RST 255 Test 4
Any ethical apology begins with
Acknowledgement that an offense has occurred
which is a true statement
Conflict can promote personal and relational growth
Being aware of the emotions of the other party is critical in which stage of the Principled Negotiation Model?
Separate the people from the problem
__________________ believes every human has inherent dignity and has human rights.
UN deceleration of human rights
How can you fight ethnocentrism?
You are able to fight ethnocentrism by exposing people to multiple different cultures, that they are unfamiliar with. It is important to highlight things such as rituals and practices. Highlighting things like this can benefits the success of other societies.
power distance is described
a term to describe acceptance of inequality between social classes
Dirk admits that he overreacted during the meeting. He is engaged in which conciliatory conflict management tactic?
acceptance of repsonsibility
which conflict style reflects a low concern for self and a high concern for others
accommodating
benevolent paternalistic leadership has much in common with
all of the above
responsible leaders
all of the above
which is a true statement about aggressive behavior
all of the above
which is a true statement about dysfunctional conflict
all of the above
which is a true statement about toxic leadership
all of the above
which is a universal human right according to the UN deceleration of human rights
all of the above
which of the following is a source of organizational conflict
all of the above
which of the following is true of benevolent paternalistic leadership
all of the above
in authentic leadership, ___________ described the process of remaining objectives when receiving information
balanced processing
admitting our duties to followers is key to meeting which ethical leadership challenge
challenge of repsonsibility
Which conflict style usually produces the best opportunity for agreement and usually proves to have successful results?
collaboration
Diago is scheduled to get an award for his performance at work but is nervous that this honor will separate him from the rest of his group. Diago apparently puts a high value on
collectivism
all of the following are characteristics of cosmopolitan except
commitment to free trade
all of the following were identified as characteristics of servant leaders except
commitment to the accumulation of personal power
if heather likes to produce rapid results and prod her co workers in the process her conflict style might be considered
competing
________ leadership behavior serves both the organization and follower
constructive
transactional leaders rely on which two factors
contingent reward and management by exception
what is the first step in keeping negative emotions from getting out of control during conflicts
cool down
outline specific steps you can take to manage your emotions in a conflict situation
cool down, slow down, engage constructively.
_____ considered themselves to be citizens of the world
cosmopolitans
Jane always felt she had a larger world-view than her peers. She was always concerned about the needs of developing nations and she held deep empathy for people in need of global justice. Jane could be described as:
cosmopolitian
which of the following is a part of the definition of conflict
dependence on one another
Alan criticized his secretary because he cant criticize his boss. This is an example of
displaced aggression
practicing_____ means going along with local ethical rules and cutoms
ethical relativism
______ is viewing the world from our groups culture point of view
ethnocentrism
___ is viewing the world from our cultural group's point of view, which makes our customs and values the standard by which the rest of the world is judged.
ethocentrism
alex knows that he should have a gift for him. Alex and his business partner are demonstrating which foundation moral value
fairness/reciporcity
Those who display a high level of moral reasoning are more likely use a compromise conflict style.
false
Treating some followers better than others is a failure to meet the challenge of information management
false
copyright laws are more common in collevtivist societies than in individualistic societies
false
in "quid pro quo" sexual harassment, victims claim that they have to work in hostile working conditions
false
servant leaders rely on positional power when making decisions
false
transformation leaders avoid transaction leadership tactics
false
all of the following are elements of worldliness except
feeling pity for the less fortunate
All of the following are part of a unproductive conflict except
focus on solving the problem
members of _____ cultures are more likely to put money away in long term savings plans
future orientation
Which set of global standards is based on corporate codes of conduct?
global business standards codex
in______ cultures, leaders are honored as special classes of people
higher power distance
which virtue acknowledges the shortcomings of our own culture
humility
why can we expect more conflicts in the future?
increase in innovation, globalization and reliance.
which is a personal cause of aggression?
inflated self esteem
which type of bad leader only cares about her/his immediate followers
insular
which type of bad leader is unable to control his/her desires
intemperate
what was the fundamental principle laid out by the caux principles for NGO
intergrity
refusing to acknowledge a coworker when passing in the hall is an example of
invisibility
all of the following are true statements about servant leadership except
it is only practiced in the united states
_______ leaders are particularly skilled at manipulating others for their own gain
machiavellian
what is the greatest ethical danger posed by globalizaton
major corporations taking over all other business, losing competition.
____ refers to a cultural communities freedom or latitude to create its own rules
moral free space
which type of selfish leaders loves being the center of attention
narcissistic
why must good leaders be both ethical and effective
need to be able to value and consider their groups needs, while still being able to be productive
Helene sits in her office and rarely interacts with her staff or provides direction. She is demonstrating which leadership dimension?
passive avoidant
what is a negative outcome of leaders having too much power
possible corruption
all of the following are signs of a dysfunctional conflicts except
problem focus
all of the following are associated with servant leadership except
public speaking
Modest dress is emphasized in many Middle Eastern cultures. This reflects which foundational moral value?
purity/sanctity
Employees at the ABC Corporation honor promises to suppliers, even if they don't have a written contract. This reflects which principle of the Global Business Standards Codex?
reliability principle
offering o repair the damage takes place in which element of an effective apology?
reparations
People knew Ricardo cared deeply for them. He was known for putting other's needs above his own, even if it came at a cost. Ricardo's leadership style might best be described as:
servant leadership
according to ____ theory, followers emulate the ethics of their leaders
social learnfing
which theory helps explain why and how organizational leaders exert so much influence over the ethical behavior of followers?
social learning theory
which type of destructive leadership behavior benefits subordinates at the expense of the organization
supportive disloyal behavior
compare and contrast transformational leadership and servant leadership theories
transformational : cause a lot of change, can change followers in to leaders. although, servant leadership serves other peoples needs before anything, but still can have a positive change.
Stefanie had a way of empowering her staff. If a problem arose, Stefanie dealt with the issue head on while also inspiring those around her. Stephanie is an example of a:
transformational leader
The abs corporation routinely releases information about its operations in all of its host countries. The company is fulling which principle of the global business standards codex?
transparency principle
Followers can become too dependent on their transformational leaders.
true
according to the caux principles, nonprofits have to be MOST concerned about integrity.
true
constructive leadership behavior is much more common than destructive leadership behavior
true
impulsive, selfish people are often identified as leaders by others
true
organizations in collectivist societies are more likely to hire based on family connections and friendships
true
servant leadership is accepted by members of many different cultures
true
task oriented conflicts can become dysfunctional if they last too long
true
the least effective leaders are passive avoidant
true
unproductive conflicts are marked by escalation and avoidance
true
Spreading malicious rumors or gossip about a supervisor is an example of which type of aggressive behavior?
verbal active indirect