Deck 15: Conflict and Negotiation in Organizations

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Extreme conflict between organizations often must ultimately be resolved

A)after one organization is declared the "winner."
B)in court.
C)by first-line supervisors.
D)by entry-level employees.
E)in a lengthy shareholders' meeting.
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Conflict based on interpersonal issues, such as personally held values, is

A)legal conflict.
B)task conflict.
C)process conflict.
D)relationship conflict.
E)competition.
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Lynda feels meeting as a department to discuss an issue is unimportant and believes the currently proposed solution to the issue is incompatible with her own goals.Lynda is likely to adopt which reaction to conflict?

A)Competition
B)Collaboration
C)Compromise
D)Accommodation
E)Avoidance
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Reactions to conflict can be differentiated along the dimensions of how important each party's goals are to that party, and

A)how compatible the goals are.
B)how sequential the interdependence is.
C)how reciprocal the interdependence is.
D)how many parties there are.
E)how likely each party is to argue.
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New Wakefield Hospital has only one portable X-ray machine.The emergency room staff claims to have the greatest need for the machine, but the surgeons in the operating room demand ready access to the machine.The conflict between these two groups is a result of

A)different goals.
B)scarce resources.
C)personality clashes.
D)excessive competitiveness.
E)interpersonal conflict.
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Automobiles are often built on an assembly line where each worker adds a component to the car before sending it down the line to the next worker.This is an example of

A)pooled interdependence.
B)sequential interdependence.
C)reciprocal interdependence.
D)intergroup interdependence.
E)intrapersonal interdependence.
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In the opening case, the strike called by the Writers' Guild of America (WGA) was over all of the following except

A)the writers demanded that game shows be covered by WGA contracts.
B)the writers demanded that writers' pay for DVD sales be doubled.
C)the writers and directors operate under the same union contract.
D)that new media such as the Internet be compensated equally.
E)the writers demanded compensation when old media was
Question
Accommodation, as a reaction to conflict, occurs when

A)goals are incompatible and interaction is important to meeting goals.
B)goals are neither completely compatible nor incompatible and interaction is moderately important for goal attainment.
C)goals are compatible and interaction is important to meet goals.
D)goals are compatible and interaction is not important to goal attainment.
E)goals are incompatible and interaction is relatively unimportant to either party.
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Which of the following is not a likely cause of interpersonal conflict?

A)Different beliefs or perceptions
B)Personality clashes
C)Excessive competitiveness
D)Varied goals
E)Long-term business relationships
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A surgical team includes a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, and three technicians.Each member of the team needs information from the other members of the team to do his or her job.In this setting, which form of interdependence exists?

A)Pooled interdependence
B)Sequential interdependence
C)Reciprocal interdependence
D)Intergroup interdependence
E)Intrapersonal interdependence
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When activities flow both ways between work units, which of the following forms of interdependence exists?

A)pooled interdependence.
B)sequential interdependence.
C)reciprocal interdependence.
D)intergroup interdependence.
E)intrapersonal interdependence.
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A moderate degree of focused conflict includes all of the following except

A)it can energize behavior.
B)it helps when the parties disagree on how to achieve goals.
C)it can stimulate new ideas.
D)it can promote healthy competition.
E)it can result in higher-quality decisions.
Question
Which of the following may arise when there are differences in perceptions between organizations?

A)legal conflict.
B)task conflict.
C)process conflict.
D)relationship conflict.
E)competition.
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Jennifer and Jack agree that their firm should acquire a smaller competitor, but Jennifer feels they should engage in a hostile takeover whereas Jack believes a friendly merger would be more appropriate.Jennifer and Jack are experiencing

A)legal conflict.
B)task conflict.
C)process conflict.
D)relationship conflict.
E)competition.
Question
The degree to which two party's goals can be achieved simultaneously is called

A)goal interdependence.
B)goal reciprocity.
C)goal accommodation.
D)goal avoidance.
E)goal compatibility.
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At Harbor Paints, Inc., the sales representatives often argue with the production employees because promised orders are often behind schedule.The production employees claim the sales representatives frequently fail to submit orders until they are already past due.The sales representatives and the production employees are experiencing

A)conflict between organization and environment.
B)competition for scarce resources.
C)intergroup conflict.
D)interpersonal conflict.
E)representative conflict.
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The lowest level of interdependence that results in the least amount of conflict is called

A)pooled interdependence.
B)sequential interdependence.
C)reciprocal interdependence.
D)intergroup interdependence.
E)intrapersonal interdependence.
Question
All of the following are true about conflict except

A)it is a process, not a singular event.
B)the parties involved may be individuals, groups, or organizations.
C)it involves discomfort or animosity.
D)the parties involved need to perceive it for it to be real.
E)it is the central component of competition.
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If two employees are fiercely competing for a job, but view each others' behaviors as inappropriate, then after the "winner" of the job is determined, the conflict

A)will change form.
B)will finally be resolved.
C)is likely to continue.
D)is likely to extend to their subordinates.
E)may extend to their supervisors.
Question
A manufacturing company that disagrees with a government agency, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is an example of

A)conflict between an organization and the environment.
B)conflict between suppliers.
C)intergroup conflict.
D)sequential conflict.
E)pooled conflict.
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Team-building activities include all of the following except

A)they are intended to enhance effectiveness.
B)they are used when the need for conflict management is acute.
C)they are intended to enhance satisfaction.
D)they promote overall group effectiveness.
E)there should be less conflict among group members.
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How does a liaison help manage conflict?

A)By training parties to the conflict in resolution techniques
B)By taking the conflict to a higher level in the managerial hierarchy
C)By establishing rules and procedures to resolve the conflict
D)By ensuring appropriate conflict stimulation methods are used
E)By coordinating activities and acting as a common point of
Question
A complete absence of conflict may indicate the organization is stagnant and that employees are content with the status quo.A manager in this situation may need to

A)collaborate with competitors.
B)accommodate the wishes of others.
C)compromise with inflexible employees.
D)stimulate conflict.
E)establish a superordinate goal.
Question
Compromise includes all of the following except

A)the parties' goals are not completely compatible.
B)the parties interact with others to achieve goals.
C)it can lead to new and innovative ideas.
D)goals are not aggressively pursued.
E)interactions are not that important to goal attainment.
Question
The overall purpose of a superordinate goal is to

A)divert attention away from the organizational goals.
B)promote more competition among groups.
C)foster collaboration between two conflicting parties.
D)focus attention on the source of the conflict.
E)reduce the prevalence of intergroup norms.
Question
The Win-Win Negotiator was developed by

A)Martin Fackler and his associates.
B)Chung Mong Koo and his associates.
C)Ross Reck and his associates.
D)Ronald Grover and his associates.
E)Peter Sanders and his associates.
Question
Negotiation includes all of the following except

A)has two or more parties.
B)the parties have different preferences regarding an issue.
C)it can only be interpersonal.
D)the parties need to reach agreement.
E)the parties can be groups or individuals
Question
Game theory includes all of the following except

A)every alternative and outcome must be analyzed.
B)the types of communication between negotiators.
C)the order in which different parties make choices.
D)it is a predictive model.
E)every possible move is predicted.
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A manager's first step in resolving conflict is to

A)separate the parties until they cool down.
B)identify each party's conflict resolution style.
C)accommodate each party's demands as well as possible.
D)attempt to determine the source of the conflict.
E)establish a superordinate goal.
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When the interaction between groups is very important to goal attainment, and the goals of the two groups are compatible, which reaction to conflict is likely to occur?

A)Competition
B)Collaboration
C)Compromise
D)Accommodation
E)Avoidance
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The methods to stimulate conflict under controlled conditions include all of the following except

A)altering the physical location of groups.
B)forcing absolute obedience to superiors.
C)forcing more resource sharing.
D)implementing changes in relationships among groups.
E)using training programs to increase employee awareness.
Question
When two party's goals are incompatible, but their interactions are important to meeting their goals, which reaction to conflict is likely to occur?

A)Competition
B)Collaboration
C)Compromise
D)Accommodation
E)Avoidance
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Rules and procedures help resolve conflict most in

A)small businesses.
B)routine situations.
C)organization-environment conflict.
D)interpersonal conflicts.
E)complex or unusual situations.
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All of the following are included in the PRAM model of negotiating except

A)Planning
B)Rationality
C)Forming win-win agreements
D)Developing win-win agreements
E)Maintenance
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Conflict is a common occurrence in organizations.
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In collaborative interaction,

A)tangible goals replace intangible ones.
B)sequential interdependence must exist.
C)goals may differ but be compatible.
D)conflict is almost always based on personality clashes.
E)the interaction between the parties is unimportant.
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Using structure to manage conflict includes all of the following except

A)use of a hierarchy.
B)use of rules and procedures.
C)use of third-party peacemaking.
D)use of liaison roles.
E)use of task forces.
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Survey feedback includes all of the following except

A)each employee's response to a questionnaire.
B)measures of perceptions.
C)measures of attitudes.
D)administration by a third-party facilitator.
E)everyone involved receives the results of the survey.
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Goals are neither completely compatible nor completely incompatible and interactions are moderately important to goal attainment in

A)competition.
B)collaboration.
C)compromise.
D)accommodation.
E)avoidance.
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The win-win approach to negotiation includes all of the following except

A)there are no winners and losers.
B)both parties reach agreement.
C)negotiators often depart from perfect rationality.
D)both parties want to have their needs satisfied.
E)both parties are committed to fulfilling their end of the
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Pooled interdependence is the highest level of interdependence.
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Conflict can arise between a company and parts of its environment, such as suppliers and regulators.
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The purpose of survey feedback is to change the behavior of supervisors by showing them how their subordinates view them.
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In sequential interdependence, the output of each unit is combined at the organizational level.
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Third-party peacemakers usually come from outside the organization.
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The research of the individual differences approach to negotiation rarely showed the positive results expected because situational variables negated the effects of the individual differences.
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Avoidance is one of the most common reactions to conflict.
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Organizations that use the hierarchy to manage conflict place one manager in charge of people, groups, or departments in conflict.
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Task conflict refers to conflict regarding the goals and content of work.
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Competition occurs when the goals are incompatible, and the interactions are important to each party's meeting its goals.
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An interesting new approach to team building involves having executive teams participate in group cooking classes to teach them the importance of interdependence and coordination.
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Either too much or too little conflict may result in low performance.
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Excessively competitive employees may continue to have conflict even after the "competition" is over.
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Collaboration occurs when the interaction between
groups is very important to goal attainment, and the goals are compatible.
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When attempting to resolve conflict, managers should first attempt to determine the source of the conflict.
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Different individual perceptions, goals, and attitudes make interpersonal conflict in organizations almost a certainty.
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Rules and procedures are not particularly effective when coordination problems and conflict are complex or unusual.
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Declining revenues can lead to intergroup conflict.
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Superordinate goals usually result in high levels of conflict.
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An accommodation conflict reaction usually involves friendly interactions.
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Whenever conflict occurs between groups or organizations, it is really the who are in conflict.
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occurs when goals are compatible, but the interactions are not considered important to overall goal attainment.
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When two people distrust each others' motives, dislike one another, or for some other reasons simply cannot get along, we say a
clash exists.
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Competition for scarce can lead to intergroup conflict.
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The win-win approach does not treat negotiation as a game in which there are winners and losers.
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The degree of goal is the extent to which the goals of two parties can be achieved simultaneously.
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Either too much or too little conflict may result in low
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The PRAM four-step approach proposed that proper planning, building relationships, getting agreements, and maintaining relationships are the key steps to successful negotiation.
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occurs when the goals are incompatible, and the interactions are important to each part's meeting its goals.
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_-_ activities are intended to enhance the effectiveness and satisfaction of individuals who work in groups or teams to promote overall group effectiveness.
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Conflict between a manufacturer and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an example of conflict between an organization and .
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The lowest level of task interdependence is
interdependence.
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Game theory requires that every alternative and outcome be analyzed with probabilities and numerical outcomes reflecting the preferences for each outcome.
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The Gap clothing stores operate with interdependence.Each store is considered a "department" by the parent corporation.
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conflict occurs when the parties agree on the goals and content of work, but disagree on how to achieve the goals and actually do the work.
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The assumption at the end of a win-win negotiation is that the parties want to stop when the negotiation is completed.
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As a device for managing conflict, a manager in a
coordinates activities, acting as a common point of contact.
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When there are differences of perceptions between organizations,
conflict may arise.
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When interdependence is complex and several groups and/or individuals are involved in conflict, a liaison may not be sufficient so a may be formed from representatives from each department.
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Contract negotiations between union and management are usually examples of .
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Deck 15: Conflict and Negotiation in Organizations
1
Extreme conflict between organizations often must ultimately be resolved

A)after one organization is declared the "winner."
B)in court.
C)by first-line supervisors.
D)by entry-level employees.
E)in a lengthy shareholders' meeting.
B
2
Conflict based on interpersonal issues, such as personally held values, is

A)legal conflict.
B)task conflict.
C)process conflict.
D)relationship conflict.
E)competition.
D
3
Lynda feels meeting as a department to discuss an issue is unimportant and believes the currently proposed solution to the issue is incompatible with her own goals.Lynda is likely to adopt which reaction to conflict?

A)Competition
B)Collaboration
C)Compromise
D)Accommodation
E)Avoidance
E
4
Reactions to conflict can be differentiated along the dimensions of how important each party's goals are to that party, and

A)how compatible the goals are.
B)how sequential the interdependence is.
C)how reciprocal the interdependence is.
D)how many parties there are.
E)how likely each party is to argue.
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New Wakefield Hospital has only one portable X-ray machine.The emergency room staff claims to have the greatest need for the machine, but the surgeons in the operating room demand ready access to the machine.The conflict between these two groups is a result of

A)different goals.
B)scarce resources.
C)personality clashes.
D)excessive competitiveness.
E)interpersonal conflict.
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6
Automobiles are often built on an assembly line where each worker adds a component to the car before sending it down the line to the next worker.This is an example of

A)pooled interdependence.
B)sequential interdependence.
C)reciprocal interdependence.
D)intergroup interdependence.
E)intrapersonal interdependence.
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7
In the opening case, the strike called by the Writers' Guild of America (WGA) was over all of the following except

A)the writers demanded that game shows be covered by WGA contracts.
B)the writers demanded that writers' pay for DVD sales be doubled.
C)the writers and directors operate under the same union contract.
D)that new media such as the Internet be compensated equally.
E)the writers demanded compensation when old media was
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8
Accommodation, as a reaction to conflict, occurs when

A)goals are incompatible and interaction is important to meeting goals.
B)goals are neither completely compatible nor incompatible and interaction is moderately important for goal attainment.
C)goals are compatible and interaction is important to meet goals.
D)goals are compatible and interaction is not important to goal attainment.
E)goals are incompatible and interaction is relatively unimportant to either party.
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Which of the following is not a likely cause of interpersonal conflict?

A)Different beliefs or perceptions
B)Personality clashes
C)Excessive competitiveness
D)Varied goals
E)Long-term business relationships
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10
A surgical team includes a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, and three technicians.Each member of the team needs information from the other members of the team to do his or her job.In this setting, which form of interdependence exists?

A)Pooled interdependence
B)Sequential interdependence
C)Reciprocal interdependence
D)Intergroup interdependence
E)Intrapersonal interdependence
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When activities flow both ways between work units, which of the following forms of interdependence exists?

A)pooled interdependence.
B)sequential interdependence.
C)reciprocal interdependence.
D)intergroup interdependence.
E)intrapersonal interdependence.
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A moderate degree of focused conflict includes all of the following except

A)it can energize behavior.
B)it helps when the parties disagree on how to achieve goals.
C)it can stimulate new ideas.
D)it can promote healthy competition.
E)it can result in higher-quality decisions.
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Which of the following may arise when there are differences in perceptions between organizations?

A)legal conflict.
B)task conflict.
C)process conflict.
D)relationship conflict.
E)competition.
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Jennifer and Jack agree that their firm should acquire a smaller competitor, but Jennifer feels they should engage in a hostile takeover whereas Jack believes a friendly merger would be more appropriate.Jennifer and Jack are experiencing

A)legal conflict.
B)task conflict.
C)process conflict.
D)relationship conflict.
E)competition.
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The degree to which two party's goals can be achieved simultaneously is called

A)goal interdependence.
B)goal reciprocity.
C)goal accommodation.
D)goal avoidance.
E)goal compatibility.
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At Harbor Paints, Inc., the sales representatives often argue with the production employees because promised orders are often behind schedule.The production employees claim the sales representatives frequently fail to submit orders until they are already past due.The sales representatives and the production employees are experiencing

A)conflict between organization and environment.
B)competition for scarce resources.
C)intergroup conflict.
D)interpersonal conflict.
E)representative conflict.
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The lowest level of interdependence that results in the least amount of conflict is called

A)pooled interdependence.
B)sequential interdependence.
C)reciprocal interdependence.
D)intergroup interdependence.
E)intrapersonal interdependence.
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18
All of the following are true about conflict except

A)it is a process, not a singular event.
B)the parties involved may be individuals, groups, or organizations.
C)it involves discomfort or animosity.
D)the parties involved need to perceive it for it to be real.
E)it is the central component of competition.
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19
If two employees are fiercely competing for a job, but view each others' behaviors as inappropriate, then after the "winner" of the job is determined, the conflict

A)will change form.
B)will finally be resolved.
C)is likely to continue.
D)is likely to extend to their subordinates.
E)may extend to their supervisors.
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A manufacturing company that disagrees with a government agency, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is an example of

A)conflict between an organization and the environment.
B)conflict between suppliers.
C)intergroup conflict.
D)sequential conflict.
E)pooled conflict.
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21
Team-building activities include all of the following except

A)they are intended to enhance effectiveness.
B)they are used when the need for conflict management is acute.
C)they are intended to enhance satisfaction.
D)they promote overall group effectiveness.
E)there should be less conflict among group members.
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22
How does a liaison help manage conflict?

A)By training parties to the conflict in resolution techniques
B)By taking the conflict to a higher level in the managerial hierarchy
C)By establishing rules and procedures to resolve the conflict
D)By ensuring appropriate conflict stimulation methods are used
E)By coordinating activities and acting as a common point of
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A complete absence of conflict may indicate the organization is stagnant and that employees are content with the status quo.A manager in this situation may need to

A)collaborate with competitors.
B)accommodate the wishes of others.
C)compromise with inflexible employees.
D)stimulate conflict.
E)establish a superordinate goal.
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Compromise includes all of the following except

A)the parties' goals are not completely compatible.
B)the parties interact with others to achieve goals.
C)it can lead to new and innovative ideas.
D)goals are not aggressively pursued.
E)interactions are not that important to goal attainment.
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25
The overall purpose of a superordinate goal is to

A)divert attention away from the organizational goals.
B)promote more competition among groups.
C)foster collaboration between two conflicting parties.
D)focus attention on the source of the conflict.
E)reduce the prevalence of intergroup norms.
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26
The Win-Win Negotiator was developed by

A)Martin Fackler and his associates.
B)Chung Mong Koo and his associates.
C)Ross Reck and his associates.
D)Ronald Grover and his associates.
E)Peter Sanders and his associates.
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27
Negotiation includes all of the following except

A)has two or more parties.
B)the parties have different preferences regarding an issue.
C)it can only be interpersonal.
D)the parties need to reach agreement.
E)the parties can be groups or individuals
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28
Game theory includes all of the following except

A)every alternative and outcome must be analyzed.
B)the types of communication between negotiators.
C)the order in which different parties make choices.
D)it is a predictive model.
E)every possible move is predicted.
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29
A manager's first step in resolving conflict is to

A)separate the parties until they cool down.
B)identify each party's conflict resolution style.
C)accommodate each party's demands as well as possible.
D)attempt to determine the source of the conflict.
E)establish a superordinate goal.
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When the interaction between groups is very important to goal attainment, and the goals of the two groups are compatible, which reaction to conflict is likely to occur?

A)Competition
B)Collaboration
C)Compromise
D)Accommodation
E)Avoidance
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The methods to stimulate conflict under controlled conditions include all of the following except

A)altering the physical location of groups.
B)forcing absolute obedience to superiors.
C)forcing more resource sharing.
D)implementing changes in relationships among groups.
E)using training programs to increase employee awareness.
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When two party's goals are incompatible, but their interactions are important to meeting their goals, which reaction to conflict is likely to occur?

A)Competition
B)Collaboration
C)Compromise
D)Accommodation
E)Avoidance
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Rules and procedures help resolve conflict most in

A)small businesses.
B)routine situations.
C)organization-environment conflict.
D)interpersonal conflicts.
E)complex or unusual situations.
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All of the following are included in the PRAM model of negotiating except

A)Planning
B)Rationality
C)Forming win-win agreements
D)Developing win-win agreements
E)Maintenance
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Conflict is a common occurrence in organizations.
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36
In collaborative interaction,

A)tangible goals replace intangible ones.
B)sequential interdependence must exist.
C)goals may differ but be compatible.
D)conflict is almost always based on personality clashes.
E)the interaction between the parties is unimportant.
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Using structure to manage conflict includes all of the following except

A)use of a hierarchy.
B)use of rules and procedures.
C)use of third-party peacemaking.
D)use of liaison roles.
E)use of task forces.
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Survey feedback includes all of the following except

A)each employee's response to a questionnaire.
B)measures of perceptions.
C)measures of attitudes.
D)administration by a third-party facilitator.
E)everyone involved receives the results of the survey.
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Goals are neither completely compatible nor completely incompatible and interactions are moderately important to goal attainment in

A)competition.
B)collaboration.
C)compromise.
D)accommodation.
E)avoidance.
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40
The win-win approach to negotiation includes all of the following except

A)there are no winners and losers.
B)both parties reach agreement.
C)negotiators often depart from perfect rationality.
D)both parties want to have their needs satisfied.
E)both parties are committed to fulfilling their end of the
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Pooled interdependence is the highest level of interdependence.
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Conflict can arise between a company and parts of its environment, such as suppliers and regulators.
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The purpose of survey feedback is to change the behavior of supervisors by showing them how their subordinates view them.
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In sequential interdependence, the output of each unit is combined at the organizational level.
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Third-party peacemakers usually come from outside the organization.
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The research of the individual differences approach to negotiation rarely showed the positive results expected because situational variables negated the effects of the individual differences.
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Avoidance is one of the most common reactions to conflict.
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48
Organizations that use the hierarchy to manage conflict place one manager in charge of people, groups, or departments in conflict.
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Task conflict refers to conflict regarding the goals and content of work.
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Competition occurs when the goals are incompatible, and the interactions are important to each party's meeting its goals.
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An interesting new approach to team building involves having executive teams participate in group cooking classes to teach them the importance of interdependence and coordination.
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Either too much or too little conflict may result in low performance.
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Excessively competitive employees may continue to have conflict even after the "competition" is over.
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Collaboration occurs when the interaction between
groups is very important to goal attainment, and the goals are compatible.
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When attempting to resolve conflict, managers should first attempt to determine the source of the conflict.
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Different individual perceptions, goals, and attitudes make interpersonal conflict in organizations almost a certainty.
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Rules and procedures are not particularly effective when coordination problems and conflict are complex or unusual.
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Declining revenues can lead to intergroup conflict.
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Superordinate goals usually result in high levels of conflict.
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An accommodation conflict reaction usually involves friendly interactions.
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Whenever conflict occurs between groups or organizations, it is really the who are in conflict.
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occurs when goals are compatible, but the interactions are not considered important to overall goal attainment.
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When two people distrust each others' motives, dislike one another, or for some other reasons simply cannot get along, we say a
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Competition for scarce can lead to intergroup conflict.
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The win-win approach does not treat negotiation as a game in which there are winners and losers.
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The degree of goal is the extent to which the goals of two parties can be achieved simultaneously.
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Either too much or too little conflict may result in low
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The PRAM four-step approach proposed that proper planning, building relationships, getting agreements, and maintaining relationships are the key steps to successful negotiation.
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occurs when the goals are incompatible, and the interactions are important to each part's meeting its goals.
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_-_ activities are intended to enhance the effectiveness and satisfaction of individuals who work in groups or teams to promote overall group effectiveness.
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Conflict between a manufacturer and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an example of conflict between an organization and .
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The lowest level of task interdependence is
interdependence.
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Game theory requires that every alternative and outcome be analyzed with probabilities and numerical outcomes reflecting the preferences for each outcome.
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The Gap clothing stores operate with interdependence.Each store is considered a "department" by the parent corporation.
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conflict occurs when the parties agree on the goals and content of work, but disagree on how to achieve the goals and actually do the work.
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The assumption at the end of a win-win negotiation is that the parties want to stop when the negotiation is completed.
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As a device for managing conflict, a manager in a
coordinates activities, acting as a common point of contact.
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When there are differences of perceptions between organizations,
conflict may arise.
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When interdependence is complex and several groups and/or individuals are involved in conflict, a liaison may not be sufficient so a may be formed from representatives from each department.
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Contract negotiations between union and management are usually examples of .
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