organization
An organization's dominant culture _________________________.
Stage II
Conflict issues are generally defined in which stage of the conflict process?
Dysfunctional
Conflict that approaches the top range of the conflict continuum is almost always _____________.
prearrival stage
During which of the following does an individual attempt to anticipate the expectations of the organization?
Intentions
During which stage of conflict do decisions to act in a given way occur?
Provide protective mechanisms
In order to control ethical behavior without losing good employees, your company has just put in an anonymous tip line that employees can use to report unethical behavior without having to identify themselves and get in trouble. Which principle in creating a more ethical culture is the company using?
Assess what you think the other party's goals are
In the preparation and planning step of the negotiation process you should ______________.
Detail orientation
In which of the following cultures would employees be expected to exhibit precision and analysis?
Definition of group rules
Items such as where the negotiation will take place and what issues will be covered, occur in which step in the negotiation process?
Integrative Bargaining
Jessica is representing her small business at a tenants' meeting negotiating rent rates with her landlord. She does not believe that negotiations must be based on a fixed pie whereby the landlord loses at the tenants' gain or vice versa. What approach is Jessica likely to use?
Relationship and Process
John has observed multiple conflicts among his new team members. Two members refuse to speak to one another or attend the same meetings after a heated discussion six months ago. Three other members have continued to argue over whether the work of data input should be outsourced. What types of conflict is the team experiencing?
Intragroup
Most research on relationship and process conflict is focused on _____________ conflict.
Positive culture
You are setting up new policies that will provide employees with opportunities to discover what they do best and gain rewards as they do well. Which one of the following are you trying to develop?
work group
a primary source of social interaction for many employees
traditional approach to conflict
assumed all conflict was harmful and must be avoided
Stage I: Potential Opposition or Incompatibility
Pam used to love her job. Her boss, Tina, was easy to communicate with and was very straightforward. Pam always knew where Tina stood, even if she didn't always agree with Tina's decisions. This week, Pam learned that Tina had retired and David had taken her place. Although David was quite politically adept and told a great joke, Pam and the rest of the team felt him to be disingenuous and never really understood what he wanted or how he wanted it done. By the end of the year, job satisfaction amongst the team had plummeted. Which stage of the conflict process is represented here?
socialization
The adaptation of employees to the culture within an organization is aided through the process of _______________.
1) the sender, (2) encoding, (3) the message, (4) the channel, (5) decoding, (6) the receiver, (7) noise, and (8) feedback
The key parts of the communication proces
divestiture
The local university's fraternity pledges are likely to go through which entry socialization option?
Functional
The members of the IT department have spent two days debating the best approach to roll out the new software update. After allowing each member of the department to voice his or her case, a decision was made that all the members could support. What type of conflict has the IT department experienced?
Intragroup
The framework, or locus, of conflict where the conflict occurs between groups or teams is considered ________________________ conflict.
Strong
Nordstrom employees know exactly what is expected of them. The company's core values are so widely held and shared that they provide great influence on all the employees. Nordstrom's culture is characterized as a(n) _______ culture.
instrumental
Organizational climates that foster individual-level successes that help their organizations thrive in competitive industries would likely be classified as ___________________ under the Ethical Climate Theory (ECT)?
selection
Organizational culture is sustained by which of the following forces?
Target Point
Which of the following concepts from distributive bargaining defines what an individual would like to achieve in a negotiation?
Culture dictates organizational structure and defines the appropriate management style to be used for various levels of employees
Which of the following is NOT a function of culture?
Potential Compatibility
Which of the following is NOT a stage in the conflict process?
Bargaining and negotiation
Which of the following is NOT a step in the negotiation process?
You see a house you love. You put in an offer, the owner counter-offers, and the two of you finally settle on a price.
Which of the following is an example of distributive bargaining?
language
Which of the following is used as a common denominator to unite members of a given culture?
Collaboration orientation
Which of the following organizational culture characteristics reflects the degree to which activities are organized around teams rather than individuals?
A movement toward more centralized organizations makes culture more important than ever, and easier than it had been in the past
Which of the following statements about culture is FALSE?
prearrival stage
Which stage of socialization focuses on individual values and expectations?
Compromise
Which strategy is harmful when trying to negotiate a win-win agreement?
Collaboration
You are a manager who has run into some conflict between two of your departments. Both departments are overworked and complaining that the other department has it easier. You need these departments to work together to come up with a solution and remain on good terms. Which conflict management strategy would be most effective?
Conciliator
You are acting to help resolve a conflict by creating a settlement. Both parties trust you, and you are acting as a communication link between the opponent and the negotiator. What third-party negotiation role does this best describe?
Arbitrator
You are acting to help resolve a conflict by creating a settlement. You have the power to dictate an agreement and force a resolution. What role are you acting as?
Benevolence, strong sense of purpose, trust and respect, and open-mindedness
You are an HR manager and you want to foster the enhancement of a spiritual organization. Which of the following would you say will differentiate spiritual organizations from their nonspiritual counterparts?
Nonverbal communication
deals with body movements, the intonations or emphasis we give to words, facial expressions, and the physical distance between the sender and receiver
Conflict
defined as a process that begins when one party perceives another party has or is about to negatively affect something the first party cares about
interactionist view of conflict
encourages conflict on the grounds that a harmonious, peaceful, tranquil, and cooperative group is prone to becoming static, apathetic, and unresponsive to needs for change and innovation
formal channels
established by the organization and transmit messages related to the professional activities of members
When communication takes place among members of the same work group, members of work groups at the same level, managers at the same level, or any other horizontally equivalent workers
lateral communication
Communication
provides for the emotional expression of feelings and fulfillment of social needs
Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement
BATNA in the negotiation process refers to the _________________________.
Preparation and Planning
BATNA is part of which step in the negotiation process?
transfer and understanding of meaning
Communication must include...
Motivation, emotional expression, and information
Communication serves four major functions within a group or organization
downward communication
Communication that flows from one level of a group or organization to a lower level
Competing
Margaret had been having issues with her co-worker Lupe for some time now. At first, she tried talking to her but things didn't improve Lupe's aggression. Finally, Margaret decided that the only way to stop Lupe's aggression was to report her to her supervisor and HR, even though she knew it would likely cost Lupe the promotion they were both going after. Margaret's intent appears to fall under what conflict-handling strategy?
Adhocracy
Maria's company operates in a dynamic environment with an external focus. The culture is based on change. She and her coworkers value growth and the stimulation that comes from change. She and her coworkers also appreciate the autonomy they have on the job. Maria's culture is likely classified as a(n) ____________________.
dysfunctional
Paul and Roberta were meeting with their team for what seemed like the 20th time in an attempt to come together on how the project should be done. Although some team members wanted to take a long-term approach to the solution, others thought a short-term approach would be best so the team could move on. Several fights had already broken out among the team and several members were barely speaking to each other outside of the team meetings. This would be considered which type of conflict?
Organizational climate
Perceptions about the organization and work environment that employees of that organization share are defined as the _______________.
Smoothing
Playing down differences while emphasizing common interests between the conflicting parties is known as which of the following conflict-resolution techniques?
rituals
Repetitive activities that reinforce the values of the organization are known as _________________.
metamorphosis
Stephanie has completed her six-month probationary period on the job. She is feeling very confident in her position and has gained the trust of her teammates. She has embraced the organizational culture and even recommended friends to apply. Which stage of the socialization process has Stephanie most recently completed?
It always results in a settlement
The big plus of arbitration over mediation is that ________.
spiritual
The culture of the ABC Company values kindness toward others, honesty and openness. Employees are encouraged to engage in flexible thinking. While profits are important, the company's mission statement has placed an emphasis on social responsibility and encourages employees to engage in socially responsible initiatives within the community. What type of organizational culture describes the ABC Company?
Felt Conflict
The daily conflict in the department has caused Mason to experience high levels of anxiety. He leaves work each day tense and frustrated. Mason is experiencing ________.
symbols
The presence or absence of individual offices within an organization would be considered an example of cultural ________________________.
Mediator
You have been retained by parties to a large labor-management negotiation. Both parties are eager to work together and settle the matter, but they also want to retain their decision-making power. Which of the following would be the most effective role for you to assume?
rituals
Your company has monthly luncheons that start with a big company chant, and then everyone sits and eats together. What is this an example of?
Perfect Communication
occurs when a thought or idea was transmitted so the receiver perceived exactly the same mental picture as the sender.