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MFET 3550 Chapters 1-8
Supervision Principles
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Management
Undergraduate 3
04/22/2013

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In organizations today, supervisors are moving more toward:
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team management, coaching and mentoring.
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A supervisor's responsibility to workers includes:
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equipping them to handle their jobs properly.
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Examples of work styles that might be especially attractive to workers who are parents include all except:
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flextime
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The principle of ethics that seeks to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people is the:
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utilitarian-based principle.
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Supervisors are expected to take a leadership role for ethics by:
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A. enforcing the standards necessary to maintain ethical conduct.
B. modeling ethical behavior.
C. helping set standards for ethics.
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Technical skills are most important at which level of management?
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supervisory.
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Cultural diversity is of primary value to an organization because it:
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provides pools of workers with different skills, competencies and beliefs that can be drawn upon to meet organization's needs.
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Offshoring is primarily a trend in manufacturing because it is more difficult to find appropriate foreign workers in service functions such as computer programming, data entry, claims processing, and call center work. T/F
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FALSE
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While competitive pressures sometimes cause people to make unethical decisions, there is evidence that profitability and good ethics go hand in hand. T/F
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TRUE
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The rule-based principle of ethics maintains that people have basic rights, which must be respected. T/F
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FALSE
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.----- is a discipline that focuses on determining the rightness or wrongness of human conduct in a specified set of circumstances.
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ETHICS
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The practice of contracting with outside vendors to perform work that was previously preformed in-house is called 1.-----.
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OUTSOURCING
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Managers on the same level of management and possessing similar levels of authority and status are 1.-----.
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PEERS
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A supervisor's span of control refers to:
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the number of employees over which a manager has direct supervisory control
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Top management's outline of where the organization wants to go and what it wants to be in the future is an expression of its:
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vision
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Authority is:
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the right to give orders and instructions to others.
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Power is:
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the ability to influence others.
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An individual's obligation to do his or her best is part of one's:
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responsibility.
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The giving away of formal authority is usually called:
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delegation
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Your influence over others because of what you know about your work and your performance on the job is also known as:
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expert power.
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Effective delegating lets supervisors:
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A. empowering employees.
B. train subordinates.
C. free up time for other work.
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Line managers are:
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in charge of departments that directly influence the success of a business.
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Which of the following is a staff manager?
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personnel manager
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Accountability:
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means having to answer to someone for your actions.
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Functional authority:
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allows the manager of one department to make decisions that affect other departments.
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The act of delegating a task creates a duality of both responsibility and accountability regarding its execution. T/F
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TRUE
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When supervisors delegate duties, they are no longer accountable for how they are executed T/F
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FALSE
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Staff managers exist to serve anyone in the organization who needs their expertise. T/F
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TRUE
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The way that a company's management thinks about and acts toward people and events that have an effect on the business is known as the company's:
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philosophy of management.
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Which word means about the same thing as a goal?
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objective
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When a company states that it wishes to promote from within it is expressing the company's:
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policy.
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Requiring people to wear safety glasses at work is a:
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RULE
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Which is the first step in constructing and implementing a plan?
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setting objectives
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Having only one boss for each employee is which principle?
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unity of command
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The principle of organization that refers to the limit of the number of individuals whom a supervisor can manage effectively is that of:
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span of control.
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Management by objectives (MBO):
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asks managers and their subordinates to mutually agree on the subordinates' goals.
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The principle of management by wandering around applies most directly to:
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directing
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The first step in the control process is to:
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establish standards.
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A decentralized organization:
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places decision authority in the hands of those who are closest to the problem.
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A broad guideline set by top management (or the board of directors in a corporation) and intended to influence managers' approaches to problem solving and to recurring situations is called a(n):
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POLICY
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The goals of communication include all of the following except:
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to let associates implement all of their ideas.
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Which of the following is not a guideline for email business etiquette?
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Using email to handle sensitive issues can help diffuse emotions.
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In choosing computer graphics to show information in the form of tables or charts, a supervisor is selecting a:
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medium
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Asking a receiver to restate a message is a form of:
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feedback
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Which of the following is a common barrier to communication?
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A. background differences
B. improper attitudes
C. uncommon symbols
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An effective listener must be able to:
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identify key elements.
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The best way to communicate a message is:
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will vary according to conditions.
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Good listening skills are absolutely critical for supervisors because it helps them:
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A. convey to employees their importance to the organization.
B. understand what is important to an employee.
C. find out what may be bothering an employee.
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Supervisors should deal with the grapevine by:
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tuning in to messages to counter misinformation.
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Research indicates that the most time in communication activities at work is spent:
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listening.
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Listening skills can be improved by techniques such as the following except:
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preparing points for your rebuttal.
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One way to help you prepare written messages is to outline their content before you write them. T/F
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TRUE
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One way to engage in feedback is to ask questions. T/F
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TRUE
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If the receiver doesn't initiate feedback, the transmitter should do so. T/F
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TRUE
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Improper timing can be a barrier to communication if the receiver is upset, agitated, or improperly prepared to communicate. T/F
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TRUE
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Human relations involve:
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A. building relationships with peers at work.
B. maintaining relationships with subordinates.
C. developing relationships with superiors.
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The goals of good human relations include:
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A. fostering a spirit of cooperation between people.
B. providing what help you can to others as a supervisor.
C. getting to know and understand each person as an individual.
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Establishing strong relationships with staff specialists:
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A. depends upon a cooperative atmosphere and willingness to request their advice.
B. can save you the time and trouble of doing your own research.
C. can provide invaluable advice.
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When comparing middle managers to supervisors, middle managers:
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spend less time with their subordinates.
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You can help build your boss's confidence in you through all of the following except:
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holding on to your position on an issue regardless of arguments made by others.
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The following are identified as typical antecedents to conflict except:
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greater homogeneity in the workforce.
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Destructive conflict:
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may lead to retaliation and detracts from workplace morale.
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The approach of dealing with conflict by ignoring or denying the situation is:
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avoiding.
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The compromise approach to conflict resolution tends to bring about short-term solutions because:
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not all of the underlying needs of the parties are met.
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The approach to conflict resolution in which parties work to satisfy their own need as well as those of the party is called:
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collaborating.
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Loyalty to one's boss demands that one do what can be done to prevent the boss from making a mistake. T/F
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TRUE
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You should actively seek to assume some of your boss's responsibilities because your advancement opportunities could be hurt if he/she does not delegate to you. T/F
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TRUE
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Supervisors should make themselves indispensable to their bosses. T/F
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FALSE
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As a spokesperson, you will carry messages for others both upward and downward. T/F
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TRUE
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To be effective in a counselor's role, a supervisor must practice empathetic listening skills. T/F
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TRUE
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Human motivation:
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is an internal process.
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Maslow's hierarchy of human needs states that:
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needs are both physiological and psychological.
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Which of the following factors relate to Herzberg's motivation theory?
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maintenance and motivation
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According to Maslow, the highest level of human need is:
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self-realization.
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According to Herzberg, which of the following has the ability to give people job satisfaction?
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recognition for achievement
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D.C. McClelland has identified three important needs that commonly serve to motivate employees; they include:
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achievement, power, and affiliation.
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The expectancy theory tells supervisors to:
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ask workers to perform only those tasks they understand and feel capable of performing.
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The theory of motivation that works with punishments and rewards is called:
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reinforcement theory.
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Goal setting has a motivational impact because:
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challenging goals energize and encourage workers to apply knowledge.
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Which of the following is/are true about quality and productivity?
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A. Productivity and quality go together.
B. Efforts to improve both must never end.
C. Efforts to improve one must also act to improve the other.
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The maintenance factors identified by Herzberg include:
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A. social
B. security
C. economic
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1.----- puts variety, a deeper personal interest and involvement, and greater autonomy or challenge in a person’s job.
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JOB ENRICHMENT
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1.----- moves people to different positions, temporarily, in an organization to help in training or promoting cooperation and understanding among employees.
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JOB ROTATION
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1.----- increases the number of tasks or the quantity of output required in a job.
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JOB ENLARGEMENT
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The drive within us to achieve a goal is known as 1.-----.
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MOTIVATION
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According to Fiedler's contingency model of leadership, the two main factors critical to an organization's effectiveness are:
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the leader and the situation.
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Fiedler's contingency model states that leaders are primarily motivated by:
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their tasks or their interpersonal relationships with followers.
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Which statement about leadership traits is true?
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Leadership traits can be developed.
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Pluralistic leaders:
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capture the benefits of diverse workforces by seeking input from all employees.
Term
Which of the following is not one of the three main styles in leadership?
Definition
bureaucratic
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The bureaucratic style of management is best identified by:
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the use of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
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The autocratic style of management is best identified by:
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the manager not sharing decision authority.
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In which management style would a manager say to a subordinate "What do you think we should do?
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democratic
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The spectator style of management is useful when:
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workers are experts in their field and enjoy working independently.
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Power comes from your position but also from your:
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A. reputation at work.
B. personally, interpersonal relationships.
C. competencies.
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It is possible to be a leader and not a manager, and to be a manager but not a leader. T/F
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TRUE
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The life-cycle theory of leadership indicates that workers gain more autonomy as they grow in experience and skills. T/F
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TRUE
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Leadership is the ability to get work done with and through others while simultaneously winning their respect, confidence, and loyal cooperation. T/F
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TRUE
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Social skills enable leaders to find common ground with a variety of people, establish rapport, and understand others. T/F
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TRUE
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The major underlying theme for leadership is change, while management is more concerned with efficiency of operations and implementation. T/F
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TRUE
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The major underlying theme for leadership is change, while management is more concerned with efficiency of operations and implementation. T/F
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TRUE
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The most valuable resources in any organization's efforts to survive, grow, and prosper are:
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people.
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The Theory X manager believes that:
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most workers must be carefully watched.
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The Theory Y manager believes that the workers:
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actually desire work.
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Which of the following describes the Pygmalion Effect?
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a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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The first step in the process of changing poor attitudes is:
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identify the attitude.
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A study of the restraining forces that a worker faces when considering change suggests which technique?
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force-field analysis
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Which represents an accurate statement about the relationship between attitudes and behavior?
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A. Changes in behavior drive changes in attitudes.
B. Changes in attitudes drive behavior.
C. Behavior and attitudes influence each other.
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In general, people resist change because of:
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A. social reasons.
B. fear about what the change will mean to them.
C. personal reasons.
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A supervisor can minimize change-related cynicism by:
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A. involving employees in decisions that potentially affect them.
B. informing employees of the when, why, and how of the change.
C. providing employees with examples of successful change.
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In the language of force-field analysis, you may decrease a person's resistance to change by:
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reducing the restraining forces.
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An attitude is a person's manner of thinking, feeling, and acting toward specific stimuli. T/F
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TRUE
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A belief is a perception based on a conviction that certain things are true or probable in one's own mind. T/F
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TRUE
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Usually, attitudes are more difficult to change than values. T/F
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FALSE
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Generally speaking, "bad" attitudes are those that differ with your own. T/F
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FALSE
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Supervisors should understand that resistance to change is the normal reaction that they should expect. T/F
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TRUE
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