RAT'S-for final
A total quality management approach argues that a team based approach is always best.
False
According to Kim and Tamborini, black men are no longer discriminated against in jobs that require more social skills.
False
Because of their experience with multiple roles, women rarely have difficulty achieving a balance between work and home lives.
False
Burnout and tedium are synonymous terms for being overwhelmed by the pressures of work.
False
Conflict exists when there is even the perception of incompatible goals between two individuals
False
Discrimination refers to negative attitudes toward an organizational member based upon gender or perceived culture.
False
In a crisis, effective leaders will wait awhile before they begin communicating.
False
Individual characteristics such as personality and gender exert a strong influence on the ways in which conflict is resolved.
False
Planned change always involves top management dictating change processes to lower level employees.
False
The main difference between the accommodating and the avoidance conflict management styles is the level of concern for self.
False
In an organization characterized by cultural separatism, members of the minority culture are forced to adopt the norms and values of the dominant culture.
False??
Which of following best characterizes the ideal style of communication in a Human Resources organization?
formal and informal, but especially informal
Bill Gates is an example of a _______ in the culture of Microsoft.
hero
The conflict management style marked by high concern for self and high concern for other is _______________.
Collaborative
Which of the following communication processes can have an important influence on decreasing role ambiguity?
All: a. socialization b. conflict resolution c. information load d. emotional support
Which type of approach would strongly discourage diversity?
Classical
Margaret has designed a research project which will consider the impact of perceived power differences between a caregiver and a patient on the perception of social support for the patient. Margaret is probably a __________ theorist
Critical
Which approach views organizational change as a reflection of organizational values and assumptions?
Cultural
Bernadine works as clerk in a candy store. Her boss told her that she must smile at every customer whether she feels like it or not because smiling has been shown to increase candy sales. This smiling rule is an example of ___________________.
Emotional labor
Jordan is a volunteer at a shelter where the emergency needs of domestic violence survivors are met. Kate, the volunteer coordinator, tells Jordan that she can provide her with detailed directions about how to counsel clients, but it was also ok if Jordan chose to use her own style of counseling based on her prior experience as a counselor. What human resources concept is primarily demonstrated in this situation?
Empowerment
____________ stereotypes are not viable explanations for understanding the impact of personal factors on choices about conflict resolution strategies.
Gender
The ___________________ is a barrier so subtle that it is transparent, yet so strong that it prevents women and minorities from moving into management
Glass ceiling
The _______________ management style is characterized by a leader who does the minimum necessary to get by.
Impoverished
Bernard is attending his first faculty meeting. He asks his colleagues what he should say at thesis meetings. His coworkers tell him there is nothing in particular that he say or do. He should "go with the flow." What aspect of cultural performance does this represent?
Improvisational
In considering the individual needs of workers, the human relations approach rejects the ____________ metaphor of organizing.
Machine
Blake and Mouton's Managerial Grid assumes that effective leaders need to demonstrate both concern for __________ and concern for ________________.
Production/Employees
The objectification of culture is:
Risky because it deemphasizes the complex processes of culture
A cultural analysis of organizational subcultures can highlight differences in power and ideology within an organization
True
Because they are often unaware of the organizational context in which stress occurs, friends and family members are less able to provide effective informational support.
True
Burnout tends to have a negative impact on work satisfaction and employee commitment
True
Change can occur at various levels of the organization.
True
Human resources theorists argue that communication about new ideas is a critical component of organizations.
True
In a benevolent-authoritative organization, managers have the explicit goal of exploiting workers.
True
Organizations advocating a trait approach to leadership often use personality tests to select people for leadership roles
True
Peters and Waterman, and Deal and Kennedy's conceptualizations of culture are prescriptive
True
Scholars of organizational culture see it as something that is both emergent and highly complex.
True
There is a difference between studying organizational culture as something an organization is versus something that it has.
True
One of the criticisms of the "grid" approach to organizational conflict is that it does not adequately regard the nonverbal nature of conflict.
True?
Jamon is a manager in a Human Resources organization. He has a message for Bob who works on the assembly line. What channel is he likely to use to get the message to Bob?
any
Ralph's Pretty Good Grocery has been making an effort to diversify their workforce. New hires are encouraged to learn the organization's norms and values as quickly as possible as a way to ensure job security. Ralph's is acculturating its new employees through
assimilation
Schein's third level of culture considers the rarely articulated ____________ held by group members
assumptions
Which of the following approaches considers conflict as inefficient, counterproductive and manageable through third party intervention?
classical
Which type of approach would view change negatively, unless the change is carefully controlled by management?
classical
Georgette has always thought she and Ted had the perfect marriage. Every time they disagree, she pushes for her side, and he wants her happy, so she always gets her way. Georgette uses a __________ style of conflict resolution and Ted uses a __________ style.
competitive/accommodative
The cultural tale that is a narrative with the expressed goal of uncovering the deep power structure implicit in organizational functioning is
critical tale
When organizational members act on their prejudice, they are engaged in __________________________.
discrimination
An increase in the diversity of workgroup members has been found to have what impact on communication?
enhanced problem solving
A leader who models the behaviors he or she wants followers to do is fulfilling which concept of transformational leadership?
exemplification
Emotional communication at work is only stressful if the emotions communicated are "fake" or non-genuine.
false
When workers enact emotional labor, they are rarely aware that they are acting for the purpose of managerial and (sometimes) personal profit.
false
What are the three key components of Putnam and Poole's definition of conflict?
incompatible goals, interdependence, interaction?
Communication is enacted at which phase in the conflict process?
manifest conflict
The direction of communication in a Human Resources organization is:
multi-directional
The "match" of the leadership style to the characteristics of the situation is addressed in which of the following theories?
none of the above?
Jasmine works in an adult care facility and she is beginning to feel ineffective and to think that she's really not cut out for the job. Jasmine is experiencing
reduced personal accomplishment
Molly did not hear about the opening for the Director of Public Relations position in her place of employment because she is not tapped into the informal communication network. Molly has experienced difficulty in access resulting from
relational barriers.
Reactions to organizational change by lower level employees that interfere with change implementation processes are called:
resistance.
The link between ___________________ and burnout can be measured in terms of rate and complexity
stressors or ?
The four key components of Deal and Kennedy's "strong cultures" are
values, heroes, rites/rituals, and the cultural network.
Joan has a conversation with her supervisor, Judy. She asks Judy about a rumor that the nursing home is about to be sold to a new company. Judy knows the rumor is true, but tells Joan that as upper management has said, there are no plans for the home to be sold at this time. Which strategy for communicating about change is Judy using?
withhold and uphold