MGMT 473 Test 2
Temporary team that investigates a particular problem and typically disbands when the decision is made
A task force refers to any:
True
Active listeners constantly cycle through the three components of listening during a conversation and engage in various activities to improve these processes.
What is the difference in a team and a group?
All teams are groups but not all groups are teams
Grapevine
An informal communication network active in almost every organization
Influence
Any behavior that attempts to alter someone's attitudes or behavior
Organizational Politics
Attempts to influence others using discretionary behaviors to promote personal objectives Politics may be good or bad for the organization
Financial Rewards
Base wage or Salary Wage and salary add-ons Performance Payments Competency pay - a list of relevant competencies, pay range based on mastering those competencies Skill-based pay - competencies based on skills
Reward Power
Based upon ability to allocate rewards/remove negative sanctions
Coercive Power
Based upon ability to apply punishment (includes peer pressure)
Expert Power
Based upon knowledge, skills, abilities
Legitimate Power
Based upon organization chart and job descriptions
Referent Power
Based upon respect, "likeability", charisma
Financial Rewards (Team Rewards)
Bonuses Gain Sharing Plans
Decision Making
Choosing from two or more alternatives
Norming Stage
Cohesive and establishes norms
True
Communication refers to the process by which information is transmitted and understood between two or more people.
Nonverbal Communication
Communication transmitted without words Most powerful in face to face meetings
False
Decision making is a nonconscious process of moving toward a desirable state of affairs
Forming Stage
Defining purpose, structure, and leadership
Conventional Team
Departments/functional area
Creativity
Developing an original idea that makes a socially recognized contribution
False
E-mail helps organizations to significantly reduce the problem of information overload.
False
E-mail is a very good medium for communicating emotions.
True
Employee stock ownership plans and stock options tend to create an "ownership culture" in which employees feel aligned with the organization's success
Coercive power
Employees have _____, ranging from sarcasm to ostracism, to ensure that coworkers conform to team norms
Form of Exchange
Employees provide their labor, skills and knowledge for money and financial rewards
False
Escalation of commitment occurs when employees increase their support for a decision because most of their colleagues also support that decision.
False
Flaming refers to the capacity of an organization to transmit information more quickly through computer networks than through traditional paper media.
Performing Stage
Focus on the task at hand
Self-managed work teams
Formal group operating with great autonomy and responsibility
Highly confident in
Groupthink characteristics cause team members to be _____ their decisions.
Team
Have focused objectives and interdependence
True
Identification-based trust is potentially the strongest and most robust form of trust in work relationships.
Countervailing power
In order to maintain the exchange relationship, the dependent party has _____ over the dominant party
False
In the communication process model, encoding the message refers to selecting the appropriate medium and sending your ideas through that medium.
True
Norms are the informal rules and shared expectations that groups establish to regulate the behavior of their members.
Communication Barriers
Obstacles to effective communication Defensiveness- reacting in a way that reduces the ability to achieve mutual understanding Language- different meanings National culture- culture influences the form, formality, and openness
Problems with Job Specialization
Overspecialization can result in boredom, fatigue, stress, poor quality, increased absenteeism, and higher turnover
True
Peer pressure typically represents a form of coercive power.
True
People might gain power by convincing others that they have something of value.
False
Power is the act of changing another person's attitudes and behavior.
Adjourning Stage
Preparing to disband
Financial Rewards (Organizational Rewards)
Profit Sharing Plans - employees receive a % of company's profits Stock Purchase Plans - encourages employees to buy stock at a discount Stock Options - gives employees the right to purchase stock at a predetermined price
True
Referent power is mainly developed through a person's interpersonal skills.
Employee privacy and social interaction
Research suggests that effective workspace design mainly balances the trade-off between
False
Reward power is associated with charisma.
The tendency to choose an alternative that is good enough rather than the best
Satisficing refers to:
False
Skill-based pay plans give an employee a higher pay rate for those days that he or she performs two or more jobs at the same time.
Informal groups
Social group
False
Teams are groups of two or more people who have equal influence over each other regarding the team's goals and means of achieving those goals.
Virtual Team
Teams that operate across space, time, and organizational boundaries using information technology
Task Force
Temporary team that investigates a particular problem and typically disbands when the decision is made
Machiavellian Values
The belief that deceit is a natural and acceptable way to influence others and that getting more than one deserves is acceptable
Power
The capacity of a person, team, or organization to influence others
Preparation
The first stage of the creative process is:
True
The last step in the rational decision-making model is to evaluate the decision outcomes.
False
Informal groups exist primarily to complete tasks for the organization that management doesn't know about.
True
Intuition allows us to draw on our tacit knowledge to guide our decision preferences
True
Job evaluations systematically evaluate the worth of each job within the organization by measuring its required skill, effort, responsibility and working conditions.
False
Knowledge-based trust is confidence in one's own ability or knowledge.
True
Legitimate power is created whenever the organization assigns a supervisor with formal authority over subordinates.
What does intuition do for decision makers?
Making decisions without conscious reasoning based upon experience, feelings, and accumulated judgment. "Go with your gut"
Rationality
Managers make decisions rationally, but are limited (bounded) by their ability to collect and process information
Communication Process
Message- sender's intended meaning Encoding- message converted for transmission Medium- channel through which the message travels Decoding- receiver's translation of the message Noise- disturbances that interfere with communications
Storming Stage
Most conflict
True
Networking is a form of influence that tends to increase the individual's expert and referent power
False
The norming stage of team development is marked by interpersonal conflict as team members compete for leadership and other positions on the team.
False
The sensing stage of active listening includes empathizing and organizing information.
False
The storming stage of team development is marked by interpersonal conflict as team members compete for leadership and other positions on the team.
Communication
The transfer and understanding of meaning Transfer means the message was received in a form that can be interpreted (understood) by the receiver
True
When highly cohesive teams have norms that conflict with organizational goals, team performance is reduced.
False
When sender and receiver have shared mental models, more communication is necessary to clarify meaning about that context.
Use the grapevine as a signal of employee anxiety and view it as a valid competitor to the company's formal communication system
Which of the following should corporate leaders do with the organizational grapevine?
Power requires interdependence in the relationship
Which of the following statements about power is true?
Employee Involvement
Which of these is also referred to as participative management?