Chapter 14 : Managing conflict, change, and politics
Identify the true statements about the negative aspects of conflict.
- People involved in a conflict may take extra time off or sabotage equipment. - People who are busy arguing and trying to persuade others to take their sides are not involved in more productive activities.
Responding to conflict in order
1. Listen 2. Interpret 3. Agree with something 4. Find solutions 5. Agree on process 6. Implement
Managing conflict by confronting a problem and solving it in order.
1. Listening to both side of a problem 2. Attempting to understand rather than to place blame 3. The parties involved should identify the areas about which they agree ad the way they can both benefit from possible solutions 4. Both parties should examine their own needs and then proceed to reach a solution.
Arrange the steps that a supervisor should follow to mediate a conflict in the correct order.
1. The supervisor should establish a constructive environment and ask each person to explain what the problem is 2. The supervisor should ask the parties to the conflict to state individually what they want to accomplish or what will satisfy them 3. The supervisor should restate each party's position and ask all participants to suggest as many solutions as they can 4. The supervisor should encourage the employees to select a solution that benefits all of them 5. The supervisor should summarize what has been discusses and agreed on
During a conflict, a person with _____ is angry or upset about something but directs those feelings toward some other issue.
A hidden agenda
In the context of responding to a conflict, a central concern that is left unstated is _____.
A hidden agenda
In the context of the factors that can influence the success of a change in an organization, which of the following is a people-related variable involved in the change?
Attitudes
Identify a political strategy that is commonly used in organizations.
Building relationships
Based on Kurt Lewin's model of change, _____ is the phase where people begin trying to behave differently.
Changing
Harry grants permission for Priya to start automated sales at one of Bergman's locations. What stage of Lewin's model of change is Harry exhibiting?
Changing
Sylvia, a sales manager at a marketing firm, often threatens to fire her employees if their monthly sales targets are not met. In this scenario, Sylvia is displaying her _____.
Coercive power
_____ arises from fear related to the use of force.
Coercive power
Parties to a conflict who use the conflict management style of _____ are assuming they cannot reach a solution completely acceptable to everyone but would rather not force someone to accept a completely disagreeable choice.
Compromise
_____ is a conflict management strategy that involves parties to the conflict settling on a solution that gives both of them part of what they wanted.
Compromise
_____ refers to the struggle that results from incompatible or opposing needs, feelings, thoughts, or demands within a person or between two or more people.
Conflict
Confronting a problem and solving it is the conflict management strategy of ____.
Conflict resolution
Match the various types of power in an organization to their explanations
Connection power - this arises from a person's relationship to someone powerful Reward power - this arises from giving people something they want
_____ is an approach to building a power base in an organization.
Developing alliances with coworkers
Identify an ethical effort to establish a competitive edge in organizations.
Doing an exceptional job
The ability to manage emotions and interpersonal relationships is known as _____.
Emotional intelligence
Identify a true statement about the refreezing phase of Kurt Lewin's model of change.
Employees should be rewarded for behavior that shows they have made the desired change.
Robert has been working as a system administrator in a software company for a decade. All the employees rely on his _____ to resolve their computer systems-related issues.
Expert power
_____ is the type of power that arises from a person's knowledge or skills.
Expert power
A supervisor with coercive power is usually said to be "charismatic."
False
According to Kurt Lewin's model of change, the change process is complete only when employees recognize the need for change.
False
Conflict that arises between a subordinate and a supervisor because both have different political views is an example of intrapersonal conflict.
False
Parties using a compromising strategy to resolve conflicts get exactly what they want without experiencing any degree of frustration.
False
True or false: Showing off at social occasions is an effective way to build relationships.
False
True or false: Supervisors implementing change should provide opportunities for employees to ask questions just at the time a change is announced.
False
Identify a conflict that arises within an individual.
Intrapersonal conflict
Which of the following statements is true of position power in an organization?
It is possessed by every supervisor in some amount
In the context of strategies for conflict management, which of the following is true of compromise?
It makes sense when a problem is relatively minor.
Identify a true statement about an interpersonal conflict.
It may arise from differing opinions, misunderstandings of a situation, or differences in values or beliefs.
A cop arresting a person who ran a red light is exercising _____.
Legitimate power
A supervisor delegating tasks to employees is exercising _____.
Legitimate power
Match the types of power in an organization to their descriptions.
Legitimate power - this arises from the position a person holds Referent power - this arises from the emotions a person inspires
One of the commonly used political strategies in an organization is _____.
Making a good impression
Identify a true statement about the sources of change in organizations.
New laws and regulations often lead to changes within organizations.
Intentional acts of influence to enhance or protect the self-interest of individuals or groups are referred to as _____.
Organizational politics
Identify a true statement about people's resistance to change.
People's resistance to change is greatest when they are not sure what to expect.
Power that comes from a person's formal role in an organization is known as _____.
Position power
Assume Amir believes that Mark is a great person, so he is willing to work that much harder for Ollie during the holidays. What source of power may best explain this?
Referent
In an organization, a person with _____ is often called charismatic.
Referent power
Jonah, a supervisor, has an energetic personality and is enthusiastic about work. His team members are inspired by his personality and attempt to be more energetic at work. What type of power does he possess?
Referent power
_____ is the phase where a new behavior becomes part of an employee's regular processes according to Kurt Lewin's model of change.
Refreezing
Identify a guideline that supervisors may use in implementing change.
Roll out the change gradually.
Identify an approach involved in the building of a power base in an organization.
Seeking control over resources
Match the characteristics of people with the ability to manage emotions and interpersonal relationships with their descriptions.
Self awareness - recognizing their emotions and how they affect others Self-regulation - ability to control emotions and maintain integrity
Sometimes management or individuals intentionally bring about a conflict to achieve an objective. This is referred to as a(n) _____.
Strategic conflict
The objective in a(n) _____ is to use intentional competition to motivate employees to do exceptional work.
Strategic conflict
Identify an example that describes an intrapersonal conflict.
The choice between accepting a promotion that involves moving away from one's family and keeping one's current job to be near one's family.
Identify a true statement about socializing in organizations.
The wisest course to take when socializing is to be sensible but natural.
In an organizational context, compromise as a strategy for conflict management is best suited when _____.
Time is limited
Factors that can affect the success of a change include the kind of change to be made.
True
Implementing change and resolving conflicts are easier for a person who has a relatively strong position in an organization.
True
To do favors so that others will be in one's debt is an important way supervisors can build their power bases.
True
True or false: If two employees disagree over how to fill out time sheets for sick days, there is a conflict between the employees.
True
True or false: In the long run, the most successful way to look exceptional is to produce exceptional results.
True
True or false: Political skills help a supervisor obtain the cooperation and support of others in an organization.
True
True or false: When people do not understand the reasons for change, the effort to change does not seem worthwhile.
True
Identify a true statement about the first step in initiating a conflict resolution.
Understand the conflict by focusing on behavior, not on personalities.
The first step in initiating a conflict resolution is _____.
Understanding the conflict
Priya ends her presentation by asking her colleagues to imagine "a world where you never have to wait in line for your groceries again!" What stage of Lewin's model of change is Priya exhibiting?
Unfreezing
Identify a true statement about the positive aspects of conflicts.
When conflict serves as a signal that a problem exists, it can stimulate a creative response.
Kurt Lewin's model of change makes an assumption that _____.
an organization must provide a way for new behavior to become established practice when employees begin changing
When responding to a conflict, it is important to _____ to understand the problem.
avoid statements of blame
During the refreezing phase of Kurt Lewin's model of change, backsliding is likely when _____.
employees merely fulfill the basic requirements of a change without adjusting their attitudes
A true statement about the sources of change in organizations is that _____.
forming employee unions could lead to changes
In the context of mediating a conflict, if employees are calling one another names, a supervisor should _____.
have the employees concentrate on the issue instead of such destructive behavior
Hannah and Karen, paralegals at a law firm, fail to get along because of their differences in personality. Hannah is dedicated and focused, whereas Karen is easygoing. This scenario is an example of a(n) _____.
interpersonal conflict
A(n) _____ arises when a person has trouble selecting from among goals.
intrapersonal conflict
Having a child or taking an exciting job that requires an individual to travel throughout the year results in _____ of choosing between two good possibilities.
intrapersonal conflict
A true statement about the positive aspects of conflict is that _____.
it can serve as an opportunity for constructive problem solving and change
The first step in responding constructively to a conflict is to _____.
listen to the other person and try to make sense of what the problem is really about
Since change is a fact of organizational life, supervisors _____.
must determine how to make changes work rather than determine whether organizations should change
Kurt Lewin's model of change assumes that employees _____.
must see the status quo as less than ideal before a change can occur
One of the guidelines that supervisors may use while implementing change is _____.
promising to investigate if the supervisors do not know the answers to employee concerns
A true statement about the negative aspects of conflict is that _____.
sometimes conflict is seen as a need for someone to benefit at someone else's expense