Deck 11: Managing Teams
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Deck 11: Managing Teams
1
In the storming stage of group development, intragroup conflict often occurs.
True
2
The presence of informal groups is always disastrous to an organization.
False
3
An advantage of group decisions is that they increase acceptance of a solution.
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4
The human relations view of conflict held that conflict must be avoided because it indicates a malfunctioning within the group.
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5
Command groups, cross- functional teams, self- managed teams, and task forces are all examples of informal groups.
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The first stage of group development is storming.
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7
Task groups are permanent teams that take on special projects.
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Self- managed teams are composed of people from different work areas.
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9
Work groups are unorganized crowds.
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10
To be considered a group, there must be at least five people.
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11
A group's performance potential depends to a large extent on the individual resources its members bring to the group.
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12
Compromise offers the ultimate win- win solution to conflict.
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13
Informal groups are not very common in Arab workplaces.
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14
Under some conditions, high levels of conflict are conducive to high levels of group performance.
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15
Formal groups are primarily social in nature.
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16
External conditions tend to have little influence on group performance.
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17
Resolving conflicts by placing another's needs and concerns above one's own is termed forcing.
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18
The impact that group pressures for conformity can have on an individual member's judgment and attitudes was demonstrated in research by Solomon Asch.
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19
While there are no reliable statistics about the extent of usage of teams in Arab countries, it can be assumed that such usage is on the rise.
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20
People who give maximum allegiance to their family or tribe would necessarily have high allegiance to the business organization in which they work.
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21
Virtual teams use computer technology to link members to achieve a common goal.
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22
The forming stage of group development consists of .
A) two phases
B) gaining power and status
C) people joining because of personal benefits to the individual
D) duties being identified and performed
A) two phases
B) gaining power and status
C) people joining because of personal benefits to the individual
D) duties being identified and performed
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23
Group development is .
A) a dynamic process
B) maximized when group members' individual performance is maximized
C) the result of leader behavior
D) necessary if individual performance is to be maximized
A) a dynamic process
B) maximized when group members' individual performance is maximized
C) the result of leader behavior
D) necessary if individual performance is to be maximized
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24
A drawback of global teams is the increased groupthink.
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25
A work team discusses, decides, and delegates together.
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26
Which of the following statements about groups is true?
A) The definition of groups suggests that a group is two or more people put together for any reason.
B) Groups can be either formal or informal.
C) You need five or more people to be considered a work group.
D) Formal groups are aimed at specific social agendas.
A) The definition of groups suggests that a group is two or more people put together for any reason.
B) Groups can be either formal or informal.
C) You need five or more people to be considered a work group.
D) Formal groups are aimed at specific social agendas.
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27
are work groups established by the organization that have designated work assignments and specific tasks.
A) Cross- functional groups
B) Formal groups
C) Informal groups
D) Tasks groups
A) Cross- functional groups
B) Formal groups
C) Informal groups
D) Tasks groups
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28
Which of the following formal groups are essentially independent groups, which, in addition to their regular job, take on tasks such as hiring, performance evaluations, and so forth?
A) Self- managed teams.
B) Command groups.
C) Cross- functional teams.
D) Business unit alliances.
A) Self- managed teams.
B) Command groups.
C) Cross- functional teams.
D) Business unit alliances.
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29
Cross- functional teams are teams that use technology to link physically dispersed members in order to achieve a common goal.
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30
A formal group of employees who operate without a manager and are responsible for a complete work process or segment is referred to as the self- managed team.
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31
In global teams, cohesiveness is often more difficult to achieve because of higher levels of mistrust, miscommunication, and stress.
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32
In Australia, although status is important, it tends to be given based on titles and family history rather than on accomplishments.
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33
A benefit of global teams is that there is an increased attention on understanding others' ideas and perspectives.
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34
Interpersonal skills are not necessarily needed for a team to be effective.
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35
Which of the following is not a type of formal group?
A) Command groups.
B) Business unit alliances.
C) Task groups.
D) Cross- functional teams.
A) Command groups.
B) Business unit alliances.
C) Task groups.
D) Cross- functional teams.
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36
Negotiating skills are important in creating effective teams.
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37
Mutual trust is important in developing effective teams.
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38
When people need help getting a job done, they'll choose a friendly colleague over someone who may be more capable.
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39
Which of the following would be considered a formal group?
A) Bowling team.
B) Task force for employee birthday celebrations.
C) Reading group.
D) Bringing people from various functions to solve a business dilemma.
A) Bowling team.
B) Task force for employee birthday celebrations.
C) Reading group.
D) Bringing people from various functions to solve a business dilemma.
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40
A problem- solving team brings together experts in various specialties to work together on various organizational tasks.
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41
Prestige grading, position, or rank within a group is .
A) leadership
B) management
C) status
D) membership
A) leadership
B) management
C) status
D) membership
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42
Which of the following personality traits tends to have a positive impact on group productivity and morale?
A) Authoritarianism
B) Unconventionality
C) Self- reliance
D) Dominance
A) Authoritarianism
B) Unconventionality
C) Self- reliance
D) Dominance
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43
All of the following have a negative effect on productivity and morale of groups except .
A) unconventionality
B) dominance
C) independence
D) authoritarianism
A) unconventionality
B) dominance
C) independence
D) authoritarianism
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44
Work group norms are _ .
A) always powerful in influencing an individual's performance
B) never powerful in influencing an individual's performance
C) sometimes productive in influencing an individual's performance
D) very powerful in influencing an individual's performance
A) always powerful in influencing an individual's performance
B) never powerful in influencing an individual's performance
C) sometimes productive in influencing an individual's performance
D) very powerful in influencing an individual's performance
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45
The stage is complete when members begin to think of themselves as part of a group.
A) storming
B) performing
C) norming
D) forming
A) storming
B) performing
C) norming
D) forming
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46
In the stage, a strong sense of group identity and camaraderie occurs.
A) storming
B) forming
C) performing
D) norming
A) storming
B) forming
C) performing
D) norming
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47
The success or failure of a group is affected by group attributes such as abilities of the group's members, the size of the group, _ .
A) the level of conflict, and the internal pressures on the members to conform to the group's norms
B) the ability of the group's members to conform, and the clarity of the goal
C) the level of conflict within the group, and the leader
D) the value of the goal to the group, and the level of conflict within the group
A) the level of conflict, and the internal pressures on the members to conform to the group's norms
B) the ability of the group's members to conform, and the clarity of the goal
C) the level of conflict within the group, and the leader
D) the value of the goal to the group, and the level of conflict within the group
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48
The acceptable standards or expectations that are shared by the group's members are referred to as .
A) morals
B) norms
C) roles
D) values
A) morals
B) norms
C) roles
D) values
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49
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding status systems?
A) People generally have difficulty classifying people into status categories.
B) Status is a contemporary research topic.
C) Education is an informal status characteristic.
D) Status is a weak motivator compared to other group issues.
A) People generally have difficulty classifying people into status categories.
B) Status is a contemporary research topic.
C) Education is an informal status characteristic.
D) Status is a weak motivator compared to other group issues.
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50
Norming occurs when _.
A) storming ends
B) close relationships develop and the group demonstrates cohesiveness
C) individuals demonstrate their own cohesiveness
D) leadership is team focused
A) storming ends
B) close relationships develop and the group demonstrates cohesiveness
C) individuals demonstrate their own cohesiveness
D) leadership is team focused
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51
The findings of Asch's experiment utilizing lines of different lengths relate to .
A) workplace conformity
B) work group cohesiveness
C) role conflict
D) job status
A) workplace conformity
B) work group cohesiveness
C) role conflict
D) job status
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52
Which of the following is an example of group member resources?
A) Group member personalities.
B) The group size.
C) The group leadership.
D) Expected behaviors imposed from the central office.
A) Group member personalities.
B) The group size.
C) The group leadership.
D) Expected behaviors imposed from the central office.
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53
In the stage, high levels of task performance are not the group's top priority any longer.
A) adjourning
B) forming
C) storming
D) norming
A) adjourning
B) forming
C) storming
D) norming
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54
The task of defining the group's purpose, structure, and leadership is part of the stage.
A) performing
B) forming
C) norming
D) storming
A) performing
B) forming
C) norming
D) storming
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55
An individual confronted by different role expectations has encountered role .
A) conflict
B) identification
C) purpose
D) ambiguity
A) conflict
B) identification
C) purpose
D) ambiguity
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56
Which of the following personality traits tends to have a negative impact on group productivity and morale?
A) Independence
B) Sociability
C) Self- reliance
D) Dominance
A) Independence
B) Sociability
C) Self- reliance
D) Dominance
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57
When the _ stage is complete, there will be a relatively clear hierarchy of leadership within the group and agreement on the group's direction.
A) performing
B) norming
C) storming
D) forming
A) performing
B) norming
C) storming
D) forming
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58
A new commercial bank employee who notices stares from other officers because he does not wear conservative work attire is experiencing what aspect of groups?
A) Cohesiveness conflict
B) Role conflict
C) Norms
D) Status separation
A) Cohesiveness conflict
B) Role conflict
C) Norms
D) Status separation
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59
Behavior patterns expected of someone occupying a given position in a social unit is called .
A) a role
B) group cohesiveness
C) social status
D) conformity
A) a role
B) group cohesiveness
C) social status
D) conformity
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60
The stage is complete when the group structure solidifies and the group has assimilated a common set of expectations of what defines correct member behavior.
A) norming
B) storming
C) performing
D) forming
A) norming
B) storming
C) performing
D) forming
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61
Which of the following is not an advantage of group decision making over individual decision making?
A) Groups provide more complete information.
B) There is less acceptance of a solution.
C) There is increased legitimacy of the decision.
D) Groups generate more diverse alternatives.
A) Groups provide more complete information.
B) There is less acceptance of a solution.
C) There is increased legitimacy of the decision.
D) Groups generate more diverse alternatives.
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62
Which of the following is not identified as a type of conflict that differentiates functional from dysfunctional conflict?
A) Process conflict
B) Task conflict
C) Relationship conflict
D) Ethical conflict
A) Process conflict
B) Task conflict
C) Relationship conflict
D) Ethical conflict
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63
Which view of conflict sees it as absolutely necessary for effective organizational performance?
A) Conservative view
B) Human relations view
C) Interactionist view
D) Contemporary view
A) Conservative view
B) Human relations view
C) Interactionist view
D) Contemporary view
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64
Which of the following is an advantage of group decisions?
A) Individuals have ambiguous responsibility.
B) They generate more complete information and knowledge.
C) They are influenced by minority domination.
D) They are time consuming.
A) Individuals have ambiguous responsibility.
B) They generate more complete information and knowledge.
C) They are influenced by minority domination.
D) They are time consuming.
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65
The view of conflict argues that conflict must be avoided and that it indicates a problem within the group.
A) human relations
B) interactionist
C) dysfunctional
D) traditional
A) human relations
B) interactionist
C) dysfunctional
D) traditional
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66
In comparison to large groups, small groups .
A) tend to be more homogeneous
B) have shorter group tenure
C) are better at obtaining diverse input
D) are faster at completing tasks
A) tend to be more homogeneous
B) have shorter group tenure
C) are better at obtaining diverse input
D) are faster at completing tasks
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67
Which of the following is true concerning groups?
A) Groups tend to have equal participation rates.
B) There is definite ownership of responsibility.
C) Groups take more time to make a decision.
D) There is little pressure to conform.
A) Groups tend to have equal participation rates.
B) There is definite ownership of responsibility.
C) Groups take more time to make a decision.
D) There is little pressure to conform.
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68
Research has shown that highly cohesive groups are _ than less- cohesive groups.
A) more effective
B) less effective
C) less efficient
D) more efficient
A) more effective
B) less effective
C) less efficient
D) more efficient
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69
prevent a group from achieving its goals.
A) Cross- functional teams
B) Informal groups
C) Dysfunctional conflicts
D) Command groups
A) Cross- functional teams
B) Informal groups
C) Dysfunctional conflicts
D) Command groups
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70
Which of the following is not mentioned as a conflict- management option?
A) Compromise
B) Avoidance
C) Accommodation
D) Contradiction
A) Compromise
B) Avoidance
C) Accommodation
D) Contradiction
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71
occurs when a supervisor is earning less than his or her subordinates.
A) Conflict
B) Status incongruence
C) Role conflict
D) Group incohesiveness
A) Conflict
B) Status incongruence
C) Role conflict
D) Group incohesiveness
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72
When cohesiveness is low and goals are not supported, cohesiveness has on productivity.
A) no significant effect
B) a consistent effect
C) a significant effect
D) a marginal effect
A) no significant effect
B) a consistent effect
C) a significant effect
D) a marginal effect
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73
The "free rider" tendency explains why .
A) individual contribution often decreases because the person believes their contribution can't be measured.
B) there is always one person who does not work as hard as other group members
C) the productivity of groups is exponential
D) group productivity grows in a linear fashion
A) individual contribution often decreases because the person believes their contribution can't be measured.
B) there is always one person who does not work as hard as other group members
C) the productivity of groups is exponential
D) group productivity grows in a linear fashion
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74
Which of the following is a potential means of limiting the free rider effect?
A) Providing merit pay that is proportional to group effectiveness.
B) Being able to identify individual responsibility.
C) Rewarding groups collectively, not individually.
D) Never allowing an outsider into a group once it is formed.
A) Providing merit pay that is proportional to group effectiveness.
B) Being able to identify individual responsibility.
C) Rewarding groups collectively, not individually.
D) Never allowing an outsider into a group once it is formed.
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75
Large groups consistently get better results than smaller ones, when the group is involved in .
A) goal clarity
B) problem solving
C) a fast and appropriate decision
D) free rider tendency
A) goal clarity
B) problem solving
C) a fast and appropriate decision
D) free rider tendency
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76
Age, skill, and experience are examples of which of the following?
A) In- group status categories.
B) Individual status categories.
C) Formal status categories.
D) Informal status categories.
A) In- group status categories.
B) Individual status categories.
C) Formal status categories.
D) Informal status categories.
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77
When conflict levels are too high, managers can select from conflict- management options.
A) four
B) five
C) six
D) three
A) four
B) five
C) six
D) three
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78
The type of conflicts that the interactionist says support the goals of the organization are known as .
A) strategic conflicts
B) natural conflicts
C) goal- oriented conflicts
D) functional conflicts
A) strategic conflicts
B) natural conflicts
C) goal- oriented conflicts
D) functional conflicts
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79
Which of the following is true concerning the effectiveness of individual decision making over group decision making?
A) Individuals are more creative than groups.
B) Individuals tend to be more accurate.
C) Individuals are always outperformed by groups.
D) Individuals are less accepting of the final decision.
A) Individuals are more creative than groups.
B) Individuals tend to be more accurate.
C) Individuals are always outperformed by groups.
D) Individuals are less accepting of the final decision.
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80
The degree to which members are attracted to a group and share the group's goals is referred to as group .
A) norms
B) cohesiveness
C) diversity
D) expansion
A) norms
B) cohesiveness
C) diversity
D) expansion
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