ORGL 3311 comp 3 pretest
People's tendencies to behave consistently with social norms is
conformity
In his influential book, How to Make Friends and Influence People, Dale Carnegie recommends which of the following actions in order to increase your referent power?
All the above
Informal social networks serve which of the following important functions?
Allowing individuals access to diverse skill sets
The influence tactic that works most effectively in organizations that value democratic decision making is
Consultation
The ability to influence the behavior of others to get what you want is
Power
The college organization president spoke to her members noting that the organization needed monetary donations to reach their goals. She cited numerous reasons why the money was needed and encouraged all members to call alumni members of the group for such donations. She suggested that the group members remind the alumni of the organization's importance and their ties to that group. John dislikes asking anyone for money and decided not to make the calls. John is responding to the president's influence tactics with
Resistance
Managers at a pharmaceutical research and development firm have checkbooks that they carry around with them as they monitor their subordinates. If a manager notes outstanding behavior by a subordinate, they can write the high-level performer a check on the spot. This is an example of the manager's ___________ power.
Reward
The ability to grant an increase in pay, a perk, or an attractive job assignment is ___________ power.
Reward
Political behaviors in organizations include which of the following?
all of the above
Downward influence is best achieved through
an inspiring vision
People who connect one network to another within the company or even across organizations are
boundary spanners
The ability to attract others, win their admiration, and hold them spellbound is
charisma
In countries with high power distance
decisions are sometimes based on loyalty, not performance
The ability to influence those in positions lower than yours is
downward influence
If employees think that their organization is overly driven by politics
employees perform worse on their jobs.?? employees have lower job satisfaction, but are no less committed to the organization.?manybe not
Giving students a free mug, t-shirt, or blanket just for getting their names on a mailing list at an organization is an example of the ____________ influence tactic. Research suggests individuals try to repay what has been given them.
exchange
Power that comes from knowledge and skill is
expert power
Research suggests which of the following is an outcome of impression management?
higher performance ratings
Attempting to get others to do what we want is
influence
Access to specific knowledge or skills is _______________ power
information
The Teach for America representative faced the group of college students and asked, "Do you want to make a difference in this world? Do you want to give back for all the good things you have had happen to you over your lifetime? Do you want to help a child have a chance, a chance like yours? Then, won't you consider giving just nine months of your life to make a difference? Consider joining me and thousands of your peers in leading this country in a new direction by taking part in Teach for America." The representative is using the _______________ influence tactic.
inspirational appeal
Coercive power
is the ability to take something away or punish someone for noncompliance.
A professor assigns grades due to _________ power.
legitimate
Al Dunlap was recognized as a turnaround artist for firms experiencing financial and performance difficulties. When Dunlap arrived at a firm, downsizing usually followed. Dunlap received the nickname, "Chainsaw Al" due to his cost-cutting abilities. When Dunlap arrived at a firm he would recommend major restructuring and though they were not supportive of his tactics, his managers implemented his plan. Dunlap had ___________ power.
legitimate
Power that comes from one's organizational role or position is
legitimate power.
A number of weight loss products advertised on television feature doctors who note the safety and effectiveness of the product. This approach to convincing viewers to purchase the product is an example of the _______________ influence tactic.
legitimating
Getting a person to enter an employee assistance program for a substance abuse problem as a condition of keeping their job is an example of using the ____________ influence tactic.
pressure
Professor Lamb is a fabulous speaker-funny, topical, and very knowledgeable about his subject. His classes are always filled as soon as they open for scheduling and the waiting list to get into them is long. Students never miss his class and they highly recommend him to their friends. Graduate students want to study with him to learn his techniques. Professor Lamb has ___________ power.
referent
Referent Power
stems from the personal characteristics of the person such as the degree to which we respect and want to be like them.
Research on the direction of influence and the effectiveness of various influence techniques indicates
the better the quality of relationship between the subordinate and supervisor, the more positively resistance to influence techniques are seen.