Deck 9: Collaborating in Teams

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According to your textbook team structure is .

A)the way in which a team is organized
B)a list of the team members
C)relationally driven
D)pre-determined by the team leader
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An organization that has a flat structure rather than a hierarchical structure is referred to as a .

A)group-based organization
B)flat-based organization
C)collaborative organization
D)team-based organization
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The consistent way someone communicates with others in a team is referred to as a(n) .

A)task
B)responsibility
C)role
D)assignment
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Which of the following is NOT required for it to be small group communication?

A)3 to 15 people
B)Common purpose
C)Shared culture
D)Sense of belonging
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Doug is part of a team whose members are all over the world.Because of the distance,they meet via video conferences on most occasions.This is an example of a(n) .

A)virtual team
B)teleconferencing group
C)technological team
D)assembly team
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During a weekly staff meeting,Sara tells jokes and talks about her plans for the upcoming weekend. Sara is fulfilling what type of role?

A)Task
B)Social
C)Individual
D)Power
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A(n) manages conflict and mediates disputes between group members.

A)encourager
B)harmonizer
C)compromiser
D)gatekeeper
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Which of the following describes the difference between a team and a group?

A)Teams are more highly structured and organized than groups.
B)Groups develop clear goals, whereas team goals are usually stated so that they can be measured.
C)Teams have a designated leader; groups do not.
D)Group members develop explicit rules for how work should be done.
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The loathing many people have for collaborating with others in groups and teams is referred to as .

A)groupthink
B)grouphate
C)group conflict
D)group disgust
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According to your textbook,which of the following is NOT a negative effect of email communication found by researchers?

A)Email communication hinders group problem solving.
B)Some forms of communication are best delivered in person.
C)Harder to reach an agreement over email in a small group.
D)Loss of emotional information communicated by text only emails.
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During a very important team meeting,Marty is realizing that there are a few people dominating the conversation.In order to get others to participate he says,"I have only heard from a few of you.Sally,Jeff,and Mike,what do you all think we should do?" This statement represents which type of group role?

A)Task
B)Social
C)Individual
D)Power
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According to your textbook,what is the single most important attribute of an effective team?

A)A clear, elevating goal
B)A results-driven structure
C)Competent team members
D)Unified commitment
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Paul's development team is spread out across the country so they use an online collaborative site to review,make edits,and update their project documents.Paul's team is using a(n) .

A)video conference
B)email tree
C)wiki
D)teleconference
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Tim is the project manager for a large project within his organization.He is becoming increasingly frustrated because many of the members do not know how to work together as a team.They have the skills needed to perform the job,but they are still floundering.Also,many of the team members are not "on the same page." Which two elements of an effective team are causing problems for Tim?

A)A clear elevating goal; unified commitment
B)Unified commitment; competent team members
C)External support and recognition; collaborative climate
D)Competent team members; standards of excellence
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Suzy is very focused during her team meetings.She takes the minutes,asks for additional clarification from members,offers new ideas,and periodically summarizes what the team has accomplished during the meeting.Suzy is fulfilling what type of role?

A)Task
B)Social
C)Individual
D)Power
Question
A(n) asks group members express a personal point of view or to share their opinion.

A)information giver
B)orienter
C)opinion seeker
D)opinion giver
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Which of the following lists contains the elements of the definition of small group communication?

A)2 to 20 people, formal leader, face-to-face, exert influence on each other
B)People who share a common purpose, 2 to 10 people, formal leader, share a common purpose
C)3 to 15 people, share a common purpose, feel a sense of belonging, exert influence on each other
D)3 to 20 people, share a common purpose, formal leader, feel a sense of belonging
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Brady's previous organization was very strict and professionalism was emphasized.However,he has just joined a new organization and is surprised to see people showing up late to work,wearing blue jeans,and using their blackberries during team meetings.Brady's observations are an example of .

A)status
B)power
C)roles
D)norms
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A(n) is negative,stubborn,and disagreeable without an apparent reason.

A)joker
B)aggressor
C)blocker
D)dominator
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Communication in which there is no delay between when a message is sent and when it is received is referred to as .

A)synchronous
B)asynchronous
C)virtual
D)untimely
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Finally,Max's change management team has begun to make decisions.Everyone in the group understands their role,and leadership patterns within the group have been established.Which phase is this group experiencing?

A)Conflict phase
B)Orientation phase
C)Reinforcement phase
D)Emergence phase
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People who pay attention to the process of how work is done in teams rather than focusing only on techniques used to achieve a goal are referred to as .

A)critical thinkers
B)vigilant thinkers
C)devil's advocates
D)prescriptive thinkers
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Small groups have 3 to 15 people while teams only have 3 to 10 people.
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Teamwork takes less time than working individually.
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Teamwork decreases the likelihood that we'll remember what we discuss because we're not actively involved in the discussion.
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One of the primary differences between a group and a team is that teams develop clearly defined responsibilities for team members.
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An approach to team development that suggests that in order for a team to be effective,that team members need to use specific steps and techniques to stay on task and productive is referred to as a(n) .

A)prescriptive approach
B)descriptive approach
C)functional approach
D)emergence phase
Question
Talking to those with more power,or talking to people we like more than people we don't like is an example of a .

A)communication interaction pattern
B)team interaction pattern
C)group interaction pattern
D)group deviate pattern
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The degree of attraction that members of a group feel toward one another and the group is referred to as .

A)cohesiveness
B)reinforcement
C)friendliness
D)conflict suppressed
Question
Marvin is a project leader and has 12 members on his team.He is concerned because within the group there seems to be a sub-group of four people that always sit together,joke together,and even look at each other when they feel another group member has said something wrong.What has most likely happened within the group?

A)There is a group deviate.
B)A clique has formed.
C)The four team members are performing social roles.
D)The team does not have clear goals.
Question
A concise description of a team's goals or desired outcomes is referred to as a .

A)team ground rule
B)team vision
C)team mission statement
D)team dynamic
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If a person is elected or appointed,they have .

A)legitimate power
B)referent power
C)expert power
D)reward power
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The phase when a group becomes familiar with other group members and the group task is known as the _.

A)conflict phase
B)emergence phase
C)orientation phase
D)reinforcement phase
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Margaret is having difficulty getting her employees to arrive on time.As a result,she implements a policy that says that anyone who is more than five minutes late will get "written up," and three write- ups are grounds for dismissal.What type of power is Margaret using?

A)Legitimate
B)Referent
C)Expert
D)Coercive
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Linda is the lead engineer on a major project involving several gas lines.Because she has far more knowledge than anyone on the team about this topic,everyone defers to her and grants her with authority.What type of power is Linda using?

A)Legitimate
B)Referent
C)Expert
D)Coercive
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Questions such as "How should we record the results of our meeting," "Who should set meeting agendas," "How long should our meetings last," and "Should we make our decision by majority vote,or seek a consensus on every decision" are used to develop .

A)team mission statements
B)team ground rules
C)team standards
D)team cohesiveness
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Every team is a small group,but not every small group is a team.
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Raquel is the head of a committee at her organization.Her best friend,Brenda,is also on the committee.Because Raquel really likes her friend,she gives more credence to Brenda's opinions.What type of power does Brenda exert?

A)Legitimate power
B)Coercive power
C)Reward power
D)Referent power
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A leader who offers incentives such as bonuses,promotions,or movie tickets for good performance is making use of what type of power?

A)Legitimate power
B)Coercive power
C)Reward power
D)Referent power
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A team member who holds an opinion different from the rest of the group is referred to as a .

A)dissenter
B)clique
C)group deviate
D)devil's advocate
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The team should view perceive their goal as both evaluating and important.
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A group member can have status without having any power.
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The role you assume in a group may depend on who else is in the group.
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When referring to the power bases,every group or team member has one source of power.
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During the conflict phase of team development,primary tension is common.
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The outcome of a team is solely dependent upon the leader.
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A supervisor or manager is an example of someone who has legitimate power.
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Teams that have greater control over how they conduct their work are likely to be more cohesive.
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Groups will always go through the four phases of team development.
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An important skill of an effective group member is to be a vigilant thinker.
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A prescriptive approach to teams is based on the assumption that team members need to use specific steps and techniques to stay on task and remain productive,while still being sensitive to other team members.
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Bryan's group thinks that he is a pain in the neck.He seems to disagree for the sake of disagreeing.
Bryan is an example of a group deviate.
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Team norms typically develop without anyone explicitly spelling out what the norm should be.
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Typically,a person of high status talks less than those of lower status.
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Katie is in a new group at work,to help make sure the group is effective she should fear conflict.
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In the reinforcement phase of team development,a group settles on norms and moves toward consensus or agreement.
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Research suggests that groups which communicate 90% or more of the time via electronic channels are less successful.
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Groups need people to take on a balance of social and individual roles.
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A group in which everyone talks to everyone else is what is called an all-channel network.
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A team can be too cohesive.
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List five different suggestions for enhancing team cohesiveness.
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What is a virtual team? What are the four key differences between face-to-face and virtual teamwork? List one advantage and disadvantage of virtual teamwork.
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What are team norms? What purpose do they serve for group members? How can you recognize norms when you enter a group?
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List and briefly describe the eight characteristics of an effective team.
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Your textbook discusses five bases of power.List,describe,and provide an example of how,in a professional setting,each of the five bases of power can be used.
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List and define the three approaches to team communication.
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What are the key differences between a small group and a team?
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Describe the three different team roles and provide an example of each.
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According to your textbook are some of the positive reasons we work in group according to research?
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Describe the four stages in Fisher's model of group interaction and discuss the specific behaviors that are common in each stage.
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Describe the difference between status and power.
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Deck 9: Collaborating in Teams
1
According to your textbook team structure is .

A)the way in which a team is organized
B)a list of the team members
C)relationally driven
D)pre-determined by the team leader
A
2
An organization that has a flat structure rather than a hierarchical structure is referred to as a .

A)group-based organization
B)flat-based organization
C)collaborative organization
D)team-based organization
D
3
The consistent way someone communicates with others in a team is referred to as a(n) .

A)task
B)responsibility
C)role
D)assignment
C
4
Which of the following is NOT required for it to be small group communication?

A)3 to 15 people
B)Common purpose
C)Shared culture
D)Sense of belonging
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Doug is part of a team whose members are all over the world.Because of the distance,they meet via video conferences on most occasions.This is an example of a(n) .

A)virtual team
B)teleconferencing group
C)technological team
D)assembly team
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During a weekly staff meeting,Sara tells jokes and talks about her plans for the upcoming weekend. Sara is fulfilling what type of role?

A)Task
B)Social
C)Individual
D)Power
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A(n) manages conflict and mediates disputes between group members.

A)encourager
B)harmonizer
C)compromiser
D)gatekeeper
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Which of the following describes the difference between a team and a group?

A)Teams are more highly structured and organized than groups.
B)Groups develop clear goals, whereas team goals are usually stated so that they can be measured.
C)Teams have a designated leader; groups do not.
D)Group members develop explicit rules for how work should be done.
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The loathing many people have for collaborating with others in groups and teams is referred to as .

A)groupthink
B)grouphate
C)group conflict
D)group disgust
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According to your textbook,which of the following is NOT a negative effect of email communication found by researchers?

A)Email communication hinders group problem solving.
B)Some forms of communication are best delivered in person.
C)Harder to reach an agreement over email in a small group.
D)Loss of emotional information communicated by text only emails.
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During a very important team meeting,Marty is realizing that there are a few people dominating the conversation.In order to get others to participate he says,"I have only heard from a few of you.Sally,Jeff,and Mike,what do you all think we should do?" This statement represents which type of group role?

A)Task
B)Social
C)Individual
D)Power
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According to your textbook,what is the single most important attribute of an effective team?

A)A clear, elevating goal
B)A results-driven structure
C)Competent team members
D)Unified commitment
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Paul's development team is spread out across the country so they use an online collaborative site to review,make edits,and update their project documents.Paul's team is using a(n) .

A)video conference
B)email tree
C)wiki
D)teleconference
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Tim is the project manager for a large project within his organization.He is becoming increasingly frustrated because many of the members do not know how to work together as a team.They have the skills needed to perform the job,but they are still floundering.Also,many of the team members are not "on the same page." Which two elements of an effective team are causing problems for Tim?

A)A clear elevating goal; unified commitment
B)Unified commitment; competent team members
C)External support and recognition; collaborative climate
D)Competent team members; standards of excellence
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Suzy is very focused during her team meetings.She takes the minutes,asks for additional clarification from members,offers new ideas,and periodically summarizes what the team has accomplished during the meeting.Suzy is fulfilling what type of role?

A)Task
B)Social
C)Individual
D)Power
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A(n) asks group members express a personal point of view or to share their opinion.

A)information giver
B)orienter
C)opinion seeker
D)opinion giver
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Which of the following lists contains the elements of the definition of small group communication?

A)2 to 20 people, formal leader, face-to-face, exert influence on each other
B)People who share a common purpose, 2 to 10 people, formal leader, share a common purpose
C)3 to 15 people, share a common purpose, feel a sense of belonging, exert influence on each other
D)3 to 20 people, share a common purpose, formal leader, feel a sense of belonging
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Brady's previous organization was very strict and professionalism was emphasized.However,he has just joined a new organization and is surprised to see people showing up late to work,wearing blue jeans,and using their blackberries during team meetings.Brady's observations are an example of .

A)status
B)power
C)roles
D)norms
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A(n) is negative,stubborn,and disagreeable without an apparent reason.

A)joker
B)aggressor
C)blocker
D)dominator
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Communication in which there is no delay between when a message is sent and when it is received is referred to as .

A)synchronous
B)asynchronous
C)virtual
D)untimely
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Finally,Max's change management team has begun to make decisions.Everyone in the group understands their role,and leadership patterns within the group have been established.Which phase is this group experiencing?

A)Conflict phase
B)Orientation phase
C)Reinforcement phase
D)Emergence phase
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People who pay attention to the process of how work is done in teams rather than focusing only on techniques used to achieve a goal are referred to as .

A)critical thinkers
B)vigilant thinkers
C)devil's advocates
D)prescriptive thinkers
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Small groups have 3 to 15 people while teams only have 3 to 10 people.
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Teamwork takes less time than working individually.
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Teamwork decreases the likelihood that we'll remember what we discuss because we're not actively involved in the discussion.
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One of the primary differences between a group and a team is that teams develop clearly defined responsibilities for team members.
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An approach to team development that suggests that in order for a team to be effective,that team members need to use specific steps and techniques to stay on task and productive is referred to as a(n) .

A)prescriptive approach
B)descriptive approach
C)functional approach
D)emergence phase
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Talking to those with more power,or talking to people we like more than people we don't like is an example of a .

A)communication interaction pattern
B)team interaction pattern
C)group interaction pattern
D)group deviate pattern
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The degree of attraction that members of a group feel toward one another and the group is referred to as .

A)cohesiveness
B)reinforcement
C)friendliness
D)conflict suppressed
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Marvin is a project leader and has 12 members on his team.He is concerned because within the group there seems to be a sub-group of four people that always sit together,joke together,and even look at each other when they feel another group member has said something wrong.What has most likely happened within the group?

A)There is a group deviate.
B)A clique has formed.
C)The four team members are performing social roles.
D)The team does not have clear goals.
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A concise description of a team's goals or desired outcomes is referred to as a .

A)team ground rule
B)team vision
C)team mission statement
D)team dynamic
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If a person is elected or appointed,they have .

A)legitimate power
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C)expert power
D)reward power
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The phase when a group becomes familiar with other group members and the group task is known as the _.

A)conflict phase
B)emergence phase
C)orientation phase
D)reinforcement phase
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Margaret is having difficulty getting her employees to arrive on time.As a result,she implements a policy that says that anyone who is more than five minutes late will get "written up," and three write- ups are grounds for dismissal.What type of power is Margaret using?

A)Legitimate
B)Referent
C)Expert
D)Coercive
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Linda is the lead engineer on a major project involving several gas lines.Because she has far more knowledge than anyone on the team about this topic,everyone defers to her and grants her with authority.What type of power is Linda using?

A)Legitimate
B)Referent
C)Expert
D)Coercive
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Questions such as "How should we record the results of our meeting," "Who should set meeting agendas," "How long should our meetings last," and "Should we make our decision by majority vote,or seek a consensus on every decision" are used to develop .

A)team mission statements
B)team ground rules
C)team standards
D)team cohesiveness
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Every team is a small group,but not every small group is a team.
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Raquel is the head of a committee at her organization.Her best friend,Brenda,is also on the committee.Because Raquel really likes her friend,she gives more credence to Brenda's opinions.What type of power does Brenda exert?

A)Legitimate power
B)Coercive power
C)Reward power
D)Referent power
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A leader who offers incentives such as bonuses,promotions,or movie tickets for good performance is making use of what type of power?

A)Legitimate power
B)Coercive power
C)Reward power
D)Referent power
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A team member who holds an opinion different from the rest of the group is referred to as a .

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C)group deviate
D)devil's advocate
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The team should view perceive their goal as both evaluating and important.
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A group member can have status without having any power.
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The role you assume in a group may depend on who else is in the group.
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When referring to the power bases,every group or team member has one source of power.
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During the conflict phase of team development,primary tension is common.
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The outcome of a team is solely dependent upon the leader.
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A supervisor or manager is an example of someone who has legitimate power.
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Teams that have greater control over how they conduct their work are likely to be more cohesive.
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Groups will always go through the four phases of team development.
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An important skill of an effective group member is to be a vigilant thinker.
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A prescriptive approach to teams is based on the assumption that team members need to use specific steps and techniques to stay on task and remain productive,while still being sensitive to other team members.
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Bryan's group thinks that he is a pain in the neck.He seems to disagree for the sake of disagreeing.
Bryan is an example of a group deviate.
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Team norms typically develop without anyone explicitly spelling out what the norm should be.
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Typically,a person of high status talks less than those of lower status.
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Katie is in a new group at work,to help make sure the group is effective she should fear conflict.
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In the reinforcement phase of team development,a group settles on norms and moves toward consensus or agreement.
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Research suggests that groups which communicate 90% or more of the time via electronic channels are less successful.
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Groups need people to take on a balance of social and individual roles.
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A group in which everyone talks to everyone else is what is called an all-channel network.
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A team can be too cohesive.
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List five different suggestions for enhancing team cohesiveness.
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What is a virtual team? What are the four key differences between face-to-face and virtual teamwork? List one advantage and disadvantage of virtual teamwork.
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What are team norms? What purpose do they serve for group members? How can you recognize norms when you enter a group?
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List and briefly describe the eight characteristics of an effective team.
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65
Your textbook discusses five bases of power.List,describe,and provide an example of how,in a professional setting,each of the five bases of power can be used.
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66
List and define the three approaches to team communication.
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67
What are the key differences between a small group and a team?
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68
Describe the three different team roles and provide an example of each.
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69
According to your textbook are some of the positive reasons we work in group according to research?
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70
Describe the four stages in Fisher's model of group interaction and discuss the specific behaviors that are common in each stage.
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71
Describe the difference between status and power.
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