Deck 7: Groups and Teams
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Deck 7: Groups and Teams
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Which of the following is a logical result of instituting self-managed work teams?
A) Morale will decline.
B) Supervisors will determine work assignments.
C) Supervisors will select work assignments.
D) Supervisory positions will take on decreased importance.
A) Morale will decline.
B) Supervisors will determine work assignments.
C) Supervisors will select work assignments.
D) Supervisory positions will take on decreased importance.
D
2
Although John, Jim, and Dave exert 100% effort when working individually, each only exerts 20% effort when they work together in a group. This is an example of:
A) Group norming.
B) Social facilitation.
C) Group affiliation.
D) Social loafing.
A) Group norming.
B) Social facilitation.
C) Group affiliation.
D) Social loafing.
D
3
XYC Company brings together employees from design, manufacturing, and purchasing to manage each line of its motorcycle products. The company is using ____ teams.
A) Cross-functional.
B) Virtual.
C) Quality focused.
D) Linear.
A) Cross-functional.
B) Virtual.
C) Quality focused.
D) Linear.
A
4
John works in a team composed of employees from his marketing department. All members of the team are from the same department. This is an example of:
A) Virtual team.
B) Self-managed team.
C) Cross-functional.
D) Functional team.
A) Virtual team.
B) Self-managed team.
C) Cross-functional.
D) Functional team.
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Which of the following is not a strategy for building high-performing teams?
A) Clarify appropriate behaviors and rules.
B) Challenge group members with new facts.
C) Provide recognition and adequate reward.
D) Punish team members severely.
A) Clarify appropriate behaviors and rules.
B) Challenge group members with new facts.
C) Provide recognition and adequate reward.
D) Punish team members severely.
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6
Which of the following is not one of the factors influencing team effectiveness?
A) Context.
B) Group.
C) Work design.
D) Composition.
A) Context.
B) Group.
C) Work design.
D) Composition.
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7
John is wondering how to reduce the costs incurred by his unit. He assembles a group of seven employees and asks them to meet in a room. John asks the employees to generate as many ideas as possible. He also advises everyone not to criticize others' ideas. For him, this session is intended to help generate as many ideas as possible. Which group decision-making technique is John using?
A) Brainstorming.
B) Nominal group technique.
C) Delphi technique.
D) Focus group.
A) Brainstorming.
B) Nominal group technique.
C) Delphi technique.
D) Focus group.
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8
Mark is trying to solve a problem for which he does not have any suitable solution. He calls a meeting. During the meeting, he asks every participant to write one idea on a piece of paper. Of course, no participant should disclose his/her name on the piece of paper. The secretary collects the papers and writes the ideas on a flipchart. The participants rank the ideas proposed and select the one with the highest rank. Which group decision-making technique is used here?
A) Brainstorming.
B) Nominal group technique.
C) Delphi technique.
D) Focus group.
A) Brainstorming.
B) Nominal group technique.
C) Delphi technique.
D) Focus group.
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