Bus 160 Exam 1
Why is understanding Organizational Behavior important?
All of the reasons are important
Managing Human Capital means addressing which of the following?
All of the skills are part of human capital
Intellectual Abilities
Capacity to do mental activities
Organizational development
Development of people, processes and strategies in an organization that make up organiztional leadership.
Job ability fit is the fit between a persons, ability and the requirements of an activity and a bad fit leads to satisfaction higher performance and success, because the challenges work to do better.
False
Knowing a person's values and being able to assess his or her attitude is no use in creating a motivation strategy for influencing that person to do something.
False
Leaders and managers can only use the one learning style, so it is up to the support us to be able to understand their own learning style and make adjustments.
False
Social loafing only occurs when you have a lazy, unmotivated, poor quality, group members, which doesn't occur in high functioning, self managing teams.
False
System Analysis relies on scientific studies not intuition.
False
When, considering the stakeholders of an ethical dilemma, one only needs to consider the immediate active participant in the situation
False
Which of the following are officially part of Tuckman's team development method?
Forming, Norming, storming, performing, adjourning/morning.
Cultural
How culturally competent & tolerant we are.
Emotional
How well we recognize & control emotions.
Social
How well you work with others and groups.
Organizational Behavior
Management skills, attitudes, process, and actions that make up how we get work done.
Which of the following is NOT one of the four functions of Management?
Motivating
What is the difference between role perceptions and role expectations?
Perception is my belief of the role and expectations is how others view I should fulfill the role.
What three factors do we consider when defining "person"?
Personality, Ability, Learning Style
What is the difference between surface-level and deep-level diversity?
Surface level refers to visible factors whereas deep level refers to VABES
Oranizational Behavior Theory
The study of human behavior in the workplace.
Leader member exchange, (LMX) theory is a cumulative course concept.
True
Organizational justice is a cumulative course concept.
True
Peoples behavior is based on how they perceive reality, not reality itself.
True
The personality characteristics described in the MBTI are self-validated preferences.
True
We tend to think everyone perceives the world the same way we do.
True
There is such a thing as positive stress; it is called functional or eustress.
True: Stress is the way we react to demands when the outcome is both uncertain & important.
Cognitive
What you know, perceive, and figure out.
Organization
a group of (2 or more) people, who share a common set of goals & meet regularly.
What is the difference between a team and a group?
a team has interdependent synergy; a group is just the people working independently.
What is psychological empowerment?
adding intrinsic motivations to work that allows for self determination, desire to make positive impacts, and general meaningfulness of tasks.
Perceiving (P)
allowing events to unfold and adapting spontaneously rather than planning things out.
Which of the following is missing from the definition ethics as discussed in class
expectations
CSR is a business approach that through livers, economic, social and environmental benefits to stakeholders in order to contribute to sustainable development; which includes responsible actions in the following, five dimensions, social responsibility, economic responsibility, legal responsibility, ethical responsibility, discretionary responsibility.
false
Ethical pluralism and organizational justice are unrelated
false
Ethical relativism and ethical pluralism refer to the same ethical construct.
false
Ethics are more principles of duty and virtue, then prescribe how we should behave and failure to abide by them is illegal
false
Knowing a person's values and being able to assess his or her attitude is of no use in creating a motivation strategy for influencing that person to do something.
false
Introversion (I)
getting energy and recharging self through the intrinsic method.
Over optimism bias
it's no big deal
Feeling (F)
placing value first on people and processes when determining a course of action.
Extroversion (E)
preferring to re-energize via social and intrinsic method.
Judging (J)
presenting and organizing data day life with structure and regiments.
Which of the following is correct?
psychological contracts lead to psychological safety.
Cohesion is:
the degree to which team members connect with each other.
Utility bias
the ends justify the means
Groups establish norms for working, which dictate what constitutes proper behavior and process for getting work done.
true
Instrumentality is part of the expectancy theory, and means you believe your performance will lead to the expected reward.
true
One's physical ability is her his or her capacity to do physical activities; this is important to understand, and assess because of the fit to lead concept, which advocates that managers and leaders pay attention to personal (and workers) stress, energy, and health management.
true
Sensing (S)
value in concrete specific data and fax, including historic precedence.
Intuitive (N)
valuing information and data, that abstract, disconnect, and novel.
Thinking (T)
wing decisions upon the objective detail at data/facts of the matter of hand.