Term
TASK INTERDEPENDENCE
Assembly line
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Definition
- POOLED - wait till 1 is done then do next
- RECIPROCAL - circulation, requires cooperation
- SEQUENTIAL - depends on others
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Term
Builds Team Cohesiveness
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Definition
- SIZE, # of expers
- DIVERSITY
- COMPETITION (healthy)
- CELEBRATE SUCCESS
- SIMILARITIES
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RELATIONSHIP
INTERESTED IN GETTING ALONG, BEING LIKED, BUILDING GOOD RELATIONSHIPS
TASK ORIENTED
MISSION, GET JOB DONE,
RELATIONSHIPS ARE SECONDARY
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Term
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Definition
- DIRECTIVE
- SUPPORTIVE
- DELEGATING
- COACHING
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Term
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Definition
- REFERENT
- EXPERT
- CHARISMATIC
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SOURCES OF CONFLICT
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Definition
- LEADERSHIP
- MISPLACED PRIORITIES
- PERSONALITIES
- SCARCITY OF RESOURCES
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Term
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Definition
- ACCOMMODATE
- AVOID
- COMPETE
- COMPROMISE
- COLLABORATE
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Term
BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION
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Definition
- NOISE
- CULTURE
- POOR LISTENING SKILLS
- RUMORS
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Term
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Definition
- ATTRACT
- HIRE
- TRAIN
- RETAIN
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Term
TEAMS/GROUPS
Advantages vs. Disadvantages
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Definition
ADVANTAGES: DIVERSITY, BUY-IN
DISADVANTAGES: GROUP THINK, TIME |
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Term
Divisional Design
vs
Functional Design
Company starts with a functional design and after a while they will have to overlay as they grow with a divisional design.
WHAT WOULD CAUSE AN ORGANIZATION TO OVERLAY A DIVISION OVER A FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION?
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Definition
- COSTS
- DIFFERING PRIORITIES
- GROWTH
- TECHNOLOGY
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Term
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Definition
- SPEED
- INNOVATION
- COMMUNICATION
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HOW DO YOU CREATE AN ADAPTIVE CULTURE
flat, empowers people
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Definition
- BIAS TOWARDS ACTION (encourage)
- ENCOURAGE DECISION MAKING/RISK TAKING
- (get everyone) FOCUSSED
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Term
FORCES THAT CREATE THE NEED FOR ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
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Definition
- POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
- ECONOMICS
- COMPETITION
- SOCIAL PRESSURE
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Term
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
VS
REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
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Definition
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
MINDSET, VERY SLOW, METHODICAL, STRUCTURED, CONSTANT
REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE
RAPID, BROAD FOCUS, DRAMATIC
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Term
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Definition
- COMMUNICATE
- EMPOWER
- PARTICIPATE
- TRAIN
- COERCE
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Term
HOW DOES SIZE IMPACT GROUP |
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Definition
- GROUP THINK
- INNOVATIVE
- SOCIAL LOAFING
- CREATIVE
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Term
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Definition
PERFORMANCE =
MOTIVATION + SKILLS + WORK ENVIRONMENT |
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Term
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Definition
- FEEDBACK
- AUTONOMY/RESPONSIBILITY
- MEANINGFUL
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Term
WHAT IS THE MAJOR COMPLEXITY WITH MATRIX MANAGEMENT |
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Definition
AVOID BECAUSE IT INTRODUCES CONFUSION
"MULTIPLE BOSSES"
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Term
Discussion question
5 PERSONALITY TRAITS, WHY YOU MIGHT NEED ALL OF THEM |
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Definition
- CONSCIENTIOUS
- AGREEABLESS
- NEUROTIC
- EXTROVERT
- OPEN TO EXPERIENCE
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Term
Discussion Question
5 STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPING
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Definition
- FORMING - BRING PPL TOGETHER
- STORMING (GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER, DEFINE ROLE, LEADER EMERGES)
- NORMING (ACCEPTING ROLES, ACCEPTING LEADER, FOCUS ON MISSION)
- PERFORMING(ACHIEVING MISSION, CELEBRATING SUCCESSES)
- ADJOURNING (MISSION ACCOMPLISHED)
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Term
Discussion Question
SOCIAL LOAFING
WHAT IS IT?
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Definition
Tendency of people to work less when they are in a group than when they are alone. People think other guy has it covered, I don't make a difference
- REMIND THEM OF THE MISSION
- EVALUATE OTHER TEAM MEMBERS 360
- KEEP GROUP AS SMALL AS POSSIBLE
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Term
Discussion Question
4 SOURCES OF FORMAL POWER |
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Definition
- COERCIVE (I'm the boss)
- LEGITIMATE (what the organization gives you when you get the position or promoted)
- INFORMATION, ACCESS TO INFORMATION
- REWARD (RAISES AND PROMOTION)
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Term
Discussion Question
COMMUNICATION PROCESS DIAGRAM
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Definition
[image]
CODE, TRANSMIT, DECODE BY RECIEVER AND FEEDBACK |
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Term
Discussion Question
ESCALATION OF COMMITMENT (trap)
error of decison making
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Definition
Tendency to invest additional time, money, or effort into bad or unproductive decision
- pride,refusal to admit we made a mistake
- amount of money or resources that have been lost
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Term
Discussion Question
WHAT ARE THE 5 COMPONENTS OF
JOB CHARACTERISTICS MODEL
INTRINSIC/EXTRINIC VALUES HELPS DETERMINE PAY/COMPENSATIONAUTONOMY
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Definition
- SKILL VARIETY
- TASK IDENTITY
- TASK SIGNIFICANCE
- KNOWLEDGE OF RESULTS
- FEEDBACK
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Term
Discussion Question
WHY IS ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE IMPORTANT AND IS IT ACHIEVEABLE IN THE 21ST CENTURY |
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Definition
no wrong answer
Culture influences employees work attitudes and behaviors.
training, offering incentives
Organizations need to spend time understanding their culture. Organizational culture relates to the underlying set of key values, beliefs, and norms shared by the workforce.Cultural awareness will help organizations develop more effective business strategies. Problems arise because the culture of the organization remains the same. Therefore, 21st organizations need to recognize the importance of understanding their own corporate culture.
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