Exams 3 and 4 Principles of Management
Which group is NOT protected by the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
A. Age
Job enlargement and job enrichment are basically the same thing.
False
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act prevents a teenager from getting fired.
False
All of the following are programs developed by human resource managers EXCEPT
B. Selling
Which model of leadership is summarized by the statement "practice what you preach"?
C. Authentic
A very common appraisal is known as recency
True
Firms that resist change face a high risk of failure.
True
In Equity Theory, we compare ourselves to other people.
True
The comprehensive model of planed change is a step-by-step plan for implementing major changes.
True
Which of the following is used to get multiple perspectives (employee, workers, customers, and/or suppliers) on an employee's performance?
A. 360-degree feedback
According to David McClelland, the desire to work with others in the organization rather than alone is the need for
A. Affiliation
When management has resistant individuals join a change team, specifically to reduce their ability to resist change, it is using what technique?
A. Co-optation
The pairings of managers and workers in the Leader-Member-Exchange Theory are known as:
A. Dyads
The University of Michigan studies of leadership effectiveness found that most effective leaders
A. Employ both task-oriented and relationship-oriented behaviors.
The examination of input-output ratios, employee contributions, and perception of fairness is most associated with __________ Theory.
A. Equity
One of the three basic variables in expectancy theory is the individual's expectation that performing the task will lead to a desired outcome, which is called
A. Instrumentality
What name is given to a description of how leaders develop "unique" working relationships with each of their employees, based on the nature of their social exchanges?
A. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Theory
In the Job Characteristics Model, which of the following is NOT a characteristic that determines a job's potential to motivate?
A. Pay level
Human resource programs concerned with bringing the appropriate individuals into the organization include HR planning, recruiting, and
A. Selecting
Which of the following refers to the separation of an employee from the organization?
A. Termination
"Valence" in Expectancy Theory refers to what?
A. Whether we feel the reward has value
According to Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory, which of the following is a hygiene or maintenance factor?
A. Working Conditions
COVID has forced many organizations to adopt more of a virtual structure, with workers at home.
True
Change leaders should use vision casting to reduce resistance to change.
True
David McClelland's achievement theory categorized needs according to achievement, affiliation, and power.
True
Employees commonly resist change in a firm because they fear they might lose autonomy.
True
Groups with diverse membership may take longer to become cohesive but are likely to be more productive in the long run.
True
Job rotation is a job design strategy that deliberately moves workers to different jobs on a planned schedule.
True
Alderfer's ERG theory classified needs into which three categories:
B. (E)xistence, (R)elatedness, and (G)rowth
Which of the following is a strategy that managers often apply in attempting to overcome resistance to change?
B. Education and communication
___________ theory states that the extent to which people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness of the reward that they will receive in exchange.
B. Equity
When a company makes relatively small changes, involving fine-tuning processes and behaviors in a few systems in the organization, it is making _________ changes.
B. Incremental
Which of the following is NOT a type of behavioral approach to job design?
B. Job specialization
Which type of power comes directly from the title you hold?
B. Legitimate
In a _________ structure, members of different functional departments are chosen to work together temporarily on a specific contract or project.
B. Matrix
A human resource manager deciding how many positions an organization will need is engaging in which of the following activities?
B. Planning
__________ power results when one person identifies with and admires another.
B. Referent
The stage in group development in which members begin to assert their roles, jockey for leadership, and make their thoughts and feelings known about the task is
B. Storming
All of the following are considered advantages of job specialization EXCEPT.
B. Workers become highly motivated to perform well.
Most behavioral models of leadership boil down to being task or people focused.
True
One of the biggest takeaways of the Situational Leadership theory is that the management style we use in a particular setting depends on worker skills (ability) and dedication level (attitude).
True
Organizations can be structured based on product divisions or geographic areas.
True
Our company dress code can tell us a lot about our company culture.
True
Performance appraisals typically include both subjective and objective measures.
True
Subjective performance appraisals are vulnerable to errors in judgement by the manager.
True
The Joh Characteristics Model identifies five important characteristics that determine a job's potential to motivate.
True
Perhaps the key aspect of or element in the congruence model of organizational change is that changes in one part of the system
C. Can cause changes in another part
__________ Theory states that motivation depends not only on how much a person wants something but also on the person's perception of how likely he or she is to get it.
C. Expectancy
Which of the following refers to the grouping of jobs according to similar economic activities. such as finance, production and operations, and marketing?
C. Functional Structures
Which of the following is a common reason for resistance to change?
C. Lack of understanding or perception
Two schools which did competing studies on leadership were:
C. Ohio State and Univ. of Michigan
A diagram showing all the positions in a company and who reports to whom is called a(n):
C. Organizational chart
The purpose of recruiting is to attract applicants who are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
C. Overqualified
A great deal of research into group decision making suggest that the ideal group size is _______
C. Seven
"I did that part right there" describes what component of the Job Characteristic Model?
C. Task Identity
Under employment at will, your employer could fire you for dyeing your hair orange.
True
We would choose centralization over decentralization when decisions are critical.
True
Large-scale planned change that involves significantly altering how the firm operates is called
c. Quantum change
What is flex time?
D. A work schedule that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times as long as they are working during a specific time period.
According to David McClelland, an individual's desire for goals that are well-defined and moderately difficult is the need for
D. Achievement
When a manger is under extreme pressure of time to implement a change, he or she will sometimes resort to the use what tactic?
D. Coercion
The best possible response to the use of power is ______, while the worst is _____.
D. Commitment; Obvious resistance
When using flextime, the hours of the day when everyone must work are called
D. Core
Medical doctors and car repairmen are seen by many to have _______ power.
D. Expert
What term describes a transition period during which the behaviors of the organization or department are shifted to a new level?
D. Moving
Based on Maslow's hierarchy, a homeless person will most likely work towards fulfilling which of the following needs?
D. Physiological
According to Robert Greenleaf, leaders who try to ensure that the highest priorities of their followers are met and who help followers grow are ________ leaders.
D. Servant
The organizational structures associated with narrow spans of control is the
D. Tall organization
The primary weakness of the matrix structure is
D. That each team member reports to two bosses
In Expectancy Theory, each potential outcome has a value or importance to the individual, which is called
D. Valence
Which of the following is NOT a stage in the organizational life cycle?
D. death
The principle that holds that either party may break the employment contract at any time, for any reason, is called
D. employment-at-will
"Glass walls" are artificial barriers that prevent women and other minorities from attaining upper-level management positions in an organization.
False
A company with a span of control of 8 would have more layers than one with a span of control of 4.
False
A compressed work week allows a company to take advantage of the skills of two people in performig the job.
False
An advantage of groups over individuals is that they make faster decisions.
False
Change in an organization always comes suddenly.
False
Goals are much more effective if they are easy to achieve.
False
If we threaten to spank our child when he is misbehaving in the store, we are using coercive power; if we actually spank him, we are using negative reinforcement.
False
In Expectancy Theory, three basics variables influence employee motivation: choice, expectancy, and valence.
False
Increasing the number of tasks that make up a job in order to make the job more stimulating is called job enrichment.
False
It has been said that leadership influences the brain, while management encourages the heart and spirit.
False
It is poor management practice to seek employee input in major change decisions.
False
Leadership and management are the same thing.
False
Orientation and training are the same thing.
False
Research on Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) theory has found that in-group members perform more poorly, have lower levels of satisfaction, have higher turnover, and are promoted more slowly than out-group members.
False
The Ohio State University studies identified two dimensions of leadership behavior, which they called task-oriented behaviors and relationship-oriented behaviors.
False
The number of subordinates under a position is called the chain of command.
False
Training is the process of familiarizing new employees with the organizational environment: co-workers, company procedures, and physical properties.
False
When forming a team for a school class project, it is most import to start by getting our friends, since we get along well with them.
False
Equity Theory says that someone will be motivated if they are paid a lot.
Flase
A "functional" organizational structure groups people by departments, such as finance and marketing.
True
A disadvantage of a matrix structure is that someone could have two managers to report to.
True
A job interview is used to access a candidate's KSAs
True
A number of studies suggest the proper leadership style depends on the situation.
True
A reference check from a candidate's friend is not usually very helpful.
True
An example of negative reinforcement is lifting the curfew on our child when they improve their grades.
True
All groups are teams, but not all teams are groups.
False