MHR Exam 2
orgs should work to discourage positive deviance in the workplace
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research has clearly indicated that self managed teams perform better than traditional work groups
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positive practices that escalate positive outcomes because of their association with positive emotions and social capital are having a
amplifiying effect
Haley is a math major. she has a high tolerance for ambiguity and over analyzes situations. she is
analytical
most concerned with color and style of car not engine of transmission when buying a car, this is an example of
anchoring bias
identifying and modeling appropriate ways for people to interact with colleagues
anti-bullying strategy
marketing
availibility
three keys to equity theory
comparison of the ratio of output and inputs
most likely to result in conflict
competition for limited resources
evidence collected after the fact can be used to convince a n external audience
confidence and goodwill about the company
one party perceives that its interests are being opposed by another party
conflict
the more contact white inmates experienced with black inmates, the more positive their attitudes towards the black inmates became. this is an example of
contact hypothesis
what are differenct needs that activate motivation
content theory
team is generating a lot of ideas. everyone has a plan. joe makes a list of all ideas. joe is the
coordinator
a graphic representation
decision tree
Ghandi stated if I had the belief that I can do it, i will acquire the capacity to do it. this represents
efficacy
group raises money for homeless. thinks group spends too much time arguing and so she calls for a vote
energizer
need for prestige andd reputation is part of the need for
esteem
managers were concerned that people were not buying their computers. they were shocked to hear of a salesperson recommending to customers to buy something other than the computer because they were of poor value. this small incident to conduct extensive survey to understand real customer experience in order to improve their products. this is an example of
evidence based decision making
to have more effective meeting, manageers hould
experiment with the number sand frequencies of meetings held
will recieve a promotion and a raise if she complites hard assignment
extrinsic motivation
POB, an organization measures by accumulation of
false
a holistic hunch represents a judgment on a conscious integration
false
a norm is a set of expected behaviors for a particular psotioin
false
according to Schein a crowd is merely a large group
false
all work groups progress thru the stages of group development
false
effective empowerment involves giving authority to all employees
false
efficacy is a component of a person's CSE, it influences how we perceive ourselves but not the world
false
empowerment is an either or proposition, either a subordinate is empowered or not, there are no degrees of empowerment
false
expectancy theory is a model of motivation that explains how people strive for fairness
false
instinct, insight and intuition are synonymous
false
integrating style of conflict handling is appropriate in all conflict situation
false
it is clear that personal friendship helps organizational productivity
false
light tactics of conflict include making threats. heavy tactics include violence
false
managers wishing to reduce conflict between members should isolate them
false
manipulation are the conscious efforts to affect and change a specific behavior in others
false
maslow's hierarchy and herzberg's motivator hygiene theories are both examples of process theories
false
norms only emerge on their own in group situations, they are not consciously formed
false
one of the principles of conscious capitalism is shareholder centric
false
people who have a high need for affiliation make the best managers
false
research has found that people's perceptions of politics are negatively to job satisfaction
false
research supports the conclusion that positive organization practices drive outcomes at the individual level, but not an group or organizational level
false
should evaluate the legality and efficiently
false
tacit knowledge is info that can easily be put into words
false
the best thing a manager can do to create functional conflict is to urge coworkers to persist
false
the contact hypothesis states that the more different groups interact, the more intergroup conflict they will experience
false
the tendency to experience groupthink decreases as group
false
wakes up frequently thinking about month end presentation to the vice president. she is experience social work family conflict
false
most common response to incivility is the employees work harder to avoid its source
flase
a person in the encourager role will
foster group solidarity by accepting and praising various points of view
powerforul forms of social control
group roles and norm
mode of thinking that people engage in when they are deeply involved in a cohesive in group, when members' strivings for unanimity override their motivation to realistically appraise alternative courses of action
groupthink
forms of intuition
holistic hunches and automated experiences
people with high levels of positive psychological capital tend to display
hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism
dissatisfied with hob. company policy, supervision, and working conditions were responsible, according to herzbergs theory, ____ are the extrinsic factors that create job dissatisfaction
hygiene factors
a person who clarifies key issues for a group has taken ofn the role of
information seeker/giver
which roles are important for a group
initiator, organizer, energizer???
signed up for photo class after seeing great wildlife pics
interest
managers are in the process of submitting budget cuts, in evaluating alternatives.. do not ask
is this the choice, i would like to make
multitaskers end up switching tasks 100s times a day. this makes them
less efficient
not a an advantage of group decision making
less time spent on decsion making
is the most frequently experienced emotion
love
one assumption underlying nonrational
manages do not posess compltete info
which will most likely produce conflict
maria cannot finish her report until Juan provides her with info. Juan is late and maria is afraid she won't meet her deadline
sarah promotes the benefits of little conflict within an org leads to great productivity
no. org conflict is inevitable and can have constructive consequences
texting while driving
nonrational
Nate is working with unhappy customer. his policy is to give the customer what they want even at a cost to the company
obliging handling style
formal groups perform two basic function
organizational and jindividual
jo is going to start a small coffee shop, she thinks her business degree has taught her everything about it. thinks she has enough money
overconfidence
which of the following is not reflecting mindfulness
pat is biking to school when someone cuts her off and causes her to fall. she gets up and starts kicking her bicycle
which group statement is not true
people who do not conform are given high status in groups
which of the following statements abolut bullying at work is false
personality is highly unlikely to be a source of bullying
individuals who are directive in decision making style
risk being autocratic and focusing on the short term
follower is a person who
serves as a passive audience
one charcterisitc that describes an org without positive ob
single minded focus on winning
intensity
the amount of effort we invest in an activity
employees and teams had higher performatin, job satisfact
theory y
Joanna is motivated by the feeling that she's done the best she can do. This represents intrinsic motivation
true
a group role is a set of expected behaviors for members of the group as a whole
true
according to self determination theory, a manger should provdie dtangible resources, time, coaching to improve
true
as a manger with two employees who are having a personality conflict, one step you should take is to document the conflict
true
attentional deficit can result form lack of sleep, conflicting priorities or counter
true
coalition building is getting other to supports your efforts to persuade someone to do something
true
creativity involves a convergence between tacit and
true
employees who flourish report lesss stress and more commimtent
true
equity tyeory, you compare your outputs and inputs to those of another person
true
flexspace includes the concept of working from home
true
functional conflict is also known as constructive or cooperative conflict
true
groups share norms and have goals
true
herzbergs motivator hyginene thoery, job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction arise from diffrent sets of factors
true
highly agreeable will mean she is well suited for integrated negotiation
true
impression management is any attempt to control or manipulate the images related to a person, org, or idea
true
in a complex decision context, there is one right answer but many unknowns obscure cause and effect relationships. in this kind of situation, the most effective decision making method is intuition
true
in a true team, leadership must be shared
true
intuitive process are influenced by expertise and feeling
true
legitimate power van be expressed + or -
true
managers who obtain compliance
true
members of management faulty go out at the end of semester to a local restaurant to socialize they are both a formal and informal group
true
non-rational models of decision making explain how managers actually make decisions
true
people who do what is required, exert no extra effort, and provide no extra
true
process theories are more dynamic that content theories
true
rational model of decision making explains how management should make decisions
true
rational model of decision making explains how managers should make decision, they are objective and possess all info. decisions thus demonstrate excellent logic and promote the org's best interests
true
rational persuasion, consultation, collaboration and inspirational appeals are most effective at building commitment
true
structural empowerment is an imput
true
teams are a cornerstone of work life in today's org
true
two dimensions of decision making style are value orientation and tolerance...
true
waypower is the ability to see alternatives to achieving a goal, even when faced with adversity
true
when the demands form work and family domain a mutually compatible, work family
true