Chapter 14: Quiz
Which team norm refers to a team climate characterized by mutual trust and respect in which team members are comfortable being themselves?
a. Psychological safety
According to the model of groups presented in your text, which factor is important in maintaining team members' membership and commitment?
a. Satisfaction
Jon loves being on teams, especially when those teams include young, ambitious co-workers eager to prove themselves to management. Jon finds that such co-workers give him the opportunity to relax and let his mind wander to topics he finds more interesting than work. Jon is best described as a _____.
a. free rider
The definition of workplace teams includes the requirement that team members _____.
a. share a performance goa
Seema, a creative director at a marketing agency, notices that her team members often perform better while working as a team than when working alone. This is likely a result of _____.
a. social facilitation
In general, it's best to include members of only a single culture when forming virtual teams, since electronic communication is already fraught with misunderstandings.
F
One of the primary causes of team conflict is competition over resources.
T
When team members go along with each other for the sake of harmony and won't express conflicting opinions, teams can become dysfunctional.
T
Research suggests that teams function best when they have _____ members
b. 3 to 6
Which statement about team cohesiveness is most accurate?
b. If team members agree on purpose and direction, they will be more cohesive.
Which type of negotiation is based on the assumption that all parties want to come up with a creative solution that can benefit both sides?
b. Integrative
At the midway point of a meeting, Esther pulled together the ideas that had been expressed and related them to the group's task. What task-specialist behavior was Esther using?
b. Summarizing
Diverse teams _____.
b. usually produce more innovative solutions
Mischa is the leader of a team tasked with developing a new marketing program. Unfortunately, there two department heads, both of whom will have to agree to implementing the program, have substantial (and substantive) disagreements. Which type of resolution should Mischa seek?
c. Collaborating
Nick tends to help group members reconcile conflict and reach agreement. What socioemotional role behavior does Nick use?
c. Harmonizing
Which type of team is designed to increase the participation of workers in decision making and conducting their jobs, with the goal of improving performance?
c. Self-managed
Which type of team is a team made of members who are geographically or organizationally dispersed, rarely meet face to face, and interact to accomplish their work primarily using advanced information and telecommunications technologies?
c. Virtual
The most effective teams are made of people in _____.
c. both task specialist and socioemotional roles
The _____ stage of group development is marked by conflict and disagreement.
c. storming
Jennifer, a research and development team leader, recognizes that in order to resolve a conflict on her team, more information is needed about the alternative courses of action. Which type of resolution is most appropriate at this time?
d. Avoiding
Which statement about task and relationship conflict is most accurate.
d. In general, task conflict can be beneficial to group performance but relationship conflict is detrimental.
Crystal has a particular dislike for a co-worker and is often late in providing the co-worker with needed information of fails to do so entirely. How is Crystal expressing conflict with her co-worker?
d. Low-directness-low intensity
Functional teams _____ while cross-functional teams _____.
d. have employees from multiple levels of the hierarchy; have employees from about the same level of the hierarchy
During the _____ stage, consensus develops on who has the power, who the leaders are, and what the various members' roles are.
d. norming