Exam 1: Organizational Behavior As a Way of Thinking and Acting
Exam 1: Organizational Behavior As a Way of Thinking and Acting40 Questions
Exam 2: Knowing and Managing Yourself35 Questions
Exam 3: Fostering Creativity and Innovation42 Questions
Exam 4: Managing Stress38 Questions
Exam 5: Decision-Making42 Questions
Exam 6: Motivation and Engagement43 Questions
Exam 7: Leadership in Public Organizations38 Questions
Exam 8: Power and Organizational Politics39 Questions
Exam 9: Communicating Effectively With Others39 Questions
Exam 10: Working in Groups and Teams37 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Conflict42 Questions
Exam 12: Organizational Culture and Change38 Questions
Exam 13: Representing the Organization on the Outside38 Questions
Exam 14: Managing Behavior in the Public Interest35 Questions
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To be successful, executives at the top levels of government must have the ability to work with and through people.
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Sarah is trying to evaluate whether her supervisors are managing their units in a manner that supports employee development and performance. Which of the following levels of analysis is she engaging in?
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Which of the following researchers explored the importance of organizational culture?
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The importance of human cooperation in organizations was emphasized in the Hawthorn study's definition of a formal organization.
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Organizational behavior is concerned with how people act, their motivations, and how they interact with others.
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Jason believes he should focus on the strength, resilience, and vitality of his workers. He is most likely influenced by which researcher?
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The psychological theories of Sigmund Freud are useful when looking at adults in organizational settings.
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Which of the following management functions involves self-knowledge and awareness of the impact on others?
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Helen feels that it is possible for a trained monkey to do the job of her workers. Which researcher's viewpoint is she espousing?
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Which of the following questions should you ask when analyzing individual employee behavior in public organizations?
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Discuss the evolution of research and understanding about human behavior in an organizational context. Be sure to identify the factors that led to changes in understanding organizational behavior.
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Which of the following is a what of the management function?
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The finding that people change their behavior when they know they are being observed is known as the ______.
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Define the different levels of analysis in organizational behavior. What questions should be asked for each level? How should the analysis be conducted?
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Which of the following factors should managers use to engage their employees?
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Improvements to organizational processes, structure, and performance require ______.
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Positive organizational scholarship focuses on what is wrong with people and their deficiencies.
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Discuss how organizational behavior is defined in the public sector. Does this differ from organizational behavior outside of the public sector? Why, or why not?
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