Deck 11: Communicating in Teams and Organizations
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Deck 11: Communicating in Teams and Organizations
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Communication is an essential part of the coordination process.
True
2
Email is usually developed and sent so quickly that it increases the risk of transmitting an emotionally charged message before the sender has time to reconsider sending the message.
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3
The image used in the communication process model is that information is like fruit on a tree that needs to be picked.
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4
Effective communication potentially improves knowledge management and decision making.
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Flaming refers to the capacity of an organization to transmit information more quickly through computer networks than through traditional paper media.
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One reason that people communicate with each other is to fulfill their drive to bond.
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According to the communication process model,communication begins with forming the message,then encoding it.
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Email is an inefficient medium for communicating in ambiguous,complex,and novel situations.
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9
Employees use 'emoticons' in electronic mail messages to clarify the emotional meaning of their messages.
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10
Email is a very good medium for communicating emotions.
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11
People tend to understand technical information better through aural rather than written communication media.
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12
Communication exists whenever someone sends a message to someone else,even when the person receiving the message does not understand it.
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13
One consequence of introducing email is that it tends to increase the amount of communication across the organization.
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14
Intended feedback is encoded,transmitted,received and decoded from the receiver to the sender of the original message.
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15
One advantage of email is that it is very easy to interpret the emotional tone of the sender's message.
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16
In the communication process model,encoding the message refers to selecting the appropriate medium and sending your ideas through that medium.
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17
The introduction of email in organizations tends to reduce some face-to-face and telephone communication but increase the flow of information to higher levels in the organization.
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Interpersonal communication occurs as soon as a message is received by someone else.
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19
One limitation of email is that both sender and receiver need to coordinate the communication session.
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20
Email removes problems of social status in the communication process.
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21
Nonverbal communication is less rule-bound than is verbal communication.
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22
Senders and receivers who share common mental models of the situation require a communication medium with higher data-carrying capacity compared to senders and receivers who lack common mental models of the situation.
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23
Media richness refers to the financial cost of using the medium relative to its frequency of use in the organization.
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24
Face-to-face interaction has higher media richness than a telephone conversation.
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25
One limitation of blogging is that it is almost impossible to archive content for future reference.
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26
Omitting and buffering strategies help employees to reduce the amount of information they must process (i.e.information load).
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27
Jargon improves communication efficiency when both the sender and receiver understand this specialized language.
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28
Instant messaging provides more efficiency and real-time communication than is available in traditional email systems.
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29
Information overload occurs when a person's information-processing capacity exceeds the job's information load.
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30
A communication channel with high media richness should be used in routine situations where the sender and receiver have common understanding and expectations.
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31
When sending a message,the choice of medium also communicates information from the sender to receiver.
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32
Empathy,emotional contagion,and MBWA are three types of noise in the communication process.
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33
Mimicking the nonverbal behaviors of other people seems to help us to receive the emotional experience of the people we mimic.
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34
Ambiguous language is sometimes necessary to describe situations or concepts that are ill-defined or lack agreement between sender and receiver.
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35
Perceptions,filtering and jargon are three types of noise in the communication process.
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36
People experienced with a particular communication medium can "push" the amount of media richness normally possible through that information channel.
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37
Email creates real-time communities of practice as employees form clustered conversations around specific fields of expertise.
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38
One of the main problems with instant messaging is that the sender communicates with only one receiver at a time.
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Mimicking the sender's behavior is a central part of emotional contagion.
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40
Employees increase their information-processing capacity by reading abstracts and other summaries.
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41
One dilemma in workspace design is the requirement to balance the need to encourage social interaction with the employee's need for privacy.
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42
Women sometimes expect empathy when describing a problem whereas men are more likely to provide a solution to the problem without providing empathy.
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43
When communicating with another person,you should avoid repeating your message in different ways.
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44
In Japan,silence in conversation demonstrates respect and empathy between people.
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45
If you have to communicate negative information,the other person is more likely to listen if you focus on the problem rather than the person who caused the problem.
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46
The responding stage of active listening includes showing interest and clarifying the message.
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47
Maintaining eye contact to show interest in someone's conversation is one of the few forms of nonverbal communication that transmits common meaning across all cultures.
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48
The common handshake (holding the other person's right hand firmly and pumping it up and down a few times)has the same meaning across cultures.
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49
One of the most important features of active listening is to interrupt the speaker whenever he or she says something that you want to discuss further.
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50
Research has found that women are generally more sensitive than are men to nonverbal communication.
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51
Companies are introducing open-space offices -- replacing walled offices with open work areas -- to improve communication and make more efficient use of space.
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The sensing stage of active listening includes empathizing and organizing information.
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53
When having a conversation with someone from Japan,it is polite to allow some silence after the person has spoken before beginning your reply.
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54
The three components of listening are encoding,decoding and interpreting.
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Language differences represent one of the most obvious cross-cultural communications challenges.
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In Japan,the sender's true meaning is more likely to be found through nonverbal messages than through verbal and written messages.
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57
Active listening requires empathy so that the listener accurately interprets the speaker's verbal and nonverbal messages.
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58
One problem in communication between men and women is that most women don't know how to engage in 'report talk'.
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59
Active listeners constantly cycle through the three components of listening.
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60
When working in Brazil,colleagues expect you to be silent for several seconds after the other person has spoken before beginning your reply.
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61
Which of the following is NOT explicitly identified in the communication process model?
A) Empathy
B) Noise
C) Transmission
D) Encoding
E) Decoding
A) Empathy
B) Noise
C) Transmission
D) Encoding
E) Decoding
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62
The grapevine is an important social process that fulfills the employees' drive to bond.
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63
Employee surveys involve employees in corporate decisions.
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64
In the communication process model,what happens immediately after the receiver receives the encoded message?
A) The sender receives confirmation that the message has been understood.
B) The receiver confirms with the sender that the message sent was intended to be a message.
C) The receiver decodes the received message.
D) The sender encodes the message.
E) The receiver forms feedback in response to the received message.
A) The sender receives confirmation that the message has been understood.
B) The receiver confirms with the sender that the message sent was intended to be a message.
C) The receiver decodes the received message.
D) The sender encodes the message.
E) The receiver forms feedback in response to the received message.
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65
Effective communication occurs when:
A) information is sent through informal rather than formal channels.
B) information is transmitted between two or more people.
C) the sender convinces the receiver to accept the information sent.
D) information is transmitted and understood between two or more people.
E) the sender transmits information that is received by someone other than the intended receiver.
A) information is sent through informal rather than formal channels.
B) information is transmitted between two or more people.
C) the sender convinces the receiver to accept the information sent.
D) information is transmitted and understood between two or more people.
E) the sender transmits information that is received by someone other than the intended receiver.
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66
What function does communication play in organizations?
A) Communication helps employees to coordinate their work activities.
B) Communication helps decision makers to learn about organizational problems.
C) Communication helps employees to fulfill their drive to bond.
D) Communication eases work-related stress through social support.
E) Communication serves all of these functions.
A) Communication helps employees to coordinate their work activities.
B) Communication helps decision makers to learn about organizational problems.
C) Communication helps employees to fulfill their drive to bond.
D) Communication eases work-related stress through social support.
E) Communication serves all of these functions.
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67
Email,instant messaging,and public web sites are changing characteristics of the corporate grapevine.
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68
The first three steps in the communication process model are:
A) decode message, encode message, provide feedback
B) form message, transmit message, decode message
C) encode message, transmit message, receive message
D) form message, transmit message, receive message
E) none of these represent the first three steps in the communication process model.
A) decode message, encode message, provide feedback
B) form message, transmit message, decode message
C) encode message, transmit message, receive message
D) form message, transmit message, receive message
E) none of these represent the first three steps in the communication process model.
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69
Management by walking around occurs whenever senior executives get out of their offices and communicate face-to-face with employees.
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70
Effective communication plays an important role in:
A) knowledge management.
B) decision making.
C) coordinating work activities.
D) fulfilling the drive to bond.
E) Communication plays an important role in all of these.
A) knowledge management.
B) decision making.
C) coordinating work activities.
D) fulfilling the drive to bond.
E) Communication plays an important role in all of these.
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71
E-zines should have longer stories than are typically found in hard-copy company magazines.
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72
Management by walking around minimizes the problem of filtering in the communication process.
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73
In the communication process model,"feedback" is:
A) included in the latter part of the model.
B) defined as a form of "noise."
C) is the sender's way of ensuring that he or she has actually encoded the message.
D) deliberately excluded from the communication process model.
E) included in the first two steps of the model.
A) included in the latter part of the model.
B) defined as a form of "noise."
C) is the sender's way of ensuring that he or she has actually encoded the message.
D) deliberately excluded from the communication process model.
E) included in the first two steps of the model.
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In the communication process model,'decoding the message' occurs immediately:
A) before the sender forms the message.
B) after the sender receives the message.
C) after the sender forms feedback regarding the original message.
D) after the sender transmits the message.
E) never; decoding is not part of the communication process model.
A) before the sender forms the message.
B) after the sender receives the message.
C) after the sender forms feedback regarding the original message.
D) after the sender transmits the message.
E) never; decoding is not part of the communication process model.
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75
Corporate leaders should use the grapevine to send messages to employees further down the organizational hierarchy.
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76
In times of uncertainty,a company newsletter or similar formal communication activity can effectively replace the informal grapevine.
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77
In grapevine communication,most employees serve as both sender and receiver.
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78
Wikis are collaborative web sites in which anyone in the group can write,edit,or remove material from the site.
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79
Communication is the process by which information is _______ and ________ between two or more people.
A) spoken, heard
B) heard, seen
C) transmitted, understood
D) acknowledged, absorbed
E) dictated, transcribed
A) spoken, heard
B) heard, seen
C) transmitted, understood
D) acknowledged, absorbed
E) dictated, transcribed
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The process model of communication presented in the textbook relies on the metaphor that:
A) information flows through channels between the sender and receiver.
B) the sender and receiver are on different planets and communicate only when they collide.
C) information comes in packages that are couriered in bundles.
D) information is a song that is understood only when both sender and receiver know how to sing together in harmony.
E) the dominant model of communication relies on none of these metaphors.
A) information flows through channels between the sender and receiver.
B) the sender and receiver are on different planets and communicate only when they collide.
C) information comes in packages that are couriered in bundles.
D) information is a song that is understood only when both sender and receiver know how to sing together in harmony.
E) the dominant model of communication relies on none of these metaphors.
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