Deck 10: Managing Teams

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Groups and teams improve organizational effectiveness by enhancing performance,increasing responsiveness to customers,increasing innovation,and increasing motivation and satisfaction.
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Successful innovation sometimes requires that managers form teams with members from different countries and cultures.
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Membership in standing committees changes over time.
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Top-management teams are responsible for developing new products.
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Rarely will a task force have a timeline associated with the work that is to be accomplished.
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Friendship groups are informal groups composed of employees who enjoy one another's company and socialize with one another.
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Virtual teams can include members who are not employees of the organization itself.
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Managers are generally prohibited from forming friendship groups.
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Working in a group or team can satisfy organizational members' needs for engaging in social interaction and feeling connected to other people.
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An essential criterion for consistency and stability of a standing committees is that membership does not change.
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Group dynamics is the term used to describe the characteristics and processes involved in how effectively groups function.
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Standing committees are task forces that are temporary and adjourn once the project is solved or the timeframe is finished.
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All teams are groups,but not all groups are teams.
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Task forces are sometimes called ad hoc committees.
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Bringing salespeople,research and development experts,and members of other departments together in a group or cross-functional team can enhance responsiveness to customers by increasing the skills and expertise available.
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The optimal size for a Research and Development group developing new software was found to be eight people,according to the former chief technology officer at Microsoft Corporation.
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Cross-functional team are always considered to be informal.
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People working in teams are able to produce more or higher quality outputs than would have been produced if each person had worked separately and all their individual efforts had been combined.
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Self-managed teams are teams in which team members are empowered and have the responsibility and autonomy to complete identifiable pieces of work.
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An important characteristic of virtual teams is that they meet frequently face to face.
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Devil's advocacy is the unpopular agreement of the less-preferred alternative.
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Groups start getting down to the real work in the forming stage.
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Brainstorming is a technique to promote group creativity.
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Devil's advocacy is a technique that can be used to improve group decision making.
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Roles as well as norms control behaviour in groups.
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Groupthink occurs when members stop examining alternative courses of action in order to strive for agreement.
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One of the symptoms of the groupthink phenomenon the illusion of invulnerability.
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In order for groups and teams to be effective,they need to have the right balance of conformity and deviance.
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The degree to which members of a group are attracted or loyal to the group is called group cohesiveness.
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Gatekeeping is a role that builds and maintains good group relations.
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Consensus testing is a role that builds and maintains good group relations.
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Some self-managed teams find it effective to rotate the leadership role among their members.
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To promote production blocking,the nominal group technique is often used.
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Roles performed by group members to make sure the tasks get done are known as maintenance roles.
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A decision-making technique in which group members write down ideas and solutions,read their suggestions to the whole group,and discuss and then rank the alternative is known as the nominal group technique.
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Researchers have identified six stages of group development that many groups seem to pass through.
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Deviance occurs when a member of the group violates a group norm.
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A decision-making technique in which group members write down ideas and solutions,read their suggestions to the whole group,and discuss and then rank the alternative is known as the Delphi technique.
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Groupthink occurs when the cohesiveness in in a group becomes dysfunctional.
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Moderate conformity and moderate levels of deviance create a high-performing group.
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The behaviours for handling conflict fall along two dimensions: cooperativeness (the degree to which one party tries to satisfy the other party's concerns)and assertiveness (the degree to which one party tries to satisfy his or her own concerns).
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The dual reporting mechanism in the matrix structure may cause conflicting demands on team members who do not know which manager to satisfy first.This is an example of overlapping authority.
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Often referred to as status inconsistencies,unclear sets of expectations over responsibilities can lead to conflict and weaken the performance of an organization.
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Teams with high levels of loyalty and commitment are more tolerant of emotional outbreaks and tend not to become personally offended when the conversation gets heated.
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Conflict among members of a group can stem from the task itself or the attitudes of the members.
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Task-related conflict (or constructive conflict)occurs when the members of the group perceive a problem or have a disagreement about the way the members are relating to one another.
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The tendency of workers to put forth less effort when they are working in a group than when they are working alone is known as social loafing.
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A conflict handling behaviour where one person tries to satisfy his or her own interests,without regard to the interests of the other party,is known as:

A)avoiding
B)competing
C)compromising
D)accommodating
E)collaborating
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Withdrawing from conflict is known as competing.
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When the parties to a conflict try to satisfy their goals without making any concessions and instead come up with a way to resolve their differences that leaves them both better off,this is known as collaborating.
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Members of groups and teams can be motivated to achieve organizational goals when all the members are rewarded for progress toward accomplishing those goals.
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After Michael's comments during the group discussion,Esther said,"Thank you.I think what you started to say is important,please continue." Esther is:

A)Harmonizing
B)Initiating
C)Clarifying
D)Consensus testing
E)Encouraging
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After Michael's comments during the group discussion,Esther said,"Thank you.Is the group ready to decide about this?" Esther is acting in the role of:

A)Harmonizing
B)Initiating
C)Clarifying
D)Consensus testing
E)Encouraging
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At which stage of group development is a task force after it submits its final report on the project on which the group has been working?

A)Norming
B)Storming
C)Adjourning
D)Forming
E)Performing
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Which of the following roles is NOT an example of a task-oriented role?

A)Initiating
B)Elaborating
C)Clarifying
D)Harmonizing
E)Consensus testing
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Which of the following does NOT represent how groups respond to members who deviate from the groups' norms?

A)Expel the member
B)Reward the member
C)Change the norm
D)Punish the member
E)Reprimand the member
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After Susan's comments during the group discussion Jack said,"Thank you.Fred do you have a response to Susan's thoughts?" Jack is acting in the role of:

A)Initiator
B)Harmonizer
C)Compromiser
D)Encourager
E)Gatekeeper
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Within organizations conflict occurs for such reasons as overlapping authority,task interdependencies,incompatible evaluation or reward systems,scarce resources,status inconsistencies,and incompatible goals and time horizons.
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When one person tries to please the other person by putting the other's interests ahead of his or her own,this is known as compromising.
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Social loafing contributes to the success of groups.
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_____________ is a critical analysis of a preferred alternative to pinpoint its strengths and weaknesses before it is implemented.

A)Task significance
B)Brainstorming
C)Devil's advocacy
D)Selection analysis
E)Alternative appraisal
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When a research and development (R&D)team is composed of managers from engineering,marketing,and production,as well as members of the R&D department,this is an example of which type of group?

A)Informal team
B)Cross-functional team
C)Friendship team
D)Cross-cultural team
E)Interest team
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All of the following are considered determinants of group cohesion,except:

A)The degree of emphasis on group goal accomplishment
B)The type of group
C)The degree of conformity to group norms
D)The degree of participation within a group
E)The emphasis on organizational goal accomplishment
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Sources of organizational conflict include all but which of the following?

A)Scarce resources
B)Status inconsistencies
C)Incompatible goals
D)Task interdependencies
E)Synergies
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A team whose members rarely or never meet face to face and interact by using various forms of information technology such as email,computer networks,telephones,faxes,and video conferences is known as a(n):

A)Command team
B)Virtual team
C)Initial team
D)Cross-cultural group
E)Cross-functional group
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In terms of the stages of group development,when the members of the group are getting to know one another and attempting to reach an understanding of how each of them should act within the group,this is known as:

A)Storming
B)Norming
C)Forming
D)Adjourning
E)Performing
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Which of the following is NOT a key element of group dynamics?

A)Group size and roles
B)Group leadership
C)Group development
D)Group norms
E)Group mentality
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The ________ with which team members work together and the presence of a specific ____________ distinguishes a team from a group.

A)cohesiveness; objective
B)intensity; objective
C)intensity; need
D)cohesiveness; need
E)loyalty; adversary
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five stages of group development?

A)Adjourning
B)Storming
C)Forming
D)Performing
E)Informing
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Groups of employees who supervise their own activities and monitor the quality of the goods and services they provide is known as:

A)Virtual groups
B)Self-managed work teams
C)Departments
D)Informal groups
E)Interest groups
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Teams increase an organization's competitive advantage by all of the following,except:

A)Enhancing performance
B)Increasing responsiveness to customers
C)Increasing innovation
D)Increasing employee motivation and satisfaction
E)Leveraging groupthink
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When an advertising agency creates a work group to develop an ad campaign for a client,which contains a writer,an art designer,and a marketing manager,this is an example of which type of group?

A)Standing committee
B)Virtual team
C)Cross-cultural team
D)Cross-functional team
E)Top-management team
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Which term best describes a group which includes members of different departments,such as finance,marketing,production,and engineering?

A)R&D team
B)Cross-functional team
C)Functional team
D)Task force
E)Virtual team
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Managers usually form _________ to improve quality,increase motivation,increase satisfaction,and lower costs.

A)self-managed teams
B)virtual teams
C)departments
D)task forces
E)standing committees
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Roles performed by group members to make sure the task gets done are known as:

A)Group roles
B)Task-oriented roles
C)Maintenance roles
D)Virtual roles
E)Experience-related roles
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All of the following exemplify a maintenance role,except:

A)Compromising
B)Gatekeeping
C)Encouraging
D)Summarizing
E)Harmonizing
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Shared guidelines or rules of behaviour that most group members follow are called:

A)Sequential task interdependence rules
B)Synergy
C)Group norms
D)Division of labour
E)Task interdependence
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Large groups offer the advantage of:

A)The possibility of a specialized division of labour
B)Members spend more time communicating what they know to others
C)Individual productivity decreases
D)Social loafing increases
E)Group performance suffers
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For which of the following do group members typically NOT develop norms?

A)Sharing of information among members
B)How various group tasks should be performed
C)How members of the group should dress
D)Working hours of the group
E)The formal goals of the group
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According to research findings,when group cohesiveness is ________,the members of the group strongly ________ their group membership and have a ________ desire to remain a member of the group.

A)high; value; weak
B)low; value; strong
C)high; value; strong
D)low; devalue; strong
E)Moderate; value; weak
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Groups and teams improve organizational effectiveness by enhancing performance,increasing responsiveness to customers,increasing innovation,and increasing motivation and satisfaction.
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Successful innovation sometimes requires that managers form teams with members from different countries and cultures.
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Membership in standing committees changes over time.
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Top-management teams are responsible for developing new products.
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Rarely will a task force have a timeline associated with the work that is to be accomplished.
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Friendship groups are informal groups composed of employees who enjoy one another's company and socialize with one another.
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Virtual teams can include members who are not employees of the organization itself.
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Managers are generally prohibited from forming friendship groups.
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Working in a group or team can satisfy organizational members' needs for engaging in social interaction and feeling connected to other people.
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An essential criterion for consistency and stability of a standing committees is that membership does not change.
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Group dynamics is the term used to describe the characteristics and processes involved in how effectively groups function.
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Standing committees are task forces that are temporary and adjourn once the project is solved or the timeframe is finished.
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All teams are groups,but not all groups are teams.
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Task forces are sometimes called ad hoc committees.
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Bringing salespeople,research and development experts,and members of other departments together in a group or cross-functional team can enhance responsiveness to customers by increasing the skills and expertise available.
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The optimal size for a Research and Development group developing new software was found to be eight people,according to the former chief technology officer at Microsoft Corporation.
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Cross-functional team are always considered to be informal.
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People working in teams are able to produce more or higher quality outputs than would have been produced if each person had worked separately and all their individual efforts had been combined.
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Self-managed teams are teams in which team members are empowered and have the responsibility and autonomy to complete identifiable pieces of work.
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An important characteristic of virtual teams is that they meet frequently face to face.
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Devil's advocacy is the unpopular agreement of the less-preferred alternative.
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Groups start getting down to the real work in the forming stage.
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Brainstorming is a technique to promote group creativity.
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Devil's advocacy is a technique that can be used to improve group decision making.
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Roles as well as norms control behaviour in groups.
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Groupthink occurs when members stop examining alternative courses of action in order to strive for agreement.
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One of the symptoms of the groupthink phenomenon the illusion of invulnerability.
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In order for groups and teams to be effective,they need to have the right balance of conformity and deviance.
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The degree to which members of a group are attracted or loyal to the group is called group cohesiveness.
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Gatekeeping is a role that builds and maintains good group relations.
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Consensus testing is a role that builds and maintains good group relations.
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Some self-managed teams find it effective to rotate the leadership role among their members.
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To promote production blocking,the nominal group technique is often used.
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Roles performed by group members to make sure the tasks get done are known as maintenance roles.
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A decision-making technique in which group members write down ideas and solutions,read their suggestions to the whole group,and discuss and then rank the alternative is known as the nominal group technique.
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Researchers have identified six stages of group development that many groups seem to pass through.
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Deviance occurs when a member of the group violates a group norm.
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A decision-making technique in which group members write down ideas and solutions,read their suggestions to the whole group,and discuss and then rank the alternative is known as the Delphi technique.
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Groupthink occurs when the cohesiveness in in a group becomes dysfunctional.
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Moderate conformity and moderate levels of deviance create a high-performing group.
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The behaviours for handling conflict fall along two dimensions: cooperativeness (the degree to which one party tries to satisfy the other party's concerns)and assertiveness (the degree to which one party tries to satisfy his or her own concerns).
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The dual reporting mechanism in the matrix structure may cause conflicting demands on team members who do not know which manager to satisfy first.This is an example of overlapping authority.
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Often referred to as status inconsistencies,unclear sets of expectations over responsibilities can lead to conflict and weaken the performance of an organization.
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Teams with high levels of loyalty and commitment are more tolerant of emotional outbreaks and tend not to become personally offended when the conversation gets heated.
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Conflict among members of a group can stem from the task itself or the attitudes of the members.
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Task-related conflict (or constructive conflict)occurs when the members of the group perceive a problem or have a disagreement about the way the members are relating to one another.
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The tendency of workers to put forth less effort when they are working in a group than when they are working alone is known as social loafing.
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A conflict handling behaviour where one person tries to satisfy his or her own interests,without regard to the interests of the other party,is known as:

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Withdrawing from conflict is known as competing.
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When the parties to a conflict try to satisfy their goals without making any concessions and instead come up with a way to resolve their differences that leaves them both better off,this is known as collaborating.
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Members of groups and teams can be motivated to achieve organizational goals when all the members are rewarded for progress toward accomplishing those goals.
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After Michael's comments during the group discussion,Esther said,"Thank you.I think what you started to say is important,please continue." Esther is:

A)Harmonizing
B)Initiating
C)Clarifying
D)Consensus testing
E)Encouraging
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After Michael's comments during the group discussion,Esther said,"Thank you.Is the group ready to decide about this?" Esther is acting in the role of:

A)Harmonizing
B)Initiating
C)Clarifying
D)Consensus testing
E)Encouraging
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At which stage of group development is a task force after it submits its final report on the project on which the group has been working?

A)Norming
B)Storming
C)Adjourning
D)Forming
E)Performing
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Which of the following roles is NOT an example of a task-oriented role?

A)Initiating
B)Elaborating
C)Clarifying
D)Harmonizing
E)Consensus testing
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Which of the following does NOT represent how groups respond to members who deviate from the groups' norms?

A)Expel the member
B)Reward the member
C)Change the norm
D)Punish the member
E)Reprimand the member
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After Susan's comments during the group discussion Jack said,"Thank you.Fred do you have a response to Susan's thoughts?" Jack is acting in the role of:

A)Initiator
B)Harmonizer
C)Compromiser
D)Encourager
E)Gatekeeper
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Within organizations conflict occurs for such reasons as overlapping authority,task interdependencies,incompatible evaluation or reward systems,scarce resources,status inconsistencies,and incompatible goals and time horizons.
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When one person tries to please the other person by putting the other's interests ahead of his or her own,this is known as compromising.
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Social loafing contributes to the success of groups.
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_____________ is a critical analysis of a preferred alternative to pinpoint its strengths and weaknesses before it is implemented.

A)Task significance
B)Brainstorming
C)Devil's advocacy
D)Selection analysis
E)Alternative appraisal
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When a research and development (R&D)team is composed of managers from engineering,marketing,and production,as well as members of the R&D department,this is an example of which type of group?

A)Informal team
B)Cross-functional team
C)Friendship team
D)Cross-cultural team
E)Interest team
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All of the following are considered determinants of group cohesion,except:

A)The degree of emphasis on group goal accomplishment
B)The type of group
C)The degree of conformity to group norms
D)The degree of participation within a group
E)The emphasis on organizational goal accomplishment
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Sources of organizational conflict include all but which of the following?

A)Scarce resources
B)Status inconsistencies
C)Incompatible goals
D)Task interdependencies
E)Synergies
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A team whose members rarely or never meet face to face and interact by using various forms of information technology such as email,computer networks,telephones,faxes,and video conferences is known as a(n):

A)Command team
B)Virtual team
C)Initial team
D)Cross-cultural group
E)Cross-functional group
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In terms of the stages of group development,when the members of the group are getting to know one another and attempting to reach an understanding of how each of them should act within the group,this is known as:

A)Storming
B)Norming
C)Forming
D)Adjourning
E)Performing
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Which of the following is NOT a key element of group dynamics?

A)Group size and roles
B)Group leadership
C)Group development
D)Group norms
E)Group mentality
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The ________ with which team members work together and the presence of a specific ____________ distinguishes a team from a group.

A)cohesiveness; objective
B)intensity; objective
C)intensity; need
D)cohesiveness; need
E)loyalty; adversary
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five stages of group development?

A)Adjourning
B)Storming
C)Forming
D)Performing
E)Informing
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Groups of employees who supervise their own activities and monitor the quality of the goods and services they provide is known as:

A)Virtual groups
B)Self-managed work teams
C)Departments
D)Informal groups
E)Interest groups
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Teams increase an organization's competitive advantage by all of the following,except:

A)Enhancing performance
B)Increasing responsiveness to customers
C)Increasing innovation
D)Increasing employee motivation and satisfaction
E)Leveraging groupthink
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When an advertising agency creates a work group to develop an ad campaign for a client,which contains a writer,an art designer,and a marketing manager,this is an example of which type of group?

A)Standing committee
B)Virtual team
C)Cross-cultural team
D)Cross-functional team
E)Top-management team
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Which term best describes a group which includes members of different departments,such as finance,marketing,production,and engineering?

A)R&D team
B)Cross-functional team
C)Functional team
D)Task force
E)Virtual team
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Managers usually form _________ to improve quality,increase motivation,increase satisfaction,and lower costs.

A)self-managed teams
B)virtual teams
C)departments
D)task forces
E)standing committees
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Roles performed by group members to make sure the task gets done are known as:

A)Group roles
B)Task-oriented roles
C)Maintenance roles
D)Virtual roles
E)Experience-related roles
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76
All of the following exemplify a maintenance role,except:

A)Compromising
B)Gatekeeping
C)Encouraging
D)Summarizing
E)Harmonizing
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77
Shared guidelines or rules of behaviour that most group members follow are called:

A)Sequential task interdependence rules
B)Synergy
C)Group norms
D)Division of labour
E)Task interdependence
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78
Large groups offer the advantage of:

A)The possibility of a specialized division of labour
B)Members spend more time communicating what they know to others
C)Individual productivity decreases
D)Social loafing increases
E)Group performance suffers
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79
For which of the following do group members typically NOT develop norms?

A)Sharing of information among members
B)How various group tasks should be performed
C)How members of the group should dress
D)Working hours of the group
E)The formal goals of the group
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80
According to research findings,when group cohesiveness is ________,the members of the group strongly ________ their group membership and have a ________ desire to remain a member of the group.

A)high; value; weak
B)low; value; strong
C)high; value; strong
D)low; devalue; strong
E)Moderate; value; weak
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