Deck 11: Motivation
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Deck 11: Motivation
1
Which of the following job factors is most accurately classified as a dissatisfier?
A) opportunity for advancement
B) recognition for good work
C) working conditions
D) responsibility
A) opportunity for advancement
B) recognition for good work
C) working conditions
D) responsibility
C
2
Job satisfiers or motivators, according to the two-factor theory, relate to the
A) financial bonuses associated with the job.
B) content of the job.
C) working conditions surrounding the job.
D) benefits associated with the job.
A) financial bonuses associated with the job.
B) content of the job.
C) working conditions surrounding the job.
D) benefits associated with the job.
B
3
A factor contributing today to the relevance of the need hierarchy is that
A) job security has reached new heights in recent years.
B) money is no longer a significant motivator.
C) so many workers have to worry about satisfying basic needs.
D) many companies sponsor programs of self-actualization.
A) job security has reached new heights in recent years.
B) money is no longer a significant motivator.
C) so many workers have to worry about satisfying basic needs.
D) many companies sponsor programs of self-actualization.
C
4
Laboratory supervisor Sasha, is attempting to use the Pygmalion effect when she says to her group,
A) "We will soon be implementing a bonus system."
B) "Who in this lab is not smart enough to do his or her job?"
C) "We may not have the best lab group in the company, but we do try."
D) "I know that we will exceed our quota of useful ideas this year."
A) "We will soon be implementing a bonus system."
B) "Who in this lab is not smart enough to do his or her job?"
C) "We may not have the best lab group in the company, but we do try."
D) "I know that we will exceed our quota of useful ideas this year."
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5
Luis, a commercial real estate agent, says "I'm almost sure that if I close this deal the company will give me a bonus." Luis is demonstrating a high
A) E®P expectancy.
B) P®O instrumentality.
C) valence.
D) need for affiliation.
A) E®P expectancy.
B) P®O instrumentality.
C) valence.
D) need for affiliation.
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6
Having pride in your work is considered to be a(n)
A) internal motivator.
B) external motivator.
C) weak motivator.
D) feeling that occurs mostly early in one's career.
A) internal motivator.
B) external motivator.
C) weak motivator.
D) feeling that occurs mostly early in one's career.
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7
Which one of the following job factors is considered important for motivating the young generation of workers?
A) close monitoring of work such as through time clocks
B) limited vacations
C) minimizing feedback
D) loads of responsibility
A) close monitoring of work such as through time clocks
B) limited vacations
C) minimizing feedback
D) loads of responsibility
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8
The final group of needs in Maslow's need hierarchy is
A) physiological needs.
B) esteem needs.
C) self-actualizing needs.
D) social needs.
A) physiological needs.
B) esteem needs.
C) self-actualizing needs.
D) social needs.
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9
The employee motivation program at Dollar General illustrates that
A) people who work in discount stores demand luxury prizes.
B) only financial motivators are effective.
C) with even modest rewards, positive reinforcement can help a company attain its goals.
D) the most effective rewards are low-priced merchandise.
A) people who work in discount stores demand luxury prizes.
B) only financial motivators are effective.
C) with even modest rewards, positive reinforcement can help a company attain its goals.
D) the most effective rewards are low-priced merchandise.
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10
Which one of the following statements best fits the category of a superordinate goal at the manufacturer of latex gloves?
A) "Let's find a way to cut back on skin rashes from wearing our gloves."
B) "The purpose of our latex gloves is to save lives."
C) "Let's exceed last year's sales by 20 percent this year."
D) "Let's diversify into foot protectors."
A) "Let's find a way to cut back on skin rashes from wearing our gloves."
B) "The purpose of our latex gloves is to save lives."
C) "Let's exceed last year's sales by 20 percent this year."
D) "Let's diversify into foot protectors."
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11
Employee commitment often comes about as a consequence of
A) being well motivated over time.
B) threats of punishment.
C) being motivated for a single task.
D) having the appropriate job skills.
A) being well motivated over time.
B) threats of punishment.
C) being motivated for a single task.
D) having the appropriate job skills.
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12
A goal is most likely to improve performance when it is
A) relatively easy.
B) specific rather than general.
C) not used to evaluate performance.
D) not linked to rewards.
A) relatively easy.
B) specific rather than general.
C) not used to evaluate performance.
D) not linked to rewards.
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13
The achievement need refers to
A) finding joy in accomplishment for its own sake.
B) improving employee retention.
C) forming friendships.
D) increasing employee turnover.
A) finding joy in accomplishment for its own sake.
B) improving employee retention.
C) forming friendships.
D) increasing employee turnover.
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14
Drives or needs are hardwired into our brains include the:
A) drive to acquire scare goods.
B) drive to bond.
C) drive to comprehend.
D) all of the choices
A) drive to acquire scare goods.
B) drive to bond.
C) drive to comprehend.
D) all of the choices
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15
The need for risk taking and thrill seeking
A) almost always has negative consequences for the employer.
B) is ill-suited for the high technology era.
C) can find constructive outlets on the job.
D) lies close to the bottom of the need hierarchy.
A) almost always has negative consequences for the employer.
B) is ill-suited for the high technology era.
C) can find constructive outlets on the job.
D) lies close to the bottom of the need hierarchy.
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16
According to recent evidence about employee engagement, most American workers are
A) so engaged in their work they risk becoming alcoholics.
B) usually engaged in their work for the first four hours of the day.
C) so unengaged in their work they are a liability to their employer.
D) not fully engaged in their work.
A) so engaged in their work they risk becoming alcoholics.
B) usually engaged in their work for the first four hours of the day.
C) so unengaged in their work they are a liability to their employer.
D) not fully engaged in their work.
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17
A team leader wants Kristin, a customer-service representative, to keep up her fine record of resolving customer complaints. The team leader should compliment Kristin
A) at the end of every workday.
B) every so often when she resolves a tough problem.
C) even when she is unable to resolve a tough problem.
D) each Monday through Thursday, but not on Friday.
A) at the end of every workday.
B) every so often when she resolves a tough problem.
C) even when she is unable to resolve a tough problem.
D) each Monday through Thursday, but not on Friday.
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18
A recommended way for a manager to motivate through pride is to
A) offer financial incentives for displays of pride.
B) celebrate attaining small goals as much as attaining the major goal.
C) celebrate attaining the major goal, and pay little attention to small goals.
D) distribute T-shirts, hats, and cups that read, "I am proud."
A) offer financial incentives for displays of pride.
B) celebrate attaining small goals as much as attaining the major goal.
C) celebrate attaining the major goal, and pay little attention to small goals.
D) distribute T-shirts, hats, and cups that read, "I am proud."
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19
A potential problem with relying on goals to motivate workers is that
A) they might use unethical means to attain goals.
B) they might receive praise from a supervisor.
C) they might receive a sense of satisfaction from a job well done.
D) it might lead to turnover.
A) they might use unethical means to attain goals.
B) they might receive praise from a supervisor.
C) they might receive a sense of satisfaction from a job well done.
D) it might lead to turnover.
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20
An accurate example of a cross-cultural difference in rewards is that
A) most Asian workers want public recognition.
B) workers from a poor country might prefer a practical reward.
C) Italian workers prefer gift certificates to stores like Wal-Mart.
D) Chinese women who sell beauty products dislike tangible rewards.
A) most Asian workers want public recognition.
B) workers from a poor country might prefer a practical reward.
C) Italian workers prefer gift certificates to stores like Wal-Mart.
D) Chinese women who sell beauty products dislike tangible rewards.
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21
Praising workers for good performance is a type of
A) informal recognition..
B) formal recognition.
C) valence
D) management
A) informal recognition..
B) formal recognition.
C) valence
D) management
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22
Decreased job security caused by downsizing and outsourcing and global outsourcing, along with reduced benefits, are contributors to lowers= engagement by employees.
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23
The needs for risk taking and thrill seeking can be satisfied in a variety of business jobs.
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24
An example of a motivator job factor for the young generation of workers is limited responsibility so they can relax on the job.
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25
Gift certificates for large department stores are known to be an effective recognition award in virtually all cultures.
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26
Having a strong affiliation need would contribute to a person's effectiveness as a team player.
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27
Employee needs for recognition can be satisfied both through informal recognition and by formal recognition programs.
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28
People who justify such high executive compensation say the large payments are necessary
A) to attract and retain top talent.
B) to keep the executives motivated.
C) both a & b
D) to use profit sharing.
A) to attract and retain top talent.
B) to keep the executives motivated.
C) both a & b
D) to use profit sharing.
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29
Stock options give the people granted the option the opportunity to
A) purchase stock at a later date at a price established now.
B) share directly in the profits of the firm.
C) purchase company stock anytime at a specific discount.
D) purchase stock of any company through online trading.
A) purchase stock at a later date at a price established now.
B) share directly in the profits of the firm.
C) purchase company stock anytime at a specific discount.
D) purchase stock of any company through online trading.
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30
An example of a job satisfier for most people would be the opportunity to work on a project with an expert in the field.
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31
A thrust in linking pay to performance is to attempt to link pay to
A) performance as good as the employee's best year.
B) team rather than individual performance.
C) how long the employee has been with the firm.
D) performance that supports the business strategy.
A) performance as good as the employee's best year.
B) team rather than individual performance.
C) how long the employee has been with the firm.
D) performance that supports the business strategy.
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32
When praising an employee it is better to be vague about the reason for the praise. For example, it is preferable to say "Great job Jimmy," than "Great job in fixing the network Jimmy."
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33
A manager can appeal to the need for risk taking and enhance motivation by rewarding good behavior with adventuresome assignments
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34
Motivation theory suggests that as along as you are strongly motivated you can accomplish almost anything you want.
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35
Group norms are an important influence on worker motivation.
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36
A Gallup Organization poll indicated that the vast majority of workers felt completely engaged in their work, including feeling a full commitment to the employer.
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37
Gainsharing is
A) a program allowing employees to participate financially in the productivity gains they achieved.
B) the same as stock options.
C) a type of empowerment.
D) a management style.
A) a program allowing employees to participate financially in the productivity gains they achieved.
B) the same as stock options.
C) a type of empowerment.
D) a management style.
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38
Giving workers an opportunity to experience pride can be a strong internal motivator.
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39
The principle of "What's in it for me?" contradicts need theories of motivation.
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40
One implication of need theory is that people are usually content, provided they have satisfied their needs at the first three levels.
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41
According to Expectancy Theory, employees should be presented with credible evidence that good performance leads to anticipated rewards.
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42
When workers accept goals, the goals are more likely to motivate them toward higher performance.
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43
A major concern about financial incentives is that the focus employee attention on the reward rather than the joy of accomplishing work.
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44
Explain the need-satisfaction approach to motivation.
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45
Explain how goal theory can be used to motivate people on the job.
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46
A team leader wants to use positive reinforcement to motivate team members. Suggest to her important rules for the effective use of positive reinforcement.
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47
After three salespeople were laid off and revenue fell 40 percent, the owner of a college advertising company sensed a bad vibe among the 19 remaining employees that he didn't want to continue. He invested $3,000 on perks to motivate his staff. By the end of May, sales were
up 10%.
1. What does this story illustrate about motivation?
2. Why should managers understand motivation?
up 10%.
1. What does this story illustrate about motivation?
2. Why should managers understand motivation?
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48
Goals are more effective when they are used to evaluate performance.
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49
The motivational idea behind enabling employees to own company stock is that if the stock goes down in value, employees can purchase a bargain.
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50
Positive reinforcement increases the probability that behavior will be repeated by rewarding people for making the right response.
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51
Supervisor Cindy wants to increase the P®O (instrumentality) of customer service agent Harold, so she should tell him something like, "Keep up the good work Harold, and I promise that you will get a $100 bonus next week."
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52
To improve organizational productivity, both groups and individuals should receive rewards
for good performance.
for good performance.
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53
Employee involvement in the form of making suggestions for productivity improvement is a major aspect of gainsharing.
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Profit sharing plans are focused more on the performance of an entire organization or large unit, rather than on individual performance.
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