Deck 13: Supporting It-Enabled Collaboration
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Deck 13: Supporting It-Enabled Collaboration
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Managing knowledge workers requires a very directive managerial style.
False
2
Group members that essentially perform the same task for the same boss are referred to as authority groups.
False
3
Fraternal organizations are an example of a community of practice.
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4
Electronic tools to support team collaboration are referred to as supportware.
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5
One of the advantages of a GSS is that it provides a permanent record of a meeting.
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6
A GSS can be used to improve the participation of all parties to a meeting.
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7
A set of individuals aligned together for a common cause is referred to as a network army.
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8
The Internet has had a significant impact on the expansion of network armies.
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9
Project teams are groups that come together to accomplish a common goal usually within a specific schedule.
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10
According to Drucker, knowledge workers are becoming the dominant portion of labor.
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11
Face-to-face meetings are the most effective way to solve problems, IT has not been able to assist this type of problem solving.
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12
Open source software is not for commercial use.
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13
Meeting support systems are designed to improve effectiveness but not efficiency of meetings.
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14
Open source work usually has no clearly defined leadership; everyone contributes equally.
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15
E-mail is the most appropriate technology for same time/different place meetings.
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16
To be supported by groupware, the group membership must be open.
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17
To be supported by groupware the group must be collocated.
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18
Communities of practice are usually very formally structured and look to establish formal procedures for each problem they take on.
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19
GSS require synchronous communication.
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20
Task forces are formed to address specific issues and are not usually maintained on a continuous basis.
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21
Which type of group is formed to deal with a subject area or issue?
A) Business relationship group
B) Task force
C) Project team
D) Electronic group
A) Business relationship group
B) Task force
C) Project team
D) Electronic group
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22
Which of the following is true of open source work?
A) There is usually a well-defined leader.
B) There is usually no leader.
C) Leadership rotates on a quarterly basis.
D) None of the above
A) There is usually a well-defined leader.
B) There is usually no leader.
C) Leadership rotates on a quarterly basis.
D) None of the above
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23
The goal of systems designed to improve meetings include:
A) the development of new methods of establishing more meetings throughout an organization
B) encourage better planning and preparation for meetings.
C) improve the automation of tasks to enable more meetings to be held.
D) All of the above
A) the development of new methods of establishing more meetings throughout an organization
B) encourage better planning and preparation for meetings.
C) improve the automation of tasks to enable more meetings to be held.
D) All of the above
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24
Which of the following is not a characteristic of open source virtual organizations?
A) unmanageable membership
B) social pressures
C) rules and norms
D) All of the above
A) unmanageable membership
B) social pressures
C) rules and norms
D) All of the above
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25
Which of the following is true of open source programmers?
A) They take pride in helping others.
B) They believe software should be given away.
C) They receive the personal benefit of having better software to use.
D) All of the above
A) They take pride in helping others.
B) They believe software should be given away.
C) They receive the personal benefit of having better software to use.
D) All of the above
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26
________ is the term coined to describe a widely dispersed group that forms to further a cause?
A) Network armies
B) Task force
C) Delta team
D) Electronic group
A) Network armies
B) Task force
C) Delta team
D) Electronic group
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27
Which of the following is not true of groups?
A) Groups must remain in effect for long periods of time.
B) Groups may be collocated.
C) Groups can be loosely coupled.
D) None of the above
A) Groups must remain in effect for long periods of time.
B) Groups may be collocated.
C) Groups can be loosely coupled.
D) None of the above
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28
Which type of group has members who work full time to achieve a specific goal within a specific schedule?
A) Authority group
B) Intradepartmental group
C) Project team
D) Interdepartmental group
A) Authority group
B) Intradepartmental group
C) Project team
D) Interdepartmental group
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29
Open source software:
A) can be used commercially.
B) is generally developed by virtual organizations using the Internet.
C) may require being voted onto a project team to participate in software development.
D) All of the above
A) can be used commercially.
B) is generally developed by virtual organizations using the Internet.
C) may require being voted onto a project team to participate in software development.
D) All of the above
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30
Which type of group is comprised of members essentially doing the same thing, usually for the same boss?
A) Authority group
B) Intradepartmental group
C) Project team
D) Interdepartmental group
A) Authority group
B) Intradepartmental group
C) Project team
D) Interdepartmental group
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31
________ is the term to describe a group of people who work or socialize together for so long that they have developed an identifiable way of doing things.
A) Network armies
B) Electronic group
C) Community of practice
D) Peer group
A) Network armies
B) Electronic group
C) Community of practice
D) Peer group
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32
According to Drucker, which of the following is the third evolution of the structure of organizations?
A) separated business ownership from management
B) command and control corporations
C) organizations of knowledge specialists
D) None of the above
A) separated business ownership from management
B) command and control corporations
C) organizations of knowledge specialists
D) None of the above
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33
Which of the following is true of a Community of Practice?
A) They are usually informal.
B) They complement other means of sharing knowledge within an organization.
C) They have had a significant effect on some businesses.
D) All of the above
A) They are usually informal.
B) They complement other means of sharing knowledge within an organization.
C) They have had a significant effect on some businesses.
D) All of the above
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34
Which of the following is not a potential advantage of a GSS?
A) better discussion
B) improved learning
C) greater distractions
D) None of the above
A) better discussion
B) improved learning
C) greater distractions
D) None of the above
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35
Which of the following is a potential advantage of a GSS?
A) more opportunities for discussion
B) improved feedback to presenters
C) more equal participation
D) All of the above
A) more opportunities for discussion
B) improved feedback to presenters
C) more equal participation
D) All of the above
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36
Sending angry e-mail is referred to as a(n):
A) flame.
B) spam.
C) e-mad lib.
D) None of the above
A) flame.
B) spam.
C) e-mad lib.
D) None of the above
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37
Network armies have proliferated recently because of:
A) the increase is network computing capacity.
B) the Internet.
C) the international visibility afforded to virtually any cause.
D) All of the above
A) the increase is network computing capacity.
B) the Internet.
C) the international visibility afforded to virtually any cause.
D) All of the above
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38
Electronic tools to support collaboration is called:
A) groupware.
B) supportware.
C) decision support collaboration systems.
D) None of the above
A) groupware.
B) supportware.
C) decision support collaboration systems.
D) None of the above
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39
Which of the following is not a potential advantage of a GSS?
A) asynchronous participation
B) social community of the participants could be hindered
C) greater feedback to the presenters
D) None of the above
A) asynchronous participation
B) social community of the participants could be hindered
C) greater feedback to the presenters
D) None of the above
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40
Which of the following is true of groups?
A) Membership may be open.
B) Membership may be closed.
C) Group members can be dispersed.
D) All of the above
A) Membership may be open.
B) Membership may be closed.
C) Group members can be dispersed.
D) All of the above
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41
Describe three ways that IT can improve meetings.
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42
Describe an electronic group.
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43
Distinguish between a project team and an authority group.
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44
Briefly describe the organizational transitions proposed by Drucker in his article, "The Coming of the New Organization."
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45
Describe three characteristics of groups.
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46
Describe network armies.
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47
Briefly describe a Community of Practice.
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48
Identify the three factors that have had a major impact on network armies.
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49
Discuss how managers of virtual organizations may need to alter their management approach.
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50
What are the potential advantages and disadvantages of using a GSS?
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