Deck 14: Managing Quality Improvement Teams and Projects

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________ is the extent to which a follower has the ability and willingness to accomplish a specific task.

A) Finesse
B) Sleekness
C) Effectiveness
D) Readiness
E) Quickness
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________ are teams that rarely or never physically meet, except in electronic meetings using group decision software.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Self-directed work teams
E) Virtual teams
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________ are teams organized around a common product, customer, or service.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Self-directed work teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Natural work groups
E) Cross-functional teams
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________ are high-powered teams assigned to work on a specific problem for a limited amount of time.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Natural work groups
C) Tiger teams
D) Virtual teams
E) Cross-functional teams
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One of the biggest reasons why so many influential voices call for participation and teamwork to manage businesses today is ________ in the workplace.

A) consanguinity
B) diversity
C) complexity
D) unity
E) simplicity
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means employees must know what is expected of them and be given authority over their own work.

A) clear authority and accountability
B) flattening hierarchies
C) adequate communication and information for decision making
D) responsibility with authority
E) organizational learning
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Knowledge work is effective when workers are given a certain amount of autonomy and decision-making authority. Companies such as 3M encourage their employees to become more ________ in their approach to work.

A) entrepreneurial
B) conspiratorial
C) corporeal
D) surreal
E) competitive
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means employees should be involved in planning related to their jobs.

A) clear authority and accountability
B) participation in planning at all levels
C) organizational learning
D) responsibility with authority
E) adequate communication and information for decision making
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________ enlist people from a variety of functional groups within the firm.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Self-directed work teams
D) Natural work groups
E) Virtual teams
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means that if employees are to make decisions related to their jobs, they need the right managerial information.

A) corporate learning
B) participation in planning at all levels
C) adequate communication and information for decision making
D) responsibility with authority
E) clear authority and accountability
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the opportunity for personal development as well as recognition for personal achievement through rewards, incentives, or status.

A) belonging
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) mutuality
D) bounded power
E) creative autonomy
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means that employees should be given a definition of power that focuses on getting things done rather than exerting influence over people.

A) adequate communication and information for decision making
B) participation in planning at all levels
C) clear authority and accountability
D) responsibility with authority
E) flattening hierarchies
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the individual's need for supportive, cohesive, and friendly team relations.

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) belonging
D) bounded power
E) creative autonomy
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the need for mutual support and encouragement between line management and project managers as well as personal loyalty of project managers to their teams and organizations.

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) belonging
D) bounded power
E) creative autonomy
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________ work to improve processes and customer service.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Natural work groups
E) Virtual teams
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________ means giving power to team members who perhaps had little control over their jobs.

A) Needs analysis
B) Implicit promise
C) Empowerment
D) Trust
E) Quality improvement
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________ are identified as either little s or big S teams who have been chartered to work on projects identified by team members with little managerial oversight.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Self-directed work teams
E) Virtual teams
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the need for authority and control over project resources and people, personal accountability and challenge, individuals' abilities to influence decisions that affect the project, and opportunities for personal growth and development.

A) recognition for personal achievement
B) creative autonomy
C) belonging
D) bounded power
E) mutuality
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the need for individuals to have opportunities to use their creativity and potential during the course of a project and to enjoy good working conditions.

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) bounded power
D) belonging
E) creative autonomy
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Which of the following is a reason why employees like teams?

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) belonging
D) creative autonomy
E) all of the above
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Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation using the following data: Direct Costs
• 15 laptops-$1,850/each
• A server-$2,100
• Network installation-$16,500
• Software-$22,500
Indirect Costs
• Training-$10,000
Annualized Benefits
• Increased capacity-$250,000

A) Total costs are $52,950 with a payback period of 0.21 years.
B) Total costs are $52,950 with a payback period of 0.32 years.
C) Total costs are $108,250 with a payback period of 0.43 years.
D) Total costs are $78,850 with a payback period of 0.32 years.
E) Total costs are $78,850 with a payback period of 0.43 years.
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The situational leadership model clarifies the interrelation between employee preparedness and effectiveness of leadership.
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Granting authority to employees guarantees that people will work well together and will necessarily achieve all the lofty goals that are espoused in empowerment.
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With fewer layers of management, companies tend to rely more on teams.
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The ________ is a flipchart or whiteboard where topics that are off the subject are parked with the agreement that these topics will be candidates for the next meeting's agenda.

A) project charter
B) flowchart
C) facilitation board
D) PERT chart
E) parking lot
Question
The "parking lot" methodology was pioneered by ________.

A) GM
B) IBM
C) GE
D) HP
E) CIGNA
Question
Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation using the following data: Direct Costs
• 12 laptops-$1,400/each
• A server-$2,000
• Network installation-$14,000
• Software-$20,000
Indirect Costs
• Training-$15,000
Annualized Benefits
• Increased capacity-$200,000

A) Total costs are $37,400 with a payback period of 0.19 years.
B) Total costs are $37,400 with a payback period of 0.21 years.
C) Total costs are $52,400 with a payback period of 0.25 years.
D) Total costs are $52,800 with a payback period of 0.26 years.
E) Total costs are $67,800 with a payback period of 0.34 years.
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Empowerment means giving power to team members who perhaps had little control over their jobs.
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Major challenges in the area of workforce development include the integration of human resources practices and the alignment of human resource management with strategic change processes.
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The Baldrige criteria encourage employee participation.
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________ is accomplished by following a process that identifies roles for team members and then helps them to become competent in achieving those roles.

A) Brainstorming
B) Team building
C) Meeting management
D) Conflict resolution
E) Facilitation
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Business is transforming itself from a "command and control" environment to one of collaboration.
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Quality professionals are unanimous: in order to be successful in achieving teamwork and participation, strong leadership both at the company level and within the team is essential.
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Organizational learning leads to change in organizational behavior in a way that reduces performance.
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________ is helping or aiding teams by maintaining a process orientation and focusing the group.

A) Meeting management
B) Team building
C) Facilitation
D) Brainstorming
E) Conceptualization
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Tools for successful ________ include an agenda, predetermined objectives for the meeting, a process for running the meeting, processes for voting, and development of an action plan.

A) interaction
B) team building
C) meeting management
D) facilitation
E) conceptualization and orientation
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A team is defined as a finite number of individuals who are united in a common purpose.
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In a study of project managers who were involved in project teams, two of the motivators that emerged were creative autonomy and recognition for personal achievement.
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The formula used to calculate the payback period for qualifying projects is ________.

A) Ct = ∑ (Cd + Ci)
B) Ct = PP/Ba
C) PP = ∑ (Cd + Ci)
D) PP = Ct/Ba
E) Ba = Cd + Ci
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Corporate learning relies on an open culture where no one feels threatened to expose opinions or beliefs.
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The scope of a natural work group is customer- or region-centered.
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The scope of a Tiger team is organization-wide.
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Force-field analysis is designed to identify and quantify all of the forces for or against organizational change.
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Some of the meeting structured process techniques, such as silent voting and idea writing, help team members reach consensus rapidly.
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Differentiate between little s or big S self-directed work teams.
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Soft costs are easily recovered in project savings.
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The scope of a process improvement team is local or a single department.
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Why is knowledge work important in managing businesses today?
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Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation using the following data:
Direct Costs
• 25 networkable PCs-$1,700/each
• A server-$2,700
• Peripherals-$2,200
• Network installation-$5,800
• Sales system software-$11,500
Indirect Costs
• Training-$14,500
• Lost time-30 days × $150/day
• Sales-related losses during implementation-$21,000
Annualized Benefits
• Increased sales capacity-$190,000
• Improved customer retention-$250,000
• Improved follow-up sales opportunities-$180,000
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Quality management is a vehicle by which leaders abdicate their responsibility.
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Only cost-benefits analysis (CBA) involves identifying direct and indirect project costs and expected returns for projects.
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Discuss the differences between soft costs and hard costs when evaluating projects.
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Effective meeting management is an important skill for a facilitator of quality improvement teams.
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Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation for a project where indirect costs are $40,000, direct costs are $15,000, and annualized benefits are $55,000.
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A Big S self-directed team is involved in managing the different functions of the company with a traditional management structure.
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Readiness is a function of job maturity and psychological maturity.
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List the steps to perform force-field analysis.
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Briefly explain the situational leadership model.
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Discuss the importance of meeting management in quality improvement of teams and list the steps required for planning a meeting.
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What are the responsibilities of leaders?
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________ is the stage at which the team members begin to get to know each other, and agreements have not yet been made that facilitate smooth interaction between team members.

A) Performing
B) Storming
C) Forming
D) Mourning
E) Norming
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During the forming stage, teams develop ground rules.
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________ is the stage at which the team becomes mutually supportive, a steady state is achieved, and the team engages in successful projects.

A) Forming
B) Storming
C) Performing
D) Mourning
E) Norming
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List and briefly describe the different stages of team development.
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Which of the following key stages of team activity requires implementers and involves turning plans into routine procedures, methods, and working practices?

A) identifying needs
B) finding ideas
C) formulating plans
D) making contacts
E) establishing the organization
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________ is the stage at which the team is composed, and the objective for the team is set.

A) Mourning
B) Storming
C) Norming
D) Performing
E) Forming
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The following tasks were identified for a major project using a WBS. Optimistic, most likely, and pessimistic task completion times for each task were also identified. Compute task times, task variances, project variance, and project standard deviation for this project.
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Key figures at the identifying needs stage of team activity are individuals with strong goal awareness.
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Which of the following is not a common ground rule for teams in projects?

A) Test assumptions and inferences
B) Be specific and use examples
C) Focus on positions, not interests
D) Share all relevant information
E) Agree on what important words mean
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In the ________ stage of the conflict resolution process, opponents identify the issues that need to be resolved.

A) interaction
B) compromising
C) conceptualization and orientation
D) outcome
E) frustration
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________ is the stage at which the team becomes a cohesive unit, and interdependence, trust, and cooperation develop.

A) Forming
B) Storming
C) Performing
D) Norming
E) Mourning
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Which of the following key stages of team activity involves persuading people that an improvement is possible and finding champions and cheerleaders of the plan?

A) identifying needs
B) finding ideas
C) formulating plans
D) making contacts
E) establishing the organization
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During the ________ stage, teams develop ground rules.

A) mourning
B) storming
C) norming
D) performing
E) forming
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In the ________ stage of the conflict resolution process, people are at odds, and competition or aggression ensues.

A) collaborating
B) frustration
C) interaction
D) outcome
E) conceptualization and orientation
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What are the benefits of establishing team ground rules? Provide three examples of common ground rules for effective teams.
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________ is the stage at which the team members regret the ending of the project and the breaking up of the team.

A) Mourning
B) Storming
C) Norming
D) Performing
E) Forming
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W. E. Deming provides a widely adopted typology of team roles.
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If a team is functional, individual participation enhances the group's effectiveness.
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An example of an act of omission in a dysfunctional team that could affect group effectiveness is forgetting to attend meetings.
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One of the ground rules for effective teams is to agree openly with every member of the group.
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________ is the extent to which a follower has the ability and willingness to accomplish a specific task.

A) Finesse
B) Sleekness
C) Effectiveness
D) Readiness
E) Quickness
D
2
________ are teams that rarely or never physically meet, except in electronic meetings using group decision software.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Self-directed work teams
E) Virtual teams
E
3
________ are teams organized around a common product, customer, or service.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Self-directed work teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Natural work groups
E) Cross-functional teams
D
4
________ are high-powered teams assigned to work on a specific problem for a limited amount of time.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Natural work groups
C) Tiger teams
D) Virtual teams
E) Cross-functional teams
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One of the biggest reasons why so many influential voices call for participation and teamwork to manage businesses today is ________ in the workplace.

A) consanguinity
B) diversity
C) complexity
D) unity
E) simplicity
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means employees must know what is expected of them and be given authority over their own work.

A) clear authority and accountability
B) flattening hierarchies
C) adequate communication and information for decision making
D) responsibility with authority
E) organizational learning
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7
Knowledge work is effective when workers are given a certain amount of autonomy and decision-making authority. Companies such as 3M encourage their employees to become more ________ in their approach to work.

A) entrepreneurial
B) conspiratorial
C) corporeal
D) surreal
E) competitive
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means employees should be involved in planning related to their jobs.

A) clear authority and accountability
B) participation in planning at all levels
C) organizational learning
D) responsibility with authority
E) adequate communication and information for decision making
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________ enlist people from a variety of functional groups within the firm.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Self-directed work teams
D) Natural work groups
E) Virtual teams
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means that if employees are to make decisions related to their jobs, they need the right managerial information.

A) corporate learning
B) participation in planning at all levels
C) adequate communication and information for decision making
D) responsibility with authority
E) clear authority and accountability
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the opportunity for personal development as well as recognition for personal achievement through rewards, incentives, or status.

A) belonging
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) mutuality
D) bounded power
E) creative autonomy
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Of the preconditions necessary for empowerment, ________ means that employees should be given a definition of power that focuses on getting things done rather than exerting influence over people.

A) adequate communication and information for decision making
B) participation in planning at all levels
C) clear authority and accountability
D) responsibility with authority
E) flattening hierarchies
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the individual's need for supportive, cohesive, and friendly team relations.

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) belonging
D) bounded power
E) creative autonomy
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the need for mutual support and encouragement between line management and project managers as well as personal loyalty of project managers to their teams and organizations.

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) belonging
D) bounded power
E) creative autonomy
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________ work to improve processes and customer service.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Natural work groups
E) Virtual teams
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________ means giving power to team members who perhaps had little control over their jobs.

A) Needs analysis
B) Implicit promise
C) Empowerment
D) Trust
E) Quality improvement
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________ are identified as either little s or big S teams who have been chartered to work on projects identified by team members with little managerial oversight.

A) Process improvement teams
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Tiger teams
D) Self-directed work teams
E) Virtual teams
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the need for authority and control over project resources and people, personal accountability and challenge, individuals' abilities to influence decisions that affect the project, and opportunities for personal growth and development.

A) recognition for personal achievement
B) creative autonomy
C) belonging
D) bounded power
E) mutuality
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In the context of quality teams, ________ is the need for individuals to have opportunities to use their creativity and potential during the course of a project and to enjoy good working conditions.

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) bounded power
D) belonging
E) creative autonomy
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Which of the following is a reason why employees like teams?

A) mutuality
B) recognition for personal achievement
C) belonging
D) creative autonomy
E) all of the above
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Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation using the following data: Direct Costs
• 15 laptops-$1,850/each
• A server-$2,100
• Network installation-$16,500
• Software-$22,500
Indirect Costs
• Training-$10,000
Annualized Benefits
• Increased capacity-$250,000

A) Total costs are $52,950 with a payback period of 0.21 years.
B) Total costs are $52,950 with a payback period of 0.32 years.
C) Total costs are $108,250 with a payback period of 0.43 years.
D) Total costs are $78,850 with a payback period of 0.32 years.
E) Total costs are $78,850 with a payback period of 0.43 years.
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The situational leadership model clarifies the interrelation between employee preparedness and effectiveness of leadership.
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Granting authority to employees guarantees that people will work well together and will necessarily achieve all the lofty goals that are espoused in empowerment.
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With fewer layers of management, companies tend to rely more on teams.
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The ________ is a flipchart or whiteboard where topics that are off the subject are parked with the agreement that these topics will be candidates for the next meeting's agenda.

A) project charter
B) flowchart
C) facilitation board
D) PERT chart
E) parking lot
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The "parking lot" methodology was pioneered by ________.

A) GM
B) IBM
C) GE
D) HP
E) CIGNA
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Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation using the following data: Direct Costs
• 12 laptops-$1,400/each
• A server-$2,000
• Network installation-$14,000
• Software-$20,000
Indirect Costs
• Training-$15,000
Annualized Benefits
• Increased capacity-$200,000

A) Total costs are $37,400 with a payback period of 0.19 years.
B) Total costs are $37,400 with a payback period of 0.21 years.
C) Total costs are $52,400 with a payback period of 0.25 years.
D) Total costs are $52,800 with a payback period of 0.26 years.
E) Total costs are $67,800 with a payback period of 0.34 years.
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Empowerment means giving power to team members who perhaps had little control over their jobs.
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Major challenges in the area of workforce development include the integration of human resources practices and the alignment of human resource management with strategic change processes.
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The Baldrige criteria encourage employee participation.
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________ is accomplished by following a process that identifies roles for team members and then helps them to become competent in achieving those roles.

A) Brainstorming
B) Team building
C) Meeting management
D) Conflict resolution
E) Facilitation
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Business is transforming itself from a "command and control" environment to one of collaboration.
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Quality professionals are unanimous: in order to be successful in achieving teamwork and participation, strong leadership both at the company level and within the team is essential.
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Organizational learning leads to change in organizational behavior in a way that reduces performance.
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________ is helping or aiding teams by maintaining a process orientation and focusing the group.

A) Meeting management
B) Team building
C) Facilitation
D) Brainstorming
E) Conceptualization
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Tools for successful ________ include an agenda, predetermined objectives for the meeting, a process for running the meeting, processes for voting, and development of an action plan.

A) interaction
B) team building
C) meeting management
D) facilitation
E) conceptualization and orientation
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A team is defined as a finite number of individuals who are united in a common purpose.
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In a study of project managers who were involved in project teams, two of the motivators that emerged were creative autonomy and recognition for personal achievement.
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The formula used to calculate the payback period for qualifying projects is ________.

A) Ct = ∑ (Cd + Ci)
B) Ct = PP/Ba
C) PP = ∑ (Cd + Ci)
D) PP = Ct/Ba
E) Ba = Cd + Ci
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Corporate learning relies on an open culture where no one feels threatened to expose opinions or beliefs.
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The scope of a natural work group is customer- or region-centered.
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The scope of a Tiger team is organization-wide.
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Force-field analysis is designed to identify and quantify all of the forces for or against organizational change.
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Some of the meeting structured process techniques, such as silent voting and idea writing, help team members reach consensus rapidly.
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Differentiate between little s or big S self-directed work teams.
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Soft costs are easily recovered in project savings.
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The scope of a process improvement team is local or a single department.
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Why is knowledge work important in managing businesses today?
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Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation using the following data:
Direct Costs
• 25 networkable PCs-$1,700/each
• A server-$2,700
• Peripherals-$2,200
• Network installation-$5,800
• Sales system software-$11,500
Indirect Costs
• Training-$14,500
• Lost time-30 days × $150/day
• Sales-related losses during implementation-$21,000
Annualized Benefits
• Increased sales capacity-$190,000
• Improved customer retention-$250,000
• Improved follow-up sales opportunities-$180,000
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Quality management is a vehicle by which leaders abdicate their responsibility.
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Only cost-benefits analysis (CBA) involves identifying direct and indirect project costs and expected returns for projects.
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Discuss the differences between soft costs and hard costs when evaluating projects.
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53
Effective meeting management is an important skill for a facilitator of quality improvement teams.
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54
Perform a cost-benefit analysis with payback period calculation for a project where indirect costs are $40,000, direct costs are $15,000, and annualized benefits are $55,000.
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55
A Big S self-directed team is involved in managing the different functions of the company with a traditional management structure.
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56
Readiness is a function of job maturity and psychological maturity.
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57
List the steps to perform force-field analysis.
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58
Briefly explain the situational leadership model.
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59
Discuss the importance of meeting management in quality improvement of teams and list the steps required for planning a meeting.
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60
What are the responsibilities of leaders?
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61
________ is the stage at which the team members begin to get to know each other, and agreements have not yet been made that facilitate smooth interaction between team members.

A) Performing
B) Storming
C) Forming
D) Mourning
E) Norming
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62
During the forming stage, teams develop ground rules.
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63
________ is the stage at which the team becomes mutually supportive, a steady state is achieved, and the team engages in successful projects.

A) Forming
B) Storming
C) Performing
D) Mourning
E) Norming
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64
List and briefly describe the different stages of team development.
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65
Which of the following key stages of team activity requires implementers and involves turning plans into routine procedures, methods, and working practices?

A) identifying needs
B) finding ideas
C) formulating plans
D) making contacts
E) establishing the organization
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66
________ is the stage at which the team is composed, and the objective for the team is set.

A) Mourning
B) Storming
C) Norming
D) Performing
E) Forming
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67
The following tasks were identified for a major project using a WBS. Optimistic, most likely, and pessimistic task completion times for each task were also identified. Compute task times, task variances, project variance, and project standard deviation for this project.
The following tasks were identified for a major project using a WBS. Optimistic, most likely, and pessimistic task completion times for each task were also identified. Compute task times, task variances, project variance, and project standard deviation for this project.
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68
Key figures at the identifying needs stage of team activity are individuals with strong goal awareness.
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69
Which of the following is not a common ground rule for teams in projects?

A) Test assumptions and inferences
B) Be specific and use examples
C) Focus on positions, not interests
D) Share all relevant information
E) Agree on what important words mean
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70
In the ________ stage of the conflict resolution process, opponents identify the issues that need to be resolved.

A) interaction
B) compromising
C) conceptualization and orientation
D) outcome
E) frustration
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71
________ is the stage at which the team becomes a cohesive unit, and interdependence, trust, and cooperation develop.

A) Forming
B) Storming
C) Performing
D) Norming
E) Mourning
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72
Which of the following key stages of team activity involves persuading people that an improvement is possible and finding champions and cheerleaders of the plan?

A) identifying needs
B) finding ideas
C) formulating plans
D) making contacts
E) establishing the organization
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73
During the ________ stage, teams develop ground rules.

A) mourning
B) storming
C) norming
D) performing
E) forming
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74
In the ________ stage of the conflict resolution process, people are at odds, and competition or aggression ensues.

A) collaborating
B) frustration
C) interaction
D) outcome
E) conceptualization and orientation
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75
What are the benefits of establishing team ground rules? Provide three examples of common ground rules for effective teams.
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76
________ is the stage at which the team members regret the ending of the project and the breaking up of the team.

A) Mourning
B) Storming
C) Norming
D) Performing
E) Forming
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77
W. E. Deming provides a widely adopted typology of team roles.
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78
If a team is functional, individual participation enhances the group's effectiveness.
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79
An example of an act of omission in a dysfunctional team that could affect group effectiveness is forgetting to attend meetings.
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80
One of the ground rules for effective teams is to agree openly with every member of the group.
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