Deck 1: Organizational Behaviour and Management
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Deck 1: Organizational Behaviour and Management
1
What do 87 percent of executives believe is a strategic priority for their organization?
A)Employee engagement
B)Psychological capital
C)Human capital
D)Corporate social responsibility
E)Innovation
A)Employee engagement
B)Psychological capital
C)Human capital
D)Corporate social responsibility
E)Innovation
E
2
A social invention for accomplishing goals through group effort is a(n)
A)managerial task.
B)contingency.
C)organization.
D)operative goal.
E)manager.
A)managerial task.
B)contingency.
C)organization.
D)operative goal.
E)manager.
C
3
Which of the following statements best defines an "organization"?
A)A social convention for accomplishing individual goals through group effort
B)A group which accomplishes common goals through social interactions and individual effort
C)A social invention for accomplishing common goals through group effort
D)A collection of formally organized social entities
E)A combination of people and physical capital designed to accomplish a common goal
A)A social convention for accomplishing individual goals through group effort
B)A group which accomplishes common goals through social interactions and individual effort
C)A social invention for accomplishing common goals through group effort
D)A collection of formally organized social entities
E)A combination of people and physical capital designed to accomplish a common goal
C
4
When we say that organizations are social inventions, we mean that
A)organizations don't exist without members.
B)physical assets and implements of technology are irrelevant to organizations.
C)they don't really exist.
D)the existence of organizations is what differentiates humans from animals.
E)they must have both people and things to be considered organizations.
A)organizations don't exist without members.
B)physical assets and implements of technology are irrelevant to organizations.
C)they don't really exist.
D)the existence of organizations is what differentiates humans from animals.
E)they must have both people and things to be considered organizations.
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Nonprofit organizations have goals.
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According to the text, all viable organizations have goals.
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Survival is a goal of virtually all organizations.
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8
The most important goal of virtually all organizations is
A)profit.
B)survival.
C)employee development.
D)cost reduction.
E)increased productivity.
A)profit.
B)survival.
C)employee development.
D)cost reduction.
E)increased productivity.
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________ is a goal of virtually all organizations.
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When we say that organizations are social inventions, we mean that their existence depends on the presence of specific individuals.
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11
A family could be an example of an organization, as the term "organization" is defined in the text.
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12
Which of the following is NOT usually a requirement for organizational survival?
A)The continuing membership of particular, specific individuals in the organization
B)The ability to induce persons to join and remain in the organization
C)Innovative activities which go beyond members' usual assignments
D)The reliable performance of usual assignments
E)Flexible and innovative behaviour
A)The continuing membership of particular, specific individuals in the organization
B)The ability to induce persons to join and remain in the organization
C)Innovative activities which go beyond members' usual assignments
D)The reliable performance of usual assignments
E)Flexible and innovative behaviour
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13
Organizational behaviour is concerned with groups because
A)informal groups can influence organizational effectiveness.
B)much work is performed by formal work groups.
C)groups can influence new organizational members.
D)organizations depend on interaction and coordination among people to accomplish their goals.
E)all of the above.
A)informal groups can influence organizational effectiveness.
B)much work is performed by formal work groups.
C)groups can influence new organizational members.
D)organizations depend on interaction and coordination among people to accomplish their goals.
E)all of the above.
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Almost 90 percent of executives believe that innovation is a strategic priority for their organizations.
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15
The fact that organizations are "social inventions" means that they are defined by the presence of ________, not things.
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The text argues for a very physical, rather than a social, definition of organizations.
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The text defines organizations as "socially unstructured units of authority."
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18
Organizational survival is often dependent on how well the organization can adapt.Which of the following behaviours on the part of individuals is necessary for the organization to survive?
A)Being motivated to join and remain with the organization
B)Performing their work in terms of productivity, quality, and service
C)Being flexible
D)Being innovative
E)All of the above
A)Being motivated to join and remain with the organization
B)Performing their work in terms of productivity, quality, and service
C)Being flexible
D)Being innovative
E)All of the above
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19
When the text says that organizations are "social inventions," it means that they are essentially defined by people, not things.
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20
Social inventions for accomplishing goals through group effort are called ________.
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21
Which of the following is NOT a concern of the field of organizational behaviour?
A)How organizations can survive and adapt to change
B)How to get people to practice effective teamwork
C)Understanding people and managing them to work effectively
D)Understanding people in order to create the most sustainable organization possible
E)How to get people to think and act in exactly the same way as everyone else
A)How organizations can survive and adapt to change
B)How to get people to practice effective teamwork
C)Understanding people and managing them to work effectively
D)Understanding people in order to create the most sustainable organization possible
E)How to get people to think and act in exactly the same way as everyone else
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22
Human resources management refers to
A)the attitudes and behaviours of individuals and groups in organizations.
B)an approach to management that recognizes there is no one best way to manage.
C)programs, practices, and systems for improving the attitudes and behaviours of individuals and groups in organizations.
D)programs, practices, and systems to acquire, develop, and retain employees in organizations.
E)programs, practices, and systems to make an organization more effective.
A)the attitudes and behaviours of individuals and groups in organizations.
B)an approach to management that recognizes there is no one best way to manage.
C)programs, practices, and systems for improving the attitudes and behaviours of individuals and groups in organizations.
D)programs, practices, and systems to acquire, develop, and retain employees in organizations.
E)programs, practices, and systems to make an organization more effective.
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23
Effective management of organizational behaviour
A)is predicated on good prediction and explanation of behaviour.
B)is an example of the managerial task of analysis.
C)was the first or earliest goal of the field of organizational behaviour.
D)is impossible to achieve since each organizational member is a unique individual.
E)requires quick and decisive action on the part of management.
A)is predicated on good prediction and explanation of behaviour.
B)is an example of the managerial task of analysis.
C)was the first or earliest goal of the field of organizational behaviour.
D)is impossible to achieve since each organizational member is a unique individual.
E)requires quick and decisive action on the part of management.
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24
Management and organizational behaviour are two different terms for the same thing.
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25
Organizational behaviour is interested in
A)the attitudes of individuals and groups in organizations.
B)the behaviours of individuals and groups in organizations.
C)the structure of organizations.
D)the formation of groups in organizations.
E)all of the above.
A)the attitudes of individuals and groups in organizations.
B)the behaviours of individuals and groups in organizations.
C)the structure of organizations.
D)the formation of groups in organizations.
E)all of the above.
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26
Much of the intellectual and physical work done in organizations is quite literally performed by ________.
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27
The text suggests that, in general, explaining behaviour is a more complex process than predicting behaviour.
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28
A large Canadian corporation has recently merged with a French company.Which of the following is least likely to be related to the field of organizational behaviour?
A)The adoption of a new leadership style and the subsequent resignation of two executives in Canada
B)The development of an organizational structure for the newly merged company
C)The impact of different cultural values on the newly merged company
D)The adoption of a bilingual communication policy for all announcements in the employee newsletter
E)The legal restrictions pertaining to shared ownership in the newly merged company
A)The adoption of a new leadership style and the subsequent resignation of two executives in Canada
B)The development of an organizational structure for the newly merged company
C)The impact of different cultural values on the newly merged company
D)The adoption of a bilingual communication policy for all announcements in the employee newsletter
E)The legal restrictions pertaining to shared ownership in the newly merged company
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29
A supervisor is aware that a large proportion of his employees are absent on Fridays.However, he doesn't know why they are absent and he can't figure out what to do about it.Which goal of the field of organizational behaviour has the supervisor achieved?
A)Prediction
B)Analysis
C)Explanation
D)Management
E)Diagnosis
A)Prediction
B)Analysis
C)Explanation
D)Management
E)Diagnosis
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30
What is an organization? Apply your definition to a non-profit organization as an example.
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If a kind of organizational behaviour can be predicted, then we must be able to explain why it occurs.
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32
87 percent of executives believe that ________ is a strategic priority for their organization.
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33
The interventions or technologies for change proposed by the field of organizational behaviour (such as certain forms of supervision and job design)most clearly reflect which goal of the field?
A)Prediction
B)Analysis
C)Explanation
D)Management
E)Innovation
A)Prediction
B)Analysis
C)Explanation
D)Management
E)Innovation
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34
Which of the following is FALSE?
A)Contingent means dependent.
B)Prediction is a more complex process than explanation.
C)All organizations have survival as a goal.
D)Organizational behaviour involves both theory and practice.
E)Accurate prediction usually precedes explanation.
A)Contingent means dependent.
B)Prediction is a more complex process than explanation.
C)All organizations have survival as a goal.
D)Organizational behaviour involves both theory and practice.
E)Accurate prediction usually precedes explanation.
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35
Organizational behaviour is defined, in the text, as those employee behaviours that contribute to the achievement of organizational goals.
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36
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)If we can accurately predict organizational behaviour, then we can explain the reason for the behaviour.
B)"Organizational behaviour" refers to both the behaviour and attitudes of organizational members.
C)The field of organizational behaviour is concerned with both formal and informal groups in organizations.
D)The field of organizational behaviour is concerned with the impact of culture on organizations.
E)The field of organizational behaviour is concerned with determining the most effective structure for organizations.
A)If we can accurately predict organizational behaviour, then we can explain the reason for the behaviour.
B)"Organizational behaviour" refers to both the behaviour and attitudes of organizational members.
C)The field of organizational behaviour is concerned with both formal and informal groups in organizations.
D)The field of organizational behaviour is concerned with the impact of culture on organizations.
E)The field of organizational behaviour is concerned with determining the most effective structure for organizations.
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37
The field of organizational behaviour is concerned with the actual behaviour or activities of organizational members but not with their attitudes.
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38
Which of the following is most accurate?
A)Human resources management is basically the same as organizational behaviour.
B)Human resources management has more to do with individuals than organizational behaviour.
C)Human resources management can help you understand organizational behaviour.
D)Organizational behaviour can help you understand human resources management.
E)Organizational behaviour has more to do with groups than human resources management.
A)Human resources management is basically the same as organizational behaviour.
B)Human resources management has more to do with individuals than organizational behaviour.
C)Human resources management can help you understand organizational behaviour.
D)Organizational behaviour can help you understand human resources management.
E)Organizational behaviour has more to do with groups than human resources management.
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39
Which goal of the field of organizational behaviour is most clearly exemplified by the practice of introducing a new pay system?
A)Explanation
B)Analysis
C)Managing
D)Prediction
E)Survival
A)Explanation
B)Analysis
C)Managing
D)Prediction
E)Survival
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40
Soon after Taz began his new job, he began to develop relationships with others in the organization who could assist him in his work and career.What is it that Taz gained from doing this?
A)Psychological capital
B)Social capital
C)Human capital
D)Self-efficacy
E)Resilience
A)Psychological capital
B)Social capital
C)Human capital
D)Self-efficacy
E)Resilience
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41
Pay is the best way to motivate most employees and improve job performance.
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42
Workers have a very accurate idea about how often they are absent from work.
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43
Human capital refers to the social resources that individuals obtain from participation in a social structure.
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44
Effective organizational leaders tend to possess identical personality traits.
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The best companies to work for also have the best performance.
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________ is defined as the attitudes and behaviours of individuals and groups in organizations.
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Behaviour in organizations can be effectively and efficiently controlled even if it can't be predicted or understood.
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Women are just as likely to become leaders in organizations as men.
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The field of organizational behaviour contributes to the prediction and understanding of behaviour, but it leaves the technology of intervening in organizational events to other disciplines.
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Managers have a very accurate idea about how much their peers and superiors are paid.
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51
Human capital is a key determinant of firm performance.
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Human resources management refers to the application of organizational behaviour.
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________ is the goal of the field of organizational behaviour that involves determining the true reason for behaviour.
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Human capital is a key determinant of psychological capital.
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Nearly all workers prefer stimulating, challenging jobs.
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Human resources management provides the theoretical basis for organizational behaviour.
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If we understand the reasons for a behaviour, we can often ________ that behaviour effectively.
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Organizational behaviour and human resources management are basically the same discipline.
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59
Explanation and management constitute actions.
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60
Prediction and explanation of organizational behaviour correspond to the managerial task of ________.
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61
If prediction and explanation constitute analysis, then management constitutes
A)change.
B)action.
C)behaviour.
D)structure.
E)reason.
A)change.
B)action.
C)behaviour.
D)structure.
E)reason.
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Who was the father of scientific management?
A)Henri Fayol
B)Frederick Taylor
C)Lyndall Urwick
D)Max Weber
E)Elton Mayo
A)Henri Fayol
B)Frederick Taylor
C)Lyndall Urwick
D)Max Weber
E)Elton Mayo
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63
Describe the goals of organizational behaviour and then apply them to an organization that has a turnover problem.How can the goals of organizational behaviour help an organization lower its turnover?
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64
Two important managerial tasks are the analysis of problems and taking action to deal with these problems.Analysis is closely related to which goal(s)of the field of organizational behaviour?
A)Management
B)Prediction and explanation
C)Explanation and control
D)Prediction and management
E)Prediction and control
A)Management
B)Prediction and explanation
C)Explanation and control
D)Prediction and management
E)Prediction and control
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65
Explain what evidence-based management involves and give an example.
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66
The human relations movement was critical of
A)bureaucracy.
B)participative management.
C)open communication.
D)decentralized controls.
E)flexible management systems.
A)bureaucracy.
B)participative management.
C)open communication.
D)decentralized controls.
E)flexible management systems.
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67
________ refers to the social resources that individuals obtain from participation in a social structure.
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68
Define and describe the differences and relationship between organizational behaviour and human resources management.
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69
Which of the following best represents the meaning of evidence-based management?
A)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on a program implemented in another organization.
B)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on his previous experience and intuition.
C)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on a principle he learned in an OB course.
D)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on an article he read in the newspaper.
E)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on a book he read on leadership.
A)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on a program implemented in another organization.
B)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on his previous experience and intuition.
C)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on a principle he learned in an OB course.
D)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on an article he read in the newspaper.
E)A manager designs a program to reduce absenteeism based on a book he read on leadership.
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70
If a manager implements a program to lower employee turnover based on what other companies are doing, he/she is practising evidence-based management.
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71
Describe the main goals of organizational behaviour.Under what conditions can behaviour be controlled?
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Scientific Management is the process of
A)using research to develop the optimum degree of specialization and standardization of work tasks.
B)developing a strict set of rules and regulations.
C)developing a strict chain of command.
D)establishing objective criteria for promotion and selection of employees.
E)centralizing power at the top of organizations.
A)using research to develop the optimum degree of specialization and standardization of work tasks.
B)developing a strict set of rules and regulations.
C)developing a strict chain of command.
D)establishing objective criteria for promotion and selection of employees.
E)centralizing power at the top of organizations.
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73
The goals of the field of organizational behaviour as portrayed in the text include management, explanation, and ________.
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The idea of bureaucracy was developed by
A)Henri Fayol.
B)Frederick Taylor.
C)Lyndall Urwick.
D)Max Weber.
E)Mary Parker Follett.
A)Henri Fayol.
B)Frederick Taylor.
C)Lyndall Urwick.
D)Max Weber.
E)Mary Parker Follett.
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75
Managers acquire, allocate, and utilize physical and ________ resources to accomplish goals.
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The goals of the field of organizational behaviour include predicting, explaining, and ________ behaviour.
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77
Knowledge of organizational behaviour will help you understand the use and effectiveness of ________.
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78
Evidence-based management involves the use of management intuition.
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Management is defined as
A)the art of telling people what to do.
B)the art of getting things accomplished through others.
C)the art of getting people to do what you want.
D)the art of controlling employees.
E)the art which prescribes how things get accomplished in organizations.
A)the art of telling people what to do.
B)the art of getting things accomplished through others.
C)the art of getting people to do what you want.
D)the art of controlling employees.
E)the art which prescribes how things get accomplished in organizations.
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Translating principles based on the best scientific evidence into organizational practices is known as ________.
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