Exam 11: Effective Work Groups and Teams

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By rewarding employees for good attendance and punctuality, managers can minimize coordination difficulties involved with sequentially interdependent tasks.

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Managers attempt to create and sustain highly effective work groups by doing all of the following EXCEPT ________.

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The globalization of business has reduced the need for virtual teams.

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The relationship between group size and group cohesiveness is that as group size ________ cohesiveness tends to ________.

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Mary, Joe, Sue, and Gary are in a group that is attempting to balance the budget. Mary and Sue often stay late to get work done. Gary always puts in a good deal of effort. Joe feels lucky to be in a group of such hard workers because he doesn't have to exert much effort. Joe's behavior exemplifies ________.

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Which of the conditions should NOT be present if self-managed work teams are to be effective?

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Competition between groups is LEAST LIKELY to promote organizational effectiveness when ________.

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Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY a characteristic of a highly cohesive group within an organization whose objectives differ from the objectives of the organization?

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The potential for synergy increases as the level and intensity of group members' interactions increase and their expertise and skills are applied to the group's tasks.

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The best decisions are made by homogeneous top management teams, which consist of managers from the same function.

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One would expect to find the MOST deviance in groups that have a ________.

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Because pooled interdependence allows each member's contribution to be measured and rewarded, the potential for process losses due to a lack of motivation is relatively low.

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The sucker effect occurs when group members who were not originally inclined to engage in social loafing ________ when they observe other group members loafing.

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________ is the attractiveness of a group to its members.

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Which of the following is NOT a sign of a low level of group cohesiveness?

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The potential for process losses is lowest when tasks are reciprocally interdependent.

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Social loafing is a serious problem for groups and teams because it results in process losses that lower group performance.

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________ technologies enable team members to communicate with each other in real time.

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Motivation, effort, and performance tend to be highest when outcomes such as pay and praise are administered to employees based on a system of seniority.

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The potential performance of a group is easy to identity and does not change.

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