Deck 8: Communicating in Teams and Organizations

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A questionable negotiation tactic that only partially discloses the facts is

A)lies
B)puffery
C)deception
D)non-disclosure
E)distraction
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Which of the following is ranked the number one way to build a cross-cultural relationship?

A)be a good listener
B)advocate inclusive leadership
C)avoid conflict
D)nurture others
E)collaborate
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A number of companies of various sizes have incorporated ADR policies.Which ADR technique involves a panel of trustworthy coworkers, selected for their ability to remain objective, and hear both sides of a dispute in an informal and confidential meeting?

A)facilitation
B)mediation
C)arbitration
D)peer review
E)ombudsman
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Which of the following are actions for minimizing intergroup conflicts?

A)avoid or neutralize negative gossip
B)work to eliminate specific negative interactions between groups
C)encourage personal friendships and good working conditions
D)conduct team building
E)all responses are correct
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Interpersonal opposition based on personal dislike or disagreement refers to _________.

A)perceptual conflict
B)cohesive conflict
C)facilitating conflict
D)personality conflict
E)incivility conflict
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The types of negotiation include

A)distributive and conflict
B)conflict and arbitration
C)arbitration and intergrative
D)distributive and integrative
E)distributive and arbitration
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A questionable negotiation tactic of providing excessive information to the opponent or asking many questions is referred to as

A)maximization
B)distraction
C)change of mind
D)information exploitation
E)lies
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A process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party is called

A)opposition
B)conflict
C)incivility
D)workplace inequity
E)cognitive dissonance
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Mediation, peer reviews, and facilitations are all forms of ______ which are used in third party interventions for conflicts.

A)alternative disturbance reputation
B)avoidance demonstration refute
C)alternative dispute resolution
D)alternative division resolving
E)collaborative decision making
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Computer Information Sciences Inc.has an ADR policy in which a third party actively guides the disputing parties in exploring innovative solutions to the conflict.This is an example of

A)facilitation
B)mediation
C)arbitration
D)conciliation
E)ombudsman
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John and Dave work together.They disagree and bicker and customers complain to managers that the two men would rather argue than serve.What type of conflict is occurring?

A)functional conflict
B)dysfunctional conflict
C)personal conflict
D)workplace conflict
E)peer conflict
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The level of perceived intergroup conflict tends to increase when there are _______ interactions between groups (or between members of those groups).

A)negative
B)positive
C)social
D)personal
E)negotiated
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"Do not take sides in someone else's personality conflict" is a tip for

A)a manager dealing with a personality conflict
B)an employee having a personality conflict
C)a third party observer of a personality conflict
D)the human resource manager
E)family members
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What are some common examples of negotiations?

A)labour management negotiations over wages
B)self managed teams with other teams
C)supply chain specialist's negotiations with vendors over prices
D)labour management negotiations over working conditions
E)all of these answers are correct
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A(n) _____________ is someone who works for the organization, and is widely respected and trusted by his or her co-workers, and hears grievances on a confidential basis and attempts to arrange a solution.

A)facilitator
B)mediator
C)arbitrator
D)conciliator
E)ombudsman
Question
According to Tjosvold's cooperative conflict model, the desired outcomes are

A)agreement
B)stronger relationships
C)learning
D)learning, stronger relationships, and agreement
E)none of the responses are correct
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Which of the following situations tend to produce either functional or dysfunctional conflict?

A)unclear policies, standards, or rules
B)inadequate communication
C)unclear job boundaries
D)competition for limited resources
E)all of these situations produce functional or dysfunctional conflict
Question
Eva and Marg work together.They disagree and bicker but they still get their work done.The type of conflict they are demonstrating is

A)functional conflict
B)dysfunctional conflict
C)personal conflict
D)workplace conflict
E)peer conflict
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In a(n) __________, members of the in-group views themselves as a collection of unique individuals, while they stereotype members of other groups as being "all alike."

A)intrapersonal
B)cross-cultural conflict
C)stationary conflict
D)personality conflict
E)intergroup conflict
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Which of the five conflict handling styles is used as the 'smoothing' style, which involves playing down differences while emphasizing commonalities?

A)integrating
B)problem solving
C)accommodating
D)dominating
E)obliging
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The potential for cross-culture conflict is both immediate and huge on the global landscape.
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Create a table of the three types of conflict.Identify the type of conflict, the characteristics of the conflict and how to manage the conflict.
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During conflicts, disagreement expressed in a demeaning manner produces more negative effects than the same sort of disagreement expressed in a reasonable manner.
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During conflicts, as conflict increases group satisfaction decreases.
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Distributive negotiation involves

A)win-lose thinking
B)win-win thinking
C)equal thinking
D)distribution equality
E)unionized negotiations
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A practical lesson from conflict research indicated that as conflict increased

A)more threats were present
B)disagreements were more obvious
C)group satisfaction decreased
D)a smoothing style was not used
E)people became more confrontational
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If a department experiences too little conflict, apathy may occur.
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The five conflict-handling styles include integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.
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Workplace etiquette training can assist in decreasing office civility.
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Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of modern life.
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The technique of conflict avoidance is useful in high stakes negotiation.
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Conflicting individuals are sometimes so focused on their own emotions, that they have difficulty moving on to find a satisfying resolution.
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Intergroup conflict may occur if the group views outsiders as a threat.
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The realities of organizational conflict include

A)various types of conflict are inevitable because they are triggered by a wide variety of causes
B)too little conflict may be as counterproductive as too much
C)there is no single best way of avoiding or resolving conflict
D)all of the responses
E)none of the responses related to the realities of organizational conflict
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Conflict carries no emotional baggage.
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Human Relation Theorists recognized that conflict was inevitable however had to be dealt with swiftly in the workplace.
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Puffery is a method of weakening the opponent.
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There are six techniques for ADR resolution.List and explain the six techniques.
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Deck 8: Communicating in Teams and Organizations
1
A questionable negotiation tactic that only partially discloses the facts is

A)lies
B)puffery
C)deception
D)non-disclosure
E)distraction
D
2
Which of the following is ranked the number one way to build a cross-cultural relationship?

A)be a good listener
B)advocate inclusive leadership
C)avoid conflict
D)nurture others
E)collaborate
A
3
A number of companies of various sizes have incorporated ADR policies.Which ADR technique involves a panel of trustworthy coworkers, selected for their ability to remain objective, and hear both sides of a dispute in an informal and confidential meeting?

A)facilitation
B)mediation
C)arbitration
D)peer review
E)ombudsman
D
4
Which of the following are actions for minimizing intergroup conflicts?

A)avoid or neutralize negative gossip
B)work to eliminate specific negative interactions between groups
C)encourage personal friendships and good working conditions
D)conduct team building
E)all responses are correct
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Interpersonal opposition based on personal dislike or disagreement refers to _________.

A)perceptual conflict
B)cohesive conflict
C)facilitating conflict
D)personality conflict
E)incivility conflict
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6
The types of negotiation include

A)distributive and conflict
B)conflict and arbitration
C)arbitration and intergrative
D)distributive and integrative
E)distributive and arbitration
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A questionable negotiation tactic of providing excessive information to the opponent or asking many questions is referred to as

A)maximization
B)distraction
C)change of mind
D)information exploitation
E)lies
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8
A process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by another party is called

A)opposition
B)conflict
C)incivility
D)workplace inequity
E)cognitive dissonance
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9
Mediation, peer reviews, and facilitations are all forms of ______ which are used in third party interventions for conflicts.

A)alternative disturbance reputation
B)avoidance demonstration refute
C)alternative dispute resolution
D)alternative division resolving
E)collaborative decision making
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10
Computer Information Sciences Inc.has an ADR policy in which a third party actively guides the disputing parties in exploring innovative solutions to the conflict.This is an example of

A)facilitation
B)mediation
C)arbitration
D)conciliation
E)ombudsman
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11
John and Dave work together.They disagree and bicker and customers complain to managers that the two men would rather argue than serve.What type of conflict is occurring?

A)functional conflict
B)dysfunctional conflict
C)personal conflict
D)workplace conflict
E)peer conflict
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The level of perceived intergroup conflict tends to increase when there are _______ interactions between groups (or between members of those groups).

A)negative
B)positive
C)social
D)personal
E)negotiated
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13
"Do not take sides in someone else's personality conflict" is a tip for

A)a manager dealing with a personality conflict
B)an employee having a personality conflict
C)a third party observer of a personality conflict
D)the human resource manager
E)family members
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14
What are some common examples of negotiations?

A)labour management negotiations over wages
B)self managed teams with other teams
C)supply chain specialist's negotiations with vendors over prices
D)labour management negotiations over working conditions
E)all of these answers are correct
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15
A(n) _____________ is someone who works for the organization, and is widely respected and trusted by his or her co-workers, and hears grievances on a confidential basis and attempts to arrange a solution.

A)facilitator
B)mediator
C)arbitrator
D)conciliator
E)ombudsman
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16
According to Tjosvold's cooperative conflict model, the desired outcomes are

A)agreement
B)stronger relationships
C)learning
D)learning, stronger relationships, and agreement
E)none of the responses are correct
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17
Which of the following situations tend to produce either functional or dysfunctional conflict?

A)unclear policies, standards, or rules
B)inadequate communication
C)unclear job boundaries
D)competition for limited resources
E)all of these situations produce functional or dysfunctional conflict
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18
Eva and Marg work together.They disagree and bicker but they still get their work done.The type of conflict they are demonstrating is

A)functional conflict
B)dysfunctional conflict
C)personal conflict
D)workplace conflict
E)peer conflict
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19
In a(n) __________, members of the in-group views themselves as a collection of unique individuals, while they stereotype members of other groups as being "all alike."

A)intrapersonal
B)cross-cultural conflict
C)stationary conflict
D)personality conflict
E)intergroup conflict
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Which of the five conflict handling styles is used as the 'smoothing' style, which involves playing down differences while emphasizing commonalities?

A)integrating
B)problem solving
C)accommodating
D)dominating
E)obliging
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The potential for cross-culture conflict is both immediate and huge on the global landscape.
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22
Create a table of the three types of conflict.Identify the type of conflict, the characteristics of the conflict and how to manage the conflict.
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During conflicts, disagreement expressed in a demeaning manner produces more negative effects than the same sort of disagreement expressed in a reasonable manner.
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During conflicts, as conflict increases group satisfaction decreases.
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Distributive negotiation involves

A)win-lose thinking
B)win-win thinking
C)equal thinking
D)distribution equality
E)unionized negotiations
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A practical lesson from conflict research indicated that as conflict increased

A)more threats were present
B)disagreements were more obvious
C)group satisfaction decreased
D)a smoothing style was not used
E)people became more confrontational
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If a department experiences too little conflict, apathy may occur.
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The five conflict-handling styles include integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.
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Workplace etiquette training can assist in decreasing office civility.
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30
Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of modern life.
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The technique of conflict avoidance is useful in high stakes negotiation.
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Conflicting individuals are sometimes so focused on their own emotions, that they have difficulty moving on to find a satisfying resolution.
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Intergroup conflict may occur if the group views outsiders as a threat.
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The realities of organizational conflict include

A)various types of conflict are inevitable because they are triggered by a wide variety of causes
B)too little conflict may be as counterproductive as too much
C)there is no single best way of avoiding or resolving conflict
D)all of the responses
E)none of the responses related to the realities of organizational conflict
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Conflict carries no emotional baggage.
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Human Relation Theorists recognized that conflict was inevitable however had to be dealt with swiftly in the workplace.
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Puffery is a method of weakening the opponent.
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There are six techniques for ADR resolution.List and explain the six techniques.
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