BU 300 Building Management Skills, Chapters 10-16, Multiple Choice
Which approach is the preferred style of negotiation? a. integrative b. distributive c. BANTA d. win-lose
distributive
In companies that use _____ as a noble purpose, people are treated as valuable resources and provided with support to perform at their peak. a. discovery b. altruism c. heroism d. excellence
excellence
Managers should look for ways to _____ the new approach/change. a. improve b. cooperate c. institutionalize d. achieve
institutionalize
A society with a high _____ places great emphasis on performance and rewards people for excellence. a. uncertainty avoidance b. performance orientation c. doing d. time orientation
performance orientation
Which of the following will define what type of boss someone will be? a. age b. personality c. ethnicity d. all of these
personality
Hard power, or _____ power, includes legitimate, reward, and coercive power. a. soft power b. positional c. coercive power d. none of these
positional
_____ is the most common type of difficult boss. a. The Natural b. The Politician c. The Micromanager d. The Workaholic
The Micromanager
Where should the need for change come from? a. the individual b. the manager c. the imposer d. the CEO
the individual
A study suggest that nearly _____ percent of all change initiatives crumble simply from lack of attention. a. 25 b. 50 c. 75 d. 100
50
Michael Mahoney, CEO of Brittenford Systems, took which of the following steps when he needed to hire a second in command of the company? a. Define the position b. Do a pre-screening in person c. Pick the top 80% to review closely d. all of these
Define the position
_____ requires that participants suspend their attachment to a particular point of view so that a deeper level of listening, synthesis, and meaning can emerge from the group. a. Debate b. Dialogue c. Inquiry d. Disclosure
Dialogue
Who led the famous study of how national value systems influence organizational life and employee working relationships at IBM? a. Geert Hofstede b. Abraham Maslow c. Venky Raman d. Winslow Homer
Geert Hofstede
What type of boss is the best to work for? a. The Natural b. The Politician c. The Wimp d. The Workaholic
The Natural
What is the goal for today's managers? a. To ensure that people are given equal opportunities and treated with fairness and respect. b. To make as much money as feasibly possible with limited resources c. To be insensitive to employees and to get what you want as quickly as possible d. none of these
To ensure that people are given equal opportunities and treated with fairness and respect
Changes in formal structures/systems, policies/procedures, measurements, and the basic tools, processes, and resources that the organization uses to accomplish goals are examples of the _____. a. exhibit b. culture c. hard side d. soft side
hard side
What is the best thing you can do when your boss is a Workaholic and she is having an outburst at you? a. remain civil b. yell back c. go to HR d. go home from work for the day
remain civil
What are some important things to remember when communicating change? a. Change throws everyone into doubt. b. People don't listen well when they feel anxious. c. Actions speak louder than words. d. All of these
All of these
What are some issues minority managers struggle with daily? a. arriving to work on time b. delegating authority c. responsibility to employees who show them little respect d. B & C
B & C
What is an important value in a learning organization? a. Collaboration and communication across departmental and hierarchical boundaries b. Traditional management tasks c. Self-direction among people d. None of these
Collaboration and communication across departmental and hierarchical boundaries
_____ refers to antagonistic interaction in which one party, in order to achieve its goals, will prevent or block the intentions or goals of another. a. Team cohesiveness b. Disagreement c. Conflict d. Anger
Conflict
_____ are made up of members from different functional departments within the organization. a. Self-directed teams b. Special purpose teams c. Cross-functional teams d. all of these
Cross-functional teams
_____ during a dialogue means that everyone must be willing to say what is really on their minds about the subject. a. Advocating b. Responsibility c. Disclosure d. Inquiry
Disclosure
Malik is frustrated because his new shift supervisor, Hannah, has ignored his requests and scheduled him to work on Tuesday evening when he has a biology class. When he tries to discuss it with Hannah, she barks at him, "I don't care about your classes. I need someone to work that night, and you're it!" Hannah's style could best be described as: a. Dominating b. Avoiding c. Bargaining d. Accommodating
Dominating
_____ is the attitude that cultures and subcultures are inherently equal. a. Nationality syndrome b. Culture orientation c. Ethnocentrism d. Ethnorelativism
Ethnorelativism
_____ refers to the extent to which team members depend on each other for information. a. Individual-based rewards b. Groupendence c. Independence d. Interdependence
Interdependence
_____ is a formal process of discussion used to reach an agreement between parties in conflict. a. Resolution b. Collaboration c. Negotiation d. Accommodation
Negotiation
At one highly competitive real estate agency, the top-selling agent gets a huge bonus so it's not surprising that agents will do anything to outsell others. New agents are warned that they should not expect any collaboration, trust, or help from other agents. These qualities are part of the agency's _____. a. Organizational culture b. Pop culture c. Coercive culture d. High culture
Organizational culture
Which one of the following is part of the inclusive definition of diversity but not part of the traditional definition of diversity? a. Gender b. Lifestyle c. Parent d. Race
Parent
What are the two paths to the kind of high performance that effective managers pay attention to? a. Path less taken & path well traveled b. Path to meet the needs of the work and meet the needs of the people who do the work c. Direction of specific results and goals d. none of these
Path to meet the needs of the work and meet the needs of the people who do the work
What does a new beginning mean? a. People have dealt with the losses/endings of the old situation. b. People are angry and tired. c. People are ready for something fresh, new, and hopeful. d. None of these
People are ready for something fresh, new, and hopeful.
_____ refers to interpersonal incompatibility that creates tension and personal animosity among people. a. Task conflict b. Relationship conflict c. Conflict d. Assertive conflict
Relationship conflict
_____ explains the inability of groups to manage differences and achieve genuine agreement. a. The NECX Paradox b. The Abilene Paradox c. Pandora's box d. The Disagreement Problem
The Abilene Paradox
The "S" part of the SMART goals is defined as: a. What exactly will you accomplish with this goal? b. How will you know when you have accomplished the goal? c. What is this goal significant to your job? d. When will you complete the achievement of the goal?
What exactly will you accomplish with this goal?
_____ means a workforce made up of people who have different human qualities or who belong to different cultural groups. a. Organizational diversity b. Workplace cultures c. Diversity d. Workplace diversity
Workplace diversity
What is a good time and place to hold a conversation that you know will be difficult? a. in your office when there is plenty of time b. a neutral location when there is plenty of time c. anytime or place is fine d. at dinner when time is short
a neutral location when there is plenty of time
Using the discovery approach, what inspires people to see the adventure in their work and experience the joy of pioneering or entrepreneurial spirit? a. a slump in the economy b. more efficient computers c. a vision d. none of these
a vision
Performance is improved when employees are _____. a. committed to attaining the goal b. motivated because they help decide what is expected c. free to be resourceful d. all of these
all of these
What are some items where female managers are typically rated higher by subordinates? a. interpersonal skills b. task behavior c. communication d. all of these
all of these
What is commonly used to measure the progress toward a goal? a. scorecard b. metrics c. performance dashboard d. all of these
all of these
When it comes to inviting the right people to a meeting, which of the following is a key point? a. who needs to be there? b. who should not be there? c. invite well ahead of time d. all of these
all of these
Which of the following forces work against positive relationships in organizations? a. busyness b. distractions c. the rush to get things done d. all of these
all of these
Which of the following is a position source of upward influence? a. network of relationships b. flow of information c. central location d. all of these
all of these
Why do managers value diversity? a. access to broad range of viewpoints b. spurs greater creativity c. reflects a diverse customer base d. all of these
all of these
When a person feels that a task is beyond his or her capacity, _____ impedes a flow experience. a. forcefulness b. anxiety c. learning d. all of these
anxiety
A high value on _____ means people in that society encourage toughness. a. uncertainty avoidance b. power distance c. assertiveness d. time orientation
assertiveness
As _____ and _____ change with changing generations, the qualities women seem to naturally possess may lead to a gradual role reversal in organization. a. attitudes, values b. time, money c. races, ethnicities d. none of these
attitudes, values
In order to be a good manager, you must _____. a. manage down b. manage up c. both of these d. neither of these
both of these
A team is a group of people, _____. a. but not all groups are teams b. but they are not always in communication c. and all groups are teams d. and all people belong to some sort of team
but not all groups are teams
The brutal reality is that, for most people, _____ is remarkably difficult. a. working b. change c. meeting new people d. criticism
change
To find the right person for any job, managers have to _____. a. clearly define the position b. clearly define the pay c. ask for the person's race d. post the opening online
clearly define the position
The _____ component of cultural intelligence involves your observational skills and your ability to pick up on clues to understanding. a. cultural intelligence b. emotional intelligence c. cognitive intelligence d. physical intelligence
cognitive intelligence
If you believe the boss is doing something that hurts the organization, what should you do? a. ignore it and do what your boss says b. confront him about it c. get personal with him about it d. give your opinion without facts
confront him about it
Perhaps the most difficult aspect of managing globally relates to _____. a. cultural differences b. timezone differences c. language differences d. handshake style differences
cultural differences
When preparing for a meeting, which of the following is recommended? a. distribute an agenda b. decide who should be there c. start on time d. all of these
distribute an agenda
When negotiation approach is described by the following situation: Sean has some extra cash and he wants to buy a new car. Sarah is desperate for cash so she puts her car up for sale, and Sean exploits this to get a great price. a. integrative b. distributive c. BANTA d. win-lose
distributive
Eric treats all coworkers equally, is capable of self-management, and he works toward competency. Eric is a(n) _____. a. alienated follower b. conformist c. passive follower d. effective follower
effective follower
The most important step of a difficult conversation is _____. a. getting in the right frame of mind b. using the ILETS model c. seeking first to understand d. for each person to truly hear the other
for each person to truly hear the other
Which of the following is an example of a difficult conversation? a. giving the boss comments about his behavior b. discussing how an employee will complete a challenging assignment c. discussing the game when you and your coworker root for differing teams d. all of these
giving the boss comments about his behavior
What promotes success? a. expectations b. targets c. goals d. none of these
goals
Another way of thinking about the "L" in the ILETS model would be: a. introducing the topic b. hearing what the other person is trying to say c. feeling sympathy and understanding for the other person d. sharing your opinions
hearing what the other person is trying to say
A _____ or low relationship style means that a manager focuses primarily on work structure such as planning short-term activities and monitoring operations and performance, while giving little attention to the people needs of team members. a. moderate task b. low task c. high task d. none of these
high task
For managers to _____ means that they require their employees to meet specific standards of performance and produce specific results, which often depends on the use of power. a. keep duties b. hold people accountable c. be responsible d. none of these
hold people accountable
Which of the following is a way to infuriate the boss? a. lead initiatives for change b. stay up-to-date c. drive your own growth d. hover by the door when she's on the phone
hover by the door when she's on the phone
The key is to frame the issue in a positive way and keep people focused on _____ rather than looking at what went wrong. a. assumptions b. attitudes c. improvement d. conflict
improvement
A person with a pattern of _____ has developed a sense of self-worth and a healthy attitude of self-reliance. a. counterdependence b. overdependence c. independence d. interdependence
independence
Allan has built strong relationships with his four direct reports over the years. He trusts them completely, consults with them often, praises them regularly, and encourages them to work collaboratively with him. Which type of leadership does Allan practice? a. interactive leadership b. building leadership c. coaching leadership d. coercive leadership
interactive leadership
If a manager can properly diagnose a situation and find the flexibility to apply the appropriate style, a successful performance outcome is _____. a. likely b. not likely c. rare d. none of these
likely
What kind of attitude does a boss want? a. make-it-happen b. make excuses c. make-an-attempt d. make-an-offer
make-it-happen
Which element of teamwork is described by the following statement: "Team members need to know how well they are progressing toward meeting goals"? a. A compelling purpose and clear objectives b. metrics that enable the team to assess progress c. clear roles and diversity of skills d. streamlined team size
metrics that enable the team to assess progress
The _____ and the maturity and cohesiveness of team members are two variables that make a significant difference to the most effect style of management. a. style of competition b. focus on relationship c. nature of the work d. none of these
nature of the work
Most people have had _____ experiences with teams. a. negative b. positive c. indifferent d. successful
negative
When conducting an interview, which of the following is acceptable to ask the applicant? a. race b. marital status c. hobbies d. none of these
none of these
A the _____ stage, conflict has been resolved and team unity and harmony emerge. a. adjourning b. storming c. norming d. performing
norming
What term refers to the shared standards that define what behaviors are acceptable and desirable within a group of people? a. communication b. norms c. personality d. culture
norms
What is the effectiveness of a manager's focus and behavior contingent on? a. organizational situations b. high relationships c. operational needs d. none of these
organizational situations
Which team member role clarifies tasks and objectives and assigns necessary actions? a. organizer b. encourager c. enforcer d. resource developer
organizer
The _____ shows neither initiative nor a sense of responsibility. a. alienated follower b. conformist c. passive follower d. effective follower
passive follower
Leaders apply the three aspects of _____ to build positive organization relationships and culture. a. professional leadership b. social leadership c. positive leadership d. career leadership
positive leadership
In organizations, changes in job design, technology, or structure may mean that some people will no longer have the same type of _____ or _____ they once had. a. tasks, environment b. parking spot, assistant c. office, desk d. power, prestige
power, prestige
Dalton just started a new job, and he's been late to work five of his first seven shifts. When his supervisor pulled him aside to explain why this was a problem, Dalton became angry and said he couldn't help it. What stage is Dalton in? a. contemplation b. maintenance c. precontemplation d. action
precontemplation
Which effective team characteristic is defined as: Individual members set aside personal agendas and focus on what's best for the team. a. trust b. healthy conflict c. accountability d. results orientation
results orientation
Good leaders will _____ power, information, and responsibility. a. share b. dictate c. authorize d. all of these
share
The source of _____ is a manager's ability to earn respect, trust, and commitment based on the manager's personal style and expertise. a. soft power b. hard power c. coercive power d. none of these
soft power
Employee commitment and buy-in, cultural values, manager attitudes and leadership abilities, and the nature of organizational relationships are part of the change focused on the _____. a. hard side b. soft side c. control system d. support network
soft side
People in _____ cultures find challenge and recognition motivating factors. a. all b. some c. zero d. high power distance
some
The _____stage of team development is when individual personalities emerge more clearly. a. forming b. storming c. norming d. performing
strorming
What should you do when you end a meeting? a. summarize b. thank everyone for coming c. ask everyone for their opinion d. all of these
summarize
Which key helps people learn and practice the new skills and habits needed to change? a. repetition b. support system c. behavioral d. positive emotional attractor
support system
Indeed, during meetings, people may express _____ so they fit in and gain approval. a. the opposite of their true opinion b. their true opinion c. little opinion d. frustration
the opposite of their true opinion
The opening story talks about Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer at Microsoft. Their success depended on _____. a. their intellect b. the creativity of the upper level managers c. their time management d. the quality of communication among managers at the mid and upper levels
the quality of communication among managers at the mid and upper levels
Dean supervises six employees on the manufacturing plant floor. He has been keeping a tally of each worker's daily output so that he can rank the employees in a forced ranking system according to _____. a. their performance relative to a standard b. their absolute performance c. their relative performance to each other d. how much money they make
their relative performance to each other
If there are minimal bad feelings associated with a task or person, your mind will notice and focus on: a. those bad feelings rather than existing good feelings or qualities b. upcoming events and positive qualities c. something unrelated to distract you from the task at hand d. none of these
those bad feelings rather than existing good feelings or qualities
Which of the following describes whether a country is oriented toward the past, present or future? a. uncertainty avoidance b. power distance c. assertiveness d. time orientation
time orientation
Why is it important that organizations have a systematic process for hiring? a. to get someone in the position as quickly as possible b. it is not important - mainly because it takes too long c. to get the best chance they can that they will hire the right person d. to get 100% chance of getting the right person
to get the best chance they can that they will hire the right person
When people get angry or upset during a negotiation, they _____. a. typically get over it quickly b. ask more questions c. become more quiet d. are more arrogant
typically get over it quickly
High _____ means that people feel uncomfortable with ambiguity. a. uncertainty avoidance b. power distance c. assertiveness d. time orientation
uncertainty avoidance
Pat McGovern is the CEO of IDG, a technology firm. When he goes to a new country for the first time, what is the best thing he can do to learn the local culture? a. ask people there about it b. watch how people behave c. read tourist books d. study ethnorelativism
watch how people behave
When negotiating, what is the first thing you need to decide? a. how much time you want to invest b. what is most important to you c. how much effort you want to invest d. what is the minimum you will accept
what is most important to you
Where does affirmative bias occur? a. as a consequence of his/her personal relationships b. at home c. within the leader d. none of these
within the leader
What is the opt-out trend among women managers? a. competition among women b. competition between men and women c. women choosing to step off the career ladder d. none of these
women choosing to step off the career ladder