BUS302 Final Exam Chapter 12 - Chapter 18

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realistic job preview (RJP)

A preview of a job that provides both positive and negative information about the job and the company

According to​ Herzberg's two-factor​ theory, which of the following would be considered a​ motivator? A.The work itself B.Salary C.Relationship with supervisor D.Supervision E.Status

A

According to the job characteristics model​ (JCM), which of the following core job dimensions contributes directly to experienced responsibility for work​ outcomes? A.Autonomy B.Feedback C.Task significance D.Task identity E.Skills variety

A

Alicia is determined to finish her research paper. If that means she has to put in some late nights over the next few​ weeks, she is willing to do so because​ she's not going to give up after all the work she has already put into the paper. This willingness to continue on with the project represents which element of​ motivation? A.Persistence B.Esteem C.Energy D.Direction E.Autonomy

A

Anika is disturbed to learn that she is only receiving a​ 2% merit pay increase when her cubicle mate is receiving​ 3%. She most likely believes that​ _______ justice has not been achieved in giving out raises. A.distributive B.procedural C.restorative D.interactional E.retributive

A

Carmen is a receptionist at a medical practice. She checks patients in for their​ appointments, schedules new​ appointments, and calls patients to remind them of their appointments. Her job has been redesigned so that she can now accept payments from patients and issue receipts. This change would best describe job​ ________. A.enlargement B.depth C.enrichment D.empowerment E.rotation

A

Jamal is a member service representative at a credit union. Until​ recently, his job consisted of handling​ members' deposits and withdrawals. He can now sell certificates of​ deposit, advise customers on the types and terms of available​ loans, and assist them with completing loan applicationslong dash—functions that were previously done by his team leader. This type of job design option would best be described as job​ _______. A.enrichment B.specialization C.rotation D.enlargement E.evaluation

A

transactional

A leader who focuses on clarifying​ employees' roles and task expectations and then provides rewards​ and/or punishments based upon their performance would be described as a​ _______ leader.

variable pay

A pay system in which an individual's compensation is contingent on performance

skill-based pay

A pay system that rewards employees for the job skills they can demonstrate

legitimate

A police officer pulls you over because you were going 72 mph in a 55 mph zone and gives you a traffic ticket. The police officer has​ _______ power.

conscientiousness

A research study examined the relationship between the personality dimensions identified by the Big Five Model and five occupational​ categories: professionals,​ police, managers,​ salespeople, and​ semiskilled/skilled employees. Which factor predicted job performance across all occupational​ groups?

job specification

A written statement of the minimum qualifications a person must possess to perform a given job successfully

job description (position description)

A written statement that describes a job

readiness

According to situational leadership theory​ (SLT), the optimal combination of task and relationship behaviors depends on the​ _______ of followers to accomplish a specific task.

relationship oriented

According to the Fiedler contingency​ model, a leader who scores 64 or above on the​ least-preferred coworker​ (LPC) questionnaire would be described as having​ a(n) _______ leadership style.

leader-member ​relations, task​ structure, and position power

According to the Fiedler contingency​ model, the three contingency dimensions that define situational control​ are: ________.

position power

According to the Fiedler contingency​ model, which contingency dimension identifies the extent to which the leader has the authority to​ reward, discipline,​ hire, and/or fire​ subordinates?

Tasks are​ ambiguous, and subordinates are inexperienced.

According to the​ path-goal theory, under which of the following circumstances is a directive leadership style most​ appropriate?

environmental; subordinate

According to the​ path-goal theory,​ _______ contingency factors determine the type of leader behavior required in order to maximize​ outcomes; _______ contingency factors determine how the leader behavior is interpreted.

job analysis

An assessment that defines jobs and the behaviors necessary to perform them.

job involvement

An employee strongly identifies with her​ job, actively participates in​ it, and believes that her job performance is important to her​ self-worth. This is an example of​ _______.

labor union

An organization that represents workers and seeks to protect their interests through collective bargaining

sexual harassment

Any unwanted action or activity of a sexual nature that explicitly or implicitly aects an individual's employment, performance, or work environment

cognition

Attitudes are composed of three​ components: _______,​ affect, and behavior.

personality

A​ person's _______​ is/are the unique combination of​ emotional, thought, and behavioral patterns that affect how​ s/he reacts to situations and interacts with others.

According to expectancy​ theory, an​ individual's motivation depends on three variables or​ relationships: ________. A.expectation, instrumentation, and valence B.expectancy, instrumentality, and valence C.​instrumentality, expectancy, and value D.​esteem, instrumentality, and valence E.expectancy, incentive, and valence

B

A sales manager wants to establish a goal that will result in maximum motivation and superior performance for his sales staff. Which of the following would be the most effective​ goal? A.Maintain sales at the current level. B.Increase sales by​ 10% during the next quarter. C.Triple sales during the next 30 days. D.Try to improve sales. E.Increase sales by up to​ 5% during the next 6 months.

B

According to the job characteristics​ model, which core job dimension directly contributes to the critical psychological state of knowledge of the actual results of the work​ activities? A.Autonomy B.Feedback C.Skill variety D.Task significance E.Task identity

B

Adding tasks to an existing job is referred to as job​ _______. A.empowerment B.enlargement C.enrichment D.rotation E.depth

B

Bryan is confident​ that, if he puts in a few late nights at the​ library, he'll be able to complete his research paper on time. In terms of expectancy​ theory, this is an example of​ _______. A.equity B.expectancy C.a reinforcer D.instrumentality E.valence

B

In response to some recent customer complaints about poor​ service, Francine prepares a training presentation and manual for customer service representatives that outlines expected behaviors and the consequences of infractions. This best demonstrates the​ _______ function of communication. A.motivation B.control C.emotional expression D.information E.exchange

B

Once each​ quarter, Bill holds an​ all-employee meeting in the cafeteria to keep them apprised of business​ results, let them know of planned changes in the​ industry, and answer questions. This is an example of​ ________. A.an open workplace B.a town hall meeting C.the grapevine D.diagonal communication E.lateral communication

B

Pete was reluctant to reveal the business​ unit's dismal financial​ performance, so when he was asked to report in the operations​ review, he smiled and​ stated, "Given our initial high​ expectations, results have been somewhat less than​ anticipated." This is an example of​ _______. A.jargon B.filtering C.verbal intonation D.selective perception E.body language

B

Raymond sent a text message to a​ colleague, telling him that​ he'd heard there was going to be a layoff the next month. His colleague quickly told his cubicle​ mate, who shared the information with a friend in the quality department. This is an example of​ _______. A.filtering B.the grapevine C.encoding D.downward communication E.upward communication

B

When designing their new​ offices, Koniko made sure to incorporate some space that would support employees who need to concentrate on a task. This type of employee work is referred to as​ _______. A.learning B.focused work C.socialization D.collaboration E.networking

B

Which theory of motivation proposes that employees compare what they get out of their jobs in relation to what they put into it and then determine if that is fair based on a comparison with​ others? A.Expectancy theory B.Equity theory C.​Two-factor theory D.Hierarchy of needs theory E.​Three-needs theory

B

When does feedforward control take​ place?

Before a work activity occurs

Brody is confident​ that, if he continues to exceed his sales quotas through the end of the​ year, he will be promoted to the position of sales manager. In terms of expectancy​ theory, this is an example of​ _______. A.expectancy B.a reinforcer C.instrumentality D.valence E.equity

C

Communication is the transfer and​ _______ of meaning. A.encoding B.retranslation C.understanding D.inference E.decoding

C

Drew is distracted from the​ professor's lecture because his girlfriend keeps sending him text messages about their weekend plans. This is an example of​ _______ in the communication process. A.the channel B.decoding C.noise D.filtering E.feedback

C

The manager of manufacturing consults with a customer service representative to determine the status of a shipment to a customer. This is an example of​ _______ communication. A.downward B.informal C.diagonal D.lateral E.upward

C

The process of combining tasks in order to form complete jobs is referred to as job​ _______. A.enlargement B.depth C.design D.enrichment E.scope

C

The sales manager meets with the accounting manager in order to clarify aspects of the sales compensation program. This meeting is an example of​ _______ communication. A.upward B.diagonal C.lateral D.informal E.downward

C

Which of the following were identified by David McClelland as acquired needs that are major motives in​ work? A.​Power, actualization, and achievement B.​Affiliation, power and autonomy C.Achievement, power, and affiliation D.Accomplishment, power, and affiliation E.​Achievement, esteem and power

C

While Juanita is on the phone with a​ supplier, she hears the chimes of her​ e-mail, alerting her to a message. While she is scanning the​ message, a colleague knocks on her door and tells her​ she's late for the staff meeting. At the same​ moment, she gets a text message from her husband. This scenario best illustrates the barrier to communication referred to as​ ________. A.filtering B.selective perception C.information overload D.jargon E.faulty expression

C

​Alicia's boss sends her an​ email, telling her that she will be expected to attend a conference in Philadelphia next month. This email is an example of​ _______ communication. A.upward B.lateral C.downward D.diagonal E.informal

C

consideration behavior

Chandra is a​ "people person" when it comes to managing her department. She seems to genuinely care about her​ subordinates' welfare and actively solicits their inputs in making decisions that affect them. According to the Ohio State​ studies, what type of leadership behavior does Chandra most likely​ demonstrate?

employee oriented

Colin has always had an​ open-door policy with his staff. They consider him a friend and know that they can come to him with any problem they​ have, personal or​ work-related. Colin is unfailingly supportive and will advocate for them with upper management when needed. According to the University of Michigan​ studies, what type of leadership behavior does Colin​ demonstrate?

Linette Enterprises is a​ start-up company seeking financing. The loan officer is most concerned with whether the company has enough resources to pay its debts over the next 12 months. Which financial ratio should most likely be​ examined?

Current ratio

All of the following are active listening behaviors EXCEPT​ ________. A.paraphrasing what the speaker has said B.nodding and displaying appropriate facial expressions C.showing empathy with the speaker D.avoiding eye contact with the speaker E.asking questions of the speaker

D

In which type of communication network does communication flow most freely among all members of a work​ team? A.Wheel B.Chain C.​Y-Pattern D.​All-channel E.Circle

D

Jim​ can't wait for his next promotion because it means he gets a corner office and his own assigned parking space in the company parking lot. According to​ Maslow's hierarchy of needs​ theory, a promotion and its perks would fulfill​ Jim's _______ needs. A.social B.safety C.physiological D.esteem E.self-actualization

D

Job​ security, health insurance​ benefits, and seniority pay would serve to fulfill which level of needs in​ Maslow's hierarchy of​ needs? A.Social B.Esteem C.Physiological D.Safety E.Self-actualization

D

The communication process begins with​ _______. A.feedback B.the channel C.decoding D.the sender E.the receiver

D

When a student launched into a​ long-winded excuse for a late​ assignment, Professor Jensen pursed her lips and shook her head slightly. This is an example of​ _______ communication. A.diagonal B.informal C.lateral D.nonverbal E.downward

D

When evaluating the most effective communication method for a​ message, a manager wants to use a method that affords the receiver the most control over when the message is dealt with. This is referred to as​ _______. A.decoding ease B.scanability C.confidentiality D.time of consumption E.encoding ease

D

​Jessica's job as the director of the humane shelter is exhausting and can be heartbreaking at​ times, but she loves her job because she knows that she makes a difference in the lives of thousands of homeless animals every year. Which dimension of the job characteristics model does this​ describe? A.Autonomy B.Skill variety C.Feedback D.Task significance E.Task identity

D

​What's most important to Sandra in life​ isn't money or​ status; it's being able to interact with people and have friends and family. Which level of needs would this represent in​ Maslow's hierarchy of​ needs? A.Esteem B.​Self-actualization C.Safety D.Social E.Physiological

D

​_______ communication flows from a manager to his or her​ employees, whereas​ _______ communication flows from the employees to management. A.Downward; lateral B.​Upward; downward C.​Diagonal; lateral D.​Downward; upward E.​Lateral; upward

D

All of the following are elements of the interpersonal communication process EXCEPT​ ________. A.decoding B.feedback C.noise D.encoding E.jargon

E

Consequences that immediately follow a behavior and increase the probability that the behavior will be repeated are referred to as​ _______. A.referents B.motivators C.hygiene factors D.energizers E.reinforcers

E

Jacinta picked up a prescription from the pharmacy and was confused by the instructions that​ stated, "Take two tablets PO​ BID." It​ wasn't until she questioned the pharmacist that she learned it means to take two pills by mouth twice a day. This is an example of which barrier to​ communication? A.Filtering B.Selective perception C.Faulty expression D.Information overload E.Jargon

E

Of the following methods of​ communication, which has the highest​ confidentiality? A.Bulletin board B.Publication C.Teleconference D.​Audio-videotapes E.​Face-to-face

E

Of the following methods of​ communication, which would have the lowest​ scanability? A.Bulletin boards B.Memos C.Fax D.Publications E.Telephone

E

Of the​ following, which would likely be considered an outcome in terms of equity​ theory? A.Skills B.Loyalty C.Effort D.Education E.Compensation

E

The CEO of a relatively small company needs to deliver some important information to employees about a proposed merger. He believes​ it's critical that everyone have the ability to communicate at the same time and in the same space so that he can address concerns and answer questions. Which of the following methods would be most​ appropriate? A.Postal mail B.Voice mail C.Fax D.Memos E.Group meeting

E

The program chair in the business administration division is retiring at the end of the​ year, but Jana has no desire to apply for the position because she knows it would mean longer hours and more administrative work for not much more money. Which aspect of expectancy theory does this best​ describe? A.Expectancy B.​Self-efficacy C.Enrichment D.Instrumentality E.Valence

E

When Lucinda interviewed a job candidate who was from​ Japan, she was disconcerted by his lack of eye​ contact, unaware that many Japanese are uncomfortable with direct eye contact. This demonstrates which barrier to effective​ communication? A.Information overload B.Selective perception C.Filtering D.Faulty expression E.National culture

E

Which core job dimension in the job characteristics model​ (JCM) describes the degree to which a job provides substantial​ freedom, independence, and discretion to the individual in scheduling the work and determining task​ procedures? A.Feedback B.Task significance C.Task identity D.Skill variety E.Autonomy

E

Which of the following refers to the emphasis someone gives to words or phrases in order to convey​ meaning? A.Semantics B.Jargon C.Filtering D.Body language E.Verbal intonation

E

​Gabriela, a university​ professor, likes to conduct research and publish articles in her field of​ expertise, but what she enjoys most is her time in the​ classroom, interacting with her students. She especially relishes the​ one-on-one time that she has with students during academic advising. According to the​ three-needs theory, Gabriela has a high need for​ _______. A.esteem B.achievement C.power D.self-actualization E.affiliation

E

​_______ communication consists of messages sent outside of the written or spoken word. A.Diagonal B.Downward C.Informal D.Lateral E.Nonverbal

E

​_______ refers to an​ individual's belief that he or she is capable of successfully performing a task. A.​Self-esteem B.​Self-awareness C.​Self-actualization D.​Self-monitoring E.​Self-efficacy

E

notice; manage

Emotional intelligence​ (EI) involves a​ person's ability to​ _______ and​ _______ emotional cues and information.

board representatives

Employees who sit on a company's board of directors and represent the interests of the firm's employees

human resource planning

Ensuring that the organization has the right number and kinds of capable people in the right places and at the right times

performance management system

Establishes performance standards used to evaluate employee performance

Which conflict management style is characterized by a low degree of cooperativeness but a high degree of​ assertiveness?

Forcing

the fundamental attribution error

Frank noticed that Anna missed making their monthly sales quotas at a large auto dealer. He thinks this happened because she lacks basic people​ skills, not because a competing dealership is offering attractive sales rebates. This is an example of​ _______.

feedforward control is​ ________-oriented.

Future

autocratic

Gina is known to run a tight ship in her department. She sets very strict rules of conduct and expects everyone to follow them perfectly. No one in the department doubts that she is in complete charge at all times. According to the University of Iowa​ studies, Gina has​ a(n) _______ style.

work councils

Groups of nominated or elected employees who must be consulted when management makes decisions involving personnel

Which view of conflict suggests that conflict is a natural occurrence in all groups and organizations and may actually enhance a​ group's performance?

Human relations view of conflict

Machiavellianism

In order to get the edge in being promoted to a higher level management​ position, Ted spread a false rumor about a colleague. He figured that ultimately he was better for the​ job, and he was merely helping the company make the​ "right" decision. Which personality trait does this​ demonstrate?

orientation

Introducing a new employee to his or her job and the organization

locus of control

Jason​ doesn't believe that​ "luck happens." He believes that you make your own luck in life. Which personality trait does this​ describe?

judging

Joe Friday on the old TV show Dragnet was famous for the​ line, "Just the​ facts, ma'am." This line would best describe which MBTI dimension or​ orientation?

intuition

Karl tends to be an imaginative​ "big picture" person. He trusts his hunches and likes to look at possibilities rather than mundane details. Which MBTI dimension or orientation does this​ describe?

Which of the following characterizes a work team rather than a work​ group?

Leadership is shared.

Which of the following is NOT a drawback of global​ teams?

Limited groupthink

recruitment

Locating, identifying, and attracting capable applicants

What kind of ratios are indications of an​ organization's ability to pay its​ short-term debts?

Liquidity

Which of the following has contributed to the escalating problem of employee theft in all kinds and sizes of​ organizations?

Loose financial controls at​ start-ups and small companies

Which of the following is NOT true concerning the process of​ control?

Managers do not need to control whether their units are performing as planned

Which of the following is NOT true concerning global​ teams?

Managing teams is​ universal; it is not necessary for mangers to understand he cultural characteristics of their groups.

affective

Marcus is very​ health-conscious and believes that smoking is harmful. He becomes upset when a coworker lights a cigarette after their lunch together. This represents the​ _______ component of his attitude.

cognitive

Marcus is very​ health-conscious and believes that smoking is harmful. This represents the​ _______ component of his attitude.

behavioral

Marcus is very​ health-conscious and believes that smoking is harmful. When a coworker lights a cigarette after​ lunch, he asks her to put out the cigarette because he​ doesn't want to be exposed to​ second-hand smoke. This represents the​ _______ component of his attitude.

organizational citizenship behavior

Marianna voluntarily gives up her lunch hour to help her colleague who is struggling to finalize an important report. This is an example of​ ________.

Which of the following is the first step in the control​ process?

Measuring actual performance

emotional stability

Meghan has always been a​ "nervous Nellie." She worries constantly about seemingly everything and is almost always tense and upset. Which personality dimension of the Big Five Model does this​ illustrate?

organizational commitment

New employees at Zappos go through an intensive​ four-week training program that immerses them in company​ culture, strategy, and processes. At the end of the first​ week, the company tells the new hires that if they​ quit, Zappos will pay them for the amount of time they have worked plus a​ $3,000 bonus. Only 2dash-​3% of people take the offer. The other​ 97% demonstrate​ _______.

affirmative action

Organizational programs that enhance the status of members of protected groups

self-esteem

Overall, Luciana is pleased with herself. She perceives herself as a caring​ person, a good mother to her two​ children, and a​ trustworthy, dependable employee. This would describe​ Luciana's _______.

What kind of conflict refers to disagreements about how the work should get done?

Process

Which of the following is a recommended feedforward control for workplace​ violence?

Provide EAPs to help employees with behavioral problems.

decruitment

Reducing an organization's workforce

consistency

Reliability, predictability, and good judgment in handling situations would best describe which dimension of​ trust?

reward power

Samantha wants to stay on her​ boss's good side because​ it's almost time for her annual performance review and merit pay increase. What form of power does​ Samantha's boss​ possess?

selection

Screening job applicants to ensure that the most appropriate candidates are hired

UPS conducts a random check of mileage for each of its delivery vehicles and compares how many miles a truck was driven versus the number of miles calculated for the​ driver's route to determine if there is significant variation between the two. What step of the control process does this​ represent?

Step 2

If group cohesiveness is high and the alignment of the group and organizational goals is​ high, which of the following would you expect to​ see?

Strong increase in productivity

laissez-faire

Sun-Li called her staff into her office and​ announced, "I'm thrilled to announce that​ we've been awarded the Cinocoh account.​ I'm here if you need​ me, but I want you to take this ball and run with it. You guys know what to do and how to do​ it, and I have complete faith in your judgment and​ abilities." According to the University of Iowa​ studies, what type of leadership style has​ Sun-Li exhibited?

cognitive dissonance

Tanya is opposed to drinking​ alcohol, but she has been offered a lucrative job with a beer company. She is tempted to take the job because the pay is nearly double what she is currently​ earning, but she feels hypocritical. Tanya is experiencing​ _______.

This kind of conflict focuses on what needs to be​ done, whereas​ this kind ofconflict focuses on how it gets done.

Task; process

distinctiveness

The aspect of attribution in which we determine if the behavior exhibited by the person is unusual is referred to as​ _______.

negative reinforcement

The behavior shaping method of rewarding a response by eliminating or withdrawing something unpleasant is referred to as​ _______

leader-member exchange (LMX) theory

The concept of​ "in-groups" and​ "out-groups" is an integral part of which leadership​ theory?

coercive

The manager who​ says, "Do it my way or hit the​ highway" is exercising​ _______ power.

downsizing

The planned elimination of jobs in an organization

concern for people; concern for production

The vertical axis of the managerial grid measures​ _______, whereas the horizontal axis measures​ _______.

visionary

Walt Disney​ said, "If you can dream​ it, you can do​ it." This quote best describes​ _______ leadership.

extraversion

Wendy is an​ outgoing, high-energy​ person, and her friends often describe her as the​ "life of the​ party." According to the Big Five​ Model, which personality trait would this​ describe?

self-management

When Angelica becomes upset with another person or​ situation, she is able to keep her impulses in check and rein in frustration or anger by taking a deep breath and counting slowly to ten before she responds. This is an example of which dimension of emotional​ intelligence?

During which stage in the process of transforming inputs into finished goods and services would concurrent control be​ used?

When production is being carried out

empathy

Which dimension of emotional intelligence​ (EI) involves the ability to sense how others are​ feeling?

participating

Which leadership style identified by situational leadership theory​ (SLT) is characterized by a low level of task behavior and a high level of relationship​ behavior?

Power possessed by an individual because of his or her position in the organization

Which of the following best describes legitimate​ power?

agreeableness

Which personality trait in the Big Five Model would reflect the degree to which an individual is​ good-natured, cooperative, and​ trusting?

locus of control

Which subordinate contingency factor identified by the​ path-goal theory describes the degree to which followers believe that they have control over the events in their​ lives?

How leaders interacted with their subordinates

Which was the primary focus of leadership behavior​ theories?

high-performance work practices

Work practices that lead to both high individual and high organizational performance

transactional; transformational

_______ leaders guide followers to accomplish established​ goals, whereas​ _______ leaders inspire followers to accomplish exceptional outcomes.

Human resources issued a written workplace romance policy that forbids personal relationships between employees of significantly different rank within the organization. This was issued prior to any dating relationships in the organization. This policy is an example of​?

a feedforward control

Workers at a small factory have an unspoken​ "rule" that no worker moves faster than the assembly line so that management​ can't speed up the line. This is an example of​?

a norm

Jacquie and her colleague disagreed about how to approach a project.​ Finally, Jacquie​ said, "I give​ up, we'll do it your​ way." Jacquie's approach illustrates​ what kind of conflict management technique?

accommodating

Caitlyn has been a member of the annual auction committee for the humane​ shelter, but the auction has ended and the team is​ disbanding, at least until next year. This illustrates what stage of group development?

adjourning

emotions

are object-specific, intense feelings

Elena has been absent without excuse twice during the past month.​ Elena's manager meets with Elena to determine the reason for her poor attendance. This is an example of​?

basic corrective action

The process of determining who is the​ best, who sets the​ standards, and what those standards​ are, is known as​?

benchmarking

Management by walking around is a​ what of control?

concurrent

The balanced scorecard approach provides top management with a comprehensive view of organizational performance via four​ indicators: people/innovation/growth​ assets, financial, internal​ processes, and?

customers

Elena has been absent without excuse twice during the past month. Her manager calls her into his office and issues a written​ warning, advising her that another unexcused absence will result in immediate termination. This is an example of​?

disciplinary action

Every morning before the start of the​ shift, Tom and his automotive service team at a large auto dealership have a​ five-minute "stand-up" meeting to make sure everyone knows which vehicles are scheduled for service and approximately how long each service appointment should​ last, and to identify any potential trouble spots. This would best be described as​?

feedforward control

The three approaches to control are?

feedforward, concurrent, and feedback

The stage of group development that involves getting oriented and acquainted is referred to as the what stage?

forming

Colette leaned over to her colleague during a committee meeting and​ whispered, "I​ don't agree with this​ approach." Her colleague simply​ replied, "Don't make waves. If you say something​ now, we'll be here for another two hours. Just go along with​ it." This is an example of?

groupthink

Team leaders or managers should encourage constructive criticism and seek other perspectives to help a team avoid?

groupthink

A stamping machine begins turning out components that are out of tolerance. The manager removes the machine from service to ensure that more defective components are not produced and notifies maintenance to repair the machine. This is an example of​?

immediate corrective action

A group formed by people seeking friendship or pursuing common interests that has no official leader or specific organizational goals is referred to as​ a?

informal group

At Nicoh​ Enterprises, assembly line workers​ half-jokingly call shift leader Madeline the​ "firefighter." She can always be found on the​ floor, talking with the​ workers, solving​ problems, or just observing. This is best described as​?

management by walking around

Frank's team went through some early conflict when people were trying to sort out their​ roles, but they are beginning to develop some camaraderie with one another.​ Frank's team is in the​ what stage of group development?

norming

The measure of how appropriate organizational goals are and how well those goals are being met is referred to as​?

organizational effectiveness

Productivity is defined as the formula of​ what divided by inputs for a specified period of time?

outputs

Feedback control is​ ________-oriented

past

Andrea's team is​ "running on all​ cylinders." Members trust each other and are mutually committed to the​ team's goals. They not only appreciate each​ other's differences, but also are able to work together in such a way that they capitalize on those differences.​ Andrea's team appears to be in what stage of team development?

performing

Toni, a business professor at a private​ university, is a member of the Distance Learning​ Committee, which is composed of faculty members from different disciplines within the university. This​ committee's purpose is to improve the effectiveness of online courses at the university. This committee is most likely an example of​ a?

problem-solving team

Return on investment is an example of​ a what ratio?

profitability

Leslie burst into her​ manager's office and​ complained, "I just​ can't work with​ Ciera! She's rude and​ opinionated, and​ I'm sick of her complaining about how much work she has to​ do." This is an example of​ what kind of conflict?

relationship

The final project in​ Brent's management class is a group research paper. He likes group work because he knows that even if he​ doesn't do much work on the​ paper, the other members will probably pick up the slack so that they​ don't get a bad grade. This is an example of?

social loafing

The executive staff at a manufacturing company has a major disagreement regarding a large capital expenditure. The manufacturing manager believes that it is essential for the company to replace its wave solder equipment. Other staff members feel that the project should be put off for at least another 2dash3 years and the funds should be diverted to a new marketing campaign. This is an example of​ what kind of conflict?

task

The college formed a group of faculty​ members, current and former​ students, area​ employers, and community leaders to study student retention and completion rates and identify strategies for increasing graduation rates for students. This group is an example of​ a?

task group

UPS calculates that a driver will drive approximately 140 miles on an assigned route.​ However, recognizing that the driver may have to make changes due to​ traffic, road​ construction, or​ detours, mileage will not be flagged for further investigation if it is not less than 120 miles nor more than 160 miles. This is an example of​?

the range of variation

You are planting seeds in a vegetable garden. According to the instructions on the seed​ packet, the seeds should be placed​ 12" apart.​ However, you would be content if the seeds were within an inch of that measurement on either end​ (i.e., between​ 11" and​ 13" apart). This is an example of​?

the range of variation

ason tries to avoid conflict at all costs. He is very uncomfortable when any hint of conflict emerges and is convinced that conflict is destructive and caustic and diverts the​ group's attention from the task at hand. It would appear that Jason has​ what kind of view of conflict?

traditional

A work team that uses technology to link physically dispersed members in order to achieve a common goal is referred to as​ a?

virtual team

delegating

​Sarah's team has taken on a new project. She has a lot of confidence in her​ team's ability to execute because they have many years of combined experience and are highly motivated to produce​ top-notch work. According to situational leadership theory​ (SLT), which leadership style would be most appropriate for Sarah to​ demonstrate?

R2

​Shawn's landscape company has grown significantly over the past year. Most of his workers are inexperienced and unsure of what they are expected to​ do, but eager to learn. According to situational leadership theory​ (SLT), at what stage of follower readiness are these​ workers?

Which of the following allows employees to​ plan, organize, and control their work activities with little or no direct involvement of a​ higher-level supervisor?

​​Self-managed work team


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