Organizational Behavior Final Exam
Training teams can improve all of the following EXCEPT _______________.
resource allocation
Generally speaking, in order to have power in a given situation one must have _____________.
resource control
Joshua controls all the pay rates, raises, and bonuses in your department. He is also able to assign you to an interesting work project and give you the most lucrative sales territory. Joshua has ________ power.
reward
A positive organizational culture _____________________.
rewards more than it punishes
Repetitive activities that reinforce the values of the organization are known as _________________.
rituals
Debbie uses management by exception, watching her subordinates for deviations from the standards then taking corrective action. Debbie can be categorized as a(n) _______ leader.
transactional
Diverse input is best found in groups of more than ________________ members.
12
Approximately what percentage of time does the average manager and professional spend reading and answering e-mail each day?
28%
Which of the following are NOT important characteristics and factors that lead to authentic leadership and increased trust, as well as ethical and effective leadership?
A manager reviewing and sharing employee performance reviews with senior subordinates
Which of the following statements about culture is FALSE? A. A strong culture should affect organization outcomes more directly because it demonstrates high agreement about what the organization represents. Such unanimity of purpose builds cohesiveness, loyalty, and organizational commitment. B. Culture conveys a sense of identity for organization members. C. Individualdash-organization "fit"long dash—that is, whether the applicant's or employee's attitudes and behavior are compatible with the culturelong dash—strongly influences who gets a job offer, a favorable performance review, or a promotion. D. A movement toward more centralized organizations makes culture more important than ever, and easier than it had been in the past. This is the correct answer. E. In a strong culture, the organization's core values are both intensely held and widely shared. The more members there are who accept the core values and the greater their commitment, the stronger the culture and the greater its influence on member behavior.
A movement toward more centralized organizations makes culture more important than ever, and easier than it had been in the past.
The global recruiting manager for a multinational corporation is designing a new training program for recruiters prioritizing a list of soft skills to identify in job candidates. Which soft skill is most likely to top the global recruiting manager's list?
Ability to speak well
In terms of the team effectiveness model, the context component of effective teams includes which of the following?
Adequate resources
The manager of the marketing team has thoughtfully selected team members with their strengths in mind to play roles based on their skills. Robert examines details and carefully enforces organizational rules and policies. Jen encourages her team members to search for more information while Andy can be relied on to offer insightful analysis of options that are presented. What key role of the team does Jen play?
Advisor
It is common for the employer to ask questions that the applicant should complete when filling out an employment application. Which of the following is an employer allowed to ask?
An applicant's education
The initial selection process might include which of the following?
Application
You are acting to help resolve a conflict by creating a settlement. You have the power to dictate an agreement and force a resolution. What role are you acting as?
Arbitrator
You are concerned that teamwork takes more time and more resources than assigning individual workers to complete the same task. What should you consider before making a decision to ensure team effectiveness?
Assess whether the work requires or will benefit from a collective effort and provide adequate resources.
The manager of the marketing team has thoughtfully selected team members with their strengths in mind to play roles based on their skills. Robert examines details and carefully enforces organizational rules and policies. Jen encourages her team members to search for more information while Andy can be relied on to offer insightful analysis of options that are presented. What key role of the team does Andy play?
Assessor
What type of leadership focuses on the moral aspects of leadership?
Authentic leadership
Which of the following is NOT a step in the negotiation process?
Bargaining and negotiation
With respect to the employee evaluation process, the acronym BARS stands for ________.
Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales
BATNA in the negotiation process refers to the ___________________________________.
Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement
Deborah's small department requires that communications be passed from one hierarchical level to the next. Deborah is discouraged from going around her immediate manager to share information with those higher in the organization. Which small group network is Deborah's department using?
Chain
Messages that are routine lend themselves to what type of communication channel?
Channel low in richness
Eva is perceived by her team members as having extraordinary leadership abilities. Her strong vision enables her team members to buy in. She has continually taken personal risks to protect her team. On several occasions, she has lobbied for innovative approaches with management and is often described as an individual who "goes against the flow." Eva is a(n) _______ leader.
Charismatic
Which of the following would be considered a high-context culture?
China
Diana had been approached by her manager several times recently because co-workers had complained that she was abrasive and was constantly pointing out work flaws made by a member of the team in team meetings. Which type of training might be useful in this case?
Civility
You are a manager who has run into some conflict between two of your departments. Both departments are overworked and complaining that the other department has it easier. You need these departments to work together to come up with a solution and remain on good terms. Which conflict management strategy would be most effective?
Collaboration
Which of the following organizational culture characteristics reflects the degree to which activities are organized around teams rather than individuals?
Collaboration orientation
Margaret had been having issues with her co-worker Lupe for some time now. At first, she tried talking to her but things didn't improve Lupe's aggression. Finally, Margaret decided that the only way to stop Lupe's aggression was to report her to her supervisor and HR, even though she knew it would likely cost Lupe the promotion they were both going after. Margaret's intent appears to fall under what conflict-handling strategy?
Competing
Which strategy is harmful when trying to negotiate a win-win agreement?
Compromise
You are acting to help resolve a conflict by creating a settlement. Both parties trust you, and you are acting as a communication link between the opponent and the negotiator. What third-party negotiation role does this best describe?
Conciliator
Of the following, which power tactic tends to be among the most effective?
Consultation
Formal appraisal would be more popular in which type of country?
Countries high in assertiveness
Franco has recommended a change in his company's performance evaluation method. He finds it helpful for managers to focus their attention on differences between effective and ineffective job performance. Which approach to performance evaluation is Franco recommending?
Critical incidents
Which of the following is NOT a function of culture?
Culture dictates organizational structure and defines the appropriate management style to be used for various levels of employees.
Items such as where the negotiation will take place and what issues will be covered, occur in which step in the negotiation process?
Definition of ground rules
In which of the following cultures would employees be expected to exhibit precision and analysis?
Detail orientation
Your coworker Tom has been gossiping and spreading rumors about other team members. In recent meetings, he has also been publicly blaming others for his own mistakes. Just yesterday, you saw him taking personal items from another employee's cubicle. How would you characterize Tom's behavior?
Deviant workplace behavior
Which of the following is recognized as a serious disadvantage of oral/verbal communication?
Distortion increases as the message passes through more people.
The local university's fraternity pledges are likely to go through which entry socialization option?
Divestiture
Jocelyn was concerned because she had just received word that the company was going to be forced to lay off a few of the employees in her department. She decided to get her subordinates together and let them know what was going on before they heard it through the grapevine. Thinking about the direction of communication, this would be an example of ____________.
Downward Communication
What is the definition of downward communication?
Downward communication flows from one level of a group or organization to a lower level.
Once an applicant passes substantive selection methods, which of the following contingent checks is likely to be performed?
Drug tests
According to the punctuated-equilibrium model, when does marked acceleration of activity occur?
During the group's last meeting
Paul and Roberta were meeting with their team for what seemed like the 20th time in an attempt to come together on how the project should be done. Although some team members wanted to take a long-term approach to the solution, others thought a short-term approach would be best so the team could move on. Several fights had already broken out among the team and several members were barely speaking to each other outside of the team meetings. This would be considered which type of conflict?
Dysfunctional
What might be a reason that managers avoid formal performance feedback to employees?
Employees can become defensive.
A few French companies launched new products in Vietnam. Which of the following would NOT be a communication barrier they could face?
Employing a Vietnamese manager could eliminate or minimize the cultural communication issues.
The belief that this type of training does not have a long-term effect on values is a criticism of what type of training?
Ethics
Which trait from the Big 5 personality framework seems to be the most predictive trait of effective leadership?
Extraversion
Melvin's manager is very good at asking Melvin to repeat back messages to be sure he understands what was said. Which component of the communication process does Melvin's manager stress?
Feedback
According to Fiedler's contingency model, effective group performance depends on the proper match between the leader's style and the degree to which the situation gives the leader control. Which of the following statements using Fiedler's model is CORRECT/TRUE?
Fiedler assumes an individual's leadership style is stable.
Team Red has a few members who are high individual performers, but not very good team players. What can be done to help them be more cooperative and collaborative?
Focus training on team building skills and provide incentives for team efforts.
Suppose an organization needs to create 30 teams of 4 people each and has 60 highly conscientious people and 60 who score low on conscientiousness. Which of the following suggestions for team selection would be best in this situation?
Forming 15 teams of highly conscientious people and 15 teams of members low on conscientiousness.
The national director has been sent to Argentina to set up new offices. What can he do to overcome the potential problems in cross-cultural communication with the new work teams?
Foster a climate of mutual respect and fairness.
The members of the IT department have spent two days debating the best approach to roll out the new software update. After allowing each member of the department to voice his or her case, a decision was made that all the members could support. What type of conflict has the IT department experienced?
Functional
A significant experiment conducted on how individual behavior is influenced by group norms is known as the ______________________.
Hawthorne studies
HIT Corp. has developed a mentorship program for its managers and is encouraging them to engage in specific behaviors, including coaching others to help them develop skills, acting as sounding boards for ideas, and counseling others to bolster their self-confidence. What other activities are generally included in a mentorship program?
Identify a less experienced, lower-level employee who appears to have potential for future development.
A manager wants to increase the cohesiveness and productivity of project teams within his organization. What should he do for the groups?
Increase the amount of time group members spend together.
Acme Company wants to adopt a classification system to order each employee from best to worst. What type of performance evaluation system are they adopting?
Individual ranking
A manager needs to get a small project completed quickly. The work includes simple tasks that do not require diverse input. What is the best way to get the work done?
Individuals
________ are natural formations in the work environment that appear in response to the need for social contact. Three employees from different departments who regularly have lunch or coffee together are an example of this type of unit.
Informal groups
Bob is working on a new report for the next quarterly meeting that he knows the CEO needs to determine next quarter's direction. He is frustrated that Anna has yet to get back with him on the newest profit figures, yet always seems to have time to stop in the hallways and talk with friends. Bob's issue relates to which of the communication functions?
Information exchange
Rebecca is trying to influence her subordinates to support an organizational change. Of the following, which influence tactic would be most likely to be effective?
Inspirational appeals
Jessica is representing her small business at a tenants' meeting negotiating rent rates with her landlord. She does not believe that negotiations must be based on a fixed pie whereby the landlord loses at the tenants' gain or vice versa. What approach is Jessica likely to use?
Integrative bargaining
During which stage of conflict do decisions to act in a given way occur?
Intentions
Your firm has been focusing training efforts on listening, communicating, and team-building skills. What category of training has your firm decided to focus on?
Interpersonal skills
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Interpersonal skills of team members are not crucial.
Which of the following is used as a common denominator to unite members of a given culture?
Language
An accounting firm is likely to focus on which Ethical Climate Theory (ECT) category?
Law and code
Throughout history, strong leaders have been described by their traits. Trait theories of leadership focus on personal qualities and characteristics. The search for personality, social, physical, or intellectual attributes that differentiate leaders from non-leaders goes back to the earliest stages of leadership research. Which of the following accurately describes the difference between a leader and a non-leader?
Leaders who like being around people and can assert themselves (extraverted), and who are disciplined and able to keep commitments they make (conscientious) have an apparent advantage when it comes to leadership, suggesting good leaders do have key traits in common.
Which of the following serves as a major function of communication?
Management
Which of the following statements about political behavior is TRUE?
Many managers report that some use of political behavior is ethical as long as it doesn't directly harm anyone else.
Martin is a marketing rep who wants to qualify for a company trip to London. He is claiming that he has sold more products in the company than anyone else who works there, even though he has only sold three units in the last two months. He tries to tell his boss that he actually sold five units in the two months. What impression management technique is he using?
Martin is using the enhancement technique.
Which of the following is considered a basic skill?
Math
You have been retained by parties to a large labor-management negotiation. Both parties are eager to work together and settle the matter, but they also want to retain their decision-making power. Which of the following would be the most effective role for you to assume?
Mediator
Stephanie has completed her six-month probationary period on the job. She is feeling very confident in her position and has gained the trust of her teammates. She has embraced the organizational culture and even recommended friends to apply. Which stage of the socialization process has Stephanie most recently completed?
Metamorphosis
Reference checks can be helpful for an employer to verify some important information about the applicant's work history. ________ of employers conduct both employment and personal reference checks on applicants at some point in the hiring process. The reason is obvious: They want to know how an applicant did in past jobs and whether former employers would recommend hiring the person.
More than 80 percent
Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. When writing e-mails, avoid jargon and slang, use formal titles, use formal e-mail addresses for yourself, and make your message concise and well-written. B. Lack of visual and vocal cues in e-mails means emotionally positive messages, like those including praise, will be seen as more emotionally neutral than the sender intended. C. Security is a huge concern for nearly all organizations with private or proprietary information about clients, customers, and employees. D. Face-to-face communication provides the highest degree of message channel richness. E. New controls in e-mail programs can ensure that your e-mail will remain private, both within your organization's server and at the receiver's end as well.
New controls in e-mail programs can ensure that your e-mail will remain private, both within your organization's server and at the receiver's end as well.
Organizations tend to increase the amount of political behavior that occurs within the organization when they __________________.
reduce resources
You are setting up new policies that will provide employees with opportunities to discover what they do best and gain rewards as they do well. Which one of the following are you trying to develop?
Positive culture
Which of the following is NOT a stage in the conflict process?
Potential compatibility
During which of the following does an individual attempt to anticipate the expectations of the organization?
Prearrival stage
Which stage of socialization focuses on individual values and expectations?
Prearrival stage
BATNA is part of which step in the negotiation process?
Preparation and planning
Which of the following power tactics would involve the use of warnings, repeated demands, and threats to influence behavior?
Pressure
________________ is the power tactic that involves the use of warnings, repeated demands, and threats to influence behavior.
Pressure
In order to control ethical behavior without losing good employees, your company has just put in an anonymous tip line that employees can use to report unethical behavior without having to identify themselves and get in trouble. Which principle in creating a more ethical culture is the company using?
Provide protective mechanisms.
The power tactic that uses arguments supported with facts is called ____________.
Rational Persuasion
As a new manager, which of the following power tactics is likely to get the best "buy-in" and cooperation from your subordinates?
Rational persuasion
John has observed multiple conflicts among his new team members. Two members refuse to speak to one another or attend the same meetings after a heated discussion six months ago. Three other members have continued to argue over whether the work of data input should be outsourced. What types of conflict is the team experiencing?
Relationship and process
Which of the following is NOT a major function of communication within a group or organization?
Resolution
Your company has monthly luncheons that start with a big company chant, and then everyone sits and eats together. What is this an example of?
Rituals
Within groups, individuals can take on responsibilities, both formal and informal, within the organization. The set of expected behavior patterns attributed to someone occupying a given position in a social unit are called what?
Roles
Organizational culture is sustained by which of the following forces?
Selection
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about sexual harassment?
Sexual harassment is almost exclusively a phenomenon experienced by women being harassed by males.
Problem-solving skills training is intended to accomplish which of the following?
Sharpen logic and reasoning skills
Playing down differences while emphasizing common interests between the conflicting parties is known as which of the following conflict-resolution techniques?
Smoothing
________ proposes that people have emotional reactions to the failure or success of their group because their self-esteem gets tied into the group's performance.
Social Identity Theory
________ proposes that people have emotional reactions to the failure or success of their group because their self-esteem gets tied into the group's performance.
Social identity theory
______________________ states that leaders convey values that are other-centered versus self-centered and who role-model ethical conduct.
Socialized charismatic leadership
Strategic recruiting is seen as ____________________.
a cornerstone
The culture of the ABC Company values kindness toward others, honesty and openness. Employees are encouraged to engage in flexible thinking. While profits are important, the company's mission statement has placed an emphasis on social responsibility and encourages employees to engage in socially responsible initiatives within the community. What type of organizational culture describes the ABC Company?
Spiritual
Conflict issues are generally defined in which stage of the conflict process?
Stage II
Pam used to love her job. Her boss, Tina, was easy to communicate with and was very straightforward. Pam always knew where Tina stood, even if she didn't always agree with Tina's decisions. This week, Pam learned that Tina had retired and David had taken her place. Although David was quite politically adept and told a great joke, Pam and the rest of the team felt him to be disingenuous and never really understood what he wanted or how he wanted it done. By the end of the year, job satisfaction amongst the team had plummeted. Which stage of the conflict process is represented here?
Stage I: Potential opposition or Incompatibility
Hometown Appliance has been having issues with salesmen who are giving customers incorrect pricing or information or creating advertising to draw customers into the store only to tell them that the item is sold out. In order to resolve some of the ethical issues that the organization is having, what might be the best solution?
Start at the top of the command structure.
Susan is a manager with high self-monitoring, an internal locus of control, and a high need for power. Which of the following impression management techniques will she likely use to vie for a director position in her company?
Susan will probably use self-promotion to vie for a promotion.
Which of the following concepts from distributive bargaining defines what an individual would like to achieve in a negotiation?
Target point
Which of the following groups is most likely to pass through the sequencing of activities known as the punctuated equilibrium model?
Temporary groups with a finite deadline
What is one of the most important outcomes that an organization's benefit program should strive for?
The benefit program should be uniquely suited to the culture.
Kayla has a large project to accomplish for the organization that is quite complex and requires a short turnaround time. She is considering whether she wants to organize a team to accomplish the task or whether she wants to assign one individual to the task. In considering whether a team or an individual might best be suited to accomplish the project, which of the following would be TRUE?
The common purpose of the project lends itself to a team.
Mentoring relationships serve both career and psychological functions for protégés. But, why would a leader want to be a mentor?
The leader may feel they have something to share with the younger generation and want to provide a legacy.
The presence or absence of individual offices within an organization would be considered an example of cultural ________________________.
symbols
Felicia was just added to a new task force at work which looks at ways in which to further engage employees. What might be a sign that Felicia has been added to a team rather than a group?
The task force creates a positive synergy by identifying issues and then collectively determining possible solutions.
Sarah has shared with Noel that they are part of their manager's ingroup. What argument can she use to convince Noel of the correctness of her perception?
They have higher performance ratings than others in their department
Perceptions about the organization and work environment that employees of that organization share are defined as the organizational climate.
True
The XYZ Company has opted to include suppliers and customers in the performance appraisal process. This type of performance evaluation is known as 360-degree evaluation.
True
Which of the following is the definition of a group?
Two or more individuals interacting and interdependent
Initial selection criteria determine which of the following?
Whether an applicant meets basic qualification criteria
A group that interacts primarily to share information, make decisions, and help each group member perform within his or her area of responsibility is a(n) __________.
Work Group
Jose was applying for a position as an electrician in the local school district. As part of the hiring process, which type of testing would be MOST appropriate in evaluating his skills relative to the position?
Work sample testing
Which of the following is an example of distributive bargaining?
You see a house you love. You put in an offer, the owner counter-offers, and the two of you finally settle on a price.
Substantive selection methods include _______________________.
a structured interview
Rich Karlgaard of Forbes explains that teams are popular because_______________.
a team of people happily committed will outperform a smart individual
Justin is hostile to his employees. His employees have complained that he curses at them routinely and has even thrown books at them. Justin's leadership style may be classified as _______.
abusive supervision
Self-serving behavior within an organization can be lessened by improving ___________.
accountability
Maria's company operates in a dynamic environment with an external focus. The culture is based on change. She and her coworkers value growth and the stimulation that comes from change. She and her coworkers also appreciate the autonomy they have on the job. Maria's culture is likely classified as a(n) ____________________.
adhocracy
One general drawback of group decision-making is __________________.
ambiguous responsibility
Due to a sales decline, Traci, the Human Resources Director at Oakley Corporation, must lay off Brandt, an employee with about ten years of service, who had plans on retiring from the firm someday. Traci hopes to leave a favorable impression of Oakley with Brandt, and in order to do so Traci should arrange for ________.
an exit interview with Brandt before his termination
In the preparation and planning step of the negotiation process you should ______________.
assess what you think the other party's goals are
Teams prefer male leaders when aggressively competing against other teams. Teams prefer female leaders when there is competition within teams and there is a call to improve positive relationships within the group. This phenomenon is an example of the results of ___________.
attribution theory
The ______________________of leadership suggests that it is more important to appear to be a leader than to actually be one.
attribution theory
Joseph starts each morning at work briefly scanning e-mails that came in late the previous day and overnight in order to get a handle on his schedule for the day. This would be considered _____________________.
automatic processing
BATNA in the negotiation process refers to the _________________________.
best alternative to a negotiated agreement
Eva is perceived by her team members as having extraordinary leadership abilities. Her strong vision enables her team members to buy in. She has continually taken personal risks to protect her team. On several occasions, she has lobbied for innovative approaches with management and is often described as an individual who "goes against the flow." Eva is a(n) _______ leader.
charismatic
Jamal has been tasked with putting together a new team for a new Starbucks project line. As Jamal thinks through the components that will make this team effective, he considers both how many members need to be on the team and the various abilities that the team members need in order to complete the project. Jamal is concerned with team _______________.
composition
In evaluating the effectiveness of team diversity on team performance and turnover, member turnover in a team is likely to be higher when _________________.
conflict is high
According to the Ohio State studies, the extent to which a person's job relationships are characterized by mutual trust, respect for employees' ideas, and regard for their feelings is known as _________________.
consideration
Apex Motors created a team of individuals from production, global PR, global communications, and U.S. marketing to develop its new Solarity hybrid car. The team's suggestions resulted in a product that would be cost-effective to produce and distribute, and that was marketed through a tightly integrated, multifaceted strategy. This example illustrates the use of ___________.
cross-functional teams
Lloyd does not really define himself in terms of his organization. He has been experiencing low identification with his firm. His manager has been increasingly concerned as a result of Lloyd's decreased satisfaction because he knows it is likely that Lloyd will experience: ________________.
decreased OCBs
The Ohio State studies of leadership identified two critical dimensions in the behavioral approaches to leadership: ____________________ and _________.
initiating structure; consideration
Pam is stressed out over what to do about a co-worker who is constantly making personal calls, although there is a strict policy that personal calls are not to be made on company time. Hearing about this issue, Lemont expressed his own dissatisfaction with a couple of female co-workers who were constantly making sexually explicit jokes around him. Ginger just wishes everyone would stop talking about everyone else all the time because she can't seem to get anything done. These are all examples of _____________________.
deviant workplace behavior
Amanda is negotiating a new applicant tracking service for her department with a software vendor. She intends to make the first offer and has researched to be sure it is an aggressive, but reasonable one. She has a clear target point in mind for herself and believes she understands the lowest amount the vendor is likely to accept. Amanda is engaged in ____________.
distributive bargaining
Jocelyn was concerned because she had just received word that the company was going to be forced to lay off a few of the employees in her department. She decided to get her subordinates together and let them know what was going on before they heard it through the grapevine. Thinking about the direction of communication, this would be an example of ____________.
downward communication
Conflict that approaches the top range of the conflict continuum is almost always _____________.
dysfunctional
Ahmed was tasked with building a new team at the bank which would examine declining customer and employee satisfaction. Ahmed felt that there were a lot of issues that had to do with some new policies from corporate and some recent management changes and doubted that any of the ideas that this team would come up with would actually be implemented. His doubt in what the team could accomplish speaks to the team's ___________________.
efficacy
The XYZ Company has determined that they must update their approach to hiring and communicating with their employees. They are exploring the development of an in-house social networking application. This is known as __________.
enterprise social software
An organization's ECI is defined as its _____________________.
ethical climate index
National and organizational cultures may clash when it comes to ____________.
ethics
According to the text, the best downward communicators ________________________.
explain the reasons behind their communications and solicit feedback
A side-effect of diversity within groups might be __________________.
faultlines
The daily conflict in the department has caused Mason to experience high levels of anxiety. He leaves work each day tense and frustrated. Mason is experiencing ________.
felt conflict
When a sender purposely manipulates information so the receiver will see it in a more favorable light, ________ is occurring.
filtering
An organization's dominant culture _________________________.
focuses on the core values shared by members of the organization
Studies on the behavioral theory of leadership have received mixed results because _____________.
follower preferences vary from one culture to another
Princeton University's policy that professors cannot give A's to more than 35 percent of their students is an example of _______________.
forced distribution
Power based on position would be considered _______________ power.
formal
An employee in an individualistic culture is more likely to value ____________.
formal feedback
Problems in communicating with those outside of our own culture often occur because of ______________.
generalizations from our cultural origin
Alberto is concerned with the low performance level of his team. Recently he has observed a tendency for team members to enthusiastically support the idea and withhold their dissenting opinions. Once an idea is presented, everyone simply goes along with it and foregoes a robust discussion of the pros and cons. It is likely that Alberto's team is experiencing ________.
groupthink
Umberto and Keisha have both been members of their organization's computer services group for over a year. During that time, the group has been trying to decide whether to go with a Microsoft server for e-mail or another e-mail system. There has been much debate back and forth with no resolution. Although Umberto and Keisha both believe that there are better alternatives, the group leader and manager of the department are really pushing for the Microsoft server and so despite some misgivings, Umberto and Keisha agree with the decision to go with the Microsoft server. This is an example of______________________.
groupthink
You are living at home with your parents and they are paying for your college education. Since you do not have a job or funds to pay for college, and you value an education, your parents __________.
have power over you, but just until you graduate and land a job with a good income
Suppose you were building a team to create a new project for Ford Motor Company. Enhancing performance for teams with high levels of emotional stability would suggest selecting members who were ___________________.
high in task conflict
Teams which are gender diverse are likely to exhibit the potential for _________________.
higher innovation
According to the general dependence postulate, the greater B's dependence on A, the more power A has over B. Therefore, ____________________.
if B has a scarce resource A wants, B has more power over A
Dependence of one person who controls a resource over another who wants that resource is greater when the resource is non-substitutable, scarce, and ______________.
important
Expert power is based on ________.
influence wielded as a result of expertise, special skill, or knowledge
The use of flattery or behaving in a friendly manner in order to improve the likelihood that someone will agree to a request is called __________________.
ingratiation
The Ohio State studies found that ________.
initiating structure and consideration accounted for most of the leadership behavior described by employees
Organizational climates that foster individual-level successes that help their organizations thrive in competitive industries would likely be classified as ___________________ under the Ethical Climate Theory (ECT)?
instrumental
One of the best predictors of whether people will use an automatic or controlled process for reacting to a persuasive message is their _________________.
interest level
The framework, or locus, of conflict where the conflict occurs between groups or teams is considered ________________________ conflict.
intergroup
Most research on relationship and process conflict is focused on _____________ conflict.
intragroup
The big plus of arbitration over mediation is that ________.
it always results in a settlement
Political behavior within an organization may include all of the following EXCEPT ________________.
keeping salaries secret
The Board of Directors is meeting to confirm the strategic projects for the new year. They are engaging in ________.
lateral communication
Pam, the manager in the education division, was concerned about how work was being processed in the office. She finally called a meeting to outline what was going to be acceptable and not acceptable in terms of work process. Although several people on the team were convinced that this was not the correct way to do the work, they did it this way anyway because Pam had ______________ power.
legitimate
Sam carefully documents every promise or conversation with his supervisor and seldom takes management's word for anything. Sam is likely ________________.
low in trust propensity
Joshua is on the culture team at work, while Debbie and Amalie are on the social team. Each year they have decided to come together to try and plan a few events to increase overall employee engagement. This is considered a(n) ________________team.
multiteam system
To solve the problem of higher coordination demands that accompany increases in team size, organizations use ________________.
multiteam systems
Attributes that make it impossible for a leader to make any difference in follower outcomes are referred to as __________.
neutralizers
The communication process includes __________.
noise
Perceptions about the organization and work environment that employees of that organization share are defined as the _______________.
organizational climate
Desiree was interviewing for a position as the new purchasing manager within her organization. As part of that process, the managers from other areas of the organization came together to hold an interview. This would be considered a(n) ________________.
panel interview
Trait theories of leadership assert that ________.
personal qualities and characteristics differentiate leaders from non-leaders
One variable that might lessen the negative effects of power is _______________.
personality
Generally, people from individualist countries see power in _______________ terms.
personalized
Newer technology based recruiting techniques include all of the following EXCEPT _________________.
phone interviews
Alan has been withholding key information from decision-makers and leaking confidential information to the media. His manager has described his behaviors as a blatant attempt to further his interests in the organization. However, Alan's coworkers have described his behaviors as a selfless effort to ultimately benefit the organization. How might Alan's behaviors be classified?
political
Activities that are NOT required as part of a person's formal role in the organization but that influence, or attempt to influence, the distribution of advantages and disadvantages within the organization are known as ________.
political behavior
When a work group is high in ________________, deceit, amorality, and rudeness tend to be more pronounced.
psychopathy and aggression
The power tactic that uses arguments supported with facts is called _____________.
rational persuasion
Jeff aspires to be a member of the golf team at work. He has begun to dress like the members, wearing khakis and polo shirts each Friday to work and has joined the same country club. He goes out of his way to speak to the golf team members in the hallway and has purchased the same brand of golf clubs all the team members own. The golf team would be considered Jeff's __________.
reference group
Steve Stoute's company, Translation, matches pop-star spokespersons with corporations that want to promote their brands. Stoute matched Jay-Z with Reebok to use the star's credibility to reach youth culture. This is an example of using _______ power.
referent
A year ago, the IT team earned corporate-wide recognition for its performance. More recently, it has begun to experience some declines in its performance. They have missed the last three project deadlines and have experienced budget overruns. The team leader has encouraged the team members to reflect on and adjust their purpose. To turn around the team's performance, the team lead is encouraging the team to show __________.
reflexivity
According to the punctuated-equilibrium model, groups experience a transition halfway between the first meeting and the official deadline ____________.
regardless of the length of the project time frame
Rajin has recently been appointed the leader of a task group at work, which has historically met every Thursday evening from 5p.m. to 6p.m. Most of the members of the group have organized their schedules around this time. Rajin, however, has also taken on the role of Little League coach for his son's baseball team on the same night at the same time and has promised the team the time would not change. This is an example of ________________.
role conflict
When two or more role expectations are contradictory, this is known as ________.
role conflict
Our view of how we are supposed to act in a given situation is known as ________________.
role perception
When words mean different things to different people this is considered a barrier caused by _____________.
semantics
Brent's work team has just ended its first meeting and the timeline has been set for six months. According to the punctuated-equilibrium model, during the first couple of months of the project, Brent's activity could be described as ______________________.
slow in terms of progress
Jason has been a top performer for the last five years. He has always worked on individual projects. Recently, Jason was included on a 7-person team and his manager noticed that Jason's work efforts have diminished significantly. Jason is likely experiencing __________.
social loafing
The adaptation of employees to the culture within an organization is aided through the process of _______________.
socialization
A socially defined position or rank given to groups or group members by others is known as ________.
status
Cohesiveness in a group can be encouraged by ______________________.
stimulating intergroup competition
Nordstrom employees know exactly what is expected of them. The company's core values are so widely held and shared that they provide great influence on all the employees. Nordstrom's culture is characterized as a(n) _______ culture.
strong
Structured interviews limit ________________.
subjectivity
When he went to pick up his mail, Jeremy overheard a manager tell another that the company was going to freeze wages. Jeremy quickly told a few of his colleagues who then passed the information on to others in the organization. By noon, most of the employees in the company knew of the planned wage freeze. This is an example of _______.
the grapevine
One of the most important reasons to use written communication is because ________.
the information conveyed is tangible and verifiable
Haley's team is geographically dispersed across four continents. They have been holding their team meetings online using a wide-area network and videoconferencing. Haley's team is a(n) __________.
virtual team
A group that interacts primarily to share information, make decisions, and help each group member perform within his or her area of responsibility is a(n) __________.
work group
Five employees in a project meeting whose individual efforts result in performance that is greater than the sum of the individual inputs is a(n) ________, although five employees interacting primarily to share information and help each individual perform within his or her own area of responsibility is a ________.
work team; work group
The XYZ Company has opted to include suppliers and customers in the performance appraisal process. What type of performance evaluation is the XYZ Company most likely using?
360-degree evaluation
You are an HR manager and you want to foster the enhancement of a spiritual organization. Which of the following would you say will differentiate spiritual organizations from their nonspiritual counterparts?
Benevolence, strong sense of purpose, trust and respect, and open-mindedness.
Which of the following channels of communication provides the highest channel richness?
Face-to-face communication
Charmaine is the director of training in her organization. She has decided to do a study of all the managers within the organization to determine leadership style and the amount of control each of the leaders has in a given situation. Charmaine is focusing on what leadership model?
Fiedler's contingency model
Laissez-faire, management by exception, and idealized influence leader behaviors are part of which leadership model?
Full-range leadership model
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about high-status people? A. High-status people participate less actively in group discussions. B. High-status people are better able to resist conformity pressures than lower-status members. C. High-status people are usually more assertive than lower-status peers. D. High-status individuals are less likely to adhere to group norms than lower-status members. E. High status individuals are likely to control the group's resources.
High-status people participate less actively in group discussions.
Leaders develop ingroup and outgroup relationships with their followers according to which theory of leadership?
Leader-member exchange (LMX) theory
Julius wanted to sharpen the skills of his team because several new pieces of technology had recently been introduced and the team didn't seem to be arriving at solutions quite as quickly as they had in the past. They had also suggested several solutions recently which just didn't consider all the alternatives. What type of training might improve these skills?
Problem-solving training
Joe works with 10 other employees who are responsible for scheduling their own work and assigning specific tasks to individual members, thus eliminating the need for supervision. What type of work group/team is this?
Self-managed work team
Which of the following describes the difference between time-based and money-based workdash-life management strategies?
Time-based strategies remove face-time restrictions on employees, whereas money-based strategies provide employees with additional benefits.
Teams commonly used by companies like Toyota, Ford, and Cisco, which can coordinate complex projects with individuals from similar hierarchical levels but different work areas, are known as ____________ teams.
cross-functional
Daniel is part of a quality control team at work that meets regularly for two hours each Friday afternoon and looks to improve standards and the efficiency of the department. Daniel's team would be considered a(n) ______________.
problem-solving team
Research on leadership emphasizes _______________, while research on power focuses on ______________.
style; tactics
Employees will increase political behavior when organizations practice a(n) ______________ approach.
zero-sum