Deck 12: Team Leadership
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Deck 12: Team Leadership
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The three primary group roles are group task roles,group maintenance roles,and gatekeeping roles.
False
2
According to the group performance model,group performance is a function of organizational context,group structure,group process,and group development stage.
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3
The larger the group size,the more participative the leadership needs to be.
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4
Group composition is the mix of members' skills and abilities.
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Group types are formal or informal,functional or cross-functional,and command or task.
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All groups are teams,but not all teams are groups.
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Group process dimensions are roles,norms,cohesiveness,status,decision making,and conflict resolution.
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Groups have their own objectives,whereas teams do not.
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Command groups consist of employees selected to work on a specific objective.
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10
Self-interest roles are played by members who do and say things that help themselves.
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11
There is no consensus on the ideal size for groups.
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12
One of the most important group leadership functions is to attract,select,and retain the best people for the job.
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13
The members of global virtual teams are physically located in different places but work together as a team.
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Task groups consist of managers and the employees they supervise.
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15
Task group members tend to be from the same functional area,whereas command groups are often cross-functional.
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16
A group has a small number of members with shared leadership who perform interdependent jobs with both individual and group accountability,evaluation,and rewards.
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17
Diverse groups tend to outperform homogeneous groups.
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18
Group structure dimensions include group type,size,composition,leadership,and objectives.
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19
A team has a small number of members with shared leadership who perform interdependent jobs with both individual and group accountability,evaluation,and rewards.
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20
Informal groups are created spontaneously when members join together voluntarily because of similar interests.
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21
The production stage of group development is characterized by outstanding development.
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22
Groups can get stuck in the dissatisfaction stage of development by not developing a workable psychological contract.
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23
Group norms are the extent to which members stick together.
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24
Group cohesiveness measures the extent to which team members act independently of the team.
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25
Two key variables in each stage of group development are competence and commitment.
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26
During the orientation stage of group development,the appropriate leadership style is usually consultative.
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27
Team leaders empower members to take responsibility for performing the management functions and focus on developing effective group structure and group process and on furthering group development.
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28
Unresolved conflict often leads to members' withdrawal from the group process.
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29
In teams,decision-making authority is held by the manager.
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30
Status can be based on race,age,and sex.
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31
The difference between rules and norms is that norms are formally established by management or by the group itself,whereas rules are not developed by management or explicitly agreed to by a group; they develop as members interact.
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32
Status congruence is the acceptance and satisfaction members receive from their group status.
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33
Status is the perceived ranking of one member relative to other members in the group.
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34
Six factors that influence group cohesiveness are: (1)objectives,(2)size,(3)homogeneity,(4)participation,(5)competition,and (6)status.
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35
Probably the single greatest mistake by those who call meetings is that they have no appropriate leadership style for the meeting.
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36
Common methods to enforce group norms include ridicule,ostracism,sabotage,and physical abuse.
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37
Among businesses today,the trend is toward the empowerment of teams,because teams are more productive than groups.
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38
The stages of group development are orientation,dissatisfaction,resolution,production,and termination.
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39
Task groups do not usually reach the termination stage of group development unless there is some drastic reorganization.
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40
The dissatisfaction stage of group development is also known as the storming stage.
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41
Concerning their level of autonomy,groups are:
A) management-directed.
B) self-directed.
C) self-managed.
D) none of these
A) management-directed.
B) self-directed.
C) self-managed.
D) none of these
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42
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding groups and teams?
A) All groups are teams.
B) All teams are groups.
C) Groups have shared leadership, whereas teams have one clear leader making decisions.
D) Team members are rewarded based on individual performance only, whereas group members are rewarded for both individual and group performance.
A) All groups are teams.
B) All teams are groups.
C) Groups have shared leadership, whereas teams have one clear leader making decisions.
D) Team members are rewarded based on individual performance only, whereas group members are rewarded for both individual and group performance.
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43
Group __________ is/are a function of organizational context,group structure,group process,and group development stage.
A) roles
B) performance
C) cohesiveness
D) size
A) roles
B) performance
C) cohesiveness
D) size
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44
The members of __________ teams are physically located in different places but work together as a team.
A) functional
B) cross-functional
C) distance
D) global virtual
A) functional
B) cross-functional
C) distance
D) global virtual
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45
An ad hoc committee is an example of a:
A) global virtual team.
B) cross-functional group.
C) task force.
D) standing committee.
A) global virtual team.
B) cross-functional group.
C) task force.
D) standing committee.
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46
Wanderers distract the group from the agenda items by complaining and changing the subject.
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47
The three parts of meetings are identify objectives,cover agenda items,and summarize and review assignments.
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48
__________ refer(s)to the patterns of interactions that emerge as members perform their jobs.
A) Group process
B) Group roles
C) Group composition
D) Teamwork
A) Group process
B) Group roles
C) Group composition
D) Teamwork
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49
A __________ has a small number of members with shared leadership who perform interdependent jobs with both individual and group accountability,evaluation,and rewards.
A) team
B) group
C) work unit
D) group structure
A) team
B) group
C) work unit
D) group structure
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50
__________ groups consist of employees selected to work on a specific objective.
A) Task
B) Command
C) Functional
D) Cross-functional
A) Task
B) Command
C) Functional
D) Cross-functional
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51
Which of the following is NOT a group role?
A) group task roles
B) group maintenance roles
C) self-interest roles
D) group process roles
A) group task roles
B) group maintenance roles
C) self-interest roles
D) group process roles
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52
Which of the following is NOT a group structure dimension?
A) group type
B) group size
C) group maturity
D) group leadership
A) group type
B) group size
C) group maturity
D) group leadership
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53
A __________ has two or more members with a clear leader who perform independent jobs with individual accountability,evaluation,and rewards.
A) team
B) group
C) work unit
D) group structure
A) team
B) group
C) work unit
D) group structure
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54
Which of the following characteristics describe teams?
A) one clear leader making decisions
B) members are rewarded for both individual and group performance
C) leader evaluates individual members' performance
D) individual members do one independent part of a process and pass it on to the next person to do the next part
A) one clear leader making decisions
B) members are rewarded for both individual and group performance
C) leader evaluates individual members' performance
D) individual members do one independent part of a process and pass it on to the next person to do the next part
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55
Which of the following factors describe organizational context?
A) environment, mission, strategy, culture, structure, and systems and processes
B) type, size, composition, leadership, and objectives
C) roles, norms, cohesiveness, status, decision making, and conflict resolution
D) orientation, dissatisfaction, resolution, production, and termination
A) environment, mission, strategy, culture, structure, and systems and processes
B) type, size, composition, leadership, and objectives
C) roles, norms, cohesiveness, status, decision making, and conflict resolution
D) orientation, dissatisfaction, resolution, production, and termination
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56
The meeting planner tells the members what is expected and how the meeting will progress.
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57
__________ groups consist of managers and the employees they supervise.
A) Task
B) Command
C) Functional
D) Cross-functional
A) Task
B) Command
C) Functional
D) Cross-functional
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58
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding group size?
A) There is no consensus on the ideal size for groups.
B) A group that is too small limits ideas and creativity.
C) Larger groups tend to inhibit equal participation.
D) The smaller the size, the more formal or autocratic the leadership needs to be to provide direction.
A) There is no consensus on the ideal size for groups.
B) A group that is too small limits ideas and creativity.
C) Larger groups tend to inhibit equal participation.
D) The smaller the size, the more formal or autocratic the leadership needs to be to provide direction.
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59
Which of the following is NOT a group type?
A) formal
B) cross-functional
C) command
D) status
A) formal
B) cross-functional
C) command
D) status
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60
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding functional and cross-functional groups?
A) Functional groups are vertical in structure, whereas cross-functional groups are horizontal.
B) Functional groups are horizontal in structure, whereas cross-functional groups are vertical.
C) Functional and cross-functional groups are both vertical in structure.
D) Functional and cross-functional groups are both horizontal in structure.
A) Functional groups are vertical in structure, whereas cross-functional groups are horizontal.
B) Functional groups are horizontal in structure, whereas cross-functional groups are vertical.
C) Functional and cross-functional groups are both vertical in structure.
D) Functional and cross-functional groups are both horizontal in structure.
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61
Group status depends on all of the following group factors EXCEPT:
A) norms.
B) cohesiveness.
C) objectives.
D) leadership.
A) norms.
B) cohesiveness.
C) objectives.
D) leadership.
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62
Which of the following is NOT one of the stages of group development?
A) satisfaction
B) orientation
C) resolution
D) dissatisfaction
A) satisfaction
B) orientation
C) resolution
D) dissatisfaction
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63
To convert a group into a team,the manager must empower the members to do all of the following EXCEPT:
A) make decisions.
B) take responsibility for their actions.
C) develop plans.
D) set objectives.
A) make decisions.
B) take responsibility for their actions.
C) develop plans.
D) set objectives.
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64
At which stage of group development do members have concerns about the structure,leadership,and objectives of the group?
A) orientation
B) dissatisfaction
C) resolution
D) production
A) orientation
B) dissatisfaction
C) resolution
D) production
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65
Norms are:
A) formally established by management or by the group itself.
B) expectations about behavior that are shared by members of a group.
C) the extent to which members stick together.
D) the patterns of interactions that emerge as members perform their jobs.
A) formally established by management or by the group itself.
B) expectations about behavior that are shared by members of a group.
C) the extent to which members stick together.
D) the patterns of interactions that emerge as members perform their jobs.
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66
Which stage of group development is also called the norming stage?
A) orientation
B) dissatisfaction
C) resolution
D) production
A) orientation
B) dissatisfaction
C) resolution
D) production
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67
__________ is the acceptance and satisfaction members receive from their group status.
A) Status congruence
B) Status fulfillment
C) Group fulfillment
D) Group cohesiveness
A) Status congruence
B) Status fulfillment
C) Group fulfillment
D) Group cohesiveness
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68
At which stage of group development can groups get stuck if they do not develop a workable psychological contract?
A) orientation
B) dissatisfaction
C) resolution
D) production
A) orientation
B) dissatisfaction
C) resolution
D) production
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69
Probably the single greatest mistake made by those who call meetings is that they:
A) do not have an agenda for the meeting.
B) often have no clear idea of the purpose for the meeting.
C) use an inappropriate leadership style for the meeting.
D) fail to select an adequate place and time for the meeting.
A) do not have an agenda for the meeting.
B) often have no clear idea of the purpose for the meeting.
C) use an inappropriate leadership style for the meeting.
D) fail to select an adequate place and time for the meeting.
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70
Groups commonly enforce norms through __________.
A) sabotage
B) ridicule
C) ostracization
D) all of these
A) sabotage
B) ridicule
C) ostracization
D) all of these
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71
Group cohesiveness is:
A) the acceptance and satisfaction members receive from their group status.
B) expectations about behavior that are shared by members of a group.
C) the extent to which members stick together.
D) the perceived ranking of one member relative to other members in the group.
A) the acceptance and satisfaction members receive from their group status.
B) expectations about behavior that are shared by members of a group.
C) the extent to which members stick together.
D) the perceived ranking of one member relative to other members in the group.
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72
__________ groups usually do not reach the termination stage of group development.
A) Functional
B) Task
C) Cross-functional
D) Command
A) Functional
B) Task
C) Cross-functional
D) Command
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73
__________ roles are played by members who do and say things that directly aid in the accomplishment of the group's objectives.
A) Group task
B) Group maintenance
C) Self-interest
D) Group process
A) Group task
B) Group maintenance
C) Self-interest
D) Group process
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74
Which of the following is NOT one of the three parts of a meeting?
A) Identify objectives.
B) Cover agenda items.
C) Make assignments.
D) Summarize and review assignments.
A) Identify objectives.
B) Cover agenda items.
C) Make assignments.
D) Summarize and review assignments.
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75
All of the following factors influence group cohesiveness EXCEPT:
A) homogeneity.
B) competition.
C) success.
D) conflict.
A) homogeneity.
B) competition.
C) success.
D) conflict.
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76
The primary difference between group managers and team leaders is that team leaders empower members to take responsibility for performing the management functions,whereas group managers:
A) focus on developing effective group structure and process.
B) take responsibility for performing the four functions of management.
C) also empower group members but to a lesser degree.
D) focus on furthering group development.
A) focus on developing effective group structure and process.
B) take responsibility for performing the four functions of management.
C) also empower group members but to a lesser degree.
D) focus on furthering group development.
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77
During the orientation stage of group development,the appropriate leadership style is usually __________.
A) participative
B) consultative
C) empowering
D) autocratic
A) participative
B) consultative
C) empowering
D) autocratic
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78
During the dissatisfaction stage of group development,the appropriate leadership style is usually __________.
A) participative
B) consultative
C) empowering
D) autocratic
A) participative
B) consultative
C) empowering
D) autocratic
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79
__________ roles are played by members who do and say things to develop and sustain the group process.
A) Group task
B) Self-interest
C) Functional
D) Group maintenance
A) Group task
B) Self-interest
C) Functional
D) Group maintenance
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80
__________ empower members to take responsibility for performing the management functions and focus on developing effective group structure and group process and on furthering group development.
A) Group managers
B) Managers
C) Team leaders
D) Team managers
A) Group managers
B) Managers
C) Team leaders
D) Team managers
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