BUS 315 Midterm 2
Five Distortions in Perception
1. Stereotyping 2. The Halo Effect The Recency Effect Casual Attributions Self Fulfilling Prophecy
3 strategic - planning tools
1. competitive intelligence 2. SWOT analysis: Inside vs. Outside Matters 3. forecasting
Porter's 5 Competitive Forces:
2 buying powers, 2 threats, rivalry
what percent of resumes contain lies
35%
Recruitment
35% of resumes contain lies
What percentage of managers typically use intuitive decision making rather than formal analysis to make decisions?
50%
When CEOs Talk Strategy, _____ of the company doesn't get it
70%
Organizational Change
70% of efforts fail (choose higher percentages)
Asch's Experiments
75% Conformity
__________ is the power that rests on the leader's ability to punish or control.
Coercive power
Uneven Communication Problem:
Distribution of Participation as a Function of Group Size
Today, managers favor this approach with regard to work specialization.
Employees specialize to maintain efficiency
Strategic Positioning: Step 1
Establish the Mission & Vision
Strategic Positioning: Step 2
Establish the grand strategy
What does Evidence suggest about business plans?
Evidence suggests that firms with formal business plans are the ones that are more likely to survive.
Group tend to be more efficient and less effective than individual decision making.
False
Human resource management activities are restricted to the operational level and do not have an impact on organizational strategy or design.
False
Group Polarization
Group judgements often more extreme than average of the judgements of individual members
Group Decision Making
Groupthink, Conformity, Asch Experiments in Conformity, Common Information Effect
What are the three grand strategies?
Growth, Stability, Defensive
Common Communication Problems in Teams: Message Tuning
Message- senders present information they believe will be favorably received by the recipient
Average individual score is
NOT as good as the average team score
OSHA:
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
Common Communication Problems in Teams: Biased interpretation
People interpret information and messages in a way that is favorable to their own self-views
Managing individual Differences
Personality does not change
Two types of Harassment
Quid Pro Quo or Hostile Environment
Emotional Intelligence
Self awareness is the most important
John Kotter's 8 Steps: correspond with Lewin's model
Successful Change: Repetition, Consistency, Credibility
The ______ prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, or sex.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
Social Capita typesl:
Understanding Current Employee Needs, Predicting Future Employee Needs
Using Personality Tests
Using personality tests work
An external analysis, the second step of the strategic management process, helps identify _______.
a company's opportunities and threats
A Business Plan
a document outlines a proposed firm's goals, the strategy for achieving them and the standards for the measuring success
Strategy
a large scale action plan that sets the direction for an organization. Educated guess of what must be done in the long term must be re-visited.
While ______ can reach the greatest number of applicants for a job, many of those candidates may be unqualified for the job itself.
advertising
Strategic Positioning
attempts to achieve sustainable competitive advantage by preserving what is distinctive about a company
During an interview, an applicant for a managerial job is confronted with role players who make the claim that they have been "harassed on the job." The applicant is then asked to deal with the complaints. What kind of selection device is being used?
behavioral interview
In a matrix structure, a group member will typically report to ________.
both a project manager and functional department head
A realistic job preview (RJP) includes ________ a job.
both positive and negative aspects of
Intuitive decision making _______.
can complement other decision making approaches
A simple structure is ______ like a mechanistic organization, but ______ like an organization organization.
centralized; informal
The line of authority that extends from the upper levels of management to the lowest levels of organization is termed the _________.
chain of command
In organizations, people who act as catalysts and assume the responsibility for managing the change process are called ______.
change agents
Organizational design requires a manager to ________.
change or develop the structure of an organization
Which of the following is an organizational structure change?
changing who reports to whom
The three elements that make up an attitude are its ____ components
cognitive, affective, and behavioral
Which of the following is a primary characteristic of groupthink?
complete conformity among group members
Big Five personality dimensions (most valued)
conscientiousness
Job studies show that this Big Five personality dimension was consistently important for success no matter what the job type.
conscientiousness
Unstructured Interview
could be under legal attack
Organization development helps employees _______.
deal with planned change
In recent years, organizations have become more _______ to be responsive to a dynamic business environment.
decentralized
When Google purchased YouTube, a company that featured different, but related products, Google was engaging in which of the following?
diversification
Hostile Environment
doesn't risk economic harm
A technique that helps employees deal with change that appeals to their sense of logic is ______.
education and communication
This dimension of emotional intelligence allows people to sense and understand how others are feeling.
empathy
What tends to be the most successful group size?
five to seven
Three Creativity & Innovation
fluency, flexibility, and originality
The final step in Lewin's three-step description of the change process is ______.
freezing the new state
RJP: Realistic Job Preview
gives a candidate a picture of both positive and negative features of the job and the organization before he or she is hired
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is an example of which of the following forms of environmental change?
government laws and regulations
Group decisions generally feature _____ acceptance than decisions made by an individual.
greater
Group Polarization
group judgements are more extreme than the average of the individual
Workers seem to reject a simple new manufacturing method that has been shown to increase company sales because they say, "That is not the way we do things around here." These workers are most likely to be resisting change due to which of the following?
habit
Formal planning typically leads to which of the following?
higher profits
Boundary less organizations try to eliminate ______ within their organization.
horizontal specialization and vertical hierarchy.
As one of his first tasks in a new job, Steve's boss asks him to develop a database that lists the educational level, special capabilities, and specialized skills of all the employees in his firm. This is known as a _______.
human resource inventory
Adverse affects
hurts the people it wants to help
Decision making begins with______
identifying a problem
The Big Five model of personality includes all of the following except ______.
intuitiveness
The lengthy process by which a job is examined in detail in order to identify the skills, knowledge and behaviors necessary to perform the job is known as a _______.
job analysis
Which term best characterizes a decision that has bounded rationality?
just good enough
When a top manager decides to hire an individual over the objections of her staff, she is exercising which kind of power
legitimate
A person who is experiencing cognitive dissonance might justify the dissonance if he has ______ control over his actions
little or no
Competitive advantages for a high-prestige, premium coffee franchise like Starbucks are likely to include all of the following EXCEPT ______.
lowest prices
A mission statement does NOT include which of the following?
major competitors
Change can't be eliminated, so managers must learn to ______ successfully.
manage it
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938:
minimum living standards for workers engaged in interstate commerce, including provision of a federal minimum wage
One advantage of group decision making is that it usually provides ______ than individual decision making.
more information.
This is a key disadvantage to recruiting through employee referrals.
no diversity increase
Human resource management is concerned with _________ competent employees.
obtaining, training, motivating, and retaining
An employee who brags about her company to friends and recommends all company products as gifts is likely to have high ______
organizational commitment
A technique that helps employees deal with change that includes them in the decision-making process is _____.
participation
Which of the following is NOT a common method of organization development?
positive feedback
Right to work laws
prohibition employees from being required to join a union as a condition of employment; Hawaii is not a right to work state
Quid Pro Quo Harassment
put in the position of jeopardizing being hired for a job or obtaining job benefits or opportunities
Interviews are valid predictors of success in the workplace if _______.
questions are structured.
The three main models that managers use to make decisions are _______.
rational, bounded rational, and intuitive
Planning gives organizations a way to deal with change that ________.
reduces uncertainty
With respect to employee engagement in a job, this seems to be the most important factor to employees around the world.
respect
Which of the following is NOT a function of planning?
settling disputes between employees
Traditional organizational designs tend to be more mechanistic and include __________.
simple, functional, and divisional structures
A company whose goal is to retain its ideal size and market share is employing which kind of strategy?
stability
Fair Labor Act
started the minimum wage
According to Michael Porter, a company with good products that has no clear competitive advantage is said to be _____.
stuck in the middle
Most successful companies find that ______ a competitive advantage is almost as difficult as developing a competitive advantage.
sustaining
The average team score is NOT consistently better than
the "best" individual score
Human Capital
the economic or productive potential of employee knowledge, experience and actions
Social Capital:
the economic or productive potential of strong, trusting and cooperative relationships
Taking a job in a repressive country that you disapprove of politically might cause discomfort from dissonance unless _____
the job offers enormous pay
Cognitive dissonance theory states that a person feels ____ when his or her attitudes and actions don't match
uncomfortable
Cognitive Dissonance
when attitudes and behavior collide
All of the following are included in the six behaviors that managers try to explain, predict, and influence EXCEPT ____.
workplace attitudes and perceptions.