Deck 10: Meetings and Facilitation Skills

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To ensure consistent delivery of information, the supervisor should avoid holding a meeting and should contact each member individually.
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Only relevant facts about a problem or situation should be sought in a fact finding meeting.
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One disadvantage of the group-centered approach is that it takes more time than the leader-controlled approach.
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Leader-controlled meetings encourage free flow of information.
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Meetings do not allow the personal interaction required for many sensitive issues.
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Meetings may result in watered-down decisions that simply reflect the average input of the members rather than the ideas of the best members.
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In a fact-finding meeting, the leader seeks relevant facts about the situation then focuses on finding solutions.
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The group-centered approach is not well suited to large groups.
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A problem-solving meeting is the least challenging of the meeting types.
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A leader can never switch from one meeting type to another during the course of the same meeting.
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It is usually most efficient to communicate with employees on a one-to-one basis rather than have a meeting.
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All meetings are necessary.
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Proper planning requires the leader to do some up-front work before the meeting actually begins, such as ensuring that key people will be able to attend.
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A leader-controlled meeting generally appears to be more organized than a group-centered meeting.
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A meeting called to announce a new sales program is an example of an information-giving meeting.
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Electronic meetings are the most popular types of meetings.
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In calculating the cost of meetings, the costs of members' vacations, sick leave, and medical insurance should NOT be included.
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The information-giving meeting is the most difficult to conduct.
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The best approach to meetings is always the group-centered approach.
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Meetings allow for a formal exchange of information to occur.
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The key points of a meeting that are distributed subsequent to the meeting, are known as the "seconds" of a meeting.
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Group facilitation is a process of intervening to help a group improve in goal setting, action planning, problem solving, conflict management, and decision making in order to increase the group's effectiveness.
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Teleconferencing can reduce the expense of bringing people from distant locations to the meeting.
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Which of the following is an appropriate purpose for calling a meeting?

A) To exchange information.
B) To solve a problem.
C) To award pay raises for employees.
D) A and B only.
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Consensus is easier to reach when there is diversity within a group.
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Closure means reaching a conclusion with respect to a given agenda item.
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For the vast majority of managers, which of the following remains the most popular meeting method?

A) E-mail.
B) Teleconferencing.
C) Face to face.
D) Cell-phones.
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Distributing copies of the meeting agenda in advance is usually not a good idea.
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A key skill of leaders at meetings is the ability to keep the meeting moving.
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The most widely used form of consultation is the purchase-of-expertise model.
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Facilitators require not only experience and knowledge, but also decision making, problem-solving, communication, motivation, and leadership capabilities.
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The Doctor-Patient Model involves others in making a joint diagnosis and eventually providing others with the skills and tools to make their own diagnosis.
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The easiest type of meeting to conduct is the ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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Using the process consultation model of facilitation, the client makes the ultimate decision and develops the action plan.
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In order to avoid controlling the meeting, the leader should usually leave his or her expectations vague.
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If attendees are late for a meeting, the leader should wait for their arrival to begin the meeting.
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A meeting held to make announcements of new programs or policies, or to update the present ones, is a(n) ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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An effectively conducted meeting requires no follow-up.
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The leader's most important job at meetings is to encourage openness and communication among members.
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Consensus does not mean agreement with a decision; it means that there is agreement to accept a decision.
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A meeting called to allow members to provide information to one another is a(n) ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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Using a group-centered approach to meetings:

A) A larger amount of information can be covered in a shorter time than with the leader-controlled approach.
B) Takes up less time than using the leader-controlled approach.
C) A freer flow of information is possible than with the leader-controlled approach.
D) All of the above.
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Group ____ is the process of intervening to help a group improve in goal setting, action planning, problem solving, conflict management, and decision making in order to increase the group's effectiveness.

A) Dynamics.
B) Facilitation.
C) Consensus.
D) Decision making.
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A ____ meeting combines information-giving, information-exchange, and fact-finding.

A) Group dynamics.
B) Problem-solving.
C) Leader controlled.
D) Group centered.
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In a group-centered approach, the leader:

A) Facilitates the meeting by keeping it moving.
B) Dominates what is happening.
C) Allows the group to facilitate its own direction.
D) None of the above.
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The leader-controlled approach at meetings:

A) Allows an open flow of communication.
B) Is used at information-giving meetings.
C) Is best for sensitive or emotional issues.
D) All of the above.
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Which of the following should NOT be done prior to a meeting?

A) Make certain that the meeting room and visual aids are adequately prepared.
B) Let people know if they are expected to provide information at the meeting.
C) Send out an agenda.
D) Reach a consensus.
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Meetings should:

A) Be used for presenting sensitive information.
B) Be lengthy.
C) Be preplanned.
D) All the above.
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Group members interact freely with one another in a(n) ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Group centered.
C) Leader controlled.
D) All of the above.
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The ____ is a behavior type that carries an irritating side conversation during meetings.

A) Gossiper.
B) Loudmouth.
C) Whisperer.
D) Interrupter.
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Which of the following is the most accurate meaning of consensus decision making?

A) Members agree with the decision.
B) Members agree to accept the decision.
C) Members agree to disagree with the decision.
D) None of the above.
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At a meeting in which the leader-controlled approach is used:

A) The leader opens the meeting.
B) Questions from the group are addressed to the leader.
C) The leader calls on members for information or comments.
D) All of the above.
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During a meeting the leader should:

A) Clarify his or her expectations.
B) Provide leadership.
C) Encourage two-way communication.
D) All of the above.
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In a(n) ____ meeting the leader does not focus on solutions, but rather on an understanding of the problem.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) The best approach to meetings is the leader-controlled approach.
B) The best approach to meetings is the group-centered approach.
C) Neither the leader-controlled approach nor the group-centered approach is effective.
D) The best approach depends on factors such as the size of the group and the subject to be discussed.
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of meetings?

A) Meetings save time.
B) Meetings always create profit.
C) Meetings assure consistency of information.
D) Meetings permit a formal exchange of information.
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Which of the following is (are) true?

A) Many meetings are unnecessary.
B) Meetings are always cost-effective.
C) Meetings prevent formal exchange of information.
D) All of the above are true.
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A meeting called in an effort to improve product quality would be a(n) ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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____ provide a permanent record of what has occurred in a meeting.

A) Dynamics.
B) Norms.
C) Minutes.
D) Closure.
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Before a meeting, the leader should:

A) Make sure that key people will be able to attend.
B) Get "closure" on key items.
C) Distribute minutes to all members.
D) All of the above.
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What is group facilitation?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of meetings.
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Explain the role of the facilitator and the skills needed to be effective.
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To effectively pre-plan a meeting, what are some of the things that should be done to ensure its success?
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Emphasis is on facilitating the process so the client learns problem-solving skills in the:

A) Process evaluation model.
B) Purchase of expertise power model.
C) Doctor-patient model.
D) Process consultation model.
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How does the use of technology facilitate meetings?
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Differentiate between leader-controlled approach and the group-centered approach to conducting meetings.
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Briefly explain the process consultation model of facilitation.
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What can be done to make the use of teleconferencing more effective?
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What are the advantages of the group-centered approach?
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List the purposes of meetings and briefly discuss each one.
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The most widely-used form of consultation is the ____ model.

A) Process consultation.
B) Doctor-patient.
C) Purchase of expertise.
D) Teleconferencing.
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Discuss the role that minutes play in following-up on meetings.
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Ineffective leadership ruins many well-prepared meetings.The supervisor must be prepared to demonstrate leadership in what ways?
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____ is a method of gathering people together for a meeting without the cost of physically bringing people from distant locations.

A) Telemarketing.
B) Process consultation.
C) Teleconferencing.
D) Consensus.
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What is consensus? Why is it difficult?
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Which of the following is (are) a characteristic of effective facilitators?

A) Think logically.
B) Communicate clearly.
C) Practice active listening.
D) All of the above.
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In the ____ facilitation model, the consultant involves others in making a joint diagnosis and teaches others problem-solving skills.

A) Doctor-patient.
B) Leader-controlled.
C) Purchase of expertise.
D) Fact-finding.
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In essence, a facilitator becomes a(n):

A) Scapegoat.
B) Supervisor.
C) Employee.
D) Consultant.
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To ensure consistent delivery of information, the supervisor should avoid holding a meeting and should contact each member individually.
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Only relevant facts about a problem or situation should be sought in a fact finding meeting.
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One disadvantage of the group-centered approach is that it takes more time than the leader-controlled approach.
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Leader-controlled meetings encourage free flow of information.
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Meetings do not allow the personal interaction required for many sensitive issues.
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Meetings may result in watered-down decisions that simply reflect the average input of the members rather than the ideas of the best members.
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In a fact-finding meeting, the leader seeks relevant facts about the situation then focuses on finding solutions.
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The group-centered approach is not well suited to large groups.
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A problem-solving meeting is the least challenging of the meeting types.
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A leader can never switch from one meeting type to another during the course of the same meeting.
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It is usually most efficient to communicate with employees on a one-to-one basis rather than have a meeting.
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All meetings are necessary.
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Proper planning requires the leader to do some up-front work before the meeting actually begins, such as ensuring that key people will be able to attend.
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A leader-controlled meeting generally appears to be more organized than a group-centered meeting.
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A meeting called to announce a new sales program is an example of an information-giving meeting.
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Electronic meetings are the most popular types of meetings.
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In calculating the cost of meetings, the costs of members' vacations, sick leave, and medical insurance should NOT be included.
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The information-giving meeting is the most difficult to conduct.
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The best approach to meetings is always the group-centered approach.
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Meetings allow for a formal exchange of information to occur.
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The key points of a meeting that are distributed subsequent to the meeting, are known as the "seconds" of a meeting.
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Group facilitation is a process of intervening to help a group improve in goal setting, action planning, problem solving, conflict management, and decision making in order to increase the group's effectiveness.
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Teleconferencing can reduce the expense of bringing people from distant locations to the meeting.
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Which of the following is an appropriate purpose for calling a meeting?

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Consensus is easier to reach when there is diversity within a group.
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Closure means reaching a conclusion with respect to a given agenda item.
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For the vast majority of managers, which of the following remains the most popular meeting method?

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C) Face to face.
D) Cell-phones.
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Distributing copies of the meeting agenda in advance is usually not a good idea.
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A key skill of leaders at meetings is the ability to keep the meeting moving.
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The most widely used form of consultation is the purchase-of-expertise model.
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Facilitators require not only experience and knowledge, but also decision making, problem-solving, communication, motivation, and leadership capabilities.
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The Doctor-Patient Model involves others in making a joint diagnosis and eventually providing others with the skills and tools to make their own diagnosis.
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The easiest type of meeting to conduct is the ____ meeting.

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Using the process consultation model of facilitation, the client makes the ultimate decision and develops the action plan.
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In order to avoid controlling the meeting, the leader should usually leave his or her expectations vague.
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If attendees are late for a meeting, the leader should wait for their arrival to begin the meeting.
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A meeting held to make announcements of new programs or policies, or to update the present ones, is a(n) ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
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An effectively conducted meeting requires no follow-up.
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The leader's most important job at meetings is to encourage openness and communication among members.
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Consensus does not mean agreement with a decision; it means that there is agreement to accept a decision.
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A meeting called to allow members to provide information to one another is a(n) ____ meeting.

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C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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Using a group-centered approach to meetings:

A) A larger amount of information can be covered in a shorter time than with the leader-controlled approach.
B) Takes up less time than using the leader-controlled approach.
C) A freer flow of information is possible than with the leader-controlled approach.
D) All of the above.
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Group ____ is the process of intervening to help a group improve in goal setting, action planning, problem solving, conflict management, and decision making in order to increase the group's effectiveness.

A) Dynamics.
B) Facilitation.
C) Consensus.
D) Decision making.
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A ____ meeting combines information-giving, information-exchange, and fact-finding.

A) Group dynamics.
B) Problem-solving.
C) Leader controlled.
D) Group centered.
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In a group-centered approach, the leader:

A) Facilitates the meeting by keeping it moving.
B) Dominates what is happening.
C) Allows the group to facilitate its own direction.
D) None of the above.
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The leader-controlled approach at meetings:

A) Allows an open flow of communication.
B) Is used at information-giving meetings.
C) Is best for sensitive or emotional issues.
D) All of the above.
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Which of the following should NOT be done prior to a meeting?

A) Make certain that the meeting room and visual aids are adequately prepared.
B) Let people know if they are expected to provide information at the meeting.
C) Send out an agenda.
D) Reach a consensus.
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Meetings should:

A) Be used for presenting sensitive information.
B) Be lengthy.
C) Be preplanned.
D) All the above.
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Group members interact freely with one another in a(n) ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Group centered.
C) Leader controlled.
D) All of the above.
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The ____ is a behavior type that carries an irritating side conversation during meetings.

A) Gossiper.
B) Loudmouth.
C) Whisperer.
D) Interrupter.
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Which of the following is the most accurate meaning of consensus decision making?

A) Members agree with the decision.
B) Members agree to accept the decision.
C) Members agree to disagree with the decision.
D) None of the above.
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At a meeting in which the leader-controlled approach is used:

A) The leader opens the meeting.
B) Questions from the group are addressed to the leader.
C) The leader calls on members for information or comments.
D) All of the above.
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During a meeting the leader should:

A) Clarify his or her expectations.
B) Provide leadership.
C) Encourage two-way communication.
D) All of the above.
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In a(n) ____ meeting the leader does not focus on solutions, but rather on an understanding of the problem.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) The best approach to meetings is the leader-controlled approach.
B) The best approach to meetings is the group-centered approach.
C) Neither the leader-controlled approach nor the group-centered approach is effective.
D) The best approach depends on factors such as the size of the group and the subject to be discussed.
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of meetings?

A) Meetings save time.
B) Meetings always create profit.
C) Meetings assure consistency of information.
D) Meetings permit a formal exchange of information.
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Which of the following is (are) true?

A) Many meetings are unnecessary.
B) Meetings are always cost-effective.
C) Meetings prevent formal exchange of information.
D) All of the above are true.
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A meeting called in an effort to improve product quality would be a(n) ____ meeting.

A) Information-giving.
B) Information-exchange.
C) Fact-finding.
D) Problem-solving.
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____ provide a permanent record of what has occurred in a meeting.

A) Dynamics.
B) Norms.
C) Minutes.
D) Closure.
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Before a meeting, the leader should:

A) Make sure that key people will be able to attend.
B) Get "closure" on key items.
C) Distribute minutes to all members.
D) All of the above.
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What is group facilitation?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of meetings.
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Explain the role of the facilitator and the skills needed to be effective.
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To effectively pre-plan a meeting, what are some of the things that should be done to ensure its success?
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Emphasis is on facilitating the process so the client learns problem-solving skills in the:

A) Process evaluation model.
B) Purchase of expertise power model.
C) Doctor-patient model.
D) Process consultation model.
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How does the use of technology facilitate meetings?
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Differentiate between leader-controlled approach and the group-centered approach to conducting meetings.
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Briefly explain the process consultation model of facilitation.
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What can be done to make the use of teleconferencing more effective?
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What are the advantages of the group-centered approach?
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List the purposes of meetings and briefly discuss each one.
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The most widely-used form of consultation is the ____ model.

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D) Teleconferencing.
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Discuss the role that minutes play in following-up on meetings.
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Ineffective leadership ruins many well-prepared meetings.The supervisor must be prepared to demonstrate leadership in what ways?
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____ is a method of gathering people together for a meeting without the cost of physically bringing people from distant locations.

A) Telemarketing.
B) Process consultation.
C) Teleconferencing.
D) Consensus.
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What is consensus? Why is it difficult?
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Which of the following is (are) a characteristic of effective facilitators?

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B) Communicate clearly.
C) Practice active listening.
D) All of the above.
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In the ____ facilitation model, the consultant involves others in making a joint diagnosis and teaches others problem-solving skills.

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C) Purchase of expertise.
D) Fact-finding.
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In essence, a facilitator becomes a(n):

A) Scapegoat.
B) Supervisor.
C) Employee.
D) Consultant.
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