Chapter 10
Which of the following statements is most likely to be uttered in a group meeting by someone taking the encourager role?
"I really think you're onto something there!"
Because Ryan enjoys taking on the role of blocker, you can be sure that in every meeting he will say something like __________.
"You are out of your mind if you think that idea will work."
Which of the following is the BEST definition of a leader?
A leader helps others maximize their potential.
In which of the following situations is social loafing MOST likely to occur?
Andy has been put on the decorating committee for the upcoming company holiday party.
Which of the following people is MOST likely to emerge as the leader of his or her group?
Augustine has a lot to say in his group: he frequently offers ideas, encouragement, and feedback.
In which of the following cultures is competition, rather than cooperation, more highly valued?
Austrailia
Which of the following statements about leadership is correct?
Everyone has the potential for leadership.
Group building and maintenance roles help a group focus on achieving its goals.
False
Most effective leaders either influence or empower group members, but not both
False
To manage group conflict effectively, focus on the personalities of the group members rather than the issues being discussed.
False
Which of the following scenarios is MOST likely to occur in a collectivist culture?
Felipe makes an error that causes his group to miss a key deadline, but he is not singled out for blame. Instead, the error is seen as a group mistake.
Which of the following is an example of a low-power-distance culture
Finland
The CEO of your company holds a PhD in marketing. If you lived in __________, you would be committing a serious breach of etiquette if you failed to address her as "Doctor."
Indonesia
Which of the following statements about leadership is a myth?
Leaders are born, not made.
Which of the following statements about leadership is correct?
Leaders in Small Group Communication, pp. 199-204
Which of the following statements about individual roles is correct
People who operate in individual roles hinder the group's effectiveness.
Which of the following is an effective antidote to groupthink?
Take on the role of devil's advocate.
Bob is the leader of a team tasked with designing a new website for the business. Group members are all new to the business and do not really know how best to design the website. Why might Bob's delegating style of leadership be a poor choice for this group?
The delegating style is most appropriate for a group that knows what to do and how to do it.
A shortcoming of the traits approach to leadership is that "leadership traits" often vary according to the situations in which the leader functions.
True
All cultures maintain their own belief systems, which influence group members' behavior.
True
Group building and maintenance roles help serve the relationship needs of group members.
True
Groups form gradually and often need to be eased into meaningful discussion.
True
It is best to come to group meetings with ideas and information but not with firmly formed conclusions
True
Leadership is the process of influencing the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of group members and establishing the direction that others follow.
True
When members come into a group meeting with their minds already made up, group goals are neglected and the group process breaks down.
True
In a group meeting, Lei proposes a solution to a problem that will likely save her company thousands of dollars each month. As a reward, the company president treats the entire group to dinner at a fancy restaurant. This indicates that Lei most likely operates in a(n) __________ culture.
collectivist
In a(n) __________ culture, all group members share responsibility for accomplishments as well as for failures.
collectivist
Elijah says to a group member, "If your department can add just $1000 to the budget for this project, I think I can find the same amount to add as well. Then we should have the resources we need to proceed." It appears that Elijah is operating in the __________ role.
compromiser
The laissez-faire leadership style is MOST like the __________ in the situational approach.
delegating style
A(n) __________ leader provides direction but allows the group to develop and progress the way its members wish
democratic
In the United States, the general and expected style for a group leader is __________.
democratic
The participating style of situational leadership is MOST like the __________ form of leadership.
democratic
If Shari wants to empower the members of her group, she will __________.
demonstrate verbally and nonverbally that she is listening to their ideas
In every group meeting, Joy tries to take over by saying, "Look, I've worked here for 25 years. That's longer than anyone else here. I know what we should do." Joy is operating in the __________ role
dominator
Wendy finishes her instructions to the group by asking, "Did I explain that clearly?" Which group member skill is Wendy practicing here?
ensuring understanding
During a group meeting, Janelle comments on a proposal by saying, "Well, we tried that idea last year and our costs went way up." What role is Janelle taking here?
evaluator-critic
One of the major differences between an individual orientation and a collective orientation is the __________.
extent to which an individual's goals or the group's goals are given precedent.
Effective group members pick one role and stick with it.
false
Groupthink is unlikely in a group that is excessively cohesive.
false
When you participate in a small group, you must abandon your individuality and focus only on the team
false
The preferred and expected leadership style is the same throughout the world.
falsee
The __________ approach to leadership focuses on what the leader should do in a given situation.
functional
A group is led by the company CEO, who presents a plan for increasing revenue. Most group members think the idea is poor and unlikely to succeed, but no one raises any objections. Instead, group members praise the CEO's plan and quickly agree to implement it. This appears to be a classic example of __________.
groupthink
In __________ cultures, power is concentrated in the hands of a few, and there is a great difference between the power held by these people and that held by ordinary citizens.
high-power-distance
In a group meeting, Nanak's supervisor makes a recommendation that Nanak is sure will fail. However, Nanak says nothing to contradict his superior. It is likely that Nanak participates in a(n) __________ culture
high-power-distance
Which group member role involves behavior that is counterproductive?
individual role
Wade made a fairly serious error at work, causing his work group to miss an important deadline. Wade was personally called into his supervisor's office and reprimanded for his mistake, and the supervisor made sure that the company CEO understood that the deadline was missed primarily because of Wade's error. Wade appears to operate in a(n) __________ culture.
individualistic
In a meeting, Derek remarks, "Hey, remember that old machine we put in storage last year? I'll bet we can scavenge it for parts and save some money." Derek appears to be serving the __________ role in his group.
initiator-contributor
The __________ leader answers questions and provides information only when asked.
laissez-faire
A process called __________ occurs when an experienced individual helps to train less experienced group members.
mentoring
gor worked hard to develop some ideas to eliminate waste on the factory floor, but when he presented his ideas to his group, their reaction was very negative. This, in turn, caused Igor to become rather defensive. What might Igor have done to prevent this situation?
not Told everyone of his ideas before the meeting to get agreement beforehand.
Bautista remarks to her group, "We need to reduce the number of spoiled products to no more than five per hour." She is playing the role of the __________.
not compromiser
Which group role functions more as an audience than as an active member?
not evaluator-critic
Rory wants to do a good job in his small group, but unfortunately it appears that most of the team members do not like each other and do not even want to be part of the group. Rory's group seems to lack __________.
not purpose
None of the member of Lanie's group have ever created a budget on a spreadsheet before. Which leadership style would probably be the most effective for Lanie to use in this situation?
not the answer "selling style
Sales have been slow at the car dealership, and the team of veteran salespeople is discouraged. The sales manager does not need to tell her crew how to sell cars. But to pump them up, she gives them lots of positive feedback and encouragement to motivate them to keep trying. She seems to be using the __________ style of leadership
participating
In a low-power-distance culture, __________.
people tend to distrust authority
Which of the following is a group task role?
procedural technician
Effective group leaders __________
recognize that all groups have room for improvement
Patterns of behavior that we customarily perform and that we are expected by others to perform are called __________
roles
In the __________ style of leadership, the leader gives the group high levels of both task guidance and relationship support.
selling
The __________ approach to leadership holds that effective leaders shift their emphasis between task accomplishment and member satisfaction depending on specific group circumstances.
situational
Which of the following traits is frequently associated with leadership?
sociability
Sydney works hard all the time, but when she is part of a group she seems to double her efforts. Sydney's behavior seems to confirm the theory of __________.
social facilitation
The theory that you exert less effort when you are part of a group than when you work alone is called __________.
social loafing
Jolene is a marketing manager. She is part of a small group working to solve a company-wide problem. But Jolene sees every issue that comes up only in terms of how it affects the marketing department, not the company as a whole. It appears that she has taken on the __________ role in this group
special interest pleader
Which of the following is a group building and maintenance role
standard-setter
One way a leader can guide group members through the agreed-on agenda is by __________.
steering the conversation back to the issue at hand when needed
An authoritarian leader operates much like someone using the __________ style of leadership in the situational approach
telling
Which of the following is the best description of groupthink
thinking or making decisions as a group in a way that discourages creativity or individual responsibility
The __________ approach to leadership views the leader as the one who possesses those characteristics or skills that contribute to leadership.
traits
This leadership approach is often associated with a strong, charismatic leader.
transformational
Guido loves to visit online chat groups and post provocative statements just to rile up other group members. He is engaging in the practice of __________.
trolling