Exam 8: Teamwork and Performance
Exam 1: Introducing Organizational Behavior162 Questions
Exam 2: Diversity, Personality, and Values147 Questions
Exam 3: Perception, Attribution, and Learning157 Questions
Exam 4: Emotions, Attitudes, and Job Satisfaction161 Questions
Exam 5: Motivation152 Questions
Exam 6: Motivation and Performance145 Questions
Exam 7: The Nature of Teams142 Questions
Exam 8: Teamwork and Performance152 Questions
Exam 9: Decision Making and Creativity125 Questions
Exam 10: Conflict and Negotiation148 Questions
Exam 11: Communication161 Questions
Exam 12: Power and Politics145 Questions
Exam 13: The Leadership Process98 Questions
Exam 14: Leadership Traits and Behavioral Styles138 Questions
Exam 15: Organizational Culture173 Questions
Exam 16: Organizational Structures191 Questions
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Role __________ is a process for discussing and agreeing upon what team members expect of one another.
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In which approach does team building takes place during off-site meetings?
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Effective teams have no further need for leadership efforts, after team building, to improve team processes.
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In terms of team productivity, the best-case scenario of a work team's performance norms and cohesiveness occurs with high performance norms and high team cohesiveness.
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The statement "on our team, people always try to work hard" is an example of a positive high-achievement norm.
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To achieve group consensus, members should adhere to all of the following guidelines EXCEPT:
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Cohesiveness of a group or team is the degree to which group or team members are attracted to and motivated to remain a part of the group or team.
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The last step in the team-building process occurs when members work together to evaluate the results.
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Which of the following statements regarding characteristics of high-performance teams is false?
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The performance norm conveys expectations about how hard group members should work and what the team should accomplish.
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When workspace architecture is studied as an influence on communication behavior, this is part of:
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From a manager's perspective, the worst-case scenario of a work team's performance norms and cohesiveness occurs with __________ performance norms and __________ team cohesiveness.
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Role conflict occurs when someone is unable to meet the expectations of others.
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A group decision-making approach developed by the Rand Corporation for use in situations where group members are unable to meet face to face is
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High-performance teams turn a general sense of purpose into specific performance objectives.
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__________ are work arrangements where members work on tasks independently, while linked through some form of central coordination.
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Team cohesiveness tends to be low when members are similar in age, attitudes, needs, and backgrounds.
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In the co-acting team pattern, information flows to a central person and is redistributed to form a centralized communication network.
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The team decision technique of __________ asks everyone to respond individually and in writing to a basic question such as: "What should be done to improve the effectiveness of this work team?"
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Maintenance activities directly contribute to the performance of important group tasks.
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