Deck 16: Organisational Change and Stress Management

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Which of the following is NOT a tactic for dealing with resistance to change?

A)education
B)cooperation
C)participation
D)manipulation
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Phrases such as 'more cultural diversity','ageing population' and 'increased immigration and outsourcing' are all examples of what force for change?

A)world politics
B)nature of the workforce
C)technology
D)social trends
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An example of change in the nature of competition is:

A)increased interest in urban living.
B)more cultural diversity.
C)increased government regulation of commerce.
D)the collapse of a major corporation.
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Using covert influence to overcome resistance to change is called:

A)participation.
B)co-optation.
C)coercion.
D)manipulation.
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Which of the following is NOT cited as a force for change?

A)economic shocks
B)technology
C)social trends
D)decreasing skill sets
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An example of change in the nature of the workforce is:

A)an increase in university attendance.
B)rising numbers of mergers and consolidations.
C)an increase in divorce rates.
D)more cultural diversity.
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All of the following are sources of organisational resistance to change EXCEPT:

A)structural inertia.
B)limited focus of change.
C)threat to establish power relationships.
D)security.
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The application of direct threats or force upon resistors is called:

A)coercion.
B)manipulation.
C)co-optation.
D)power.
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Change activities that are intentional and goal oriented are called:

A)first-order change.
B)second-order change.
C)planned change.
D)change agents.
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A(n)__________ is someone who acts as a catalyst and assumes the responsibility for managing change activities.

A)manager
B)entrepreneur
C)innovator
D)change agent
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Which tactic to overcome resistance to change is a relatively inexpensive way to gain the support of adversaries,but may backfire if the targets become aware that they are being tricked or used?

A)education
B)coercion
C)participation
D)manipulation
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When an organisation is confronted with change,which of the following acts as a counterbalance to sustain stability?

A)habit
B)threat to expertise
C)structural inertia
D)selective information processing
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If individuals resisting change are included in making change decisions,not to find better solutions but to get their endorsement,it is called:

A)manipulation.
B)co-optation.
C)participation.
D)coercion.
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Of the forces for change cited in the textbook,which is continually changing jobs and organisations?

A)world politics
B)the nature of the workforce
C)technology
D)social trends
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Ally works for a large multi-national company.In recent years,communication between the different national branches of the company has become better integrated with the availability of different online chat options.Within particular branches,the intranet has also become a highly popular tool for the communication of internal information. The forces of change relevant here are:

A)competition and social trends.
B)social trends and technology.
C)technology and the nature of the workforce.
D)competition and technology.
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Seeking to 'buy off' the leaders of a resistance group by giving them a key role is best defined as:

A)co-optation.
B)participation.
C)facilitation.
D)negotiation.
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Politics suggest that the impetus for change is more likely to come from:

A)employees who are new to the organisation.
B)outside change agents.
C)managers slightly removed from the main power structure.
D)all of the above.
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Which tactic for overcoming resistance to change basically assumes that the source of resistance lies in misinformation?

A)manipulation and co-optation
B)education and communication
C)participation
D)facilitation and support
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What is the goal of planned change?

A)to improve the ability of the organisation to adapt to changes in its environment
B)to change employee behaviour
C)both A and B
D)neither A nor B
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Rob works for a government department that has recently been merged with another department.As a result of this merger,policies and procedures within the two departments have to be integrated.In anticipation of this,Rob was tasked with creating a 'transition' team that will plan and map the changes that are to take effect at different stages. This is considered:

A)planned change.
B)managed change.
C)ad-hoc change.
D)integrative change.
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Sarah is a consultant who is currently managing a cultural change within the large organisation in which she works.As part of the process,Sarah has actively consulted with executives and employees across multiple levels of the organisation to determine the kind of culture they would like within the workplace,and to encourage their commitment to the change.She has also held several information sessions to note down and address the concerns employees have with this change. Which of the following values has Sarah displayed in her actions?

A)participation and co-optation
B)manipulation and coercion
C)education and participation
D)education and coercion
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Mintz's Motor Repair is moving its location to a larger community 100 kilometres away.Mintz would like for its mechanics to move with the company but realises that there will be some hardships associated with the move.Mintz has decided to use Lewin's three-step model in order to make the change. Management is counselling each employee individually and trying to lessen their fears.This is an example of:

A)brainwashing.
B)removing driving forces.
C)removing restraining forces.
D)increasing driving forces.
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Johnson Farm Products has decided to expand its traditional business with farmers in order to include home gardeners.This change is not met with enthusiasm by the sales personnel,who have had good long-term relationships with farmers in the area.You know that the change will be difficult if you cannot overcome the resistance of the sales personnel and get their cooperation. You have threatened to eliminate positions and even close down the company if your employees don't change their attitudes.The method for overcoming resistance that you have chosen is:

A)negotiation.
B)manipulation and co-optation.
C)participation.
D)education and communication.
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Your supervisor has restructured the jobs within your division and some of your colleagues are not pleased.Don is concerned that he will not be able to perform the new tasks.Since he is paid by the amount he produces,his pay might be reduced.Tony is afraid that his job may be in jeopardy and he may be laid off.Doug dislikes uncertainty and has developed a negative attitude. The source of Tony's resistance is:

A)habit.
B)security.
C)fear of the unknown.
D)economic.
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All of the following statements concerning organisational development (OD)are correct EXCEPT:

A)People should be treated with dignity and respect.
B)Effective organisations are characterised by trust.
C)Effective organisations emphasise hierarchical authority.
D)Problems should be openly confronted.
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__________ is a change process based on training groups that seek to change behaviour through unstructured group interaction.

A)Sensitivity training
B)Action research
C)Organisational development
D)Process consultation
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The de-emphasis of hierarchical authority and control in organisational development is referred to as:

A)participation.
B)respect for people.
C)power equalisation.
D)trust and support.
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To move from equilibrium,Lewin suggests:

A)increasing restraining forces.
B)decreasing driving forces.
C)decreasing restraining forces.
D)all of the above.
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Who developed a three-step model for change that included unfreezing,movement and refreezing?

A)Mary Parker Follett
B)David McClelland
C)Chester Barnard
D)Kurt Lewin
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Which of the following is NOT considered an underlying value in organisational development?

A)participation
B)control
C)confrontation
D)power equalisation
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__________ is a method of changing behaviour through unstructured group interaction.

A)Autonomous work teams
B)Team building groups
C)Sensitivity training
D)A structural intervention
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To direct behaviour away from the status quo,one can increase the use of:

A)restraining forces.
B)driving forces.
C)refreezing.
D)changing.
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__________ is change efforts to overcome the pressures of both individual resistance and group conformity.

A)Unfreezing
B)Freezing
C)Movement
D)Planned change
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__________ is a tool for assessing attitudes held by organisational members,identifying discrepancies among member perceptions and solving these differences.

A)Survey feedback
B)Process consultation
C)Intergroup development
D)Sensitivity training
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Your supervisor has restructured the jobs within your division and some of your colleagues are not pleased.Don is concerned that he will not be able to perform the new tasks.Since he is paid by the amount he produces,his pay might be reduced.Tony is afraid that his job may be in jeopardy and he may be laid off.Doug dislikes uncertainty and has developed a negative attitude. The source of Don's resistance is:

A)habit.
B)security.
C)fear of the unknown.
D)economic.
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Johnson Farm Products has decided to expand its traditional business with farmers in order to include home gardeners.This change is not met with enthusiasm by the sales personnel,who have had good long-term relationships with farmers in the area.You know that the change will be difficult if you cannot overcome the resistance of the sales personnel and get their cooperation. You have brought in a local agent to explain demographics and the changing nature of the area in which you live.The method for overcoming resistance that you have chosen is:

A)participation.
B)manipulation and co-optation.
C)education and communication.
D)negotiation.
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Johnson Farm Products has decided to expand its traditional business with farmers in order to include home gardeners.This change is not met with enthusiasm by the sales personnel,who have had good long-term relationships with farmers in the area.You know that the change will be difficult if you cannot overcome the resistance of the sales personnel and get their cooperation. You have decided to involve the sales personnel in planning for the change and in stocking appropriate new items.The method for overcoming resistance that you have chosen is:

A)manipulation and co-optation.
B)participation.
C)negotiation.
D)education and communication.
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Mintz's Motor Repair is moving its location to a larger community 100 kilometres away.Mintz would like for its mechanics to move with the company but realises that there will be some hardships associated with the move.Mintz has decided to use Lewin's three-step model in order to make the change. Mintz is offering a $2000 moving bonus for any employee who will go to the new location.In Lewin's terms,it is attempting to:

A)move the process along.
B)unfreeze the status quo.
C)bribe them.
D)refreeze the change.
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The activities included in team building include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)goal setting.
B)role analysis.
C)team process analysis.
D)individual development.
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Your supervisor has restructured the jobs within your division and some of your colleagues are not pleased.Don is concerned that he will not be able to perform the new tasks.Since he is paid by the amount he produces,his pay might be reduced.Tony is afraid that his job may be in jeopardy and he may be laid off.Doug dislikes uncertainty and has developed a negative attitude. The source of Doug's resistance is:

A)security.
B)fear of the unknown.
C)habit.
D)economic.
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Which of the following statements about culture and stress is TRUE?

A)Job conditions that lead to stress may differ across countries.
B)Personality effects on stress appear to be the same across cultures.
C)Stress varies by cultures in terms of its harmfulness.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following has been the most studied potential source of innovation?

A)cultural variables
B)cultural variables within teams
C)human resource factors
D)structural variables
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__________ seeks to change groups' attitudes,stereotypes and perceptions about each other.

A)Process consultation
B)Intergroup development
C)Team building
D)Sensitivity analysis
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______ has(have)the most research as a potential source of innovation.

A)Product innovation
B)Technologies
C)Time
D)Structural variables
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Symptoms of stress can surface as:

A)psychological outcomes.
B)physiological outcomes.
C)behavioural outcomes.
D)all of the above.
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In Anna's organisation,all the employees hold a shared vision of providing excellence in customer service.Employees frequently share their experiences with others to obtain feedback and to mentor new employees.They associate themselves with the organisation as a whole rather than the specific departments that they work for. Which characteristic of Anna's organisation suggests that it is a learning organisation?

A)Organisational members have a shared vision.
B)There is open communication between employees.
C)Old ways of thinking are discarded.
D)All the above.
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__________ is(are)consistently negatively related to job performance.

A)Role ambiguity
B)Environmental uncertainty
C)Job insecurity
D)All of the above
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__________ organisations are those that have developed an ability to readily adapt to change.

A)Strategic
B)Formalised
C)Learning
D)Operant
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For potential stress to become actual stress,the outcome must be perceived to have both ________ and ________.

A)people;organisations
B)uncertainty;importance
C)uncertainty;risk
D)certainty;importance
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________ refers to a new idea that leads to product improvement.

A)Unspecialised change
B)Innovation
C)Groupthink
D)Single-loop learning
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Which of the following is the biggest reason why people have trouble coping with organisational changes?

A)competition
B)uncertainty
C)complexity
D)all of the above
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_______________ are stressors that keep you from reaching your goals (e.g.red tape,office politics and confusion over job responsibilities).

A)Challenge stressors
B)Hindrance stressors
C)Demands
D)Resources
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A significant individual factor that influences stress is:

A)role demands.
B)interpersonal demands.
C)technological change.
D)basic disposition.
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All of the following are factors related to organisational stress EXCEPT:

A)economic factors.
B)interpersonal demands.
C)task demands.
D)role demands.
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Rather than looking for problems,________ seeks to identify the unique qualities and special strengths of an organisation,which can then be built upon to improve performance.

A)sensitivity analysis
B)team building
C)process consultation
D)appreciative inquiry
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Jane works for an organisation that is highly bureaucratic.Communication between departments is scarce.Due to several poor strategic initiatives,the organisation now has limited funds.Despite this,a large proportion of the management has stayed on as they have been with the organisation for many years. What characteristic of Jane's organisation is conducive to innovation?

A)limited resources
B)inter-department communication
C)management tenure
D)organisational structure
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Political uncertainties,economic uncertainties and technological change are examples of which category of potential stressors?

A)individual
B)economic
C)environmental
D)organisational
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the appreciative inquiry process?

A)destiny
B)mission
C)dreaming
D)discovery
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Family issues,economic problems and inherent personality characteristics are examples of which category of potential stress?

A)economic demands
B)organisational demands
C)personal demands
D)environmental demands
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Which of the following is NOT a category of potential stressors?

A)organisational
B)environmental
C)personal
D)global
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Which of the following is NOT a behavioural symptom of stress?

A)increased alcohol consumption
B)rapid speech
C)procrastination
D)change in eating habits
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Which of the following is NOT a time-management principle?

A)make daily list of activities to be accomplished
B)know the most productive parts of your day and schedule accordingly
C)schedule activities according to priorities set
D)rank activities from least liked to best liked
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The symptoms of stress can be categorised into:

A)physical,emotional and physiological symptoms.
B)physical,emotional and psychological symptoms.
C)physical,emotional and behavioural symptoms.
D)physiological,psychological and behavioural symptoms.
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The simplest and most obvious psychological effect of stress is:

A)job dissatisfaction.
B)increased absenteeism.
C)organisational turnover.
D)increased conflict.
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Organisationally supported programs that focus on the employee's total physical and mental condition are called:

A)cafeteria benefit programs.
B)wellness programs.
C)employee benefit analysis.
D)job redesign programs.
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Discuss resistance to change in term of its organisational sources.
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TNT Net is in the computer industry,where innovations are common.The employees are highly trained,well educated and hard working.They are under a great deal of stress and TNT Net is concerned that productivity and job satisfaction will decline. The technological uncertainty that employees are dealing with is a(n)________ factor.

A)environmental
B)organisational
C)company
D)individual
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Symptoms of stress such as increased blood pressure and increased heart rate are __________ symptoms.

A)behavioural
B)psychological
C)interactive
D)physiological
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The most widely studied pattern in the stress-performance literature is the ________ relationship.

A)V
B)inverted U
C)U
D)XYZ
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Discuss five reasons why individuals may resist change.
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Which of the following is NOT a psychological consequence of stress?

A)irritability
B)boredom
C)anxiety
D)high blood pressure
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Andy and Ben are both employed in the same organisation.Ben has fairly good relationships with his co-workers and supervisor.He has also been in the organisation for five years.Andy is fairly new to the organisation and has not had the opportunity to build close relationships with co-workers.However,he is confident in his own abilities and tends to believe that situations are under his own control. In Ben's case,any stress he feels is likely to be moderated by:

A)self-efficacy and social support.
B)experience and internal locus of control.
C)self-efficacy and experience.
D)experience and social support.
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What do wellness programs focus on?

A)stress reduction
B)both mental and physical condition
C)mental condition
D)physical condition
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Meditation,hypnosis and biofeedback are examples of:

A)non-competitive physical exercise.
B)relaxation techniques.
C)time-management techniques.
D)physical exercise.
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An individual approach to reduce stress is:

A)relaxation techniques.
B)selection and placement.
C)goal setting.
D)redesigning jobs.
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TNT Net is in the computer industry,where innovations are common.The employees are highly trained,well educated and hard working.They are under a great deal of stress and TNT Net is concerned that productivity and job satisfaction will decline. One of your employees is very stressed as a result of being asked to assume too many roles in his job.This source of stress is:

A)environmental.
B)imaginary.
C)individual.
D)organisational.
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TNT Net is in the computer industry,where innovations are common.The employees are highly trained,well educated and hard working.They are under a great deal of stress and TNT Net is concerned that productivity and job satisfaction will decline. In an attempt to recognise stress early,you should be aware that symptoms may be:

A)physiological.
B)behavioural.
C)psychological.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following is related to an increased risk to stress?

A)internal locus of control
B)lowered self-efficacy
C)less social support
D)external locus of control
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Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an individual difference variable moderating the relationship between potential stressors and experienced stress?

A)perception
B)socioeconomic level
C)social support
D)job experience
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What are the goals of planned change?
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Which of the following is NOT a tactic for dealing with resistance to change?

A)education
B)cooperation
C)participation
D)manipulation
B
2
Phrases such as 'more cultural diversity','ageing population' and 'increased immigration and outsourcing' are all examples of what force for change?

A)world politics
B)nature of the workforce
C)technology
D)social trends
B
3
An example of change in the nature of competition is:

A)increased interest in urban living.
B)more cultural diversity.
C)increased government regulation of commerce.
D)the collapse of a major corporation.
C
4
Using covert influence to overcome resistance to change is called:

A)participation.
B)co-optation.
C)coercion.
D)manipulation.
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Which of the following is NOT cited as a force for change?

A)economic shocks
B)technology
C)social trends
D)decreasing skill sets
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An example of change in the nature of the workforce is:

A)an increase in university attendance.
B)rising numbers of mergers and consolidations.
C)an increase in divorce rates.
D)more cultural diversity.
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All of the following are sources of organisational resistance to change EXCEPT:

A)structural inertia.
B)limited focus of change.
C)threat to establish power relationships.
D)security.
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The application of direct threats or force upon resistors is called:

A)coercion.
B)manipulation.
C)co-optation.
D)power.
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Change activities that are intentional and goal oriented are called:

A)first-order change.
B)second-order change.
C)planned change.
D)change agents.
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A(n)__________ is someone who acts as a catalyst and assumes the responsibility for managing change activities.

A)manager
B)entrepreneur
C)innovator
D)change agent
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Which tactic to overcome resistance to change is a relatively inexpensive way to gain the support of adversaries,but may backfire if the targets become aware that they are being tricked or used?

A)education
B)coercion
C)participation
D)manipulation
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When an organisation is confronted with change,which of the following acts as a counterbalance to sustain stability?

A)habit
B)threat to expertise
C)structural inertia
D)selective information processing
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If individuals resisting change are included in making change decisions,not to find better solutions but to get their endorsement,it is called:

A)manipulation.
B)co-optation.
C)participation.
D)coercion.
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Of the forces for change cited in the textbook,which is continually changing jobs and organisations?

A)world politics
B)the nature of the workforce
C)technology
D)social trends
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Ally works for a large multi-national company.In recent years,communication between the different national branches of the company has become better integrated with the availability of different online chat options.Within particular branches,the intranet has also become a highly popular tool for the communication of internal information. The forces of change relevant here are:

A)competition and social trends.
B)social trends and technology.
C)technology and the nature of the workforce.
D)competition and technology.
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Seeking to 'buy off' the leaders of a resistance group by giving them a key role is best defined as:

A)co-optation.
B)participation.
C)facilitation.
D)negotiation.
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Politics suggest that the impetus for change is more likely to come from:

A)employees who are new to the organisation.
B)outside change agents.
C)managers slightly removed from the main power structure.
D)all of the above.
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Which tactic for overcoming resistance to change basically assumes that the source of resistance lies in misinformation?

A)manipulation and co-optation
B)education and communication
C)participation
D)facilitation and support
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What is the goal of planned change?

A)to improve the ability of the organisation to adapt to changes in its environment
B)to change employee behaviour
C)both A and B
D)neither A nor B
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Rob works for a government department that has recently been merged with another department.As a result of this merger,policies and procedures within the two departments have to be integrated.In anticipation of this,Rob was tasked with creating a 'transition' team that will plan and map the changes that are to take effect at different stages. This is considered:

A)planned change.
B)managed change.
C)ad-hoc change.
D)integrative change.
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Sarah is a consultant who is currently managing a cultural change within the large organisation in which she works.As part of the process,Sarah has actively consulted with executives and employees across multiple levels of the organisation to determine the kind of culture they would like within the workplace,and to encourage their commitment to the change.She has also held several information sessions to note down and address the concerns employees have with this change. Which of the following values has Sarah displayed in her actions?

A)participation and co-optation
B)manipulation and coercion
C)education and participation
D)education and coercion
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Mintz's Motor Repair is moving its location to a larger community 100 kilometres away.Mintz would like for its mechanics to move with the company but realises that there will be some hardships associated with the move.Mintz has decided to use Lewin's three-step model in order to make the change. Management is counselling each employee individually and trying to lessen their fears.This is an example of:

A)brainwashing.
B)removing driving forces.
C)removing restraining forces.
D)increasing driving forces.
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Johnson Farm Products has decided to expand its traditional business with farmers in order to include home gardeners.This change is not met with enthusiasm by the sales personnel,who have had good long-term relationships with farmers in the area.You know that the change will be difficult if you cannot overcome the resistance of the sales personnel and get their cooperation. You have threatened to eliminate positions and even close down the company if your employees don't change their attitudes.The method for overcoming resistance that you have chosen is:

A)negotiation.
B)manipulation and co-optation.
C)participation.
D)education and communication.
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Your supervisor has restructured the jobs within your division and some of your colleagues are not pleased.Don is concerned that he will not be able to perform the new tasks.Since he is paid by the amount he produces,his pay might be reduced.Tony is afraid that his job may be in jeopardy and he may be laid off.Doug dislikes uncertainty and has developed a negative attitude. The source of Tony's resistance is:

A)habit.
B)security.
C)fear of the unknown.
D)economic.
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All of the following statements concerning organisational development (OD)are correct EXCEPT:

A)People should be treated with dignity and respect.
B)Effective organisations are characterised by trust.
C)Effective organisations emphasise hierarchical authority.
D)Problems should be openly confronted.
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__________ is a change process based on training groups that seek to change behaviour through unstructured group interaction.

A)Sensitivity training
B)Action research
C)Organisational development
D)Process consultation
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The de-emphasis of hierarchical authority and control in organisational development is referred to as:

A)participation.
B)respect for people.
C)power equalisation.
D)trust and support.
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To move from equilibrium,Lewin suggests:

A)increasing restraining forces.
B)decreasing driving forces.
C)decreasing restraining forces.
D)all of the above.
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Who developed a three-step model for change that included unfreezing,movement and refreezing?

A)Mary Parker Follett
B)David McClelland
C)Chester Barnard
D)Kurt Lewin
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Which of the following is NOT considered an underlying value in organisational development?

A)participation
B)control
C)confrontation
D)power equalisation
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31
__________ is a method of changing behaviour through unstructured group interaction.

A)Autonomous work teams
B)Team building groups
C)Sensitivity training
D)A structural intervention
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32
To direct behaviour away from the status quo,one can increase the use of:

A)restraining forces.
B)driving forces.
C)refreezing.
D)changing.
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33
__________ is change efforts to overcome the pressures of both individual resistance and group conformity.

A)Unfreezing
B)Freezing
C)Movement
D)Planned change
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34
__________ is a tool for assessing attitudes held by organisational members,identifying discrepancies among member perceptions and solving these differences.

A)Survey feedback
B)Process consultation
C)Intergroup development
D)Sensitivity training
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35
Your supervisor has restructured the jobs within your division and some of your colleagues are not pleased.Don is concerned that he will not be able to perform the new tasks.Since he is paid by the amount he produces,his pay might be reduced.Tony is afraid that his job may be in jeopardy and he may be laid off.Doug dislikes uncertainty and has developed a negative attitude. The source of Don's resistance is:

A)habit.
B)security.
C)fear of the unknown.
D)economic.
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36
Johnson Farm Products has decided to expand its traditional business with farmers in order to include home gardeners.This change is not met with enthusiasm by the sales personnel,who have had good long-term relationships with farmers in the area.You know that the change will be difficult if you cannot overcome the resistance of the sales personnel and get their cooperation. You have brought in a local agent to explain demographics and the changing nature of the area in which you live.The method for overcoming resistance that you have chosen is:

A)participation.
B)manipulation and co-optation.
C)education and communication.
D)negotiation.
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37
Johnson Farm Products has decided to expand its traditional business with farmers in order to include home gardeners.This change is not met with enthusiasm by the sales personnel,who have had good long-term relationships with farmers in the area.You know that the change will be difficult if you cannot overcome the resistance of the sales personnel and get their cooperation. You have decided to involve the sales personnel in planning for the change and in stocking appropriate new items.The method for overcoming resistance that you have chosen is:

A)manipulation and co-optation.
B)participation.
C)negotiation.
D)education and communication.
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38
Mintz's Motor Repair is moving its location to a larger community 100 kilometres away.Mintz would like for its mechanics to move with the company but realises that there will be some hardships associated with the move.Mintz has decided to use Lewin's three-step model in order to make the change. Mintz is offering a $2000 moving bonus for any employee who will go to the new location.In Lewin's terms,it is attempting to:

A)move the process along.
B)unfreeze the status quo.
C)bribe them.
D)refreeze the change.
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39
The activities included in team building include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)goal setting.
B)role analysis.
C)team process analysis.
D)individual development.
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40
Your supervisor has restructured the jobs within your division and some of your colleagues are not pleased.Don is concerned that he will not be able to perform the new tasks.Since he is paid by the amount he produces,his pay might be reduced.Tony is afraid that his job may be in jeopardy and he may be laid off.Doug dislikes uncertainty and has developed a negative attitude. The source of Doug's resistance is:

A)security.
B)fear of the unknown.
C)habit.
D)economic.
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41
Which of the following statements about culture and stress is TRUE?

A)Job conditions that lead to stress may differ across countries.
B)Personality effects on stress appear to be the same across cultures.
C)Stress varies by cultures in terms of its harmfulness.
D)All of the above.
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42
Which of the following has been the most studied potential source of innovation?

A)cultural variables
B)cultural variables within teams
C)human resource factors
D)structural variables
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43
__________ seeks to change groups' attitudes,stereotypes and perceptions about each other.

A)Process consultation
B)Intergroup development
C)Team building
D)Sensitivity analysis
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44
______ has(have)the most research as a potential source of innovation.

A)Product innovation
B)Technologies
C)Time
D)Structural variables
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45
Symptoms of stress can surface as:

A)psychological outcomes.
B)physiological outcomes.
C)behavioural outcomes.
D)all of the above.
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46
In Anna's organisation,all the employees hold a shared vision of providing excellence in customer service.Employees frequently share their experiences with others to obtain feedback and to mentor new employees.They associate themselves with the organisation as a whole rather than the specific departments that they work for. Which characteristic of Anna's organisation suggests that it is a learning organisation?

A)Organisational members have a shared vision.
B)There is open communication between employees.
C)Old ways of thinking are discarded.
D)All the above.
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47
__________ is(are)consistently negatively related to job performance.

A)Role ambiguity
B)Environmental uncertainty
C)Job insecurity
D)All of the above
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48
__________ organisations are those that have developed an ability to readily adapt to change.

A)Strategic
B)Formalised
C)Learning
D)Operant
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49
For potential stress to become actual stress,the outcome must be perceived to have both ________ and ________.

A)people;organisations
B)uncertainty;importance
C)uncertainty;risk
D)certainty;importance
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50
________ refers to a new idea that leads to product improvement.

A)Unspecialised change
B)Innovation
C)Groupthink
D)Single-loop learning
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51
Which of the following is the biggest reason why people have trouble coping with organisational changes?

A)competition
B)uncertainty
C)complexity
D)all of the above
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52
_______________ are stressors that keep you from reaching your goals (e.g.red tape,office politics and confusion over job responsibilities).

A)Challenge stressors
B)Hindrance stressors
C)Demands
D)Resources
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53
A significant individual factor that influences stress is:

A)role demands.
B)interpersonal demands.
C)technological change.
D)basic disposition.
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54
All of the following are factors related to organisational stress EXCEPT:

A)economic factors.
B)interpersonal demands.
C)task demands.
D)role demands.
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55
Rather than looking for problems,________ seeks to identify the unique qualities and special strengths of an organisation,which can then be built upon to improve performance.

A)sensitivity analysis
B)team building
C)process consultation
D)appreciative inquiry
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56
Jane works for an organisation that is highly bureaucratic.Communication between departments is scarce.Due to several poor strategic initiatives,the organisation now has limited funds.Despite this,a large proportion of the management has stayed on as they have been with the organisation for many years. What characteristic of Jane's organisation is conducive to innovation?

A)limited resources
B)inter-department communication
C)management tenure
D)organisational structure
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57
Political uncertainties,economic uncertainties and technological change are examples of which category of potential stressors?

A)individual
B)economic
C)environmental
D)organisational
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58
Which of the following is NOT a step in the appreciative inquiry process?

A)destiny
B)mission
C)dreaming
D)discovery
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59
Family issues,economic problems and inherent personality characteristics are examples of which category of potential stress?

A)economic demands
B)organisational demands
C)personal demands
D)environmental demands
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60
Which of the following is NOT a category of potential stressors?

A)organisational
B)environmental
C)personal
D)global
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61
Which of the following is NOT a behavioural symptom of stress?

A)increased alcohol consumption
B)rapid speech
C)procrastination
D)change in eating habits
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62
Which of the following is NOT a time-management principle?

A)make daily list of activities to be accomplished
B)know the most productive parts of your day and schedule accordingly
C)schedule activities according to priorities set
D)rank activities from least liked to best liked
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63
The symptoms of stress can be categorised into:

A)physical,emotional and physiological symptoms.
B)physical,emotional and psychological symptoms.
C)physical,emotional and behavioural symptoms.
D)physiological,psychological and behavioural symptoms.
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64
The simplest and most obvious psychological effect of stress is:

A)job dissatisfaction.
B)increased absenteeism.
C)organisational turnover.
D)increased conflict.
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65
Organisationally supported programs that focus on the employee's total physical and mental condition are called:

A)cafeteria benefit programs.
B)wellness programs.
C)employee benefit analysis.
D)job redesign programs.
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66
Discuss resistance to change in term of its organisational sources.
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67
TNT Net is in the computer industry,where innovations are common.The employees are highly trained,well educated and hard working.They are under a great deal of stress and TNT Net is concerned that productivity and job satisfaction will decline. The technological uncertainty that employees are dealing with is a(n)________ factor.

A)environmental
B)organisational
C)company
D)individual
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68
Symptoms of stress such as increased blood pressure and increased heart rate are __________ symptoms.

A)behavioural
B)psychological
C)interactive
D)physiological
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69
The most widely studied pattern in the stress-performance literature is the ________ relationship.

A)V
B)inverted U
C)U
D)XYZ
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70
Discuss five reasons why individuals may resist change.
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71
Which of the following is NOT a psychological consequence of stress?

A)irritability
B)boredom
C)anxiety
D)high blood pressure
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72
Andy and Ben are both employed in the same organisation.Ben has fairly good relationships with his co-workers and supervisor.He has also been in the organisation for five years.Andy is fairly new to the organisation and has not had the opportunity to build close relationships with co-workers.However,he is confident in his own abilities and tends to believe that situations are under his own control. In Ben's case,any stress he feels is likely to be moderated by:

A)self-efficacy and social support.
B)experience and internal locus of control.
C)self-efficacy and experience.
D)experience and social support.
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73
What do wellness programs focus on?

A)stress reduction
B)both mental and physical condition
C)mental condition
D)physical condition
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74
Meditation,hypnosis and biofeedback are examples of:

A)non-competitive physical exercise.
B)relaxation techniques.
C)time-management techniques.
D)physical exercise.
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75
An individual approach to reduce stress is:

A)relaxation techniques.
B)selection and placement.
C)goal setting.
D)redesigning jobs.
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76
TNT Net is in the computer industry,where innovations are common.The employees are highly trained,well educated and hard working.They are under a great deal of stress and TNT Net is concerned that productivity and job satisfaction will decline. One of your employees is very stressed as a result of being asked to assume too many roles in his job.This source of stress is:

A)environmental.
B)imaginary.
C)individual.
D)organisational.
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77
TNT Net is in the computer industry,where innovations are common.The employees are highly trained,well educated and hard working.They are under a great deal of stress and TNT Net is concerned that productivity and job satisfaction will decline. In an attempt to recognise stress early,you should be aware that symptoms may be:

A)physiological.
B)behavioural.
C)psychological.
D)all of the above.
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78
Which of the following is related to an increased risk to stress?

A)internal locus of control
B)lowered self-efficacy
C)less social support
D)external locus of control
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79
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an individual difference variable moderating the relationship between potential stressors and experienced stress?

A)perception
B)socioeconomic level
C)social support
D)job experience
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80
What are the goals of planned change?
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