Exam 8: Motivation: From Concepts to Applications
Exam 1: What Is Organizational Behavior?113 Questions
Exam 2: Diversity in Organizations110 Questions
Exam 3: Attitudes and Job Satisfaction120 Questions
Exam 4: Emotions and Moods111 Questions
Exam 5: Personality and Values116 Questions
Exam 6: Perception and Individual Decision Making113 Questions
Exam 7: Motivation Concepts110 Questions
Exam 8: Motivation: From Concepts to Applications111 Questions
Exam 9: Foundations of Group Behavior108 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding Work Teams105 Questions
Exam 11: Communication110 Questions
Exam 12: Leadership110 Questions
Exam 13: Power and Politics110 Questions
Exam 14: Conflict and Negotiation111 Questions
Exam 15: Foundations of Organization Structure113 Questions
Exam 16: Organizational Culture117 Questions
Exam 17: Human Resource Policies and Practices110 Questions
Exam 18: Organizational Change and Stress Management118 Questions
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The chief concern of both individual and team piece-rate workers is financial risk.
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Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the argument in favor of adopting job rotation?
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Adam Sears is an assembly line employee with Swenson Motors. Though Adam is popular among his supervisors and colleagues, Adam experiences low morale and lack of motivation. He feels frustrated that his job is restricted to fixing nuts and bolts on the car parts. He fears that he has no chances of advancing in his career as he cannot completely assemble a car. Which of the following is true with regard to Adam?
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To enhance the amount of autonomy employees enjoy, a company must provide its employees with tasks combined into natural work units.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding job rotation?
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Nora Elm is a newly appointed HR manager at Seven Oaks, a famous PR firm that is not doing too well at present. As she assumed the post of the HR manager, everyone impressed upon her the need to energize the employees and motivate them to give their best to the job. After she met with the employees and managers, she felt that many employees were demotivated because they had attained their maximum potential in their current job roles. Additionally, she felt that though the management believed strongly in its employee-friendly nature, this nature was not manifested in its actions. Those employees who were on the board had begun to mimic the management's action of attributing the lack of any constructive change to company policies. Describe any two changes that Nora should propose at the meeting with a rationale for each.
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The major advantage of flextime is that it can be used for all categories of jobs.
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Managers at Flavors, a restaurant chain, train their employees such that in the absence of employees, someone trained in the same skills can step in and do the job equally well. Thus, many modules in training are extensive as they provide employees with details of the skill sets required for different jobs. In practice, this lengthy training program does help the company as a well-trained and flexible workforce is at their disposal at all times. The managers at Flavors use ________.
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Jack Holmes is a middle-aged, lower-level employee at an automobile service center. Though he is not paid very well, he loves his job. His supervisor speaks to him with respect, and he is the favored candidate for mentoring new employees because of the vast experience he holds in the job. Based on this information, which of the following is most likely to be the reason Jack likes his job?
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The two most common forms of representative participation are ________ and board representatives.
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Job enrichment improves employees' skills by periodically shifting an employee from one task to another with similar skill requirements at the same organizational level.
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A flexible benefits package is designed for a male with a wife and two children at home.
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Beyond redesigning the nature of the work itself and involving employees in decisions, another approach to making the work environment more motivating is to alter work arrangements to meet employee needs. Which of the following is designed to give employees greater control of their schedule?
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Which of the following statements is true regarding job sharing?
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Janice and Shane are both senior software analysts. They have worked together on projects for six years and get along very well. Janice is anticipating the arrival of her first child and will not be able to work on a full-time basis in the future. Shane is contemplating opening his own business as a home media installation consultant and does not want to continue to work full time. They both need some income. Which of the following alternative job structures would be best for Janice and Shane?
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Which of the following is the major drawback of job sharing from management's perspective?
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A flextime arrangement requires all employees to be at their jobs during the common core period.
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Woodworth & Baines is a retail chain that has taken up numerous measures to improve employee attitude, motivation, and organizational performance. New training programs, employee engagement initiatives, and an employee welfare council were the three main strategies implemented as part of the employee empowerment program. Norman Kilner was one of twenty employees nominated to the employee welfare council where they were required to interact with the management to promote the interests of the employees. Additionally, the job roles of these twenty employees were vertically enhanced to give them more autonomy in the organization. However, six months into the employee empowerment program, a survey by HR revealed no actual change in employee attitudes. Similarly, a survey conducted by the production manager revealed that work productivity had not increased by any substantial measure either. Which of the following, if true, would best explain this outcome?
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