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FINAL Organizational Behavior TRUE & FALSE
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Management
Undergraduate 3
04/26/2015

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Term

A person's thoughts and feelings about the meaning and nature of work itself are called values.

  

Definition
True
Term

Moods and emotions are personal convictions about what one should strive for and how one should behave in life.

Definition
False
Term

Intrinsic work values are related to the consequences of work.

Definition
False
Term

The affective component of an employee's work attitude is that person's beliefs about the job or organization.

Definition
False
Term

A psychological contract is an employee's perception of his or her exchange relationship with an organization.

Definition
True
Pg 213
Term

Psychological contracts can begin to form before a prospective employee even joins an organization.

Definition

True

Pg 213

Term

Observations of how coworkers are treated have little influence on the formation of psychological contracts.

Definition
False
Term

Manufacturing jobs continue to be outsourced, but white-collar jobs have remained in the USA.

Definition
False
Term

Performance appraisals provide employees and supervisors with career planning information.

Definition
True
Term
Periodic face-to-face meetings and scheduled recreational and social activities can improve the cohesiveness of virtual teams.
Definition

True

Pg 331

Term

Communication takes place whenever a person speaks to another person.

Definition

False

 

 

Communication is the sharing of information between two or more individuals or groups to reach a common understanding. p 403

Term

Reaching a common understanding in communication means that people have to agree with each other.

Definition

False

 

Pg 403

Term

Legal risks and productivity losses have led more organizations to monitor their employees' Internet activities and email messages.

Definition

True

 

Pg 404/405

Term

Managers can often learn new things about themselves by listening to the perceptions that their subordinates hold of them.

Definition

True

 

Pg 416

Term

Since telephone conversations do not provide the receiver with nonverbal cues, their information richness is very low.

Definition

False

 

 

p 421 Even though telephone conversations do not provide nonverbal information from body language and facial expressions, they are still a rich source of information.

Term

Persuasive communication only requires the accurate transfer of information, not "framing" or "packaging" the material in order to influence others.

Definition

False

 

Pg 423

Term

The administrative decision-making model prohibits decision makers from using any of the elements of the classical decision-making model.

Definition

False

 

Pg 443

Term

Satisficing is the process of making acceptable responses to opportunities and problems based on limited information available.

Definition

True

 

Pg 444

Term

The availability heuristic can lead to an overestimation of the frequency of vivid or extreme events and their causes.

Definition

True

 

Pg 445

 

Term
Escalation of commitment is rare in organizations, but is more common in people's personal lives.
Definition

False 

 

Pg 447

Term
The use of information technology (IT) can reduce the effects of biases and heuristics on decision making.
Definition
True
Term
An enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is a company-wide intranet that allows an organization to link and coordinate functional activities and operations.
Definition
True
Term

Although groupthink occurs only in cohesive groups, many cohesive groups never succumb to this faulty mode of decision making.

Definition
True
Term
When compared to decisions made by individuals, decisions made by groups tend to be more balanced or "middle-of-the-road."
Definition
False
Term
Group conflict is dysfunctional when individual members become more concerned about "winning the battle" than making a good decision.
Definition
True
Term

Because conflict within groups is dysfunctional, the group leader needs to be sure it is always eliminated.

Definition
False
Term

In a crisis, groupthink can protect the collective interests of the group because no one person can be made a "scapegoat" for making a poor decision.

Definition
True
Term
Research suggests that brainstorming groups tend to produce more ideas than individuals who are working separately.
Definition
False
Term
Production blocking inhibits high quality brainstorming from occurring.
Definition
True
Term

When the Delphi technique is used experts meet face-to-face to make decisions.

Definition
False
Term

A learning organization takes purposeful steps to enhance and maximize the potential for explorative and exploitative organizational learning to take place.

Definition
True
Term

The best companies have learned everything that they need to know to be a successful company.

Definition
False
Term

Systems thinking is an ongoing mental model that all of the organization's members use to frame problems or opportunities.

Definition
False
Term
Tunnel vision increases organizational inertia because the organization must spend time and effort to secure agreement about the source of a problem before it can even consider how the organization should respond to the problem.
Definition

True

 

Pg 537

Term

Reengineering and TQM are highly interrelated and complementary, although one is evolutionary and the other revolutionary.

Definition
True
Term

The more revolutionary the change, the more likely it is for an organization to focus its OD techniques on the group level.

Definition

False

 

Pg 552

Term

Good communication serves all of the following functions in an organization EXCEPT ________.

  

providing knowledge

 

expressing feelings and emotions

  

motivating organizational members

 

ensuring agreement between employees

Definition
ensuring agreement between employees
Term

Carly, a district manager of a chain restaurant, has been under a lot of stress lately because her store did not meet last month's sales quota. While going over this month's sales numbers, which look equally bad, Mary, one of her lead waitresses, calls in sick. Carly immediately begins yelling at her and telling her that she must come in whether or not she is sick. Mary tries to protest, but is unable to because she is crying. What important function of communication is Carly MOST LIKELY ignoring?

 

expressing feelings and emotions

 

controlling and coordinating group activities


providing knowledge

 

motivating organizational members

Definition
expressing feelings and emotions
Term

A teacher rearranges her students' desks from rows to several square groups of four desks.  These groups are MOST conducive to a ________ communication network.

  

wheel

 

spiral

 

chain

 

circle

Definition
circle
Term

Grace is shopping for a computer when a salesman begins telling her why she should choose a certain model.  He is using technical terms that Grace doesn't understand, so Grace loses interest and leaves.  In the future, the salesman should  ________.

  

use more jargon

 

use non-verbal communication

 

change how he encodes the message

 

change how he decodes the message

Definition
change how he encodes the message
Term

A college professor was very excited to have a specific guest visiting his class.  When he introduced the guest to the class, he momentarily forgot that the students were not experts in the field of study. Consequently, he used several different acronyms to describe the guests experiences. The students did not understand these acronyms. As a result, ________.

  

the students were probably impressed by the speaker's credentials

 

communication was likely to be effective

 

low information richness prevented effective communication

  

the jargon prevented effective communication

Definition
the jargon prevented effective communication
Term

During the middle school's open house, the teacher told her student's parents that she really liked their child.  While saying this she had a very dirty look on her face. Through her ________, the teacher raised doubts as to whether she really liked the children.

  

true communication

 

ambivalent communication

 

nonverbal communication

 

verbal communication

Definition
nonverbal communication
Term

When a message is ambiguous, the receiver's ________ will be MOST LIKELY to affect interpretation of the message.

  

knowledge

  

biases

 

education

 

experience

Definition
biases
Term

As an attorney with the firm of Dewey, Cheatum, & Howe, Juliana has just received the message from a major client that she is not to proceed with a legal filing. Juliana called the client back to say that she had stopped the filing process, and the client thanked her before hanging up. Juliana's response to the clients' message is an example of the ________.

  

decoding phase

 

filtering process

  

feedback loop

 

enactment process

Definition
feedback loop
Term

Jill asked Jack to go to the store and pick up apples, milk, and bread.  Jack was watching tv and did not look up at Jill when she spoke to him.  He assured her that he heard her and would take care of her requests.  When Jill left,  Jack did not at all remember what Jill had said to him.  Jill did not communicate with Jack due to _______.

  

body language

 

information loss

   

rumors and gossip

   

poor listening

Definition
poor listening
Term

________ is the change in meaning that occurs when a message travels through a series of senders to a receiver.

  

Filtering

 

Information distortion

 

Encoding

 

Noise

Definition
Information distortion
Term

An American businessman was taking care of a business deal in Japan.  He was planning on doing business with a Japanese firm because they have a strong reputation.  After talking to the leaders of the firm, he decided they were sneaky and untrustworthy due to their indirect way of speaking.  His perceptions MOST LIKELY occurred because of ________.

Correct!

  

differences in linguistic styles

 

lack of appropriate feedback

 

rumors and gossip

 

information distortion

Definition
differences in linguistic styles
Term

All of the following are part of a person's linguistic style EXCEPT ________.

Correct!

  

physical distance

tone of voice

volume

use of pauses

Definition
physical distance
Term

A manager  has been told by upper management to communicate a message to several of his employees.   The manager needs to convey the message quickly and does not want to have a lengthy discussion about the message.  His BEST option would be ________.

  

holding a meeting

calling the employees

sending an e-mail

writing a letter

Definition
sending an e-mail
Term

The owner of a tire company is in the process of choosing a spokesperson.  She wants to choose someone that will have high credibility. Her BEST option for a spokesperson would be ________.

  

Kanye West

a well-known politican

a successful racecar driver

a medal winning Olympic gymnast

Definition
a successful racecar driver
Term

When an organization wants to engage in bottom-up change, ________ becomes pivotal in determining the success of the change.

  

determining the desired future state
diagnosing the organization
institutionalizing action research
implementing the action

Definition
diagnosing the organization
Term

When it is clear that organizational change will help some individuals or groups at the expense of others, ________ becomes an important method to reduce resistance to organizational change.

  

education

manipulation

participation

facilitation

Definition
manipulation
Term

All of the following are organizational impediments to change EXCEPT ________.

 

uncertainty and insecurity

power and conflict

mechanistic structure

differences in functional orientation

Definition
uncertainty and insecurity
Term

A company's ability to innovate and competently use its technological advantage is dependent upon its ________.

  

customers

employees

production process

mission

Definition
employees
Term

Many managers have altered their management styles in an effort to motivate minority and female employees MOST LIKELY as a result of ever changing ________ characteristics of the work force.

  

political

competitive

ethical

demographic

Definition
demographic
Term

Impediments to change that cause ________ are found at all levels of the organization.

  

innovation

engagement

inertia

equalization

Definition
inertia
Term

An organization decided it wanted its members always to be looking for ways to make the organization better through efficiency or product improvement.  Employees attended a meeting where the TQM strategy was explained.  When the strategy was evaluated within a month, it was determined to be ineffective. Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY a reason for the poor evaluation?

  

The strategy can take much longer than one month to be effective.


The employees were not behind the change.


It was too drastic of a change.


The managers did not empower the employees.

Definition
It was too drastic of a change.
Term
________ pertain to fairness, equity, and impartiality in decision making.

Utilitarian values
Moral rights values
Equal rights values
Justice values
Definition
Justice Values
Term
A manager has tried several strategies to encourage his employees. He has offered training programs to develop their skills. He gives more responsibility to employees. He tries to make the work as interesting as possible. These motivating strategies do not seem to be working. What strategy should he try next?

allow the employees more creative powers
offer employees monetary bonuses
give the workers more autonomy
allow the employees to have more authority
Definition
Offer the employees monetary bonuses
Term
A person's thoughts and feelings about the meaning and nature of work itself are called ________.

Attitudes
Moods
Values
Emotions
Definition
Values
Term
Passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act ________.

increases the reporting obligations of public companies

overrides the need for an organization to have a code of ethics

instates regular auditing of public companies

diminishes protections for whistleblowers
Definition
increases the reporting obligations of public companies
Term
An individual notices illegal behavior by his boss. The part of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act MOST beneficial to this individual is the _______.

increase in penalties for white collar crime


requirement for organizations to have a code of ethics


increase in protection for whistleblowers


requirement for the audit committee to work independently
Definition
increase in protection for whistleblowers
Term
The collection of feelings and beliefs that people have about their organization as a whole is known as organizational ________.

attitude


satisfaction


loyalty


commitment
Definition
Commitment
Term
Which of the following is NOT a component of work attitudes?

cognitive component


ethical component


behavioral component

affective component
Definition
Ethical component
Term
How a worker feels about his or her job or organization represents the ________ of the worker's attitude.
affective component

temperamental component

behavioral component

cognitive component
Definition
Affective component
Term
What statement BEST describes how situational factors may affect work mood?

Only major events and conditions in one's life affects work mood.

Situational factors do not affect work mood.

Workplace incivility is the most important factor of work mood.

Major and minor events and conditions affect one's work mood.
Definition
Major and minor events and conditions affect one's work mood.
Term
Emotional labor is governed by ________.

work attitudes

work values

display rules

organizational citizenship
Definition
Display rules
Term
Who is the MOST LIKELY to feel emotional dissonance?

a secretary after receiving a compliment about her work

a data entry clerk after having a typical lunch break

a school teacher after a dispute with a colleague

a cashier after recently becoming engaged
Definition
A school teacher after a dispute with a colleague
Term

Dick Sines is a manager in the customer service department of Grand Prix Auto Parts. According to a recent performance appraisal, Dick was told he was spending too much time trying to solve problems with the computer system in his area and notenough time supervising employees. The MAIN purpose of this performance appraisal is to ________.


give Dick's manager new insight into the operation of Dick's area

 

give Dick a chance to explain why he is spending time trying to fix the computer system

 

give Dick feedback concerning whether he is focusing his effort in the right direction and on the right set of tasks

 

provides documentation that Dick has been warned that he needs to spend more time supervising

Definition
give Dick feedback concerning whether he is focusing his effort in the right direction and on the right set of tasks
Term

All of the following are examples of the evaluative purposes of a performance appraisal system EXCEPT ________.


deciding how to set pay levels

 

deciding how to motivate an employee

 

deciding how tasks should be assigned

 

deciding whom to promote

Definition
deciding how to motivate an employee
Term

All of the following are choices managers need to make when developing an effective performance appraisal system EXCEPT ________.

  

what to evaluate

 

whether to use formal or informal appraisals

 

which methods of appraisal to use


how to appraise the quality of outputs

Definition
how to appraise the quality of outputs
Term

Evaluating ________ has numerous disadvantages including ignoring situational effects, increasing the likelihood of lawsuits, and providing little motivation for change in the workplace.

  

situations


context

  

traits

 

behaviors

Definition
Traits
Term

John Conroy and Mark Meyers are the two top producers in the fabricating department at Faye & Cy, Inc. In fact, their productivity is equal. John puts a lot of himself into his work—sweating and pounding, shouting at coworkers, and talking to the equipment as he works. Mark is very quiet and rarely seems to exert himself on the job. The fact that the production of these workers is identical and their actions on the job are so different illustrates the potential difficulties with ________.

  

performance appraisals that evaluate workers' behaviors

 

performance appraisals that evaluate workers' results


formal performance appraisals

 

informal performance appraisals

Definition
performance appraisals that evaluate workers' behaviors
Term

Which of the following is MOST LIKELY to affect stress within an individual?

  

socio-economic

  

education

 

marital status

 

personality

Definition
Personality
Term

The major factors of stress that affect everyone are threat, opportunity, importance, and ________.

  

behavior

  

uncertainty

  

expansiveness

 

emotion

Definition
Uncertainty
Term

Joe has been asked by his boss to work on a $2 million dollar project. This job will entail travel and a good deal of paperwork. How is Joes MOST LIKELY to feel?

  

Anxious, a good deal of work and travel is involved in this project.

 

Excited, this is a great opportunity for Joe to work on.

 

There is not enough information to determine how he will likely feel.

 

Stressed, he might not be able to handle the work obligations required on this project

Definition
There is not enough information to determine how he will likely feel.
Term

Thom Thomas was trained to be an air traffic controller for two years and has posted exceptional scores on every practice test and exercise he has taken. However, he has never worked in an actual control tower. On his first day in the control tower of a major airport, Thom MOST LIKELY experienced stress because he ________.

  

is neurotic

 

lacks the abilities needed

  

does not have experience

 

is low on negative affectivity

Definition
does not have experience
Term

All of the following are key signs of burnout EXCEPT ________.

  

emotional exhaustion

  

role ambiguity

  

depersonalization

 

feelings of low personal accomplishment

Definition
Role ambiguity
Term

A sales manager who earns commission on all sales from the company is inwardly happy whenever a salesman complains that he is feeling stressed, as long as the stress level is not overly high. Which of the following MOST logically explains why the sales manager is inwardly happy?

  

The sales manager is glad that he is not the only one feeling stressed.

  

The sales manager knows that light stress can motivate people.

 

The sales manager does not understand stress.

 

The sales manager does not like his salesmen.

Definition
The sales manager knows that light stress can motivate people.
Term

The employees at the Dunder Law Firm have been under a great deal of stress due to a very busy season. What is LEAST likely to occur?

  

decreases in overall health

 

higher rates of turnover

 

higher rates of burnout

 

decreases in rates of absenteeism

Definition
decreases in rates of absenteeism
Term

________ occurs when the set of behaviors or tasks a person in an organization is expected to perform are at odds with each other.

  

Work-life linkage

 

Role ambiguity

 

Role conflict

 

Role dissension

Definition
Role conflict
Term

A company hires two new employees. While Ellen is training Seth, she gives him a detailed explanation of what he has to do and what he should do if he wants to be promoted in the company. Jenny, who has been working at the company for years, has a very different position than Thomas, the new employee whom she is training. She tells him all about her job and expectations, but has little information to give him on what his job will entail. What is Thomas MOST LIKELY to feel?

 

Role ambiguity

 

Role tension

 

Work-life linkage stress

 

Role dissension

Definition
Role ambiguity
Term

One way to address worker stress from promotions or challenging job assignments is for managers to take steps to raise employee ________.

  

extroversion

  

self-efficacy

 

neuroticism

 

locus of control

Definition
Self-Efficacy
Term

The two methods of coping with stress are known as ________.

  

positive and negative coping

  

emotion-focused and problem-focused coping

  

problem-focused and solution-focused coping

 

affective and cognitive coping

Definition
emotion-focused and problem-focused coping
Term

When ________ is successful, stressful feelings generated by threats and opportunities do not get out of hand.

  

solution-focused coping

 

problem-focused coping

 

psycho-social coping

 

emotion-focused coping

Definition
emotion-focused coping
Term

________ match less experienced members with more experienced members of an organization who can provide advice to them.

  

Coaching agreements

  

Counselor programs

  

Mentor programs

 

Protégé programs

Definition
Mentor programs
Term

Larry Friend is a single parent who is also the senior managing engineer on a major building program at NOLA Company. Keeping up with domestic and job responsibilities is a major struggle for Larry. Today, his supervisor asked him if he would also be this year's United Way chairperson. Larry agreed, provided his supervisor would have someone else do some of Larry's administrative duties. The supervisor agreed to reassign the paperwork. What technique of stress management did Larry employ?

  

emotion-focused coping

 

problem-focused coping

  

passing the buck

 

role negotiation

Definition
role negotiation
Term

Methods of coping with stress that involve dealing with and controlling stressful feelings and emotions include all of the following EXCEPT ________.

  

clinical counseling

  

redesigning jobs

 

regular exercising

 

mental contemplation

Definition
redesigning jobs
Term

Which of the following is NOT a problem-focused coping strategy for organizations?

  

improving job security

 

redesigning jobs

 

reducing uncertainty

 

physical exercise

Definition
physical exercise
Term

Providing child care so that parents do not have to worry about their children and allowing flexible work schedules to help employees manage work-life linkages are both examples of ________.

  

organizational methods of behavior-focused coping

 

organizational methods of stress-focused coping

 

organizational methods of problem-focused coping

 

organizational methods of emotion-focused coping

Definition
organizational methods of problem-focused coping
Term

Employees who telecommute ________ when compared to employees who do not telecommute.

  

profess lower levels of organizational commitment

  

are less satisfied with their opportunities for promotion

 

experience higher levels of role conflict and ambiguity

 

are less satisfied with their supervisors

Definition
are less satisfied with their opportunities for promotion
Term

Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY to be a class covered under an employee health management program?

  

stop smoking

 

improve your personal well-being

 

eat a healthy diet

 

prioritize effectively

Definition
prioritize effectively
Term

Employee assistance programs are company-sponsored programs that provide employees with counseling and other kinds of professional help to deal with stressors such as ________.

  

poor self-esteem and motivation

 

heavy workloads and strict deadlines

  

alcohol and drug abuse and family problems

 

potential layoffs and organizational reorganizations

Definition
alcohol and drug abuse and family problems
Term

A group is working on increasing fuel efficiency in cars. The group is composed of the brightest minds in the field, but one of the researchers has a breakdown and isn't able to finish his work.  Other group members are delayed in their portion of the project. This will cause ________.

  

actual performance to be much lower than potential performance

 

actual performance to be much higher than potential performance

  

actual performance to equal zero

 

actual performance to equal process gains

Definition
actual performance to be much lower than potential performance
Term

In order for an organization to achieve its goals, managers and work groups need to strive to ensure that a group's ________ performance comes as close as possible to its ________ performance.

  

actual; potential

  

actual; targeted

 

potential; latent

 

actual; forecasted

Definition
actual; potential
Term

Managers attempt to create and sustain highly effective work groups by doing all of the following EXCEPT ________.

  

limiting actual performance


raising potential performance


creating process gains


eliminating process losses

Definition
limiting actual performance
Term

According to the concept of the "sucker effect," when group members observe other members loafing, they will ________.

  

reduce their own efforts because they do not want to be taken advantage of

 

reject or ostracize the loafing group members

 

arrange a way for the loafing group members to be caught

 

work harder to overcome the lost productivity of the loafing group members 

Definition
reduce their own efforts because they do not want to be taken advantage of
Term

According to Thompson's model of group tasks, ________ is the extent to which the work performed by one member affects what other group members do.

  

task interdependence

  

task independence

 

task relevance

 

task significance

Definition
task interdependence
Term

A group that has ________ will have the least trouble with social loafing because individual tasks are identifiable.

  

pooled task interdependence

 

process interdependence

 

reciprocal interdependence

 

sequential interdependence

Definition
pooled task interdependence
Term

Four employees are working together to assemble a product.  April is first in the assembly line and must finish her work before the most capable worker, Stewart, can begin.  Derek, who is the least capable, can only work on his part after he has received Stewart's portion.  Meg, who is the final worker on the line, finishes the product after she receives Derek's work.  Who will determine group performance?

  

Derek

  

Meg


Stewart

 

April

Definition
Derek
Term

Who is MOST LIKELY to support synergy?

  

Ryunosuke Satoro: "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."

  

Author unknown: "To kill time, a committee meeting is the perfect weapon."

  

"A committee is a thing which takes a week to do what one good man can do in an hour."

 

 

Robert Copeland: "To get something done, a committee should consist of no more than three people, two of whom are absent."

Definition
Ryunosuke Satoro: "Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean."
Term

The potential for process losses is highest when tasks are ________.

  

reciprocally interdependent

  

sequentially interdependent

 

cross-departmentally interdependent

 

cross-functionally interdependent

Definition
reciprocally interdependent
Term

________ is the attractiveness of a group to its members.

  

Group cohesiveness

  

Group coherence

  

Group magnetism

 

Group mystique

Definition
Group cohesiveness
Term

________ groups tend to promote cohesiveness.

  

Small

 

Medium

 

Large

 

Diverse

Definition
Small
Term

Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY an exclusive group?  

  

YMCA membership

 

cheerleading squad membership


football team membership

  

fraternity membership

Definition
YMCA membership
Term

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a moderately cohesive group?

  

Members spend more time socializing than they spend working.

 

The goals of the group are aligned with the goals of the organization.

 

Members influence behavior to ensure conformity, yet still allow for some deviance.

  

The level of communication and participation between members is appropriate.

Definition
Members spend more time socializing than they spend working
Term

Top management teams that make the best decisions MOST LIKELY consist of members with ________.

  

diverse and heterogeneous characteristics

  

the longest experience in the firm

 

technical backgrounds and strong interpersonal skills

 

the highest levels of education

Definition
diverse and heterogeneous characteristics
Term

Good communication serves all of the following functions in an organization EXCEPT ________.

  

providing knowledge

 

expressing feelings and emotions

  

motivating organizational members

 

ensuring agreement between employees

Definition
ensuring agreement between employees
Term

Carly, a district manager of a chain restaurant, has been under a lot of stress lately because her store did not meet last month's sales quota. While going over this month's sales numbers, which look equally bad, Mary, one of her lead waitresses, calls in sick. Carly immediately begins yelling at her and telling her that she must come in whether or not she is sick. Mary tries to protest, but is unable to because she is crying. What important function of communication is Carly MOST LIKELY ignoring?

 

expressing feelings and emotions

 

controlling and coordinating group activities


providing knowledge

 

motivating organizational members

Definition
expressing feelings and emotions
Term

A teacher rearranges her students' desks from rows to several square groups of four desks.  These groups are MOST conducive to a ________ communication network.

  

wheel

 

spiral

 

chain

 

circle

Definition
circle
Term

Grace is shopping for a computer when a salesman begins telling her why she should choose a certain model.  He is using technical terms that Grace doesn't understand, so Grace loses interest and leaves.  In the future, the salesman should  ________.

  

use more jargon

 

use non-verbal communication

 

change how he encodes the message

 

change how he decodes the message

Definition
change how he encodes the message
Term

A college professor was very excited to have a specific guest visiting his class.  When he introduced the guest to the class, he momentarily forgot that the students were not experts in the field of study. Consequently, he used several different acronyms to describe the guests experiences. The students did not understand these acronyms. As a result, ________.

  

the students were probably impressed by the speaker's credentials

 

communication was likely to be effective

 

low information richness prevented effective communication

  

the jargon prevented effective communication

Definition
the jargon prevented effective communication
Term

During the middle school's open house, the teacher told her student's parents that she really liked their child.  While saying this she had a very dirty look on her face. Through her ________, the teacher raised doubts as to whether she really liked the children.

  

true communication

 

ambivalent communication

 

nonverbal communication

 

verbal communication

Definition
nonverbal communication
Term

When a message is ambiguous, the receiver's ________ will be MOST LIKELY to affect interpretation of the message.

  

knowledge

  

biases

 

education

 

experience

Definition
biases
Term

As an attorney with the firm of Dewey, Cheatum, & Howe, Juliana has just received the message from a major client that she is not to proceed with a legal filing. Juliana called the client back to say that she had stopped the filing process, and the client thanked her before hanging up. Juliana's response to the clients' message is an example of the ________.

  

decoding phase

 

filtering process

  

feedback loop

 

enactment process

Definition
feedback loop
Term

Jill asked Jack to go to the store and pick up apples, milk, and bread.  Jack was watching tv and did not look up at Jill when she spoke to him.  He assured her that he heard her and would take care of her requests.  When Jill left,  Jack did not at all remember what Jill had said to him.  Jill did not communicate with Jack due to _______.

  

body language

 

information loss

   

rumors and gossip

   

poor listening

Definition
poor listening
Term

________ is the change in meaning that occurs when a message travels through a series of senders to a receiver.

  

Filtering

 

Information distortion

 

Encoding

 

Noise

Definition
Information distortion
Term

An American businessman was taking care of a business deal in Japan.  He was planning on doing business with a Japanese firm because they have a strong reputation.  After talking to the leaders of the firm, he decided they were sneaky and untrustworthy due to their indirect way of speaking.  His perceptions MOST LIKELY occurred because of ________.

Correct!

  

differences in linguistic styles

 

lack of appropriate feedback

 

rumors and gossip

 

information distortion

Definition
differences in linguistic styles
Term

All of the following are part of a person's linguistic style EXCEPT ________.

Correct!

  

physical distance

tone of voice

volume

use of pauses

Definition
physical distance
Term

A manager  has been told by upper management to communicate a message to several of his employees.   The manager needs to convey the message quickly and does not want to have a lengthy discussion about the message.  His BEST option would be ________.

  

holding a meeting

calling the employees

sending an e-mail

writing a letter

Definition
sending an e-mail
Term

The owner of a tire company is in the process of choosing a spokesperson.  She wants to choose someone that will have high credibility. Her BEST option for a spokesperson would be ________.

  

Kanye West

a well-known politican

a successful racecar driver

a medal winning Olympic gymnast

Definition
a successful racecar driver
Term

When an organization wants to engage in bottom-up change, ________ becomes pivotal in determining the success of the change.

  

determining the desired future state
diagnosing the organization
institutionalizing action research
implementing the action

Definition
diagnosing the organization
Term

When it is clear that organizational change will help some individuals or groups at the expense of others, ________ becomes an important method to reduce resistance to organizational change.

  

education

manipulation

participation

facilitation

Definition
manipulation
Term

All of the following are organizational impediments to change EXCEPT ________.

 

uncertainty and insecurity

power and conflict

mechanistic structure

differences in functional orientation

Definition
uncertainty and insecurity
Term

A company's ability to innovate and competently use its technological advantage is dependent upon its ________.

  

customers

employees

production process

mission

Definition
employees
Term

Many managers have altered their management styles in an effort to motivate minority and female employees MOST LIKELY as a result of ever changing ________ characteristics of the work force.

  

political

competitive

ethical

demographic

Definition
demographic
Term

Impediments to change that cause ________ are found at all levels of the organization.

  

innovation

engagement

inertia

equalization

Definition
inertia
Term

An organization decided it wanted its members always to be looking for ways to make the organization better through efficiency or product improvement.  Employees attended a meeting where the TQM strategy was explained.  When the strategy was evaluated within a month, it was determined to be ineffective. Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY a reason for the poor evaluation?

  

The strategy can take much longer than one month to be effective.


The employees were not behind the change.


It was too drastic of a change.


The managers did not empower the employees.

Definition
It was too drastic of a change.
Term

Which decision making model is descriptive?

 

Administrative Decision-Making Model

or

Classical Decision Making Model

Definition
Administrative Decision-Making Model
Term

Which decision making model is prescriptive?

 

Administrative Decision-Making Model

or

Classical Decision Making Model

Definition
Classical Decision Making Model
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