Deck 9: Effective Groups and Teamwork
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Deck 9: Effective Groups and Teamwork
1
Obtaining influence through threatened or actual punishment is
A) reward power
B) legitimate power
C) coercive power
D) expert power
E) referent power
A) reward power
B) legitimate power
C) coercive power
D) expert power
E) referent power
C
2
An exciting trend in today's organizations,which centers on giving employees authority and responsibility over tasks that were once held by their superiors is called?
A) task identify
B) participative power
C) motivation
D) empowerment
E) authority base
A) task identify
B) participative power
C) motivation
D) empowerment
E) authority base
D
3
The first level of political action is
A) the network level
B) the coalition level
C) the individual level
D) the organization level
E) the employee level
A) the network level
B) the coalition level
C) the individual level
D) the organization level
E) the employee level
C
4
Threats of punishment and actual punishment give individuals ________ power.
A) reward
B) coercive
C) expert
D) legitimate
E) social
A) reward
B) coercive
C) expert
D) legitimate
E) social
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5
Obtaining influence with promised or actual rewards is
A) reward power
B) legitimate power
C) coercive power
D) expert power
E) referent power
A) reward power
B) legitimate power
C) coercive power
D) expert power
E) referent power
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6
Women have a higher need than men for
A) legitimate power
B) reward power
C) referent power
D) socialized power
E) expert power
A) legitimate power
B) reward power
C) referent power
D) socialized power
E) expert power
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7
An informal group bound together by active pursuit of a single goal is a(n)
A) coalition
B) network
C) organization
D) department
E) group
A) coalition
B) network
C) organization
D) department
E) group
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8
Influence technique(s)is/are
A) rational persuasion
B) inspirational appeals
C) consultation
D) ingratiation
E) all of the choices are correct
A) rational persuasion
B) inspirational appeals
C) consultation
D) ingratiation
E) all of the choices are correct
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9
Obtaining influence through knowledge or information is
A) reward power
B) legitimate power
C) coercive power
D) expert power
E) referent power
A) reward power
B) legitimate power
C) coercive power
D) expert power
E) referent power
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10
In a survey,the majority of people said they dealt with office politics by:
A) Participating directly
B) Know what's going on but do not participate
C) Not participating at all
D) Pretend that office politics don't exist in their workplace
E) Ignore it completely
A) Participating directly
B) Know what's going on but do not participate
C) Not participating at all
D) Pretend that office politics don't exist in their workplace
E) Ignore it completely
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11
French and Raven developed the
A) three bases of power
B) four bases of power
C) five bases of power
D) six bases of power
E) None of the choices are correct
A) three bases of power
B) four bases of power
C) five bases of power
D) six bases of power
E) None of the choices are correct
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12
Empowerment is also referred to as participative management and open-book management.The core component of empowerment is
A) taking power from one person in the organization and giving it to another employee
B) a win-lose relationship since managers pass their responsibilities onto employees
C) a lose-win relationship because the more power you give away,the more you have
D) progressively pushing decision-making authority throughout the organization at all levels
E) a lose-lose relationship because managers lose power and employees have more responsibilities
A) taking power from one person in the organization and giving it to another employee
B) a win-lose relationship since managers pass their responsibilities onto employees
C) a lose-win relationship because the more power you give away,the more you have
D) progressively pushing decision-making authority throughout the organization at all levels
E) a lose-lose relationship because managers lose power and employees have more responsibilities
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13
Political manoeuvring is triggered by uncertainty.Common source(s)of uncertainty is/are
A) weak group competition
B) certainty as the cause of change
C) unclear objectives and vague performance measures
D) high turnover
E) job dissatisfaction
A) weak group competition
B) certainty as the cause of change
C) unclear objectives and vague performance measures
D) high turnover
E) job dissatisfaction
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14
A slightly negative impact on job performance and job satisfaction occur(s)with which base(s)of power?
A) coercive power
B) reward power
C) both coercive and reward power
D) both expert and referent power
E) both reward and legitimate power
A) coercive power
B) reward power
C) both coercive and reward power
D) both expert and referent power
E) both reward and legitimate power
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15
In the evolution of power,participation means that
A) the manager/leader imposes decisions
B) the manager/leader consults followers
C) the manager/leader and followers jointly make decisions
D) the followers are granted authority to made decisions
E) the followers consult the manager to make decisions
A) the manager/leader imposes decisions
B) the manager/leader consults followers
C) the manager/leader and followers jointly make decisions
D) the followers are granted authority to made decisions
E) the followers consult the manager to make decisions
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16
Which of the following is NOT a power base created by French and Raven?
A) reward
B) legitimate
C) social
D) expert
E) referent
A) reward
B) legitimate
C) social
D) expert
E) referent
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17
A positive impact on job performance and job satisfaction with lowered turnover occur(s)with which base(s)of power?
A) coercive power
B) positive power
C) reward power
D) both expert and referent power
E) both expert and reward power
A) coercive power
B) positive power
C) reward power
D) both expert and referent power
E) both expert and reward power
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18
Referent power is also called
A) authority
B) socialized power
C) charisma
D) compliance
E) ultimate power
A) authority
B) socialized power
C) charisma
D) compliance
E) ultimate power
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19
A slightly positive impact on job performance and satisfaction and lowered turnover occur(s)with which base(s)of power?
A) coercive power
B) expert power
C) both expert and referent power
D) both reward and legitimate power
E) both coercive and social power
A) coercive power
B) expert power
C) both expert and referent power
D) both reward and legitimate power
E) both coercive and social power
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20
The ability to influence others to develop a dependent relationship is the definition of
A) influence
B) social power
C) reward power
D) position power
E) power
A) influence
B) social power
C) reward power
D) position power
E) power
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21
Attacking or blaming others,developing a base of support,or praising others are examples of
A) coalition
B) social power
C) referent power
D) empowerment
E) political tactics
A) coalition
B) social power
C) referent power
D) empowerment
E) political tactics
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22
Identifying and choosing solutions that lead to a desired outcome is referred to as
A) power
B) solution providing
C) decision making
D) rational decision making
E) irrational decision making
A) power
B) solution providing
C) decision making
D) rational decision making
E) irrational decision making
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23
Personalized power is directed at helping oneself.
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24
Socialized or social power is a good thing in an organization.
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25
Political manoeuvring is triggered primarily by uncertainty.
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26
An influencing tactic is a threat or pressure to do something.
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27
Legitimate power is obtaining compliance with the promise of rewards that a superior can give.
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28
The bounded rationality model's focus is on how decisions
A) should be made
B) should not be made
C) follow a logical process
D) escalate
E) are actually made
A) should be made
B) should not be made
C) follow a logical process
D) escalate
E) are actually made
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29
The rational model of decision making uses a six-step sequence.The third step is:
A) identify the problem
B) formulate alternatives
C) gather related information
D) select the best alternative
E) implement the solution
A) identify the problem
B) formulate alternatives
C) gather related information
D) select the best alternative
E) implement the solution
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30
Directive,analytical,conceptual,and behavioural are all
A) types of political conflict
B) stages in decision making
C) decision making styles
D) terms for groups or teams
E) methods to reach an outcome
A) types of political conflict
B) stages in decision making
C) decision making styles
D) terms for groups or teams
E) methods to reach an outcome
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31
Decisions that are made to meet minimum requirements are referred to as
A) directive
B) conceptual
C) satisficing
D) settling
E) compromising
A) directive
B) conceptual
C) satisficing
D) settling
E) compromising
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32
The Delphi technique is a group process that
A) helps groups work together in a structured group meeting
B) uses software to encrypt ideas
C) anonymously generates ideas or judgments from physically dispersed experts
D) is very useful in face-to-face meetings
E) brings participants together to talk through their differences
A) helps groups work together in a structured group meeting
B) uses software to encrypt ideas
C) anonymously generates ideas or judgments from physically dispersed experts
D) is very useful in face-to-face meetings
E) brings participants together to talk through their differences
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33
The tendency to base decisions on information readily available in memory is called
A) bounded reality
B) availability heuristic
C) representative heuristic
D) judgmental heuristic
E) reality heuristic
A) bounded reality
B) availability heuristic
C) representative heuristic
D) judgmental heuristic
E) reality heuristic
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34
Employee empowerment is a passing fad.
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35
Empowerment is an extension of socialized power.
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36
The tendency to stick to an ineffective course of action when it is unlikely that the bad situation can be reversed is
A) escalation of failure
B) escalation of action
C) escalation of commitment
D) escalation of control
E) escalation of change
A) escalation of failure
B) escalation of action
C) escalation of commitment
D) escalation of control
E) escalation of change
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37
According to an ethical decision tree framework,individuals should make the decision to engage in an action first if the action is legal,then
A) consider the impact of the action on shareholder value
B) consider if the action is firmly supported by top management
C) consider if the action is agreed to by employees
D) consider if there are references to specific practices and ethical guidelines
E) consider if the action supports the organization's mission
A) consider the impact of the action on shareholder value
B) consider if the action is firmly supported by top management
C) consider if the action is agreed to by employees
D) consider if there are references to specific practices and ethical guidelines
E) consider if the action supports the organization's mission
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38
There are two sources of intuition-expertise and
A) holistic hunches
B) automated responses
C) learned behaviours
D) feelings
E) inherent temperaments
A) holistic hunches
B) automated responses
C) learned behaviours
D) feelings
E) inherent temperaments
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39
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of group decision-making?
A) greater pool of knowledge
B) social pressure
C) greater comprehension
D) increased acceptance
E) training ground
A) greater pool of knowledge
B) social pressure
C) greater comprehension
D) increased acceptance
E) training ground
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40
The technique to generate a variety of ideas,evaluate options using a combination of discussion/voting techniques,and finally select solutions through consensus is
A) nominal group technique
B) Delphi technique
C) brainstorming
D) group problem solving techniques
E) traditional method of idea generation
A) nominal group technique
B) Delphi technique
C) brainstorming
D) group problem solving techniques
E) traditional method of idea generation
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41
The network level is the 2nd level of political action within an organization.
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42
Providing minimal feedback about project completion and associated costs will reduce escalation of commitment.
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43
An analytical decision making style has a higher tolerance for ambiguity.
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44
Research demonstrates that the most innovative groups possessed high levels of minority dissent and low levels of participation in decision-making.
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45
Generally,decision-makers do not follow the steps of the rational model.
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46
Logrolling is political wheeling and dealing that can assist in sound thinking.
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47
It is possible for people to identify all possible solutions to a decision when given the time.
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48
Stage 2 of the rational model involves generating alternative solutions.
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49
Impression management is an attempt to manipulate or control the images related to a person,organization or ideas.
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50
Groups are beneficial to the decision making process if they can provide additional information to increase the quality of the decision.
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