MGMT 395 Final Exam | Questions and Answers Which of these refers to the information society, using knowledge to generate tangible and intangible values? Knowledge economy According to Katzenbach and Smith, people organized to function cooperatively as a group best describe which of the followin...
Which of these refers to the information society, using knowledge to generate tangible
and intangible values?
Knowledge economy
According to Katzenbach and Smith, people organized to function cooperatively as a
group best describe which of the following?
A team
All of these elements make teams function EXCEPT:
Identical skills
According to Katzenbach and Smith, all of the following practices makes a team
effective EXCEPT:
Selecting members for their personality, not for their skill and skill potential
______ refers to working with someone to produce or create something.
Collaboration
Which of the following is NOT a success factor for having strong collaboration skills?
Surface-level diversity
Which of the following represent the correct sequence of Tuckman's Stages of Group
Development?
Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing
Which of the following is known as the "polite stage"?
Forming
In which stage the team is mainly focused on similarities and the group looks to the
leader for structure and direction?
Forming
In which stage the informal pecking order begins to develop, but the team is still
friendly?
Forming
Which of the following is known as the "win-lose" stage?
Storming
, In which stage the members clash for control of the group and people begin to choose
sides?
Storming
In which stage the attitude about the team and the project begins to shift to negative,
and there is frustration around goals, tasks, and progress?
Storming
In which stage buy-in to group goals occurs?
Norming
Cassandra is part of a team at ABC Products. She finds that her team is establishing
and maintaining ground rules and boundaries, and there is willingness to share
responsibility and control. Cassandra's team can be described as operating at which
stage of group development?
Norming
Cassandra is part of a team at ABC Products. She finds that finally, her team has
started to build momentum and starts to get results. Cassandra's team can be described
as entering which stage of group development?
Performing
Margo's team, at XY Products, is completely self-directed and requires little
management direction. Margo's team can be described as operating at which stage of
group development?
Performing
According to Linda A. Hill, managing a team means managing ______.
Paradox
Which of the following describes a self-contradictory statement or situation?
Paradox
Which of the following is (are) team paradox(es)?
Balancing individual differences and goals AND the collective identity and goals
Fostering support AND confrontation among team members
Balancing managerial authority AND team member discretion and autonomy
Balancing the Triangle of Relationships—manager, team, and individual
All of these.
Which of these best describe the space between the team and its external forces,
stakeholders, and pressures?
Team's boundaries
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