Chapter 9
Which of the following best describes what power is? An individual's capacity to influence another's behavior Behaviors perceived as self-serving tactics, sometimes at the expense of others and the organization Threats that cause attitudinal changes in others Using control and influence to direct followers' activities toward goal achievement
An individual's capacity to influence another's behavior
What is the best description of influence? Any behavior that attempts to alter someone's attitudes or behavior The goodwill and social capital accumulated in a social network The potential to change the attitudes of others The potential to change the behavior of others
Any behavior that attempts to alter someone's attitudes or behavior
Jorge is worried about losing his job because his supervisor checks and criticizes his work frequently. Which influence tactic is Jorge's boss using? Assertiveness Coalition formation Impression management Persuasion
Assertiveness
The sales manager at a large car dealership tells his sales staff, "If you don't make your sales quota next month, you're history." What influence tactic is the manager using? Assertiveness Persuasion Silent authority Upward appeal
Assertiveness
Jaime's boss asks her to serve as the department's liaison to the Quality First committee. Jaime is certain that the committee is going to be a waste of her time, but she knows her boss will be upset if she turns him down, so she agrees to serve. Jaime is demonstrating which response to influence? Internalization Compliance Resistance Commitment
Compliance
Which are considered soft influence tactics? (Choose every correct answer.) Exchange Impression management Persuasion Information control Silent authority
Exchange Impression management Persuasion
What two sources of power originate primarily from the power holder's own characteristics, rather than his or her position or role?
Expert Referent
True or false: The sharing of resources, information, trust, and knowledge among those in a social network creates legitimate power.
False
Which two of the following strategies would be appropriate if an organization wanted to minimize dysfunctional organizational politics? (Choose every correct answer.) Have leaders reinforce nonpolitical behavior through role-modeling Ensure that resource allocation decisions are simple and unambiguous Nurture self-serving behavior through reward systems Share information strictly on a "need-to-know" basis
Have leaders reinforce nonpolitical behavior through role-modeling Ensure that resource allocation decisions are simple and unambiguous
George regularly tells his manager about his team's positive outcomes but seldom reports problems or mistakes. Which influence tactic is George using? Silent authority Coalition formation Information control Assertiveness
Information control
The sources of power that originate mostly from the person's formal position in the organization include which three of the following? (Choose every correct answer.) Legitimate power Reward power Expert power Referent power Coercive power
Legitimate power Reward power Coercive power
Ted is a ruthless competitor at work. He is determined to win at any cost, and if he has to lie, cheat, or manipulate others to get to the top, he will do so without hesitation because he believes the end justifies the means. Which of the following best describes Ted's approach? Machiavellian values Altruism Social responsibility Impression management
Machiavellian values
Bryce earned the trust and respect of his staff by consistently modeling the kinds of behaviors he expects from them. What type of power does this describe? Coercive Referent Structural Reward
Referent
Bryce's boss has asked him several times to submit monthly expense reports, but Bryce seems to forget more often than not. This is an example of which reaction to his boss's influence tactic? Resistance Compliance Commitment Internalization
Resistance
Before Tyler was hired, Laura was the only employee with detailed knowledge of the computerized inventory system. Now that Tyler is equally familiar with the system, Laura has found that her level of expert power within the organization has decreased based on what contingency of power? Discretion Visibility Centrality Substitutability
Substitutability
The conditions for the use of silent authority as an influence tactic include which two of the following? (Choose every correct answer.) Upward appeal Persuasion and negotiation The requester's legitimate power The target person's role expectations
The requester's legitimate power The target person's role expectations
True or false: Weak ties with many people can be a stronger source of power in a social network than having strong ties with just a few people.
True
Guanxi is important to people in Asian cultures because it is ______. used only with one's own family different from the person's self-concept a substitute for family a strategy for giving and receiving favors from others
a strategy for giving and receiving favors from others
Actively applying legitimate or coercive power to influence others is the influence tactic known as ______. upward appeal persuasion ingratiation assertiveness
assertiveness
The power generated by resource sharing among members of a social network is called social ______. centrality capital connectedness complexity
capital
The ability of a manager to dock an employee's pay for coming in late is an example of ______ power.
coercive
When team members ostracize another member for not meeting team norms, they are using ______ power. coercive reward expert charisma
coercive
Blindly following someone else's orders or instructions without questioning the legitimacy of that authority is known as Blank______. deference to power charisma nonsubstitutability information control
deference to power
McKenna works in customer service by answering phones. One day, out of the blue, a manager from the product development department asks her to take his car to the car wash for him. Since the manager is friendly and exerts an air of authority, McKenna agrees to do it even though she does not work in his department. McKenna is demonstrating ______. deference to power social capital network centrality assertiveness
deference to power
A person with specialized knowledge and/or skills that are highly valued in the organization likely has ______ power.
expert
James often seeks Isabel's help because she understands the capabilities of the tax program better than anyone else in the department, including their boss. Isabel has ______ power in this relationship. silent coercive referent expert
expert
The application of extrinsic conditions, such as obligations and rewards, is associated with ______ influence tactics. soft social hard indirect
hard
Compared to people with less power, an individual who feels powerful is generally more likely to ______. disregard stereotypes have more accurate perceptions be empathetic have less accurate perceptions
have less accurate perceptions
Organizations can control conditions that lead to dysfunctional political activities by ______. eliminating empowerment of front line employees increasing available resources having as few rules and regulations as possible giving employees less control over their work
increasing available resources
Contingencies of power aimed at getting people to alter their beliefs, feelings, or activities are known as ______. power authority influence leadership Need help? Review thes
influence
People with centrality in social networks are able to influence others using ______ when they provide access to a resource to some people but not to others. information control assertiveness coercion silent authority
information control
Mycah objects to the way her boss wants her to report monthly sales statistics. "I don't see why I have to do it that way," she complains. Her boss responds simply, "Because I'm the boss, that's why." Mycah's boss is displaying ______ power. expert legitimate personal referent
legitimate
The police officer who pulls you over for doing 72 MPH in a 55 MPH zone and issues you a speeding ticket is exercising ______ power. legitimate reward referent expert
legitimate
Jaime is the only one who is able to reprogram the robots needed for production of a key part. His power in the company is greater than his formal position due to his ______. the norm of reciprocity persuasion charisma nonsubstitutability
nonsubstitutability
Behaviors that others perceive as self-serving tactics at the expense of the organization and possibly contrary to the interests of the entire organization are known as ______. upward appeals coalition formation organizational politics the grapevine
organizational politics
Jenna overhears a coworker, Liam, talking about his ideas for improving departmental efficiency. Jenna quickly writes up a proposal using Liam's ideas and submits it to her boss, thereby gaining her boss's favor. Jenna is engaging in ______. resistance tactics upward appeal organizational politics information control
organizational politics
The capacity of a person, team, or organization to influence others is called ______. politics power authority threat
power
A popular Gatorade commercial showing highlights of basketball superstar Michael Jordan and people trying to replicate his ability, along with voices singing the jingle, "I wanna be like Mike," best describes ______ power. reward legitimate coercive referent
referent
The type of power associated with charisma is ______ power.
referent
At the completion of a long, arduous project during which her assistant put in long hours without complaint, Jilleen decides to give him a day off with pay. This is an example of ______ power. . reward expert personal referent
reward
n the midst of a cold, snowy winter, Aileen desperately wants to attend the national sales conference in Hawaii and tries to convince her boss to approve her travel. In this situation, Aileen's boss has ______ power. reward expert referent coercive
reward
When a supervisor makes a request of an employee without negotiations, threats, or persuasion, and that employee complies, it is an example of ______. ingratiation information control silent authority exchange
silent authority
Social structures of individuals or social units that are connected to each other through one or more forms of interdependence are known as ______. social networks organization theory formal organizations organization charts
social networks
Social network relationships in which resources are freely and frequently shared among members are known as ______ ties. strong bridge weak many
strong
A personal characteristic that supports organizational politics through self-serving behaviors is ______. altruistic values a need for socialized power a strong sense of social responsibility the need for personal power
the need for personal power
People who feel empowered, and therefore have feelings of control and freedom from others' authority, tend to ______. have a heightened sense of responsibility for others think more in terms of stereotypes have more accurate perceptions have greater empathy for others
think more in terms of stereotypes