Exam 6: Applied Performance Practices
Exam 1: Introduction to the Field of Organizational Behaviour166 Questions
Exam 2: Individual Behaviour, Personality, and Values206 Questions
Exam 3: Perceiving Ourselves and Others in Organizations198 Questions
Exam 4: Workplace Emotions, Attitudes, and Stress249 Questions
Exam 5: Foundations of Employee Motivation250 Questions
Exam 6: Applied Performance Practices181 Questions
Exam 7: Decision Making and Creativity174 Questions
Exam 8: Team Dynamics276 Questions
Exam 9: Communicating in Organizations Revised 167 Questions
Exam 10: Power and Influence in the Workplace182 Questions
Exam 11: Conflict and Negotiation in the Workplace Revised 180 Questions
Exam 12: Leadership in Organizational Settings183 Questions
Exam 13: Designing Organizational Structures168 Questions
Exam 14: Organizational Culture184 Questions
Exam 15: Organizational Change155 Questions
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Job evaluation mainly supports the competency approach to rewards.
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Which reward system tends to discourage poor performers from voluntarily leaving the organization?
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In self-leadership,constructive thought patterns include:
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According to your text,the likelihood of a person engaging in self-leadership depends on:
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Which of these factors,according to Herzberg,is a hygiene factor?
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Some critics argue that financial rewards discourage creativity and distract employees from the meaningfulness of the work itself.
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Which of these contemporary organizational behaviour practices was popularized by Frederick Taylor in his work on scientific management?
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According to the job characteristics model,experienced meaningfulness increases with the level of job feedback.
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Which of the following tends to create an ''ownership culture'' and align employee behaviours more closely to organizational objectives?
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Self-leadership provides a different way of thinking about motivating employees.Briefly explain how self-leadership differs from other applied motivation practices.Then,fully describe any three elements of the self-leadership model.
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Forming natural work units tends to increase task identity and task significance.
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Increasing the core job characteristics will not increase employee motivation for those who lack the required skills.
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___________ are often "golden handcuffs" that potentially increase continuance commitment.
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A rubber recycling plant employed 150 unskilled and relatively low-paid production employees.Although employees were unhappy about their pay levels as well as noise and heat in the plant,most had high seniority because there were many other employment opportunities in the community.To motivate the workforce,the new plant manager decided to enrich the production jobs by giving them a wider variety of tasks to perform and giving them more autonomy regarding when they performed those tasks.However,rather than increase job performance,the changes resulted in more complaints from employees,higher absenteeism due to stress and a slight increase in turnover.Based on your knowledge of job design,explain why these results may have occurred.
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Which of the following is not one of the emotions that is generated by money,according to one large-scale study?
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