Work to be done MRKT
CENGAGE
Test: Midterm (Chapters 1-8)
--------------- involves using evaluation and communication to help individuals and the organization learn and improve.
The more aware a leader is of his or her assumptions, the less the leader understands how assumptions guide behavior and decisions.
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According to the path–goal theory of leadership, path clarification means that the leader works with subordinates to help them identify and learn the behaviors that will lead to successful task accomplishment and organizational rewards.
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Which of the following supervisors demonstrates autocratic behavior?
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----------refers to the forces either internal or external to a person that arouse enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action.
-------------- is a theory that suggests that motivation depends on individuals' mental anticipation about their ability to perform tasks and receive desired rewards.
Which of the following is an example of task-oriented leader behavior?
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The -------------- approach to motivation strives to motivate people by providing them with the opportunity to satisfy higher needs and become intrinsically rewarded.
According to Herrmann’s whole brain concept, when leaders have a predominantly A-quadrant thinking style, they tend to:
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An important contribution of Fiedler's research on the contingency model of leadership is that it:
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The contingency approach to leadership sought to identify the traits leaders possessed that distinguished them from people who were not leaders.
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Employee engagement means that people:
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A(n) is an evaluation—either positive or negative—about people, events, or things.
When workers are not motivated to achieve organizational goals, the fault is often with the workers themselves.
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Attempts to achieve collaboration, empowerment, and diversity can succeed only if:
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A less conscientious person tends to be easily distracted and impulsive.
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One way to increase a job’s motivational and empowerment potential is to:
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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts lets its best performing employees design their rewards. This is done to ensure that the rewards are valued by the employees and serve as further motivation. Fairmont Hotels & Resorts uses _____ theory to motivate its employees.
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The ------------- view of individualized leadership focuses on the concept of exchange, what each party gives to and receives from the other.
----------------- is a belief that leaders are deeply accountable to others as well as to the organization, without trying to control others, define meaning and purpose for others, or take care of others. It becomes easier for people to see their own opportunities for leadership when they:
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Linda heads the proofreading team of Ink Heart Pvt. Ltd., a publishing firm. She wants to align her followers toward the main objectives of the organization. Which of the following strategies should Linda apply?
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The left hemisphere of the brain is associated with _____.
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How can an employer create a thriving workplace?
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Top of Form
Linc's software development team has run into a problem. The tools that they are using are old and missing some functions that would speed up the development process. Linc can think of only one solution—buying new tools. Because the new development tools are so expensive, Linc called a meeting and asked everyone to suggest solutions that the company can afford. Linc will do what the group decides is the best solution. According to the Vroom–Jago contingency model of leadership, which leadership style is Linc using?
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-----------------is highly risky for employees because they may lose their jobs, be ostracized by coworkers, or be transferred to undesirable positions.
A servant leader:
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Era 4 represents ------------- , which means to ensure organizational flexibility and responsiveness to a changing world.
Which of the following statements is true of honesty?
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According to the acquired needs theory, the need for power refers to the desire to:
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The contingency approaches explain the relationship between leadership styles and effectiveness in specific situations.
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Bottom of Form
Which of the following statements is true of mental models?
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A principle of stewardship is to localize decisions and power to those closest to the work and the customer.
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------------- , the first dimension of Herzberg's two-factor theory, involves the presence or absence of working conditions, pay, company policies, and interpersonal relationships.
The right hemisphere of the brain is associated with:
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Test: Final (Chapters 9-15)
In interactive leadership, the leader favors a consensual and collaborative process.
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In the _____ stage of appreciative inquiry process, people identify “the best of what exists”—an organization’s key strengths and best practices.
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Creativity itself is an outcome rather than a process, a destination rather than a journey.
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According to Hofstede’s social value system, high power distance means that:
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Changing people’s thinking and behavior is possible by:
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Identify the correct statement regarding strategic leadership.
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Idea champions:
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Work in organizations is interdependent.
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A discussion’s focus is to reveal feelings and build common ground, with the emphasis on inquiry rather than advocacy.
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A key to effective brainstorming is:
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A(n)--------- defines and uses signals and symbols to influence corporate culture.
_____ refers to antagonistic interaction in which one party attempts to block the intentions or goals of another.
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Leaders should select a communication channel to fit their message.
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In companies with excellence as a guiding purpose, _____.
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Messages transmitted through actions, behavior, facial expressions, and tone of voice are referred to as _____ communication.
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According to a report from the National Bureau of Economic Research, white-sounding names got 50 percent more call-backs than African American–sounding names, even when skills and experience were equal. This is an example of _____ in the workplace.
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Which of the following is one of the political tactics for asserting leader influence?
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Which phase of the appreciative inquiry process includes translating ideas into concrete action steps?
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------------------------- are the enduring beliefs that have worth, merit, and importance for an organization. Effective leaders should use the same conflict resolution style in every situation.
----------------- is a process by which information and understanding are transferred between a sender and a receiver.
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It is imperative that leaders in international organizations learn to understand local cultures and deal with them effectively.
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Without _____, leaders can miss important signals that something is going wrong.
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According to the Hofstede studies, _____ reflects the values of relationships, cooperation, group decision making, and quality of life.
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During the _____ stage of the appreciative inquiry (AI) process, people are asked to narrate stories that identify the best of their experiences with an organization.
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In stage 1 of personal diversity awareness, _____.
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During the _____ stage of team development, the major emphasis is on accomplishing the team's goals.
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Top of Form
Transformational leadership:
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Bottom of Form
At its most basic, culture is a pattern of shared assumptions and beliefs about how things are done in an organization.
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---------------- is authority based on personality characteristics that command followers' attention, respect, and admiration so that they want to emulate the leader.
In the-------------- stage of team development, orientation and getting acquainted take place.
Network building does not impact followers’ perceptions of a leader’s abilities.
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Values-based leaders:
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-------------- refers to leaders sharing all types of information throughout the company and across all levels.
The visible level of corporate culture refers to:
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----------------is the amount of information that can be transmitted during a communication episode.
--------------- can be defined as the combination of benefits received and costs paid by the customer.
----------------- is a technique for leading change that engages individuals, teams, or an entire organization by reinforcing positive messages and focusing on learning from success.
"The increase of knowledge" is an example of a _____.
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---------------- are the reciprocal obligations and commitments that define the relationship between employees and organizations.