Deck 10: Using Teams in Organizations

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Which of these is NOT a characteristic of a team?

A)Complementary skills
B)Profit motive
C)Mutual accountability
D)Small number of people
E)Commitment to a common purpose
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Which of the following is NOT an example of cost reductions arising from team environments?

A)Reduced absenteeism
B)Reduced scrap
C)Lower turnover
D)Fewer errors
E)Lower commitment
Question
All of these are examples of an organizational enhancement arising from team environments EXCEPT:

A)taller organizational hierarchy.
B)quicker reaction.
C)increased innovation.
D)higher creativity.
E)improved flexibility.
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Abby works closely with four other employees to address different issues at a customer service desk. Abby is on a

A)problem-solving team.
B)virtual team.
C)management team.
D)product development team.
E)work team.
Question
The best reason to create teams in an organization is because

A)they can increase productivity almost immediately.
B)teams are always well received by employees.
C)teams are increasing in popularity.
D)the competition is also implementing teams.
E)teams make sense for that organization.
Question
A team that never actually meets together in the same room is called a

A)virtual team.
B)quality circle.
C)cross-functional team.
D)product development team.
E)management team.
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Teams differ from groups in that teams

A)place more emphasis on concerted action than groups do.
B)are usually larger than groups.
C)are usually temporary.
D)place little emphasis on common objectives.
E)pursue multiple goals.
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What is (are) the new role(s) of managers in teams?

A)Supervisors and evaluators
B)Top managers
C)Team members
D)Technical specialists
E)Coaches and facilitators
Question
At ABC Manufacturing, Ryan is a member of a temporary team comprising small group of employees from different work areas. They meet once each week to discuss and recommend solutions to workplace morale issues. This group is probably a(n)

A)problem-solving team.
B)interdisciplinary team.
C)work team.
D)management team.
E)quality circle.
Question
The primary job of ____ is to create new designs that will satisfy customers.

A)interdisciplinary teams
B)quality circles
C)problem-solving teams
D)work teams
E)product development teams
Question
How does having common performance goals affect teams? It affects teams by

A)selecting the defining purpose of the team.
B)lowering commitment to the team's purpose.
C)increasing team-based compensation.
D)setting the tone and direction of the team.
E)making the team similar to other groups and teams.
Question
What is the difference between work groups and teams with regard to job categories?

A)Teams have fewer and broader job categories than groups.
B)Job categories for teams and groups depend on the reward system.
C)Teams and groups have the same number of job categories.
D)Groups have fewer and narrower job categories than teams.
E)The authority structure in teams is much more hierarchical.
Question
Which of these is NOT a benefit of teams in organizations?

A)Enhanced performance
B)Employee benefits
C)Organizational enhancements
D)Reduced costs
E)Enhanced competition
Question
Why do younger workers seem to benefit from team environments?

A)Supervision in teams is increased.
B)Workers receive higher wages in team environments.
C)Individuals receive more recognition in team environments.
D)Teams give them freedom to grow and manage themselves.
E)Teams increase employees' respect for authority.
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Alex is on a team with other members of his department that provides advice about how to fix different organizational quality problems. This team is probably a

A)quality circle.
B)product development team.
C)management team.
D)skills team.
E)work team.
Question
Which of the following statements best reflects the costs of teams to organizations?

A)The increased bureaucracy
B)The loss of creativity
C)The difficulty of changing to a team-based organization
D)Increased worker compensation claims
E)Increased distance between employees and top management
Question
Which of these reward system is commonly found in team environments?

A)Skill-based pay
B)Stock options
C)Commission-based pay
D)Annual profit sharing
E)Seniority-based pay
Question
Which of these is a specific benefit of enhanced performance with a team environment in organizations?

A)Improved customer service
B)Lower stress
C)Lower turnover
D)Increased innovation
E)Increased groupthink
Question
A team that is relatively permanent and coordinates other work teams is called a(n)

A)interdisciplinary team.
B)work team.
C)management team.
D)problem-solving team.
E)quality circle.
Question
Why does working in teams result in enhanced performance?

A)Waste and errors are spread across multiple individuals.
B)Managers lower their performance standards.
C)Team members spend less time in direct contact with customers.
D)Teams pool individual efforts in new ways and strive for continuous improvement.
E)Taller hierarchies improve communication processes.
Question
The person leading the change to a team-based organization must

A)not be swayed by the steering committee.
B)be an external consultant, so as to avoid any organizational bias.
C)have a strong belief that employees want to be responsible for their work.
D)allow the teams to create their own unique visions.
E)make a gut-level feasibility estimate.
Question
During the ____ phase of team implementation, managers should provide encouragement, monitor performance, and sometimes protect teams from those who want to see the team fail.

A)self-managing teams
B)tightly formed teams
C)leader-centered teams
D)reality and unrest
E)start-up
Question
Shortly after implementation, team performance often ____ before returning to previous levels.

A)fluctuates unpredictably
B)ceases completely
C)increases slightly
D)declines
E)dramatically increases
Question
The most important phase of planning the implementation of teams is

A)planning the transfer of authority from management to teams.
B)drafting the preliminary plan for team rewards.
C)clarifying the organization's team-based mission.
D)making the decision to implement teams.
E)preparing the design team.
Question
During the ____ phase of team implementation, managers have withdrawn from the daily operations and are counseling teams.

A)tightly formed teams
B)start-up
C)leader-centered teams
D)self-managing teams
E)reality and unrest
Question
The first thing managers should do before deciding whether to change to a team-based organization is to

A)conduct a feasibility study.
B)establish the leadership for the change.
C)determine whether competitors are using teams.
D)prepare for implementation.
E)develop a steering committee.
Question
In the ____ phase of team implementation, enthusiasm runs high and the anticipation of employees is quite positive.

A)self-managing teams
B)start-up
C)leader-centered teams
D)tightly formed teams
E)reality and unrest
Question
The best initial site for implementing teams is one that

A)is removed from the core operations of the business.
B)includes workers who accept the idea of using teams.
C)is chosen to reward a successful manager.
D)needs the most improvement.
E)includes workers from only one job category.
Question
The start-up phase of team implementation includes which of the following?

A)Frustration and confusion about the new situation
B)Extreme confidence and cohesion
C)Intense team loyalty
D)Teams think of themselves as a unit
E)Informational or "awareness" training
Question
Three essential issues in promoting team success are top management support, understanding time frames, and

A)changing organizational reward.
B)rewarding individual performance.
C)implementing member loyalty program.
D)developing industry standards.
E)creating a top-down structure.
Question
During the ____ phase of team implementation, teams usually long for a system that resembles the old manager-centered organizational structure.

A)tightly formed teams
B)start-up
C)leader-centered teams
D)self-managing teams
E)reality and unrest
Question
During the ____ phase of team implementation, teams become tightly formed to the point that their internal focus can become detrimental to other teams and to the organization as a whole.

A)start-up
B)reality and unrest
C)tightly formed teams
D)leader-center teams
E)self-managing teams
Question
Implementation of self-managing work teams is a long and difficult process, often taking ____ to ____ years.

A)three; four
B)one; two
C)four; five
D)two; five
E)three; five
Question
Selection of the first site for implementing teams is crucial because

A)it sets the tone for the success of the total program.
B)the first site should be the one with the lowest performance.
C)it should be hidden from other workers.
D)location is the most important consideration in establishing teams.
E)it should be a site that spans the entire organization.
Question
The draft plan, which guides the continuing work of the design teams and the first work teams, includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)describes roles and responsibilities of all team members.
B)recommends a process for selecting team members.
C)explains what training the groups will need.
D)identifies which work processes will be involved.
E)recommend team incentives and bonuses.
Question
____ teams are combinations of work teams and problem-solving teams.

A)Non-contact
B)Infrastructure
C)Product development
D)Crisis
E)Quality improvement
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Brooke is the senior manager at her company. Brooke made the choice to go to teams because she went to a seminar on teams, but she'll be on a two-year foreign assignment when teams are actually implemented. Which of the following is likely to occur?

A)The teams will be performing well by the time she returns.
B)The teams will be more broad spread than normal.
C)The teams will become self-managing more quickly than normal.
D)A complete organizational culture revolution is likely to occur.
E)The teams are likely to fail.
Question
To assist in making the decision whether to change to a team-based organization, what a steering committee does includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)visit with successful teams.
B)explore the organization's readiness for the team environment.
C)strongly advocate the use of teams.
D)gather and analyze data.
E)visit potential team sites.
Question
The ____ is simply an expression of purpose that summarizes the long-range benefits the company hopes to gain by moving to a team environment.

A)strategic plan
B)the transfer of authority plan
C)the design team statement
D)mission statement
E)MBO
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The steering committee at Auto Toys, Inc. (ATI) is planning the team implementation at ATI. They have reached the last stage of writing the draft plan for the initial work teams. This draft plan should include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)recommend a process for selecting people.
B)describe roles and responsibilities.
C)explain who will be responsible for overall performance.
D)explain what training the groups will need.
E)lay out a preliminary master schedule for the next two or three years.
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Which of these is the final phase of the team implementation?

A)Start-up
B)Reality and unrest
C)Tightly formed teams
D)Leader-center teams
E)Self-managing teams
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A group is usually a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common goal.
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The use of teams can eliminate redundant layers of bureaucracy and flatten the hierarchy on a company.
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Mutual accountability is a promise that members make to each other to do everything possible to achieve their goals, and it requires the commitment and trust of all members.
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Which of these would comprise managers from different areas who coordinate work teams?

A)Quality circle
B)Product development team
C)Management team
D)Skills team
E)Virtual team
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Gain-sharing programs usually reward all team members from all teams based on the performance of one particular team.
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Teams can reduce the degree of stress that employees experience on the job.
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The collection of people who attend a class together could be called a team.
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Lower turnover is a specific benefit of ______ benefit of teams in organizations.

A)enhanced performance
B)employee benefits
C)reduced costs
D)increased innovation
E)organizational enhancements
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Skill-based pay systems require team members to acquire important skills that affect compensation.
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Which of these is Phase 1 of the team implementation?

A)Start-up
B)Reality and unrest
C)Tightly formed teams
D)Leader-center teams
E)Self-managing teams
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Having a common purpose and common performance goals sets the tone and direction of the team.
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Which of these are teams that do daily work of an organization?

A)Quality circle
B)Product development team
C)Management team
D)Skills team
E)Work team
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Increased innovation is a specific benefit of ______ benefit of teams in organizations.

A)enhanced performance
B)employee benefits
C)reduced costs
D)quality of work life
E)organizational enhancements
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Team bonus plans are similar to gain-sharing plans in that the unit of performance used for pay is the entire organization.
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Mature, fully developed teams are self-directing, self-managing, and autonomous.
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Demanding, high performance goals challenge members to create an effective group, as opposed to being part of a team.
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Usually, teams require different types of skills to be effective.
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Members, in both teams and groups, hold themselves mutually accountable.
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Which of these are small groups of employees from the same work area who meet regularly to discuss and recommend solutions to workplace problems?

A)Quality circle
B)Product development team
C)Management team
D)Skills team
E)Work team
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Teams do not usually take a great deal of time to develop, which is one of the advantages of using teams in companies.
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Management teams are teams that may never actually meet together in the same room, but instead rely on teleconferencing and other electronic information systems.
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_______ are teams that make recommendations.
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Change starts at the top in every successful team implementation.
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Teams include people with a mix of ______ appropriate to the tasks to be done.
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In the reality and unrest phase of team implementation, team members and managers often report frustration and confusion about the new situation.
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Use of teams can reduce redundant layers of _______ and _______ the hierarchy in large organizations.
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_______ plans are similar to gain-sharing plans except the unit of performance and pay is the team.
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The leadership for change must be developed and a feasibility study should be conducted before the go/no-go team decision is made.
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Teams hold themselves mutually ______ for results.
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Tightly formed teams may become overconfident and reduce their communication with other teams in the organization.
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_______ systems require team members to acquire a set of the core skills needed for their particular team plus additional special skills, depending on career tracks or team needs.
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Work teams tend to be permanent like quality circles.
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Implementing teams in organizations is not easy; it takes a lot of hard work, time, training, and patience.
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Product development teams are combinations of quality circles and quality teams that create new designs for products or services that will satisfy customer needs.
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Problem-solving teams are permanent teams that make recommendations for others to implement.
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In a team, all team members are committed to a common _______.
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Fortunately, implementation of self-managing work teams takes less than six months.
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______ are usually smaller than groups.
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Virtual teams usually utilize some form of technology to enhance communication among individuals who are members of the team.
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Deck 10: Using Teams in Organizations
1
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of a team?

A)Complementary skills
B)Profit motive
C)Mutual accountability
D)Small number of people
E)Commitment to a common purpose
B
2
Which of the following is NOT an example of cost reductions arising from team environments?

A)Reduced absenteeism
B)Reduced scrap
C)Lower turnover
D)Fewer errors
E)Lower commitment
E
3
All of these are examples of an organizational enhancement arising from team environments EXCEPT:

A)taller organizational hierarchy.
B)quicker reaction.
C)increased innovation.
D)higher creativity.
E)improved flexibility.
A
4
Abby works closely with four other employees to address different issues at a customer service desk. Abby is on a

A)problem-solving team.
B)virtual team.
C)management team.
D)product development team.
E)work team.
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5
The best reason to create teams in an organization is because

A)they can increase productivity almost immediately.
B)teams are always well received by employees.
C)teams are increasing in popularity.
D)the competition is also implementing teams.
E)teams make sense for that organization.
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6
A team that never actually meets together in the same room is called a

A)virtual team.
B)quality circle.
C)cross-functional team.
D)product development team.
E)management team.
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7
Teams differ from groups in that teams

A)place more emphasis on concerted action than groups do.
B)are usually larger than groups.
C)are usually temporary.
D)place little emphasis on common objectives.
E)pursue multiple goals.
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8
What is (are) the new role(s) of managers in teams?

A)Supervisors and evaluators
B)Top managers
C)Team members
D)Technical specialists
E)Coaches and facilitators
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9
At ABC Manufacturing, Ryan is a member of a temporary team comprising small group of employees from different work areas. They meet once each week to discuss and recommend solutions to workplace morale issues. This group is probably a(n)

A)problem-solving team.
B)interdisciplinary team.
C)work team.
D)management team.
E)quality circle.
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10
The primary job of ____ is to create new designs that will satisfy customers.

A)interdisciplinary teams
B)quality circles
C)problem-solving teams
D)work teams
E)product development teams
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11
How does having common performance goals affect teams? It affects teams by

A)selecting the defining purpose of the team.
B)lowering commitment to the team's purpose.
C)increasing team-based compensation.
D)setting the tone and direction of the team.
E)making the team similar to other groups and teams.
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12
What is the difference between work groups and teams with regard to job categories?

A)Teams have fewer and broader job categories than groups.
B)Job categories for teams and groups depend on the reward system.
C)Teams and groups have the same number of job categories.
D)Groups have fewer and narrower job categories than teams.
E)The authority structure in teams is much more hierarchical.
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13
Which of these is NOT a benefit of teams in organizations?

A)Enhanced performance
B)Employee benefits
C)Organizational enhancements
D)Reduced costs
E)Enhanced competition
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14
Why do younger workers seem to benefit from team environments?

A)Supervision in teams is increased.
B)Workers receive higher wages in team environments.
C)Individuals receive more recognition in team environments.
D)Teams give them freedom to grow and manage themselves.
E)Teams increase employees' respect for authority.
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15
Alex is on a team with other members of his department that provides advice about how to fix different organizational quality problems. This team is probably a

A)quality circle.
B)product development team.
C)management team.
D)skills team.
E)work team.
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16
Which of the following statements best reflects the costs of teams to organizations?

A)The increased bureaucracy
B)The loss of creativity
C)The difficulty of changing to a team-based organization
D)Increased worker compensation claims
E)Increased distance between employees and top management
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17
Which of these reward system is commonly found in team environments?

A)Skill-based pay
B)Stock options
C)Commission-based pay
D)Annual profit sharing
E)Seniority-based pay
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18
Which of these is a specific benefit of enhanced performance with a team environment in organizations?

A)Improved customer service
B)Lower stress
C)Lower turnover
D)Increased innovation
E)Increased groupthink
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19
A team that is relatively permanent and coordinates other work teams is called a(n)

A)interdisciplinary team.
B)work team.
C)management team.
D)problem-solving team.
E)quality circle.
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20
Why does working in teams result in enhanced performance?

A)Waste and errors are spread across multiple individuals.
B)Managers lower their performance standards.
C)Team members spend less time in direct contact with customers.
D)Teams pool individual efforts in new ways and strive for continuous improvement.
E)Taller hierarchies improve communication processes.
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21
The person leading the change to a team-based organization must

A)not be swayed by the steering committee.
B)be an external consultant, so as to avoid any organizational bias.
C)have a strong belief that employees want to be responsible for their work.
D)allow the teams to create their own unique visions.
E)make a gut-level feasibility estimate.
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22
During the ____ phase of team implementation, managers should provide encouragement, monitor performance, and sometimes protect teams from those who want to see the team fail.

A)self-managing teams
B)tightly formed teams
C)leader-centered teams
D)reality and unrest
E)start-up
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23
Shortly after implementation, team performance often ____ before returning to previous levels.

A)fluctuates unpredictably
B)ceases completely
C)increases slightly
D)declines
E)dramatically increases
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24
The most important phase of planning the implementation of teams is

A)planning the transfer of authority from management to teams.
B)drafting the preliminary plan for team rewards.
C)clarifying the organization's team-based mission.
D)making the decision to implement teams.
E)preparing the design team.
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25
During the ____ phase of team implementation, managers have withdrawn from the daily operations and are counseling teams.

A)tightly formed teams
B)start-up
C)leader-centered teams
D)self-managing teams
E)reality and unrest
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26
The first thing managers should do before deciding whether to change to a team-based organization is to

A)conduct a feasibility study.
B)establish the leadership for the change.
C)determine whether competitors are using teams.
D)prepare for implementation.
E)develop a steering committee.
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27
In the ____ phase of team implementation, enthusiasm runs high and the anticipation of employees is quite positive.

A)self-managing teams
B)start-up
C)leader-centered teams
D)tightly formed teams
E)reality and unrest
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28
The best initial site for implementing teams is one that

A)is removed from the core operations of the business.
B)includes workers who accept the idea of using teams.
C)is chosen to reward a successful manager.
D)needs the most improvement.
E)includes workers from only one job category.
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29
The start-up phase of team implementation includes which of the following?

A)Frustration and confusion about the new situation
B)Extreme confidence and cohesion
C)Intense team loyalty
D)Teams think of themselves as a unit
E)Informational or "awareness" training
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30
Three essential issues in promoting team success are top management support, understanding time frames, and

A)changing organizational reward.
B)rewarding individual performance.
C)implementing member loyalty program.
D)developing industry standards.
E)creating a top-down structure.
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31
During the ____ phase of team implementation, teams usually long for a system that resembles the old manager-centered organizational structure.

A)tightly formed teams
B)start-up
C)leader-centered teams
D)self-managing teams
E)reality and unrest
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32
During the ____ phase of team implementation, teams become tightly formed to the point that their internal focus can become detrimental to other teams and to the organization as a whole.

A)start-up
B)reality and unrest
C)tightly formed teams
D)leader-center teams
E)self-managing teams
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33
Implementation of self-managing work teams is a long and difficult process, often taking ____ to ____ years.

A)three; four
B)one; two
C)four; five
D)two; five
E)three; five
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34
Selection of the first site for implementing teams is crucial because

A)it sets the tone for the success of the total program.
B)the first site should be the one with the lowest performance.
C)it should be hidden from other workers.
D)location is the most important consideration in establishing teams.
E)it should be a site that spans the entire organization.
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35
The draft plan, which guides the continuing work of the design teams and the first work teams, includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)describes roles and responsibilities of all team members.
B)recommends a process for selecting team members.
C)explains what training the groups will need.
D)identifies which work processes will be involved.
E)recommend team incentives and bonuses.
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36
____ teams are combinations of work teams and problem-solving teams.

A)Non-contact
B)Infrastructure
C)Product development
D)Crisis
E)Quality improvement
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37
Brooke is the senior manager at her company. Brooke made the choice to go to teams because she went to a seminar on teams, but she'll be on a two-year foreign assignment when teams are actually implemented. Which of the following is likely to occur?

A)The teams will be performing well by the time she returns.
B)The teams will be more broad spread than normal.
C)The teams will become self-managing more quickly than normal.
D)A complete organizational culture revolution is likely to occur.
E)The teams are likely to fail.
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38
To assist in making the decision whether to change to a team-based organization, what a steering committee does includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)visit with successful teams.
B)explore the organization's readiness for the team environment.
C)strongly advocate the use of teams.
D)gather and analyze data.
E)visit potential team sites.
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39
The ____ is simply an expression of purpose that summarizes the long-range benefits the company hopes to gain by moving to a team environment.

A)strategic plan
B)the transfer of authority plan
C)the design team statement
D)mission statement
E)MBO
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40
The steering committee at Auto Toys, Inc. (ATI) is planning the team implementation at ATI. They have reached the last stage of writing the draft plan for the initial work teams. This draft plan should include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)recommend a process for selecting people.
B)describe roles and responsibilities.
C)explain who will be responsible for overall performance.
D)explain what training the groups will need.
E)lay out a preliminary master schedule for the next two or three years.
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41
Which of these is the final phase of the team implementation?

A)Start-up
B)Reality and unrest
C)Tightly formed teams
D)Leader-center teams
E)Self-managing teams
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42
A group is usually a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common goal.
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43
The use of teams can eliminate redundant layers of bureaucracy and flatten the hierarchy on a company.
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44
Mutual accountability is a promise that members make to each other to do everything possible to achieve their goals, and it requires the commitment and trust of all members.
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45
Which of these would comprise managers from different areas who coordinate work teams?

A)Quality circle
B)Product development team
C)Management team
D)Skills team
E)Virtual team
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46
Gain-sharing programs usually reward all team members from all teams based on the performance of one particular team.
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47
Teams can reduce the degree of stress that employees experience on the job.
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48
The collection of people who attend a class together could be called a team.
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49
Lower turnover is a specific benefit of ______ benefit of teams in organizations.

A)enhanced performance
B)employee benefits
C)reduced costs
D)increased innovation
E)organizational enhancements
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50
Skill-based pay systems require team members to acquire important skills that affect compensation.
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51
Which of these is Phase 1 of the team implementation?

A)Start-up
B)Reality and unrest
C)Tightly formed teams
D)Leader-center teams
E)Self-managing teams
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52
Having a common purpose and common performance goals sets the tone and direction of the team.
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53
Which of these are teams that do daily work of an organization?

A)Quality circle
B)Product development team
C)Management team
D)Skills team
E)Work team
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54
Increased innovation is a specific benefit of ______ benefit of teams in organizations.

A)enhanced performance
B)employee benefits
C)reduced costs
D)quality of work life
E)organizational enhancements
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55
Team bonus plans are similar to gain-sharing plans in that the unit of performance used for pay is the entire organization.
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56
Mature, fully developed teams are self-directing, self-managing, and autonomous.
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57
Demanding, high performance goals challenge members to create an effective group, as opposed to being part of a team.
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58
Usually, teams require different types of skills to be effective.
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59
Members, in both teams and groups, hold themselves mutually accountable.
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60
Which of these are small groups of employees from the same work area who meet regularly to discuss and recommend solutions to workplace problems?

A)Quality circle
B)Product development team
C)Management team
D)Skills team
E)Work team
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61
Teams do not usually take a great deal of time to develop, which is one of the advantages of using teams in companies.
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62
Management teams are teams that may never actually meet together in the same room, but instead rely on teleconferencing and other electronic information systems.
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63
_______ are teams that make recommendations.
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64
Change starts at the top in every successful team implementation.
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65
Teams include people with a mix of ______ appropriate to the tasks to be done.
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66
In the reality and unrest phase of team implementation, team members and managers often report frustration and confusion about the new situation.
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67
Use of teams can reduce redundant layers of _______ and _______ the hierarchy in large organizations.
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68
_______ plans are similar to gain-sharing plans except the unit of performance and pay is the team.
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69
The leadership for change must be developed and a feasibility study should be conducted before the go/no-go team decision is made.
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70
Teams hold themselves mutually ______ for results.
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71
Tightly formed teams may become overconfident and reduce their communication with other teams in the organization.
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72
_______ systems require team members to acquire a set of the core skills needed for their particular team plus additional special skills, depending on career tracks or team needs.
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73
Work teams tend to be permanent like quality circles.
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74
Implementing teams in organizations is not easy; it takes a lot of hard work, time, training, and patience.
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75
Product development teams are combinations of quality circles and quality teams that create new designs for products or services that will satisfy customer needs.
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76
Problem-solving teams are permanent teams that make recommendations for others to implement.
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77
In a team, all team members are committed to a common _______.
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78
Fortunately, implementation of self-managing work teams takes less than six months.
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79
______ are usually smaller than groups.
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80
Virtual teams usually utilize some form of technology to enhance communication among individuals who are members of the team.
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